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Disability Rights Week from 27 November until 4 December
In the week of 27 November a large part of Members' work will be in Parliamentary Committees. This is the European Parliament's first Disability Rights Week, and many events are part of that. On top of those, important votes, Conferences, Structured dialogues and exchanges of views will take place. Follow the links below for a selection of this week's highlights.
- DROI - Human Rights: 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- DEVE - Development: EU-Africa Strategy - State of play
- INTA - International Trade: Agreements with Chile, Kenya and Angola; EVP Dombrovskis
- CONT - Budgetary Control: Partial renewal of the European Court of Auditors - SE and PT Nominees
- ECON - Economic and Monetary Affairs: State Aid - EU’s
- EMPL - Employment and Social Affairs: Disability Rights Week
- ENVI - Environment, Public Health and Food Safety: Vote on EU Nature Restoration Law
- ITRE - Industry, Research and Energy: Structured dialogue with Commissioner Simson
- TRAN - Transport and Tourism
- REGI - Regional Development
- AGRI - Agriculture and Rural Development: exchanges on topical issues

This week marks the first time when the European Parliament, led by its Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, is organising a Disability Rights Week. For full information, please, follow the link to the event page.

A number of Hearings and other events will take place this week: Public Hearings, Monetary Dialogue with European Central Bank, Discharge hearing of Commissioner Hahn, and a presentation of a study on rail transport. For the full list, please, expand this announcement, you will find links, which will take you to the respective event pages.

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