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Highlights - REGI - Consideration of draft opinions - 25-26.02.26 - Committee on Regional Development
The Committee on Regional Development will consider three draft opinions at its meeting on 25-26 February 2026: the draft opinions on establishing the European Competitiveness Fund ('ECF’), the draft opinion on establishing the Connecting Europe Facility for the period 2028-2034, and on Amending Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 as regards the school fruit, vegetables and milk scheme (further details enclosed).The Committee on Regional Development will consider three draft opinions at its meeting on 25-26 February 2026: the draft opinion on establishing the European Competitiveness Fund ('ECF'), including the specific programme for defence research and innovation activities (2025/0555(COD)) - PA-PE782.321v01-00 - Rapporteur: Dan Barna (Renew); secondly the draft opinion on establishing the Connecting Europe Facility for the period 2028-2034.. (2025/0221(COD)) - PA-PE782.352v01-00 - Rapporteur: Antonella Sberna (ECR) and thirdly on the Amending Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 as regards the school fruit, vegetables and milk scheme ('EU school scheme')... (2025/0237(COD)) - PA-PE782.254v02-00 - Rapporteur: Valentina Palmisano (The Left).
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Newsletters - 2026 - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
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Highlights - LIBE-FEMM: Vote on key files concerning Consent Legislation and Victims’ Rights - Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
On 25 February 2026, Members of LIBE and FEMM Committees will vote on two significant files addressing the importance of sexual consent-based rape legislation and the rights of victims of crime across the European Union.The Members will first vote on the non-legislative report on the "Importance of consent-based rape legislation in the EU" (2025/2040(INI)).
They will also vote on the provisional agreement resulting from interinstitutional negotiations on the proposal to amend Directive 2012/29/EU, which establishes minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime. The proposal (2023/0250(COD) - COM(2023)0424 - C9-0303/2023) aims to update and strengthen the existing framework, replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA.
The outcomes of these votes are expected to mark an important step in the EU's ongoing efforts to reinforce protections for victims and advance consent-based approaches within criminal law across Member States.
Draft agenda
Webstreaming
OEIL: Importance of consent-based rape legislation in the EU - 2025/2040(INI)
OEIL: Rights, support and protection of victims of crime - 2023/0250(COD)
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Newsletters - ENVI News - Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
ENVI News 24-25.02.2026: LIFE, waste, CITES, competitiveness fund, end-of-life vehicles, simplification
ENVI News 27-29 January: Commissioner Hoekstra on automotive package and CBAM, Minister Panayiotou for Cypriot Presidency priorities, Public Hearing on CCS, chemical omnibus and ECHA
ENVI News 19.01.2026: Commissioner Roswall on environmental omnibus & bioeconomy, Climate Law, Detergents
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Highlights - Exchange of views with Vice-President Virkkunen - Committee on Culture and Education
On 24 February 2026, the CULT Committee will hold an exchange of views with Vice-President Virkkunen on major 2026 media policy challenges driven by technological and market developments. Key topics include the Apply AI strategy and the forthcoming revision of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive.The discussion will examine the impact of generative AI on cultural and creative sectors, especially audiovisual content creation, distribution and discoverability, as well as risks for media pluralism and cultural and linguistic diversity.
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