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Coming up in plenary: Vaccines, EU-US relations and Portuguese presidency
COVID-19 vaccines in the EU, relations with the US and the priorities of the new Council presidency will be discussed at the first plenary session of 2021.
Vaccine contracts
MEPs will hold a debate on Tuesday morning (19 January) on the need for more clarity and transparency concerning vaccine contracts and the EU’s decision-making process regarding COVID-19 vaccines.
EU-US relations
With Joe Biden taking over as president of the United States on 20 January, MEPs are hopeful for a new chapter in EU-US relations. On Wednesday morning (20 January), Parliament will debate areas where the two partners can strengthen their collaboration in the future.
Portuguese presidency
Portugal took over the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the EU on 1 January. Portuguese prime minister António Costa will address MEPs on his country’s priorities on Wednesday morning.
Right to disconnect
The current pandemic has meant that one in three Europeans are now working from home. In a vote on Thursday (21 January), Parliament is likely to call on the Commission to make “the right to disconnect” a legal entitlement in the EU. MEPs say workers, when off work, should not feel obliged to answer work-related calls, emails and messages.
Impact of COVID-19
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will quiz Council and Commission representatives on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis.
Artificial intelligence
MEPs are also set to debate and vote on how to govern the use of artificial intelligence (AI) specifically within the military and public domains. They are expected to insist on respect for human rights when using AI technologies in mass surveillance.
Gender equality
On Thursday, the Parliament will debate the EU’s strategy for gender equality as well as how Covid-19 has impacted women’s rights and how to include women in the digital economy.
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