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En En European Parliament Agenda EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 2019 2024 Session document AGENDA Wednesday 7 July 2021 07/07/21 694.731/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 1 Wednesday 7 July 2021 1 Wednesday 7 July 2021 09:00 Announcement of results 09:00 - 13:00 Debates (or after the announcement of results) 13:00 - 14:15 First voting session 15:00 - 20:00 Debates 19:00 Announcement of results 19:30 - 20:45 Second voting session 20:30 - 23:00 Debates 09:00 Announcement of results 09:00 - 13:00 Debates (or after the announcement of results) 59 • Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 24-25 June 2021 European Council and Commission statements [2021/2729(RSP)] Joint debate - Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights in Hungary and Poland 93 À • Breaches of EU law and of the rights of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary as a result of the adopted legal changes in the Hungarian Parliament Council and Commission statements [2021/2780(RSP)] 104 • The outcome of 22 June hearings under Article 7(1) of the TEU regarding Poland and Hungary Council and Commission statements [2021/2789(RSP)] End of joint debate 13:00 - 14:15 First voting session 111 • Single votes 54 ««« - Measures necessary for the implementation of the Protocol on the financial consequences of the expiry of the ECSC Treaty and on the Research Fund for Coal and Steel Recommendation: Johan Van Overtveldt (A9-0229/2021) Recommendation on the proposal for a Council decision amending Decision 2003/76/EC establishing the measures necessary for the implementation of the Protocol, annexed to the Treaty establishing the European Community, on the financial consequences of the expiry of the ECSC Treaty and on the Research Fund for Coal and Steel [09399/2021 - C9-0242/2021 - 2020/0142(APP)] Committee on Budgets 694.731/OJ 694.731/OJ 2 Wednesday 7 July 2021 2 55 « - Managing the assets of the ECSC in liquidation and of the Research Fund for Coal and Steel Report: Johan Van Overtveldt (A9-0228/2021) Report on the proposal for a Council decision amending Decision 2003/77/EC laying down multiannual financial guidelines for managing the assets of the ECSC in liquidation and, on completion of the liquidation, the assets of the Research Fund for Coal and Steel [COM(2020)0321 - C9-0216/2020 - 2020/0143(NLE)] Committee on Budgets 113 • Votes on amendments 91 À «««II - Visa Information System (VIS): visa processing Recommendation for second reading: Paulo Rangel (A9-0207/2021) [05950/1/2021 - C9-0198/2021 - 2018/0152A(COD)] Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 92 À «««II - Visa Information System (VIS): conditions for accessing other EU information systems for VIS Recommendation for second reading: Paulo Rangel (A9-0208/2021) [05951/1/2021 - C9-0199/2021 - 2018/0152B(COD)] Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 135 • GARDIAZABAL, SARVAMAA (BUDG/CONT 01/07) - The creation of guidelines for the application of the general regime of conditionality for the protection of the Union budget 136 • EU global human rights sanctions regime (EU Magnitsky Act) Motions for resolutions [2021/2563(RSP)] 138 • Integrated Border Management Fund: Instrument for Financial Support for Border Management and Visa Policy 2021-2027 Recommendation for second reading: Tanja Fajon (A9-0220/2021) [2018/0249(COD)] Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 139 • Annual Report on the functioning of the Schengen area Report: Tanja Fajon (A9-0183/2021) [2019/2196(INI)] Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 114 • Final votes 20 À - Citizens’ dialogues and Citizens’ participation in the EU decision-making Report: Helmut Scholz (A9-0213/2021) [2020/2201(INI)] Committee on Constitutional Affairs 19 À - EU-NATO cooperation in the context of transatlantic relations Report: Antonio López-Istúriz White (A9-0192/2021) [2020/2257(INI)] Committee on Foreign Affairs 694.731/OJ 694.731/OJ 3 Wednesday 7 July 2021 3 67 À - Old continent growing older - possibilities and challenges related to ageing policy post 2020 Report: Beata Szydło (A9-0194/2021) [2020/2008(INI)] Committee on Employment and Social Affairs 15:00 - 20:00 Debates 94 • Commission Work Programme 2022 Commission statement [2021/2781(RSP)] One round of political group speakers 95 • State of play of the implementation of the EU Digital Covid Certificate regulations Commission statement [2021/2782(RSP)] 13 À «««I • European Medicines Agency Report: Nicolás González Casares (A9-0216/2021) Report on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on a reinforced role for the European Medicines Agency in crisis preparedness and management for medicinal products and medical devices [COM(2020)0725 - C9-0365/2020 - 2020/0321(COD)] Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety 30 À «««I • General Union Environment Action Programme to 2030 Report: Grace O'Sullivan (A9-0203/2021) Report on the proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on a General Union Environment Action Programme to 2030 [COM(2020)0652 - C9-0329/2020 - 2020/0300(COD)] Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety 70 À • A new ERA for Research and Innovation Oral question Cristian-Silviu Buşoi (O-000031/2021 - B9-0026/21) Committee on Industry, Research and Energy Commission A new ERA for research and innovation [2021/2524(RSP)] 19:00 Announcement of results 694.731/OJ 694.731/OJ 4 Wednesday 7 July 2021 4 19:30 - 20:45 Second voting session 116 • Votes on amendments 140 • European Medicines Agency Report: Nicolás González Casares (A9-0216/2021) [2020/0321(COD)] Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety 141 • General Union Environment Action Programme to 2030 Report: Grace O'Sullivan (A9-0203/2021) [2020/0300(COD)] Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety 143 • A new ERA for Research and Innovation Motions for resolutions [2021/2524(RSP)] 117 • Final votes 53 À - The creation of guidelines for the application of the general regime of conditionality for the protection of the Union budget Report: Eider Gardiazabal Rubial, Petri Sarvamaa (A9-0226/2021) [2021/2071(INI)] Committee on Budgets Committee on Budgetary Control 47 À - EU global human rights sanctions regime (EU Magnitsky Act) Motions for resolutions B9-0371/2021 [2021/2563(RSP)] 68 À - Annual Report on the functioning of the Schengen area Report: Tanja Fajon (A9-0183/2021) [2019/2196(INI)] Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 20:30 - 23:00 Debates 71 À • Establishment of Antarctic Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and the conservation of Southern Ocean biodiversity Council and Commission statements [2021/2757(RSP)] 61 À • Review of the macroeconomic legislative framework Report: Margarida Marques (A9-0212/2021) Report on the review of the macroeconomic legislative framework for a better impact on Europe’s real economy and improved transparency of decision-making and democratic accountability [2020/2075(INI)] Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs 694.731/OJ 694.731/OJ 5 Wednesday 7 July 2021 5 694.731/OJ 694.731/OJ.
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