CALENDAR / Main activities of the european institutions
From 22/07 to 28/07/2019
Monday 22 July
Brussels. European Parliament. Committee activities (on 24/07) - COMMITTEES: start of Finnish Presidency meetings with the various committees of the Parliament - BUDG: examination of several amending budgets and requests for budget transfers (strengthening Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+, assistance to Romania, Italy and Austria, adjustment of the 2019 budget due to Brexit) (and 23/07).
Tuesday 23 July
Brussels. Council of the EU. Political and Security Committee (PSC).
Brussels. European Parliament. Committee activities - INTA: discussion with Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström on recent trade agreements with Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay) and Vietnam.
Wednesday 24 July
Brussels. European Commission. Weekly meeting of the College of Commissioners - Economic governance framework for convergence and competitiveness in the euro area (proposal under Article 136 TFEU) (Dombrovskis) - Memorandum of Understanding between the Commission and the Single Resolution Council (Dombrovskis) - Anti-money laundering package (Timmermans/Dombrovskis) - Communication on equivalence in financial services (Dombrovskis) - Communication on forest protection and the promotion of reforestation (Timmermans/Katainen). - Guidelines on the participation of bidders and third country goods in public procurement in the EU (Katainen). - Communication on the General Data Protection Regulation - One year later (Timmermans). - 19th progress report of the Security Union (Timmermans). - Discussion on the choice of the person who will replace Martin Selmayr, who is leaving office this week, as Secretary General of the Commission.
Brussels. European Parliament. Committee activities - LIBE: discussion with Commissioner Julian King (Security Union) on the 18th progress report and related work on the implementation of the Security Union - TRAN: debate with Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc on the Commission's priorities in this area for the coming months - AFET: debate with the newly elected Prime Minister of Moldova, Maia Sandu.