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The European Parliament’s New Committee Roster: A Closer Look at Who’s Who

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Last updated: 2024/07/19 at 6:10 PM
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The European Parliament is currently gearing up to determine EU lawmaking in practice by reviewing its detailed structures. The Parliament’s 24 committees play a crucial role in preparing most of the work, allowing the plenary session to focus on big political controversies. These committees cover various legislative areas such as tech policy, agriculture, environment, energy, and more. The committees are mainly dominated by the centre-right European People’s Party, although no grouping has a majority. One of the most coveted committees is the international policy committee, even though the Parliament has limited powers in this area.

In the upcoming term, the Parliament’s foreign affairs committee is expected to be chaired by the German EPP MEP David McAllister. This committee will feature prominent political figures such as ex-Prime Ministers from Belgium and Lithuania. Other significant committees like the Civil Liberties committee will witness debates on controversial topics like migration policy. Influential figures in shaping EU green laws will include former EU Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis and Poland’s Beata Szydło from the Law and Justice party.

The economic and monetary affairs committee, responsible for drafting financial service laws, will see the participation of experienced members like Markus Ferber from the German EPP and Jonás Fernández from Spain. The Committee will also feature influencers like Fabio de Masi and Fidias Panayiotou. The EU’s internal market committee, which leads the legislation on AI and digital services, includes returning members like Christel Schaldemose from Denmark and Andreas Schwab from the German EPP. This committee will also see the involvement of Adina Vălean, who resigned as Romania’s EU Commissioner to become an MEP.

The committees are set to start their meetings next week in Brussels, with some changes still expected in their status. Subcommittees on public health and defence are likely to be upgraded to full committee status in September. As the Parliament gears up for its upcoming term, there is a mix of experienced politicians and new faces who will play a crucial role in shaping EU laws and policies. With multiple committees covering a wide range of legislative areas, the upcoming term promises to be eventful with debates on key issues like migration, green laws, economic affairs, and more. Each committee will bring its expertise and perspective to the table, contributing to the overall lawmaking process in the EU.

Overall, the committees in the European Parliament will play a vital role in shaping EU laws and policies in the upcoming term. With a mix of experienced politicians and new faces, each committee will cover various important areas ranging from tech policy to agriculture. The committees are expected to tackle controversial issues like migration, green laws, and economic affairs, providing a platform for rigorous debates and discussions. As the committees gear up for their meetings, there is anticipation for the changes that may occur in their structure and composition. The upcoming term promises to be eventful with significant developments expected in EU lawmaking and policy.

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