Highlights

16 June - 19 June: Plenary week

In the week of 16 June, Members' work will be centred on Parliament's plenary sitting, and Committees will meet only in exceptional cases.

During this week, the Committee on Budgets will vote on a proposal to amend the ERDF, Cohesion Fund and Just Transition Fund in the context of the mid-term review. Members from the BUDG and ECON Committees will hold the 19th Recovery and Resilience Dialogue, focusing on Member States' progress towards achieving transparency requirements, payment requests and ongoing implementation challenges.

Additionally, Commissioner Kubilius will present the Defence "omnibus" to SEDE Members, proposing changes to boost and strengthen European Defence. ITRE Members will meet with Commissioner Jørgensen, who will present a key proposal from the RePowerEU roadmap to end EU dependency on Russian energy. Follow the links below to discover this week's highlights.

People presenting
20-06-2025 - 13:00

A number of public hearings and workshops will take place this week. Topics include human rights in the EU’s Southern Neighbourhood, sustainable job creation in developing countries, the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, housing rights, gender budgeting in the EU budget and energy affordability across the EU. Follow the links below to find out more about the highlighted events.

Calendar
20-06-2025 - 10:53

The European Parliament’s calendar for 2025 is available through the link below. Parliament decides its annual calendar of work on the basis of a proposal by the Conference of Presidents. It is divided into plenary sittings (part-sessions) and meetings.

Coloured dots in green, pink, yellow, red and blue in a round shape, representing the five chapters of the Fact Sheets on the European Union.
20-06-2025 - 10:53

The Fact Sheets on the EU provide an overview of European integration and of Parliament's contribution to that process. They present a brief summary of the EU's institutions and policies, and of Parliament's role in their development. Available in 24 languages, they cover five main areas: how the EU works; economy, science and quality of life; cohesion, growth and jobs; fundamental rights, security and justice; and the EU's external relations. The online version is updated regularly.

A quick look at Parliamentary committees