Gaza at breaking point: vote on a resolution
Responding to the catastrophic situation in Gaza, Members will vote at noon on a motion for a Parliament resolution entitled “Gaza at breaking point: EU action to combat famine, the urgent need to release hostages and move towards a two-state solution”. The debate with EU diplomacy chief Kaja Kallas took place on Tuesday.
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Standing with Poland after Russia’s drone incursions into Polish airspace
The deliberate violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones and how the EU can show solidarity with Poland will be the subject of an extraordinary plenary debate, starting at about 11.00. This item will be the fourth on the morning’s agenda.
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Coping with heatwaves
In a debate starting at about 09.15, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Piotr Serafin how best to address the causes of heatwaves and provide adequate housing and health policies to help people cope.
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In brief
A stronger internal market. Seeking to boost the EU’s competitiveness, MEPs will debate ways to simplify and streamline the single market rulebook with Commissioner Piotr Serafin, from 10.15, and Parliament will vote on a resolution at noon.
Academic alliances in the European education area. In a debate with Piotr Serafin, starting at 08.30, MEPs will discuss the future of the European Universities initiative. They will vote on the resolution at noon.
Dementia strategy. In the last debate of the session, from 15.00, MEPs and Commissioner Serafin will focus on the European strategy for addressing Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
Votes
At noon, MEPs will vote, among others, on:
- new rules on package travel;
- a report taking stock of the 2024 European elections;
- the detention of EU citizens in the occupied areas of Cyprus, political prisoner Victoire Ingabire in Rwanda, and the case of Irish national Abdoul Aziz Goma, arbitrarily detained in Togo, and
- the situation in Colombia after the wave of recent terrorist attacks.
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