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Latest news - Next meeting: 20 April 2026, 14.30 - 18.30 (Brussels) - Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
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Latest news - Next REGI Meeting - 14 April 2026 - Committee on Regional Development
The Committee on Regional Development will have its next meeting in Brussels on Tuesday 14 April 2026 from 9.00-12.30pm and from 14.30-18.30.
REGI Meetings_Calendar 2026
LIST Coordinators REGI - 10th term_24.03.2026
REGI Newsletter
Research studies for REGI Committee
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Newsletters - 2026 - Committee on Transport and Tourism
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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 - Simplifying EU AI Rules - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
On 26 March 2026, Members of the European Parliament approved proposals to simplify artificial intelligence rules and propose clear application dates for high-risk system requirements and a ban on AI “nudifier” systems. The European Parliament adopted its position on a simplification (“omnibus”) proposal amending the Artificial Intelligence Act, by 569 votes in favour, 45 against, and with 23 abstentions.The proposal would delay the application of certain rules on high-risk artificial intelligence (AI) systems, to ensure that guidance and standards to help companies with implementation are ready.
In their amendments, MEPs introduce fixed dates for application to ensure predictability and legal certainty.
- For high-risk AI systems specifically listed in the regulation (including those involving biometrics, and those used in critical infrastructure, education, employment, essential services, law enforcement, justice and border management), MEPs propose 2 December 2027.
- For AI systems that are covered by EU sectoral legislation on safety and market surveillance, MEPs propose 2 August 2028.
MEPs are also in favour of giving providers until 2 November 2026 to comply with rules on watermarking AI-created audio, image, video or text content to indicate its origin.
Negotiations between the Parliament and the Council will now begin.
For more consult the press release below.
Press Release: Artificial Intelligence Act: delayed application, ban on nudifier apps - 26 March 2026
Press Release: MEPs support postponement of certain rules on artificial intelligence - 18 March 2026
Compromise Amendments, Draft Report and Opinions of other Committees
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