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Range of issues on the agenda for MEPs in the coming week

Martin Banks by Martin Banks
9 October 2023
in European Parliament News

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), MEPs face a busy week of legislative matters in the coming five days. First up, the Industry and Budgets committees will vote on the set-up of a Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform.

This is designed to support EU projects in developing critical and emerging strategic technologies, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, renewable energy, and medical technologies. 

According to the proposal, STEP could mobilize up to €160 billion in new investments. As part of the revision of the EU’s long-term budget, MEPs propose an additional €3 billion.

Elsewhere, the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee will adopt its position on the so-called Euro 7 standards for emissions from cars, vans, lorries, and buses. 

The objective of the proposal is to improve air quality, with a particular emphasis on urban areas, by reducing air pollutant emissions from road transport.

Meanwhile, the Legal Affairs and Internal Market and Consumer Protection committees will adopt their position on the update of the EU Product Liability Directive, which is nearly 40 years old. 

The proposal aims to bring the EU’s product liability regime up to speed with the digital age and protect consumers more effectively, including from psychological harm and data corruption caused by defective products, by including software and artificial intelligence in the rules for the first time.

In a joint secret vote in the Foreign Affairs and Development committees and the Human Rights Subcommittee, MEPs will choose the three finalists for this year’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. The winner will be chosen by Parliament’s Conference of Presidents on 19 October.

Political groups will also prepare for the 16-19 October plenary session, where MEPs will debate and vote on setting up a Ukraine Facility to support the country’s recovery, reconstruction and modernization.

Other items include the 2024 EU budget, the Commission’s work program for 2024, fisheries control rules to reduce illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, and the European Citizens’ Initiative “Fur-Free Europe”. 

MEPs will also debate their priorities for the 26-27 October European Council and vote on a resolution on the relations between Serbia and Kosovo after the recent deadly clashes.

On Monday, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will be in Birgu, Malta, where she will hold two meetings with students, one at De La Salle College and a second at St Edward’s College. On Tuesday, in Brussels, she will present the book ”Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology”, with the author Anu Bradford.

On Tuesday, the S&D MEP Udo Bullmann and Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen took part in a seminar on “Tackling inequality: paving the way for a sustainable future”.

Also on Tuesday, the international community marks World Homeless Day. 

An S&D spokesman said, “Our goal is to put an end to the discrimination that homeless people endure, as well as to eradicate this form of precarity. Ensuring decent and affordable housing is the way to achieve that.”

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