Briefing
Newsletter - 22-23 June 2022 - Brussels plenary session
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On Wednesday, MEPs will vote on the Emissions Trading System reform, the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and a new Social Climate fund to combat climate change.
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Plans to refill Europe’s gas reserves more quickly to ensure supply during the cold season will be voted on by MEPs on Thursday, in the wake of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
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MEPs will outline their expectations for the 23-24 June European Council and are set to support granting candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova and advancing Georgia’s prospects.
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MEPs will discuss the European Union and its future prospects with the Prime Minister of Croatia, Andrej Plenković, on Wednesday at 15.00.
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On Thursday, MEPs will vote on a recent agreement to extend the validity of the EU Digital COVID Certificate framework until the summer of 2023.
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On Thursday at 11.00, Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, will address MEPs during a formal sitting.
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Parliament is set to call for recovery funding to be conditional on the respect for the rule of law, and for ensuring maximum return on EU investment.
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Parliament is set to call for Montenegro to advance its electoral and judicial reforms and its fight against organised crime and corruption.
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MEPs are set to approve on Thursday almost €20 million in EU job search aid for workers who lost their employment in France and Greece.
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Plenary will vote on Thursday on the endorsement of Stephanus Abraham Blok, nominated by the Dutch government, as a member of the European Court of Auditors (ECA).
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With financial, technological and administrative barriers limiting wider participation in Erasmus+, MEPs are set to call for funding to make it more inclusive.
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Other topics on the agenda
Newsletter - 22-23 June 2022 - Brussels plenary session
Contacts:
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Andreas KLEINER
Press Officer / Editorial Coordinator -
Estefanía NARRILLOS
Press Officer -
Natalie Kate KONTOULIS
Press Officer