Work in progress

Work in progress

 

The Work in Progress shows the legislative procedures currently in progress in each committee. Each entry indicates the type and stage of the procedure, the name of the rapporteur, and whether the committee has been called upon as the responsible committee or just to give its opinion. Entries also contain a link to the Legislative Observatory, which shows the entire detail of the procedure, including any relevant documents. Once a procedure has finished at the committee stage it will be voted on in the Plenary session and will then be deemed to be completed.

 
 

Documents :

Comprehensive Partnership and cooperation between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Indonesia, of the other part

Reference :

2013/0120(NLE) Non-legislative enactments
AFET

Committee responsible

Documents :

Framework Agreement between the EU and Kosovo on the general principles for the participation of Kosovo in Union programmes

Reference :

2013/0115(NLE) Non-legislative enactments
AFET

Committee responsible

Documents :

Recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the EEAS on the negotiations for an EU-Malaysia partnership and cooperation agreement

Reference :

2013/2052(INI) Own-initiative report procedure
AFET

Emilio MENÉNDEZ del VALLE [S-D]

Committee responsible

Documents :

Recommendation to the Council on the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly

Reference :

2013/2034(INI) Own-initiative report procedure
AFET

Alexander Graf LAMBSDORFF [ALDE]

Committee responsible

Documents :

The situation of human rights in the Sahel region

Reference :

2013/2020(INI) Own-initiative report procedure
AFET

Charles TANNOCK [ECR]

Committee responsible

Documents :

Recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the EEAS on the EU policy towards Belarus

Reference :

2013/2036(INI) Own-initiative report procedure
AFET

Justas Vincas PALECKIS [S-D]

Committee responsible

Documents :

EU's military structures: state of play and future prospects

Reference :

2012/2319(INI) Own-initiative report procedure
AFET

Marietta GIANNAKOU [PPE]

Committee responsible

Documents :

The Maritime Dimension of the Common Security and Defence Policy

Reference :

2012/2318(INI) Own-initiative report procedure
AFET

Ana GOMES [S-D]

Committee responsible

Documents :

The Role of the EU in Promoting a Broader Transatlantic Partnership

Reference :

2012/2287(INI) Own-initiative report procedure
AFET

Francisco José MILLÁN MON [PPE]

Committee responsible

Documents :

2012 progress report on Bosnia and Herzegovina

Reference :

2012/2865(RSP) Resolution - Rules 78, 81, 103, 108, 115
AFET

Doris PACK [PPE]

Committee responsible

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The European Union, the world’s largest economy and biggest donor of development aid, has now, in the form of the Lisbon Treaty, the key powers and the means to conduct an ambitious and coherent foreign policy.
 
The European Parliament confers full democratic legitimacy on the European Union’s external action by ensuring it is based on the fundamental values of democracy and the rule of law which lie at the heart of European integration.
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The Committee on Foreign Affairs helps to formulate and monitor a foreign policy that addresses the interests of the Union, the security expectations of its citizens and the stability of its neighbours, and ensures that it is coherent and effective. We are, more specifically, aware that the views of European nations and their peoples will only be heard on the international stage if Europe speaks with one voice.