The annual European Parliamentary Week will take place on Monday and Tuesday, bringing together Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) with national MPs from EU
member states and candidate countries to discuss key economic, budgetary, and social concerns.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will inaugurate the event on Monday at 14:30, alongside Szymon Hołownia and Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska, Marshals of Poland’s Sejm and Senate, respectively.
Over the course of two days, policymakers will engage in discussions on pressing issues facing Europe, with a particular focus on:
Key discussion areas
The economic and monetary affairs committee meeting will focus on:
- The future of Banking Union and Capital Markets Union;
- Creating an ecosystem for European investments.
The employment and social affairs committee meeting will focus on:
- AI and the labour market with a focus on changing working condition;
- The role of social and employment policies in the EU's reviewed economic governance framework.
The budgetary affairs committee meeting will focus on:
- Bridging the competitiveness gap: how to increase synergies between the national budgets and the post-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework;
- European Public Goods: how to identify and finance them?
Further details, including the list of participants, event programme, and livestream links, are available here.