MEPs committed to pushing EU governments to do more to help Ukraine against Russia’s aggression, in a debate with the Ukrainian Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov. Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Security and Defence
The Women’s Rights and Employment committees want EU companies with at least 50 employees to be fully transparent regarding their salaries. Committee on Employment and Social Affairs Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
On Wednesday, the Women’s Rights and Legal Affairs Committees backed talks with the Council of the EU on a bill to increase gender balance on corporate boards. Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee on Legal Affairs
473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic should receive €4 million in EU aid. Committee on Budgets
On Thursday at 9:30, Parliament’s President Roberta Metsola will give the keys to the Station Europe building to the Ukrainian civil society organisation Promote Ukraine.
The “right to repair” must encompass designing products that last longer and can be fixed, as well as labelling to better inform consumers and extending guarantee rights. Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Large companies will soon need to publicly disclose detailed information on the way they operate and manage social and environmental risks. Committee on Legal Affairs
MEPs to discuss a joint statement with national parliamentarians expected to be endorsed in the coming weeks, and assess the status of the Conference. Committee on Constitutional Affairs
MEPs from the Foreign Affairs Committee and Security and Defence Subcommittee will meet Ukraine’s Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov on Thursday. Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Security and Defence
On Wednesday at 12.00, the Internal Market Committee will discuss with Thierry Breton how to fight propaganda on online platforms and the role of the Digital Services Act. Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
The EU will have more leverage to push for the opening up of global procurement markets following an informal deal on the shape of the new tool on Monday evening. Committee on International Trade
MEPs agreed on draft rules on supervision, consumer protection and environmental sustainability of crypto-assets, including cryptocurrencies such as bitcoins. Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
A márciusi plenáris ülésen a képviselők vitáztak az ukrajnai háborúról, az EU jövőbeli biztonságáról, megemlékeztek a nőnapról, és intézkedéseket javasoltak a külföldi beavatkozások ellen.
As a result of the cooperation with Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada in the field of democracy support, the new website shows how the EU has supported Ukraine since 2014.
On Tuesday, the Foreign Affairs Committee will meet with Bosnia and Herzegovina’s tripartite Presidency to discuss intractable challenges facing the country. Committee on Foreign Affairs
The President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola delivered the following statement at the informal European Council on Thursday in Versailles, France.
On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted three resolutions on the respective human rights situations in Myanmar, Mexico and Nagorno-Karabakh. Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Human Rights
Parliament is ready to negotiate with EU governments on the final shape of the new rules governing the entire battery product life cycle, from design to end-of-life. Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
A Varsóban január 9-én tartott fórumon a polgárok az egészségügy javításáról, a klímaváltozás elleni küzdelemről és a környezet védelméről vitáztak és fogalmaztak meg javaslatokat.