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Every five years, citizens across the European Union elect the members of the European Parliament.
Together with representatives of the governments of EU countries, MEPs shape and decide on new laws that influence the lives of people across 27 countries.
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[2024-03-09 12:21 UTC]

R to @europarl_en: Women should play a prominent role in politics, but how do they fare at the European Parliament? Find out in our infographics ↓

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[2024-03-08 08:02 UTC]

On International Women's Day and every day, the Parliament is acting to defend women’s rights and make gender equality a reality.
How many women will sit in the Parliament from 2024-2029?
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in the European elections this June.
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[2024-03-08 08:00 UTC]

Meet Stella 🇬🇷 and Linda 🇱🇻, two Europeans who are fighting for a fairer society.
Join the efforts to create a more equal European democracy: use your vote in the European elections on 6-9 June.
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[2024-03-07 18:00 UTC]

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Parliament's
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committee is organising an event to discuss the participation and visibility of women in sports, in the context of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Follow online today from 9.30 CET:
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[2024-03-07 08:00 UTC]

99.9% of EU exports to Chile will be tariff-free except for sugar under a new trade agreement with the South American country.
The deal, which has just been approved by Parliament, is expected to boost EU exports by up to €4.5 billion.
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[2024-03-06 13:00 UTC]

Thousands of regional food and drink products across Europe are protected by EU Geographical Indications.
Parliament has approved an update of existing laws to better protect and promote speciality products from Europe’s unique regions.
Find out more:
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[2024-03-05 18:00 UTC]

How visible are women in sports? What about equal payment for female athletes? The European Parliament looks into these issues ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 March.
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[2024-03-05 17:00 UTC]

Parliament and Council negotiators have reached a provisional agreement on revamped rules to reduce, reuse and recycle packaging, increase safety and boost the circular economy.
Find out more:
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[2024-03-05 12:00 UTC]

It takes 30 seconds to put the European elections in your calendar ✅
It's 5 years to wait if you miss them.
Sign up and be reminded to vote on 6-9 June 👉
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[2024-03-04 18:00 UTC]

Find out how Europeans manage their waste and what measures the EU is taking to ensure environmentally-friendly practices:
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[2024-03-04 15:00 UTC]

♀️ International Women's Day: discussing the situation of women in sports
🚚 Ukrainian and Moldovan exports to the EU: committee vote on the suspension of import duties and quotas
Find out what Parliament is working on this week:
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[2024-03-04 10:00 UTC]

On World Wildlife Day, it's good to know that EU habitats will be protected under a new nature restoration law. 🇪🇺
EU countries must restore at least 30% of these habitats from poor to good condition by 2030, increasing to 90% by 2050.
Find out more ↓

[2024-03-03 08:40 UTC]

Here are five things that MEPs worked on this week ↓

[2024-03-02 09:00 UTC]

Parliament is backing a new law that would make the short-term rental market more transparent.
The aim is to give cities and regions the information they need to regulate the short-term rental market.
Read more about it here:
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[2024-03-01 10:29 UTC]

Parliament has greenlit a new system to make it easier to access public and private services anywhere in the EU: the digital wallet.
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[2024-02-29 19:00 UTC]

The EU must actively support Russia’s democratic opposition, MEPs say in a resolution adopted today. They added that the Russian state, and Vladimir Putin personally, bear criminal and political responsibility for the death of Alexei Navalny.
Read more:
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[2024-02-29 17:00 UTC]

The EU must support Ukraine with whatever is needed for Kyiv to win its war against Russia, say MEPs in a resolution adopted today.
Read more:
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[2024-02-29 14:51 UTC]

Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of murdered Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, accused Russian authorities, led by President Vladimir Putin, of having orchestrated her husband's killing. in her address to the European Parliament on 28 February.

[2024-02-28 18:29 UTC]

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