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#BrusselsAttacks: Belgian ministers to brief civil liberties MEPs
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The terrorist attacks that killed 32 people and injured more than 300 in Brussels on 22 March will be the focus of a Civil Liberties Committee debate on Monday afternoon (25 April), with Belgian ministers for the interior, Jan Jambon, and justice, Koen Geens.
The exchange is a follow-up to the extraordinary Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting on 24 March. MEPs will also welcome Commission officials to discuss the latest Commission communication on the European Agenda on Security to fight terrorism, presented last week.The debate will start at 14h30. The Civil Liberties Committee meeting will be held in room 4Q2, József Antall building, in Brussels.
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