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European Parliament to hold extraordinary plenary on 26 March
COVID-19: European Parliament will hold an extraordinary plenary on 26.03 to allow for implementation of special measures The European Parliament president and political group leaders decided to hold an extraordinary plenary session next Thursday, 26 March, to allow for implementation of special measures.
Parliament's president and group leaders (Conference of Presidents) held an informal exchange of views on Thursday morning (19 March). They approved in written procedure the proposal of European Parliament President Sassoli to convene an extraordinary plenary session next Thursday, 26 March in Brussels to debate and vote on the first three legislative proposals of the European Commission to tackle the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in EU member states.
President David Sassoli said: “The European Parliament is doing its duty and will continue to do so. Parliament must remain open, because a virus cannot bring down democracy. We are the only European institution voted in by its citizens and we want to continue representing and defending them”.
On the agenda:
- The Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative, which will make available €37 billion of the Cohesion funds to member states to address the consequences of the crisis,
- a legislative proposal to extend the scope of the EU Solidarity Fund to cover public health emergencies
- a Commission proposal to stop the so-called ghost flights caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.
It is key that the European Parliament adopts these three proposals swiftly, to provide concrete support to EU citizens and to the member states in this unprecedented situation.
The Bureau of the European Parliament will adopt specific measures for this session to ensure the votes can be organized remotely.
This plenary will formally replace the session foreseen for 1-2 April.
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