MEPs have adopted new rules to protect consumers from credit card debt and overdrafts.
Parliament approved new consumer credit rules in September 2023, following an agreement reached with...
Parliament and Council agreed on rules for intelligent transport systems that require more traffic data, such as on speed limits, to be available digitally.
The European Parliament released today its Spring 2023 Eurobarometer survey showing citizens’ strong support for democracy and a high awareness of the upcoming European elections.
In its latest resolution, Parliament raises serious concerns over developments in Hungary, in light of the upcoming Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU.
A coordinated strategy to increase the EU's resilience to foreign interference and manipulation of information, as well as protection of 2024 European elections.
In total, 3 700 workers who lost their jobs in Belgium, Finland, Germany and the Netherlands will receive €11.6 million in EU aid, following a plenary vote. Committee on Budgets
Information regarding access to workspaces and audiovisual facilities in the European Parliament in Strasbourg during the plenary sitting, as well as general travel information.
MEPs take stock of developments and propose ways to improve the EC’s approach moving forward, with an eye set on the upcoming 2021 report on the rule of law in the EU. Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
The EU is set to invest €79.5 billion on development and international cooperation in neighbouring countries and further afield by 2027. Find out more...
Parliament’s latest public opinion survey shows support for EU remains high, despite the pandemic, but COVID-19 impact on personal finances felt or expected by more than half of Europeans
On Wednesday, Parliament and Council negotiators reached an agreement on the instrument governing the 2021-2027 funding for countries on the path to EU membership. Committee on Foreign Affairs