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Weekly European Agenda 10/03/2025

10-14 March 2025

Monday 10 March

Tuesday 11 March 

Wednesday 12 March 

Thursday 13 March

Friday 14 March 

European Movement International 


Monday 10 March 

Crafting a New European Social Contract Together
EXPRESS2 is a project that addresses from a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and cross-sectional perspective, the growing demand for a new, more democratic, inclusive, and sustainable social contract in the EU. To engage in conversation with the relevant Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and EU policymakers and gather their feedback on the draft European Social Contract early on, the European Movement International (EMI) is organising this first kick-off workshop.

More information about the event here.

More information about EMI events can be found here.

Institutional Agendas

European Parliament


Monday 10 March

Plenary
Debates: Union of Skills: striving for more and better opportunities to study, train or work in the EU and to bring our talents back home; Establishing the Reform and Growth Facility for the Republic of Moldova.

Tuesday 11 March

Plenary
Votes: Verification of credentials; European Social Fund Plus post-2027; Assessment of the implementation of Horizon Europe in view of its interim evaluation and recommendations for the 10th Research Framework Programme.
Debates: The future of European defence; International Women’s Day; European Semester for economic policy coordination 2025; European Semester for economic policy coordination: employment and social priorities for 2025; Presentation of the proposal on a new common approach on returns; Presentation of the proposal on Critical Medicines Act (CMA); Implementation of the common security and defence policy – annual report 2024; Human rights and democracy in the world and the European Union’s policy on the matter – annual report 2024; The need for EU support towards a just transition and reconstruction in Syria.

Wednesday 12 March

Plenary
Votes: EU-Norway Agreement: modification of concessions on all the tariff-rate quotas included in EU Schedule CLXXV as a consequence of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union; Agreement between Canada and the European Union on the transfer and processing of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data; Continuing the unwavering EU support for Ukraine, after three years of Russia’s war of aggression.
Debates: Preparation of the European Council of 20-21 March 2025; Social and employment aspects of restructuring processes: the need to protect jobs and workers’ rights; Russian frozen assets; Accelerating the phase-out of Russian gas and other Russian energy commodities in the EU; Debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 150); Adoption of the proposal for a Parenthood Regulation.

Thursday 13 March 

Plenary
Votes: Democracy and human rights in Thailand, notably the lese-majesty law and the deportation of Uyghur refugees; Severe political, humanitarian and human rights crisis in Sudan, in particular the sexual violence and child rape; Unlawful detention and sham trials of Armenian hostages, including high-ranking political representatives from Nagorno-Karabakh, by Azerbaijan; Social and employment aspects of restructuring processes: the need to protect jobs and workers’ rights.
Debates: A Vision for Agriculture and Food; Action Plan for Affordable Energy; European Schools Alliance: potential to achieve the European education area by driving innovation, enhancing mobility and championing inclusivity.

Find an overview of the parliamentary agenda here.

Council of Ministers 


Monday 10 March

Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council
In the context of the European Semester, the Council will hold a policy debate on ways to mitigate labour and skills shortages as a result of population ageing, or the ‘silver transformation’, by addressing the barriers that prevent older people from staying in or rejoining the workforce. The Council will also be invited to approve the contribution on the employment and social aspects of the 2025 recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area.

Tuesday 11 March 

Economic and Financial Affairs Council
The Commission will present the omnibus package to the ministers. The objective is to contribute to achieving the goal of reducing administrative burdens by at least 25%, and at least 35% for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Ministers will also exchange views on the state of play of the economic and financial impact of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. 

Wednesday 12 March

Competitiveness Council
Ministers will exchange views on the topic ‘For a more competitive European industry – the competitiveness compass and the clean industrial deal’. Ministers will also discuss a strategy for the single market, focusing in particular on an action plan for services.

An overview of planned Council meetings can be found here.

European Commission and High Representative


Monday 10 March

Lahbib to attend the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women
Commissioner Hadja Lahbib will attend the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, in New York.

Kos delivers a video message at the conference ‘Towards the EU: Enhancing Integrity and Independence of Criminal Justice in the Western Balkans”
Commissioner Marta Kos will deliver a video message at the conference ‘Towards the EU: Enhancing Integrity and Independence of Criminal Justice in the Western Balkans”, organised by Slovenian Minister of Justice Andreja Katič, in Ljubliana.

