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Parliament will debate the recent ruling of the Polish Constitutional Tribunalwith Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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MEPs will lay out what must be done urgently to close loopholes that have allowed the massive tax avoidance uncovered by the Pandora papers investigation.
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Ahead of COP26 in Glasgow, MEPs are set to push for accelerated climate action worldwide and for the EU to remain a world leader in fighting climate change.
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Parliament will present plans on how Europe can produce healthier food while ensuring food security, a fair income for farmers and reducing agriculture’s environmental footprint.
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Following a recent violent protest in Rome, MEPs will discuss with Council and Commission the rise of right-wing extremism and racism in Europe.
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MEPs are set to demand clarity on recent revelations of pushbacks and violence against migrants at the Croatian, Greek and Romanian borders.
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MEPs will state their demand for more transparent vaccine development, purchasing and distribution in the future, and debate the EU’s global role in fighting the pandemic.
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In a debate with the Commission and Slovenian Presidency on Wednesday morning, MEPs will outline their expectations for the 21-22 October EU summit.
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Plenary will discuss the European Commission 2022 work programme on Tuesday afternoon.
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Parliament will present proposals for improving the social and economic situatio
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Parliament set to voice concerns about pandemic-related revenue loss in the media sector, media freedom issues, and the disruptive impact of global online platforms.
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On Wednesday, Parliament will debate an EU strategy to reduce methane emissions, and vote on a resolution proposing measures to reach EU climate goals and improve air quality.
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Tunisia’s democratic system is at risk given its lack of separation of powers, MEPs are set to warn in a debate on Tuesday.
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Parliament is set to call for closer relations with Taiwan, while issuing a warning about the continued tensions across the Taiwan Strait.
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Parliament will vote on updated motor insurance rules to ensure better protection and equal treatment of EU citizens involved in accidents or when insuring their vehicles.
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Parliament is set to vote on Wednesday (results Thursday) for a budget that boosts the pandemic recovery process and lays the foundations for a more resilient EU.
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MEPs, voting on Thursday to sign-off the expenses of Frontex, the EU Border and Coast Guard Agency for 2019, are likely to want to withhold part of its 2022 budget.
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In a debate on Monday and vote on Tuesday, MEPs are set to highlight the importance of social policies in the Euro area and in the EU’s recovery and resilience plans.
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Other topics for debate and vote include the following
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