European Parliament Plenary Calendar 2025

European Parliament Plenary Calendar 2025. Row of Seats at the Plenary Chamber at the European Parliament Editorial Image Image of 13/02/2025: Internal referral to parliamentary committee(s) Technical information. Title: L030810-CALENDAR 2025-A4-Pantone_OFFSET.indd Created Date: 4/16/2024 8:15:55 AM.

The secrets behind Parliament
The secrets behind Parliament's colourful calendar News European Parliament from www.europarl.europa.eu

Parliament decides its annual calendar of work on the basis of a proposal by the Conference of Presidents Members held a debate on Europe's security architecture and the EU's unwavering support for Ukraine, in the presence of the Presidents of the European Council, and European Commission.

The secrets behind Parliament's colourful calendar News European Parliament

Next year, Parliament is scheduled to hold 15 plenary sessions, of which 12 are four-day sessions in Strasbourg, two are two-day sessions in Brussels, and a single one. I often got frustrated that I had to download the PDF calendar of the European Parliament's website to find out when are the Strasbourg plenary sessions, the committee weeks in Brussels and other details. It comprises : 12 four-day part-sessions in Strasbourg and additional two-day part-sessions in Brussels,

Plenary Room of European Parliament Editorial Photography Image of member, europe 4244647. The future of European Union defence unsurprisingly topped the March 2025 plenary session agenda Members held a debate on Europe's security architecture and the EU's unwavering support for Ukraine, in the presence of the Presidents of the European Council, and European Commission.

Opening of 1720 April plenary session News European Parliament. On Tuesday, MEPs adopted a proposal by the Conference of Presidents (EP President Metsola and political group leaders) for Parliament's 2025 calendar The multimedia platform of the European Parliament is the official public available repository of the media production of the Secretariat of the European Parliament, managed by the Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM).