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European Parliament committee meetings

Participants and press in the meeting room © EU

 

When: 07/01/2013
Where: European Parliament, Brussels
Topic: Institutional affairs
Organiser: European Parliament

European Parliament's committees are primarily responsible for preparing the legislative work for Parliament's plenary, on the basis of which it adopts legislative resolutions.

 

Their core task is to draw up reports on legislative proposals that have been referred to Parliament, or on which Parliament has been consulted, and on own-initiative reports.

 

Parliament has 20 standing committees, and 2 subcommittees, each responsible for an area of community policy: foreign affairs, environment, development, international trade, budget etc, and working methods appropriate to its areas of expertise.

 

Special committees are sometimes created on an ad-hoc basis to address a specific topic.

 

Each committee elects a chairman and four vice-chairmen for consecutive periods of two and a half years in each parliamentary term. Each committee has its own secretariat.

 

Committees meet in public, once or twice a month, generally during the weeks that follow plenary sittings in Strasbourg. The meetings are broadcasted live (through EP Live).

 

KEY ITEMS OF THE COMMITTEES:

  • 2011 EEAS discharge with C ASHTON by CONT
  • Economic dialogue with JC JUNKER, President of the Eurogroup by ECON
  • Visa requirements (vote) by LIBE

 

Full agenda: go to List of Committees (cf. below)

 

PUBLIC HEARINGS, JOINT MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS, INTER-PARLIAMENTARY MEETINGS:

  • Hearing on "Consumer Protection in Financial Services" by IMCO

 

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