Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

MEPs will debate the EU nature restoration law on Tuesday and vote on it on Wednesday.

 

The Chips Act, which would secure the EU’s supply of chips by boosting production and create emergency measures against shortages, will be debated and put to a vote on Tuesday.

 

Following a debate on Monday, Parliament will hold its final vote on new energy saving targets for the EU on Tuesday.

 

MEPs will debate and vote on their position on rules to protect journalists, activists, academics, artists and researchers against legal actions aimed at silencing them.

 

MEPs are set to approve new EU rules to deploy charging stations for cars at least every 60 km and for cleaner maritime fuel.

 

MEPs will discuss proposals to improve Parliament’s transparency, integrity and accountability rules on Wednesday and will vote on them on Thursday.

 

Parliament will debate on Tuesday and vote on Wednesday on its final recommendations to improve EU crisis management and preparedness for future health emergencies.

 

On Wednesday morning, MEPs will assess the outcome of the 29-30 June European Council, in particular the recent developments in Ukraine and Russia.

 

On Wednesday morning, MEPs will discuss the EU’s capabilities for search and rescue operations of migrants at sea.

 

The mandate for negotiations with the Council is set to include a consent-based definition of rape, tougher rules on cyber violence, and better support for victims.

 

MEPs will debate on Monday and vote on Tuesday on new rules to better prevent and control pollution from large agro-industrial installations.

 

On Wednesday, MEPs will vote on new ecodesign draft rules to make sustainable products the norm in the EU, ahead of negotiations with EU governments.

 

Following a debate in the last plenary, Parliament is set to adopt a resolution criticising developments like the revision of the electoral law and the “Lex Tusk”.

 

On Wednesday, MEPs will debate the EU’s international commitments and the risks of compromising the EU’s green transition.

 

On Monday, Parliament will debate the European Citizens’ Initiative “Save Cruelty Free Cosmetics” to stop all testing on animals.

 

MEPs are expected to express their concern about the effectiveness of the prospective ethics body and push for more transparent EU institutions.

 

MEPs are expected to welcome accession negotiations with Albania and warn Bosnia and Herzegovina not to waste the momentum gained by becoming a candidate country.

 

MEPs will vote on €2.2 million in EU aid for 603 former employees of “Logistics Nivelles SA” in the region of Wallonia in Belgium after the site shut down.

 

MEPs are set to reiterate their support for Bulgaria and Romania’s accession to the Schengen free-movement area, arguing that they fulfil the necessary conditions.

 

Parliament will hold urgent debates on the following human rights, democracy and rule of law topics on Wednesday afternoon, followed by votes on Thursday.

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