In her address, the European Parliament President Metsola called for unity in support of Ukraine, in response to migration challenges and in rebuilding trust in the European economy.
Spokespersons for Parliament and for political groups will hold a briefing on the 13 - 16 February plenary session on Friday at 11.00, in Parliament’s Anna Politkovskaya press room.
In this press kit, you will find a selection of the European Parliament’s press releases that show MEPs’ priorities in relation to topics on the summit agenda.
The “Data Act” aims to boost innovation by removing barriers obstructing consumers and businesses’ access to data. Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
MEPs backed two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
The new digital identity framework would provide EU citizens with digital access to key public services across EU borders. Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Draft measures to increase the rate of renovations and reduce energy consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions were adopted on Thursday. Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Plenary on Thursday backed numerous changes to proposed political advertising rules to make elections and referenda more transparent and resistant to interference. Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Ahead of the EU-Ukraine summit, MEPs reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine’s EU membership, reiterating the need for a merit-based accession process. Committee on Foreign Affairs
On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms. Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
MEPs on Thursday backed the decision to waive the immunities of Andrea Cozzolino and Marc Tarabella, following requests by the Belgian authorities. Committee on Legal Affairs