Briefing
Newsletter - 12-15 June 2023 - Strasbourg plenary session
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On Tuesday morning, Parliament will discuss the latest developments in war-torn Ukraine, as well as future efforts to reconstruct the country sustainably.
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On Wednesday, MEPs are expected to adopt their negotiating position on new rules to curb the risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and promote its ethical use.
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MEPs are set to adopt recommendations based on the inquiry into illicit use of Pegasus and other spyware and its impact on democracy, civil society and the media.
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In a debate with Council and Commission representatives on Wednesday morning, MEPs will present their demands and expectations ahead of the EU summit on 29-30 June.
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On Wednesday, Parliament is expected to give its final green light to updated rules for the design, production and waste management of all types of batteries sold in the EU.
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A year from the elections, MEPs will vote on a proposal on the composition of the House and take stock of the pending revision of the electoral law.
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MEPs will discuss Poland’s revision of its electoral law, as well as the new administrative body that threatens civil rights, and the ECJ’s judgment on the Disciplinary Chamber.
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On Thursday, MEPs will debate with Council and Commission growing water scarcity and droughts ahead of the summer season.
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In a debate on Tuesday and a vote on Wednesday, MEPs are expected to call on the EU to boost its food security and strategic autonomy.
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MEPs will vote on new rules to boost cross-border criminal investigations by streamlining the rules on exchanging electronic evidence, while protecting fundamental rights.
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On Tuesday at 10.30, Cyprus’ President Nikos Christodoulides will discuss with MEPs his views on Europe’s challenges and future.
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On Wednesday at 11.30, the President of the Republic of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani will address MEPs in a formal sitting in Strasbourg.
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On Wednesday, Parliament is expected to urge the Commission to propose legislation to ensure the quality of traineeships across the EU.
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MEPs will debate on Wednesday and vote on Thursday on their recommendations sparked by the evidence uncovered by the Pandora papers and other data leaks.
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On Wednesday, MEPs are set to give the green light to the 2022-2026 fisheries deal with Mauritius, which is crucial for the EU’s tuna fleet in the Indian Ocean.
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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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Following the announcement that the Commission plans to set up an independent ethics body for the EU institutions, Parliament will discuss next steps.
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Other topics on the agenda
Newsletter - 12-15 June 2023 - Strasbourg plenary session
Contacts:
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Andreas KLEINER
Press Officer / Editorial Coordinator -
Estefanía NARRILLOS
Press Officer -
Natalie Kate KONTOULIS
Press Officer