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This week in Brussels, next week in Strasbourg: Newsletter

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Last updated: 2024/07/09 at 7:03 PM
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This week in EU politics, key events are unfolding with a focus on hot topics and important decisions. On Monday, the European Court of Auditors will release a report on EU cohesion spending, shedding light on how funds are being used across the continent. Wednesday brings the High-Level Ministerial Conference on Organ Donation and Transplantation in Budapest, hosted by Hungary’s presidency of the Council of the EU. The following day, the European Commission will publish the State of the Energy Union report, providing insights into the EU’s progress in the energy sector.

Amidst all these activities, Brussels is set to be a hub of political action as the European Parliament gears up for its first plenary session in Strasbourg in the coming weeks. This week, the focus will be on the battle between far-right forces, with parties from the Identity & Democracy group and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Patriots parties vying for influence. The Parliament will see constitutive meetings and discussions on its code of conduct, potentially reshaping the dynamics of interinstitutional negotiations with the Council and Commission.

As the week progresses, key decisions for the next five years will be on the table for negotiation, including the formation of parliamentary committees. Will a separate health committee be established, or will the current structure be maintained? Additionally, discussions will revolve around the empowerment of the security and defence subcommittee to address the needs of the EU defence industry. Nominated Commission president Ursula von der Leyen will be in the spotlight, engaging with leaders from different political groups to gather their priorities for the upcoming mandate and secure their trust for her reappointment.

Policy newsmakers are also making waves this week, with European People’s Party MEP Peter Liese advocating for the creation of a new health committee in the European Parliament. This proposal seeks to streamline the focus on health issues, separate from the current ENVI committee that deals with environment and public health. While some support this idea, others, including MEP Tilly Metz, prefer a One Health approach that integrates various aspects of health and wellbeing.

In conclusion, this week in EU politics is filled with anticipation and buzz as key events unfold in Brussels. From discussions on parliamentary committees to the nomination of Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, there are crucial decisions to be made that will shape the future of the European Union. Stay tuned for more updates on these developments and how they will impact the political landscape in the days and weeks to come.

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