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22 September - 25 September: Work in Parliamentary Committees

In the week of 22 September, a large part of Members' work will be in Parliamentary Committees. During this week, AFET, DEVE and DROI will present the nominees for this year's Sakharov Prize. Committee on Security and Defence will discuss the Defence Process of EDA. The Committee on Budgets will vote on the decision to support displaced German and Belgian workers. ECON Committee will hold an economic dialogue with the Danish presidency and ITRE Committee will present the Danish Presidency priorities. IMCO Committee will discuss the Single Market programme. AGRI Committee will discuss the CAP related legislative proposal. Legal Affairs Committee will hold an exchange of views with the European Ombudsman. Constitutional Affairs Committee will vote on the report on Institutional consequences of the EU enlargement negotiations. Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality will discuss the gender care gap.

Follow the links below to discover this week's highlights.

Conference on 50 years of the budgetary Treaty of Brussels
22-09-2025 - 14:06 CONT

The Budgetary Control Committee will organise, on 24 September 2025, a Conference to acknowledge the 50 years of the Budgetary Treaty of Brussels. The Conference will look at the history and evolution with the highlights from the 50 years (1975-2025). It will also examine the parliamentary scrutiny and budgetary control with the perspectives for the next 50 years.

People presenting
22-09-2025 - 14:06

A number of public hearings and workshops will take place this week. Topics include EU Strategy to promote and protect human rights, implementation of financial sanctions, Tax implications of Trump administrations’ policies, demographic change in Europe, Cloud-technology development, single market, transport security challenges in the Baltic Sea Region, women escapees from North Korea and the legal framework of the EPPO membership. Follow the links to find out more about the highlighted events.

Reading Monthly Highlights Newsletter
19-09-2025 - 18:03

The new edition of the Monthly Highlights newsletter is out. Showcasing the work of policy departments and support units of the European Parliament, this monthly round-up is designed to keep Members and external stakeholders informed about what is happening now, and what is coming next. Don’t miss the September edition: discover impactful research, explore upcoming publications and events, and get inspired.

New visual for Factsheets
19-09-2025 - 18:03

The Fact Sheets on the EU provide an overview of European integration and of Parliament's contribution to that process. They present a brief summary of the EU's institutions and policies, and of Parliament's role in their development. Available in 24 languages, they cover five main areas: how the EU works; economy, science and quality of life; cohesion, growth and jobs; fundamental rights, security and justice; and the EU's external relations. The online version is updated regularly.

Calendar
19-09-2025 - 18:03

The European Parliament’s calendar for 2025 is available through the link below. Parliament decides its annual calendar of work on the basis of a proposal by the Conference of Presidents. It is divided into plenary sittings (part-sessions) and meetings.

Committee meeting
19-09-2025 - 18:03

Parliament's committees deal with EU legislative proposals by adopting reports, which then are referred to plenary for voting by all Members, and appoint negotiation teams to conduct talks with Council. They adopt non-legislative reports, organise hearings with experts and scrutinise other EU bodies and institutions. Parliament can set up sub-committees and special committees to deal with specific issues. Each committee elects a chair and up to four vice-chairs for a two and a half year mandate.

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