Parliament’s recommendations to tackle illegal use of spyware
MEPs will vote at noon on their proposals to respond to spyware abuse in Europe and avoid its illegal use in the future, based on the findings of the Committee of Inquiry investigating Pegasus and equivalent programmes. This vote puts an end to the EP inquiry committee’s work over a year.
Janne OJAMO
(+32) 470 89 21 92
New EP composition for 2024 European elections: Parliament to adopt its proposal
Ahead of next year’s European elections, plenary will vote on a draft legislative proposal seeking to raise the number of seats in the Chamber to 716 –distributing eleven extra seats across nine countries- , to reflect demographic changes in the EU. Following the vote in Parliament, the European Council will adopt by unanimity the final decision, which needs Parliament’s consent.
Kyriakos KLOSIDIS
(+32) 470 96 47 35
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Reconstructing Ukraine
Parliament is set to outline in a resolution its ideas on Ukraine’s future in NATO and how to support the country’s reconstruction following the Russian war of aggression against the country, prioritising its integration into the Euro-Atlantic community.
Viktor ALMQVIST
(+32) 470 88 29 42
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In brief
The water crisis in Europe. In a debate around 10.00 with Commissioner Simson, MEPs are expected to sound the alarm about growing water scarcity and droughts ahead of the summer season.
Committees’ activities
Nature restoration
MEPs on the Environment Committee will vote on draft legislation on nature restoration, which aims to contribute to the long-term and sustained recovery of damaged nature across the EU’s land and sea areas and to achieve EU climate and biodiversity objectives. The voting sessions starts at 8.30. A press conference with the rapporteur will take place at 10.30.
Thomas HAAHR
(+32) 470 88 09 87
New eco-design rules
The Environment Committee will also vote on its proposals to make products in the EU more environmentally friendly, circular and energy efficient throughout their whole lifecycle. The voting session starts at 8.30.
Dana POPP
(+32) 470 95 17 07
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Votes
At 12.00, plenary will also vote, among other things, on:
- the torture and criminal prosecution of Ukrainian minors Tihran Ohannisian and Mykyta Khanhanov by the Russian Federation;
- the humanitarian situation in Sudan, in particular the death of children trapped by fighting;
- the deterioration of fundamental freedoms in Hong Kong, notably the case of Jimmy Lai;
- the establishment of an EU day for the victims of the global climate crisis;
- Ukraine’s accession to the Convention of 2 July 2019 on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in civil or commercial matters;
- the situation in Nicaragua;
- the lessons learnt from the Pandora Papers and other revelations, and
- the Sustainable Development Goals.
Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, can be found here.