Kohokohdat
Seuraavat lähetykset
maanantai 07 huhtikuuta 2025
maanantai 07 huhtikuuta 2025
7 April - 11 April: Work in Parliamentary Committees
- Human Rights: Human rights and justice for lasting peace – exchange with Ms Katzarova and Ms Matviichuk
- Security and Defence: EC briefing on newly loan instrument 'SAFE - Security Action for Europe'
- Development: Structured dialogue with Commissioner Síkela on the Commission Work Programme
- International Trade: Votes on foreign investment screening and Ukraine safeguard
- Economic and Monetary Affairs: Structured dialogue with Teresa Ribera, EVP for Competition policy
- Economic and Monetary Affairs: Update on the digital euro
- Employment and Social Affairs: ICM "Affordable Housing for All"
- Industry, Research and Energy: Exchange of views with the Ukrainian Parliament
- Internal Market and Consumer Protection: Protection of minors online
- Regional Development: Votes and exchange with EVP Fitto
- Agriculture and Rural Development: Structured dialogues with Commissioners Hansen and Várhelyi
- Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs: Common European System for Returns
- Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs: Proposed reform of legal proceedings initiated by popular action in Spain
- Constitutional Affairs: The reforms of European Electoral Law
- FEMM-SANT: Chemical Submission: non-consensual administration of psychoactive substances
- Women’s Rights and Gender Equality: Gender Equality Strategy 2025
- BUDG-CONT: Lessons learnt from the Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation
- AFET-BUDG: Ukraine Facility Dialogue with Commissioner Marta Kos
- CONT-ECON: ECA SR on compliance of RRF spending

A number of public hearings and exchanges of views will take place this week. Topics include human rights in Cuba, press freedom, crypto-assets, internet safety for minors, the Rule of Law Conditionality Mechanism and legal proceedings by popular action in Spain. Members will also discuss the digital euro and Ukraine’s energy sector. Follow the links below to find out more about the highlighted events.

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