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18 - 21 November 2013 Strasbourg EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 2009 2014 Session document AGENDA 18 - 21 November 2013 Strasbourg 18/11/13 522.757/OJ EN United in diversity EN Explanation of procedures Unless Parliament decides otherwise, texts taken in plenary will be put to the vote in the following order 1. Third reading - Ordinary legislative procedure («««III) majority of votes cast to approve a joint text 2. Consent - Consent procedure («««) where the Treaties require a majority of Parliament’s component Members to adopt or reject a decision giving consent 3. Second reading - Ordinary legislative procedure («««II) majority of Parliament's component Members to reject or amend the Council position; majority of votes cast to approve the Council position 4. Parliament's Rules of Procedure - Amendments to Rules of Procedure majority of Parliament's component Members to adopt amendments majority of votes cast to adopt a proposal for a decision 5. First reading - Ordinary legislative procedure («««I) majority of votes cast to approve or amend a legislative proposal majority of votes cast to adopt a draft legislative resolution 6. Consent - Consent procedure («««) where the Treaties require a majority of votes cast to adopt or reject a decision giving consent 7. Other procedures - Consultation procedure («) majority of votes cast to approve or amend a legislative proposal majority of votes cast to adopt a draft legislative resolution - Others (statements, oral questions, own-initiative reports, waiver of immunity) majority of votes cast to adopt a motion for a resolution or a proposal for a decision À = Deadlines ´ = Deadlines if requested 6 = Text not yet adopted, possibly deadlines Contents Contents Monday 18 November 2013 1 17:00 - 23:00 1 Resumption of session and order of business 1 Erasmus for all programme - Report: Doris Pack (A7-0405/2012) 1 Creative Europe programme - Report: Silvia Costa (A7-0011/2013) 1 Joint debate - Connecting Europe 1 Connecting Europe Facility - Report: Adina-Ioana Vălean, Dominique Riquet, Inés Ayala Sender (A7-0021/2013) 1 Trans-European transport network - Report: Georgios Koumoutsakos, Ismail Ertug (A7-0012/2013) 1 Europe for Citizens programme - Report: Hannu Takkula (A7-0424/2012) 2 Government procurement agreement - Recommendation: Helmut Scholz (A7-0339/2013) 2 One-minute speeches (Rule 150) 2 Tuesday 19 November 2013 3 08:30 - 11:50 3 Joint debate - MFF 2014-2020 3 Multiannual financial framework 2014-2020 - Recommendation: Jean-Luc Dehaene, Ivailo Kalfin (A7-0389/2013) 3 Interinstitutional agreement on budgetary discipline, on cooperation in budgetary matters and on sound financial management - Report: Rafał Trzaskowski (A7-0337/2013) 3 2014 budgetary procedure: joint text Report: Anne E. Jensen, Monika Hohlmeier (A7-0387/2013) 3 12:00 - 14:00 VOTES followed by explanations of votes 3 Multiannual financial framework 2014-2020 - Recommendation: Jean-Luc Dehaene, Ivailo Kalfin (A7-0389/2013) 3 Interinstitutional agreement on budgetary discipline, on cooperation in budgetary matters and on sound financial management - Report: Rafał Trzaskowski (A7-0337/2013) 3 Draft amending budget No 7/2013 - Strengthening the European Social Fund (ESF) to address youth unemployment, poverty and social exclusion in France, Italy and Spain - Report: Giovanni La Via (A7-0367/2013) 4 Draft amending budget No 8/2013 (DAB 2 bis) - Reinforcement of payments by MFF heading and shortage of payment appropriations in the 2013 budget - Report: Giovanni La Via (A7-0371/2013) 4 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (application EGF/2013/004 ES/Comunidad Valenciana building materials from Spain) - Report: Andrej Plenković (A7-0341/2013) 4 Erasmus for all programme - Report: Doris Pack (A7-0405/2012) 4 Creative Europe programme - Report: Silvia Costa (A7-0011/2013) 4 Europe for Citizens programme - Report: Hannu Takkula (A7-0424/2012) 4 Connecting Europe Facility - Report: Adina-Ioana Vălean, Dominique Riquet, Inés Ayala Sender (A7-0021/2013) 4 Trans-European transport network - Report: Georgios Koumoutsakos, Ismail Ertug (A7-0012/2013) 5 Agricultural and fishery statistics - Report: Paolo De Castro (A7-0148/2013) 5 Government procurement agreement - Recommendation: Helmut Scholz (A7-0339/2013) 5 Protection and use of transboundary watercourses and international lakes - Recommendation: Matthias Groote (A7-0356/2013) 5 Supplementary research programme for the ITER project (2014-2018) - Report: Vladimír Remek (A7-0211/2013) 5 European Atomic Energy Community research and training programme - Report: Peter Skinner (A7-0407/2012) 5 Nuclear safety cooperation instrument - Report: Holger Krahmer (A7-0327/2012) 5 522.757/OJ 522.757/OJ Contents Nuclear decommissioning assistance programmes in Bulgaria, Lithuania and Slovakia - Report: Giles Chichester (A7-0119/2013) 6 15:00 - 23:00 6 Joint debate - Cohesion, Regional Development and Social Funds 6 Common provisions on European funds - Report: Lambert van Nistelrooij, Constanze Angela Krehl (A7-0274/2013) 6 European Social Fund - Report: Elisabeth Morin-Chartier (A7-0250/2012) 6 European Regional Development Fund and the 'investment for growth and jobs' goal - Report: Jan Olbrycht (A7-0268/2013) 6 European Regional Development Fund and the 'European territorial cooperation' goal - Report: Riikka Pakarinen (A7-0280/2013) 6 Cohesion Fund - Report: Victor Boştinaru (A7-0270/2013) 7 European grouping of territorial cooperation - Report: Joachim Zeller (A7-0309/2013) 7 Gender balance among non-executive directors of companies listed on stock exchanges - Report: Evelyn Regner, Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (A7-0340/2013) 7 Location of the seats of the European Union's institutions - Report: Ashley Fox, Gerald Häfner (A7-0350/2013) 7 State of play of the Doha development agenda - Commission statement 7 European satellite navigation systems - Report: Marian-Jean Marinescu (A7-0321/2013) 7 Key information documents for investment products - Report: Pervenche Berès (A7-0368/2013) 8 Wednesday 20 November 2013 9 08:30 - 11:50 KEY DEBATES 9 Joint debate - Common agricultural policy 9 Financing, management and monitoring of the CAP - Report: Giovanni La Via (A7-0363/2013) 9 European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development - Report: Luis Manuel Capoulas Santos (A7-0361/2013) 9 Common organisation of the markets in agricultural products - Report: Michel Dantin (A7-0366/2013) 9 Direct payments to farmers under support schemes within the framework of the CAP - Report: Luis Manuel Capoulas Santos (A7-0362/2013) 9 Transitional provisions on support for rural development - Report: Albert Deß (A7-0326/2013) 10 Commission work programme 2014 - Commission statement 10 12:00 - 12:30 10 Sakharov Prize - 2013 10 12:30 - 14:30 VOTES followed by explanations of votes 10 2014 budgetary procedure: joint text Report: Anne E. 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