Answer to a written question - Symbolic recognition of the United Europe of Peoples - E-003177/2021(ASW)11/10/2021
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E-003177/2021Answer to a written question - Approval of plant health products - P-004116/2021(ASW)11/10/2021
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P-004116/2021Answer to a written question - Return from Ceuta of Moroccan minors - E-003900/2021(ASW)11/10/2021
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E-003900/2021Answer to a written question - Turkey’s invasion and chemical attacks in northern Iraq - E-003063/2021(ASW)11/10/2021
Answer to a written question - Parallel market in vaccines - E-001069/2021(ASW)11/10/2021
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Συνοπτικά πρακτικά - Πέμπτη 7 Οκτωβρίου 2021 - Στρασβούργο - Προσωρινή έκδοση11/10/2021
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Newsletters - 2021 - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs11/10/2021
25 January22 February04 March18 March23 March14 April22 AprilHighlights - EMPL Committee meeting on 11 October 2021 - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs11/10/2021
At the EMPL Committee meeting on 11 October, Members exchanged views with the European Labour Authority in the framework of the joint week of action of the seasonal workers’ campaign 'Rights for all seasons'. ELA launched this campaign together with the European Commission, EURES, the European Platform tackling undeclared work, Member States and social partners to raise awareness on rights and obligations amongst seasonal workers and their employers.
Furthermore, the Committee considered the draft opinion to the JURI Committee's report on a statute for European cross-border associations and non-profit organisations (NPOs).
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Latest news - What's new? - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs11/10/2021
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the President of the European Parliament has established a number of measures to contain the spread of the virus and to safeguard Parliament's core activities. The current precautionary measures do not affect work on legislative priorities.
Core activities are maintained to ensure the smooth running of the institution's legislative, budgetary, and scrutiny functions. The meetings allow for remote participation in a virtual environment.
Following these decisions, the next remote EMPL meeting will take place on:
Monday 25 October, 13:45 - 16:15 and 16:45 - 18:45, and Tuesday 26 October, 09:00 - 12:00 and 13:45 - 16:15, in room ANTALL 4Q2
Newsletters - October I - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs11/10/2021
October IHighlights - Public hearing “Fishers for the future” - Committee on Fisheries11/10/2021
On 11 October 2021, from 16:45 to 18:45, the PECH Committee held a public hearing on “Fishers for the future - Attracting a new generation of labour to the fishing industry and generating employment in coastal communities”.
Work on fishing vessels involves high risks; although the number of injuries has been reduced over the last ten years, the fatality rate has remained constantly higher than in other land-based industries.Despite the risks, hundreds of thousands of people are employed in the EU's primary fisheries industry. Impressive yes, but the lack of interest on behalf of young people to engage in sea fishing is a reason for caution. For a number of reasons y
Newsletters - Newsletters 2021 - Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development11/10/2021
Issue 49_2021_10 OctoberIssue 48_2021_30 SeptemberIssue 47_2021_9 SeptemberIssue 46_2021_1 SeptemberIssue 45_2021_12-13-16 JulyIssue 44_2021_1 JulyIssue 43_2021_22Highlights - Voting session and JRC study on Environmental and climate ambition in agriculture - Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development11/10/2021
On 11 October, the AGRI Committee will vote on two legislative reports regarding, respectively, regional economic accounts for agriculture and statistics on agricultural input and output. The meeting will continue with the presentation of a JRC study on 'Modelling environmental and climate ambition in the agricultural sector with the CAPRI model'.
DG AGRI and the Joint Research Centre will present a recently published study that explores the potential effects of the two key Strategies for our sector, Farm to Fork and Biodiversity, in the context of the 2030 Climate targets and last but not least, the CAP. It draws from a modelling exercise of the impacts of
Latest news - Next Meeting of FISC: Public Hearings, Report and Slovenian Parliament - Subcommittee on Tax Matters11/10/2021
On 27 October 2021, from 9:00 to 12:00, the FISC subcommittee will a hold a public hearing on "A European Withholding Tax Framework", followed by the presentation of a draft own-initiative report on the same topic (rapporteur: Pedro Marques, S&D). From 16:45 to 18:45, the Subcommittee will then have an exchange of view with the Committee on Finance of the Slovenian Parliament.
On 28 October, from 13:45 to 16:15, the FISC Subcommittee will hold a public hearing on "The Luxletters revelations".
Latest news - Next AIDA Committee Meetings - Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age11/10/2021
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the President of the European Parliament has established a number of measures to contain the spread of the virus and to safeguard Parliament's core activities. The current precautionary measures do not affect work on legislative priorities. Core activities are maintained to ensure the smooth running of the institution's legislative, budgetary, and scrutiny functions. The meetings allow for remote participation in a virtual environment.
Next AIDA meetings:
Monday, 8 November (13:45-16:00) with National Parliaments (ICM)
Monday, 8 November (16:30-18:45) ordinary meeting
Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age mandateHighlights - Strengthening Europe in the fight against cancer: consideration of amendments - Special Committee on Beating Cancer11/10/2021
On Thursday 14 October from 13.45 to 15.45, Members of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer will consider the 1,537 amendments tabled to the draft report prepared by Véronique Trillet-Lenoir (Renew, FR) on "Strengthening Europe in the fight against cancer - towards a comprehensive and coordinated strategy".
