04/02/2021 (Agence Europe) – On Thursday 4 February, the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties (LIBE) and the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) approved the outcome of the negotiations held between the Council of the EU and the European Parliament on the 'Rights and Values' programme (52 votes in favour, 14 against and 2 abstentions) and on the 'Justice' programme (67 votes in favour, 13 against and 6 abstentions) for the 2021–2027 period (see EUROPE 12030/12). Partial agreements on the main outlines of the programmes had already been reached in March 2019 (see EUROPE 12207/9, 12209/6) while the budgetary aspects were settled in December 2020 (see EUROPE 12626/6). The 'Rights and Values' programme – renamed ‘Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values’ by the co-legislators – has a maximum financial envelope of €1.55 billion. The ‘Justice’ programme has a budget of €305 million. The agreements will now have to be validated in the European Parliament plenary session. (MF)