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Highlights - Presentation of ECA Opinion on performance regulation - Committee on Budgetary Control
The European Court of Auditors will present its Opinion 10/2026 on the proposal for a regulation establishing a budget expenditure tracking and performance framework and other horizontal rules for the Union programmes and activities, to the Committees on Budgets and on Budgetary Control, on 5 March 2026.The EU budget's performance framework encompasses the systems and tools used to ensure that spending delivers the intended results, and to monitor and report on how effectively the budget achieves its objectives. The Commission's proposal for the next MFF consolidates the performance provisions currently set out across the rules governing more than 50 programmes for the 2021-2027 period. Jorg Kristijan Petrovič, ECA reporting Member, will present this opinion to support the legislative process concerning the design, implementation and potential risks of the proposed horizontal rules.
BUDG Rapporteur: Jean-Marc Germain (S&D)
CONT Rapporteur: Niclas Herbst (EPP)
2025/0545(COD) - Budget expenditure tracking and performance framework
ECA Opinion 10/2026 on performance regulation
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Highlights - Exchange of views with Ioannis Tsakiris, Vice-President of the EIB - Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the European Union
On 2 March 2026, the HOUS Special Committee will hold an exchange of views with Ioannis Tsakiris, the Vice-President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) responsible for housing.This meeting takes place at a pivotal moment: the HOUS Committee's final report, adopted on 9 February, has laid the groundwork for an ambitious legislative response to Europe's housing crisis. The European Commission's Affordable Housing Plan, presented in December 2025, now sets the executive's framework for action. Against this backdrop, the EIB's housing plan has entered its implementation phase, making the institution a key player in mobilising the investment needed to build and renovate affordable housing across the Union.
This exchange will give Committee Members the opportunity to examine how the EIB's financial instruments align with the priorities set out in the HOUS report and the Commission's plan, and to assess the first concrete steps in deploying EIB resources in support of housing across Europe.
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Latest news - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Next Committee meetings;- Wednesday, 18 March, IMCO-LIBE joint
- Monday, 23 March, 15.00-18.30
- Tuesday, 24 March, 09.00-11.30 and 14.30-18.30
- Tuesday, 24 March, ENVI-IMCO joint
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Latest news - What's new? - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
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Highlights - 28 February - Rare Disease Day - Committee on Public Health
This day raises awareness of rare diseases and the challenges faced by patients and their families. While each disease affects relatively few people (fewer than 1 in 2000), rare diseases collectively impact around 300 million people worldwide with over 6000 conditions identified. Many have a genetic cause, are serious, chronic, and life-limiting, and diagnosis often takes an average of 5 years.With effective treatments available for fewer than 6% of rare diseases, this day calls for solidarity, earlier diagnosis, increased research, and fair access to care and treatment.
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