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Highlights - EMPL ICM on "Human Work in the Digital Age" - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
On 15 April, the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) in cooperation with the Directorate for Relations with National Parliaments will hold an Interparliamentary Committee Meeting (ICM) entitled: “Human Work in the Digital Age – artificial intelligence, new forms of working, and work-related stress”.The meeting will take place at the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, from 09:00 to 12:45 in ANTALL 4Q1, bringing together Members of the European Parliament, Members of national parliaments, the European Commission, the Cyprus Presidency of the Council, the International Labour Organization (ILO), and social partners.
The meeting will provide a platform to exchange best practices and contribute to the EMPL Committee's ongoing work on digitalisation and automation in the workplace, in view of forthcoming Commission initiatives under the announced Quality Jobs Act.
The active involvement of national parliaments will be central to the discussions, ensuring a comprehensive and coordinated European response to the transformation of work in the digital age.
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Highlights - AFCO - ICM 14.04.26. - NEW - Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Interparliamentary Committee Meeting on the institutional aspects of Artificial Intelligence in the context of European integration - 14.04.26The Committee on Constitutional Affairs will hold an Interparliamentary Committee Meeting on 14 April. Members of the EU Member States national parliaments and candidate countries will hold an exchange of views on international cooperation and a possible International Convention on Artificial Intelligence, horizontal parliamentary cooperation and reflecting the AI impact on elections. The rapporteur Emmanouil Kefalogiannis (PPE) will present the draft report of the same title that underlines that parliamentary involvement is indispensable in order to ensure democratic legitimacy, transparency and public accountability in such a global process.
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Highlights - Temu faces EU scrutiny for systemic sale of unsafe and illegal goods - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
IMCO Members of the European Parliament are increasing scrutiny of major online marketplaces over the sale of unsafe or illegal products in the EU. As part of this work, the Parliament’s Internal Market Committee invited a representative from Temu to a discussion on 16 April 2026. The meeting followed earlier discussions with other platforms and reflects growing concern about product safety, consumer protection, and enforcement of EU rules online.Both SHEIN and AliExpress appeared separately before IMCO over the past months. The sessions took place as lawmakers increased attention on how online marketplaces follow EU rules on product safety, consumer protection, and digital platforms. Members are also examining how the European Commission enforces these rules within the EU single market.
In recent months, Members urged the Commission to strengthen action against illegal and unsafe goods entering the EU, including products sold through large platforms. Several Members warned that slow or uneven enforcement across EU countries weakens consumer protection and creates unfair competition. They called for closer cooperation, updates to customs rules, and regular dialogue with online platforms to improve oversight across the market.
IMCO intends to continue holding regular scrutiny sessions on this topic with the Commission and stakeholders.
WATCH the Exchange of Views of 23 March 2026 (from 16:10:36)
WATCH the Exchange of Views of 27 January 2026 (timecode: 15:39 – 16:50)
WATCH the Exchange of Views of 4 December 2025
WATCH the Exchange of Views of 11 November 2025 (time code: 16:54 – 17:37)
WATCH the Exchange of Views of 25 June 2025 (timecode: 16:43 – 17:18)
WATCH the Exchange of Views of 18 February 2025 (timecode: 11:00 – 12:18)
WATCH the Public Hearing of 17 February 2025 (timecode: 15:15 – 17:24)
Press Release of 14 January 2026
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Highlights - Vote on vehicle registration - Committee on Transport and Tourism
On 8 April, the TRAN Committee will vote on a report by Mr Danielsson (S&D, Sweden) on the Commission proposal to update rules for vehicle registration documents and data storage and exchange between Member States, which forms part of the “roadworthiness package”.The compromise text agreed ahead of the vote foresees certain adjustments to ensure that the transition to digital certificates does not disadvantage persons with limited digital access and skills. Further changes concern provisions on data recorded in vehicle registers and their exchange between Member States, the improvement of vehicle holders' rights and the alignment with related pieces of legislation.
Agenda 08/04/2026 - Committee on Transport and Tourism Ordinary meeting
Webstream - Committee on Transport and Tourism Ordinary meeting
Draft report on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the registration documents for vehicles and vehicle registration data recorded in national vehicle registers and repealing Council Directive 1999/37/EC
Draft report - Amendments
Commission proposal - Registration documents for vehicles
More information: Registration documents for vehicles. 'Roadworthiness package'
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Highlights - TEN-T corridors: Exchange of views with European Coordinators - Committee on Transport and Tourism
During the TRAN Committee meeting on 8 April, TRAN Members will meet European Coordinators Catherine Trautmann (North Sea - Baltic), Pawel Wojciechowski (North Sea - Rhine - Mediterranean), and Matthias Ruete (European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS)) to discuss the current developments on these corridors of the trans-European transport network (TEN-T).The European Coordinators are tasked by the Commission to acts as facilitators for the TEN-T policy and guide the implementation of the European Transport Corridors. The exchange of views will take place on 8 April and will be webstreamed.
Agenda 08/04/2026 - Committee on Transport and Tourism Ordinary meeting
Webstream - Committee on Transport and Tourism Ordinary meeting
Further information
TEN-T governance
North Sea - Baltic corridor
North Sea - Rhine - Mediterranean corridor
European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS)
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