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Weekly European Agenda 07/10/2024

7-11 October 2024

Monday 7 October

Tuesday 8 October

Wednesday 9 October

Thursday 10 October

Friday 11 October

European Movement International


Wednesday 9 October-Friday 11 October

Youth Meets the Union – Empowering Youth in the EU to Advocate for Their Social Rights
JustEU&Me aims at empowering young people (18-30) and youth association representatives to influence EU and Member State policies on social justice, focusing on education, gender equality, and equal opportunities under the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR). To foster meaningful dialogue between young people and European policymakers on these topics, the European Movement International is hosting the final, pan-European, online conference “Youth Meets the Union” from 9-11 October.

More information about the event here.

More information about EMI events can be found here

Institutional Agendas

European Parliament


Monday 7 October

Plenary
Debates: One year after the 7 October terrorist attacks by Hamas; The reintroduction of internal border controls in a number of Member States and its impact on the Schengen Area; Need to fight the systemic problem of gender-based violence in Europe; Facing fake news, populism and disinformation in the EU – the importance of public broadcasting, media pluralism and independent journalism; The extreme wildfires in Southern Europe, in particular Portugal and Greece and the need for further EU climate action on adaptation and mitigation; Short presentation of the following report: Mobilisation of the European Union Solidarity Fund: assistance to Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Greece and France further to natural disasters occurred in 2023.

Tuesday 8 October

Plenary
Votes: Mobilisation of the European Union Solidarity Fund: assistance to Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Greece and France further to natural disasters occurred in 2023.
Debates: Preparation of the European Council of 17-18 October 2024; Escalation of violence in the Middle East and the situation in Lebanon; The crisis facing the EU’s automotive industry, potential plant closures and the need to enhance competitiveness and maintain jobs in Europe; Strengthening Moldova’s resilience against Russian interference ahead of the upcoming presidential elections and a constitutional referendum on EU integration; The democratic backsliding and threats to political pluralism in Georgia; Outcome of the Summit of the Future: transforming global governance for building peace, promoting human rights and achieving the sustainable development goals; Situation in Sudan.

Wednesday 9 October

Plenary
Votes: Strengthening Moldova’s resilience against Russian interference ahead of the upcoming presidential elections and a constitutional referendum on EU integration; The democratic backsliding and threats to political pluralism in Georgia.
Debates: Presentation of the programme of activities of the Hungarian Presidency; Topical debate (Rule 169) – Taxing the super-rich to end poverty and reduce inequalities: EU support to the G20 Presidency’s proposal; Ensuring sustainable, decent and affordable housing in Europe – encouraging investment, private property and public housing programmes; Strengthening the security of Europe’s external borders: need for a comprehensive approach and enhanced Frontex support; Prevention of drug-related crimes, their effect on European citizens and the need for an effective European response; 2024 Annual Rule of law report; Urgent need to revise the medical devices regulation; Debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 150); Protecting the EU budget and ensuring that EU funds do not benefit entities or individuals linked to terrorist or Islamist movement.

Thursday 10 October

Plenary
Votes: The case of Bülent Mumay in Turkey; The cases of unjustly imprisoned Uyghurs in China, notably Ilham Tohti and Gulshan Abbas; Iraq, notably the situation of women’s rights and the recent proposal to amend the Personal Status Law.
Debates: The rise of religious intolerance in Europe; World Mental Health Day – need for a comprehensive EU strategy on mental health; Consequences of the devastating forest fires in the Amazon and the importance of the Amazon for climate change.

Find an overview of the parliamentary agenda here.

Council of Ministers


Tuesday 8 October

Economic and Financial Affairs Council
Ministers will take stock of the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The Council will aim to adopt implementing decisions approving modified recovery and resilience plans, submitted by some Member States. Ministers will also be informed of the state of play of the economic and financial impact of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

Thursday 10 October
Justice and Home Affairs Council
At the meeting of ministers of home affairs, the presidency will aim to reach a general approach (common position of Member States) on a legislative proposal to combat child sexual abuse. Ministers will also take stock of the overall state of the Schengen area. The Commission will present the Schengen Barometer, a biannual report that looks at developments, emerging threats and developments for the Schengen area.

An overview of planned Council meetings can be found here.

European Commission and High Representative


Monday 7 October

Ivanova participates in the European Cultural Heritage Summit
Commissioner Iliana Ivanova will participate in the European Cultural Heritage Summit 2024 by Europa Nostra and will deliver an opening speech at the European Heritage Awards Ceremony 2024.

Jourová speaks at the conference “7/10 One Year After; Geopolitical and Social Implications”
Commissioner Vĕra Jourová will speak at the conference “7/10 One Year After; Geopolitical and Social Implications”.

Tuesday 8 October

College meeting
EU Commissioners will meet in Strasbourg to discuss the digitalisation of travel documents.

Wojciechowski speaks via videoconference with Jeppe Bruus Christensen
Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski will speak via videoconference with Mr Jeppe Bruus Christensen, Minister for the Green Tripartite, Denmark.

Wednesday 9 October

Reynders participates in the Ministerial meeting of the OECD Committee on Consumer Policy
Commissioner Didier Reynders will participate in the Ministerial meeting of the OECD Committee on Consumer Policy.

Šuica delivers a keynote speech at the Ukraine-South East Europe Summit
Vice-President Dubravka Šuica will deliver a keynote speech at the Ukraine-South East Europe Summit, organised by the Government of the Republic of Croatia.

Thursday 10 October

Reynders discusses the Rule of Law report 2024 with members of the European Parliament
Commissioner Didier Reynders will discuss the Rule of Law report 2024 with members of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

Jourová speaks at the #Disinfo2024 conference
Commissioner Vĕra Jourová will speak at the #Disinfo2024 conference in Riga.

An overview of the Commission College can be found here; the Commissioners’ weekly activities can be found here; the agenda of upcoming College meetings can be found here; Commission events can be found here.

European Economic and Social Committee


Tuesday 8 October – Wednesday 9 October

Make Europe social again
The Workers’ Group is organising an extraordinary meeting in Budapest, on the occasion of the Hungarian Council Presidency. The agenda includes a discussion on the priorities and programme of the Presidency and the need for further progress in cohesion, employment and social policies, with the participation of representatives of the Hungarian government and the Hungarian trade union confederations, as well as various experts from the social, academic, economic and legal fields.

Thursday 10 October

Promoting intergenerational solidarity in the EU
The Civil Society Organisations’ Group (Group III) of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) will hold a conference entitled ‘Promoting intergenerational solidarity in the EU’ in Brussels. The conference will discuss the positive impact of intergenerational solidarity in the context of Europe’s ageing population and explore the key role that each generation plays – and should be able to play – in ensuring a sustainable future for all.

More information about EESC events can be found here.
The agendas of the different EESC meetings can be found here.

Committee of the Regions


Monday 7 October – Wednesday 9 October

162nd CoR Plenary Session
​​​​The main highlights of the session will be: State of Regions and Cities in the European Union, a debate on 20 years after the 2004 EU enlargement: Lessons learnt and looking ahead and debate on the priorities of the Hungarian presidency of the Council of the EU.

More information about Committee of the Regions events can be found here. The agendas of the different Committee of the Regions meetings can be found here.

Hungarian Presidency


Wednesday 9 October – Thursday 10 October

Informal meeting of employment and social policy ministers
The informal meeting will consist of two main blocks. The morning (employment) session will focus on labour shortages and the mobilization of the untapped labour potential in the context of demographic challenges. In the afternoon (social) session, the ministers will discuss the key issues of social inclusion of persons with disabilities and persons with changed working capacities, with particular attention to the interpretation of, national legislation on and implementation of reasonable accommodation as well as the exploration of best practices.

The agenda of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU can be found here.

European Ombudsman


Thursday 10 October

Conference on “Preventing corruption in Europe: a new perspective”
The European Ombudsman will participate in the conference titled “Preventing Corruption in Europe: A New Perspective,” organised by Italy’s National Anti-Corruption Authority and the European Network for Public Ethics.

The EU Ombudsman calendar of activities can be found here.

European Central Bank


Chairing of keynote session by Schnabel at ECB Conference on Monetary Policy
Isabel Schnabel will chair the keynote session at the ECB conference on Monetary Policy: bridging science and practice in Frankfurt.

More information about ECB events can be found here

European Investment Bank


Monday 7 October – Thursday 10 October

European Week of Cities and Regions
The European Week of Regions and Cities (EU Regions Week) is the biggest annual event dedicated to cohesion policy. Organised by the European Commission and the Committee of the Regions, it is an event during which cities and regions discuss their common challenges, showcase their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and regional level for good European governance. EIB will host several sessions. 

The agenda of the EIB can be found here.

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