The BECA draft report provides a wide range of concrete actions and tools in the fields of health and cancer research where the EU can complement and support national ef
Briefing - Review of the crisis management and deposit insurance framework -Summary of some related issues - 11-10-202110/10/2021
In February 2021, the Commission launched a consultation that sought to gather stakeholders’ experience with the current crisis management and deposit insurance framework as well as their views on the revision of the framework. The results of that consultation were published in a summary report. As the experience with the application of the current framework indicates that some adjustments may be warranted, this briefing summarises some of the underlying issues.
Briefing - Public hearing with A. Enria, Chair of the ECB Supervisory Board ECON on 14 October 2021 - 11-10-202110/10/2021
This note is prepared in view of a regular public hearing with the Chair of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank (ECB), Andrea Enria, which will take place on 14 October 2021. The briefing addresses: 1) Emerging risks in the banking group, as presented to the Eurogroup, 2) results of EBA’s and ECB’s 2021 stress test exercises, 3) the Basel Committee report on early lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic on the Basel reforms, 4) the ECB report on sanctioning activities, 5) the ECB Supervisory Banking Statistics for the first quarter 2021, and 6) summaries of external papers on long-term effects of the pandemic on the banking sector.
Briefing - Review of the crisis management and deposit insurance framework -Summary of some related issues - 11-10-202110/10/2021
In February 2021, the Commission launched a consultation that sought to gather stakeholders’ experience with the current crisis management and deposit insurance framework as well as their views on the revision of the framework. The results of that consultation were published in a summary report. As the experience with the application of the current framework indicates that some adjustments may be warranted, this briefing summarises some of the underlying issues.
Briefing - Public hearing with A. Enria, Chair of the ECB Supervisory Board ECON on 14 October 2021 - 11-10-202110/10/2021
This note is prepared in view of a regular public hearing with the Chair of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank (ECB), Andrea Enria, which will take place on 14 October 2021. The briefing addresses: 1) Emerging risks in the banking group, as presented to the Eurogroup, 2) results of EBA’s and ECB’s 2021 stress test exercises, 3) the Basel Committee report on early lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic on the Basel reforms, 4) the ECB report on sanctioning activities, 5) the ECB Supervisory Banking Statistics for the first quarter 2021, and 6) summaries of external papers on long-term effects of the pandemic on the banking sector.
Briefing - Climate action in Malta: Latest state of play - 11-10-202110/10/2021
The EU's binding climate and energy legislation for 2030 requires Member States to adopt national energy and climate plans (NECPs) covering the period 2021 to 2030. In October 2020, the European Commission published an assessment for each NECP. Malta's final NECP is from December 2019. A high proportion of Maltese people (75 %) expect national governments to tackle climate change. Malta, which generates less than 0.1 % of the EU-27's total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, has reduced its emissions at a faster pace than the EU average since 2012. However, according to Malta's NECP, the country's geography and demographics, combined with rising gross domestic product (GDP), will make it difficult to continue this trend. Energy industries account for 28 % of Malta's total emissions. While energy industry emissions dropped by 63 % between 2005 and 2019, emissions in the transport sector grew by 22 % over the same period. Malta's NECP outlines policies and measures to increase the share of r
Briefing - Climate action in Slovenia: Latest state of play - 11-10-202110/10/2021
The EU binding climate and energy legislation for 2030 requires Member States to adopt national energy and climate plans (NECPs) covering the period 2021 to 2030. In October 2020, the European Commission published an assessment for each NECP. Slovenia submitted its NECP in February 2020. More than half (52 %) of Slovenians expect national governments to tackle climate change. Slovenia accounts for 0.5 % of total EU greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and has reduced its emissions at a slower pace than the EU average since 2005. The carbon intensity of the Slovenian economy decreased by 36 % between 2005 and 2019, a higher rate than the EU average. Energy industry emissions fell by 29.5 % in the 2005-2019 period in the country. Measures, such as coal phase-out, are expected to further decrease these emissions. The sector with the greatest percentage reduction in emissions between 2005 and 2019 – 45.2 % – was 'other emissions' (buildings and tertiary sector). Under the Effort-sharing Decision
Briefing - Climate action in Hungary: Latest state of play - 11-10-202110/10/2021
The EU's binding climate and energy legislation for 2030 requires Member States to adopt national energy and climate plans (NECPs) covering the period 2021 to 2030. In October 2020, the European Commission published an assessment for each NECP. Hungary submitted its NECP in December 2019. A high proportion of Hungarians (60 %) expect national governments to tackle climate change. Hungary accounts for 1.7 % of total EU greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and has reduced its emissions at a slower pace than the EU average since 2005. The carbon intensity of the Hungarian economy decreased by 35 % between 2005 and 2019, at a faster rate than the EU-27 average. Transport emissions increased by just over 19 % in the 2005-2019 period in Hungary, bringing their share of total emissions up to over 22 %. Reductions are expected as the country proceeds with its electromobility measures. The greatest percentage reduction in emissions between 2005 and 2019 – 37.5 % – was made by the energy industries se
Video of another event - Delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly - Monday, 11 October 2021 - 11:0711/10/2021
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Video of another event - Delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly - Monday, 11 October 2021 - 11:0711/10/2021
Length of video : 100'
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