Coming up: Parliament priorities for the rest of the year
Although much has already been accomplished this year, MEPs still have many important legislative files to deal with before the end of the year. The Parliament will have to decide on matters that will affect the EU and Europeans for years to come, such as the long-term budget, banking supervision, data protection and better protection for temporary workers.
In the autumn the Parliament will vote on a proposed deal for the EU’s long-term budget for 2014-2020. This will also affect the reform of the EU’s agricultural policy.
During the September session Commission president José Manuel Barroso will present the EU’s priorities for 2014 during his state of the union address and debate them with MEPs. In addition MEPs will vote on tougher rules for tobacco products to prevent young people from taking up smoking and a proposal to promote greener biofuels.
The Parliament is also working on a new regulation on a single set of rules for all data collected online to ensure they are kept safe as well as on a directive on data processing in law enforcement. In addition the civil liberties committee is conducting an inquiry into the Prism scandal and will report back to the Parliament by the end of the year.
In October MEPs are expected to vote on a proposal to give better protection to the one million workers temporarily posted in another European country by their employers every year.
MEPs will also aim to reach an agreement with the Council on the single supervision of European banks.
Source: European Parliament
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