Roswall gives an address at the Nordic Forum on Raw Materials
Commissioner Jessika Roswall will give an address at the Nordic Forum on Raw Materials, in Oslo.

Tuesday 11 March

College meeting
EU Commissioners will gather in Strasbourg to unveil the Critical Medicines Act and the New common approach on returns.

Brunner participates at the 21st European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism
Commissioner Magnus Brunner will participate at the 21st European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism, in Strasbourg.

Tzitzikostas participates to the EP Plenary debate on Automotive Sector
Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas will participate at the EP Plenary debate on Automotive Sector, in Strasbourg.

Wednesday 12 March

Kallas participates in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
High Representative Vice-President Kaja Kallas will participate in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, in Charlevoix. 

Thursday 13 March

Tzitzikostas visits the port of Rotterdam
Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas will visit the port of Rotterdam.

Kallas participates in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
High Representative Vice-President Kaja Kallas will participate in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, in Charlevoix.

Friday 14 March 

Kallas participates in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
High Representative Vice-President Kaja Kallas will participate in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, in Charlevoix.

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 11 March

Implications of U.S. Tax Policy for Europe
The U.S. tax policy has profound implications for global economies, particularly Europe. As one of the world’s largest economies and key partners, shifts in U.S. tax regulations can significantly impact foreign direct investment, trade balances, corporate decision-making, and regulatory landscapes in Europe. This event will highlight the critical importance of international cooperation in taxation. With the new European Commission aiming to ensure that tax system support Europe’s competitiveness, prosperity and social fairness, cohesive tax frameworks and collaborative efforts among nations are more important than ever.

Thursday 13 March – Friday 14 March

Your Europe, Your Say! 2025
The EESC will bring together nearly 100 young participants from youth organisations, national youth councils and secondary schools as well as 37 teachers from EU member states, candidate countries and the UK for its annual youth event, Your Europe, Your Say! (YEYS). The event will focus on the role of young people in collectively shaping a resilient future. It aims to equip them to engage in civic action and continue to contribute to participatory democracy activities in their communities and beyond.

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 10 March

Becoming a citizen engagement expert – YEP Winter School 2025: Kick-off conference
This conference aims to help local and regional authorities take stock of the current situation when it comes to building trust in and legitimacy of the European project.

Tuesday 11 March

Foresight Talk on Ukraine: Scenarios for the end of the war
CoR ‘Foresight Talks’ connects experts and those interested in anticipatory governance. The first edition explores the war in Ukraine and possible scenarios for its resolution.

Wednesday 13 March

Social security and the “social safety net” in farming and impacts on occupational safety and health
The SafeHabitus Policy Seminar will explore the link between robust social safety net approaches and improved working conditions for farmers and farm workers.

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.

Polish Presidency 


Monday 10 March – Tuesday 11 March

Informal Meeting of EU Ministers for Research and Innovation (COMPET Research)
The plenary session will focus on the strategic role of the next EU R+I Framework Programme for competitiveness of the Union, and beyond. The aim is to discuss its role in creation of breakthrough science and innovation in EU, strengthening security, strategic autonomy and technological sovereignty of the EU.

Friday 14 March 

Informal meeting of the Working Party on Enlargement and Countries Negotiating Accession to the EU
The main focus of the meeting will be on EU enlargement policy, its tools and new initiatives to enhance the effectiveness of reforms in candidate countries. The informal meeting will focus on analysing Ukraine’s progress in alignment with the Fundamental Rights cluster and the bilateral support provided by member states to candidate countries.

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

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights


Monday 10 March – Wednesday 12 March

UN Disability Convention Committee meeting to review EU disability commitments
FRA will take part in a CRPD Committee review meeting from 10 to 12 March in Geneva of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). FRA is a member of the EU’s CRPD Monitoring Framework.

Friday 14 March 

FRA presents its Charter tools to a Slovenian ministry
FRA will contribute to a course organised by the European Institute of Public Administration for the Slovenian Managing Authority, and its Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development. FRA will present its work on the EU’s Fundamental Rights Charter. It will also cover its findings and opinions on the Charter horizontal enabling condition under the Common Provisions Regulation.

Information on upcoming FRA events can be found here.

European Central Bank


Monday 10 March

Participation by Lagarde and Cipollone in Eurogroup meeting
Christine Lagarde and Piero Cipollone will participate in the Eurogroup meeting in Brussels.

More information about ECB events can be found here

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