Audieri
O comisie poate organiza o audiere cu experți atunci când acest lucru este considerat esențial pentru activitatea sa cu privire la o anumită chestiune. Audierile pot fi organizate și în comun, de două sau mai multe comisii. Majoritatea comisiilor organizează audieri regulate, deoarece acest lucru le permite să intre în contact cu experții și să aibă discuții cu privire la chestiunile-cheie. Această pagină vă pune la dispoziție toate informațiile disponibile privind audierile comisiilor, inclusiv programele și intervențiile vorbitorilor.
The public hearing ‘The responsibilities of fossil fuel companies in the cost of living crisis’ focused on the impact of the war in Ukraine on energy prices and addressed the cost of living crisis and energy poverty in the EU, examining the alleged responsibilities fossil fuel companies bear in this regard.
The public hearing ‘A reflection on the EP Committee on Petitions and the petitions’ systems of third countries’ focused on the analysis, comparison and best practices of the EU petitions’ system and of the petitions’ systems of selected non-European countries.
On Tuesday 18 July 2023, the Committee on Petitions, in association with the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, will hold a public hearing on ‘Schengen Borders - issues raised by petitioners’
On Wednesday 24 May 2023, the Committee on Petitions, in association with the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, held a public hearing on “The state of implementation of the Habitats Directive”.
On Monday 27 March, the PECH Committee, in association with the ENVI and PETI Committees held a public hearing on the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) "Stop Finning – Stop the Trade".
On 28 February 2023 the Committee on Petitions held a public hearing with professors and experts on the topic “The language immersion model in Catalonia, Spain“. The public hearing assessed a follow up on several petitions on the impact of the immersion model in Catalan at schools.
On December 1st 2022, PETI Committee held a public hearing entitled 'Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation', in association with LIBE Committee and JURI Committee. This public hearing addressed different forms of discrimination of LGBTI persons in some Member States.
This public hearing assessed the situation of children and youth in the field of mental health as childhood and adolescence are a time of special sensitivity. The pandemic, the need to cope with distance learning, and isolation from peers have brought the psychological problems of teenagers to the forefront, while access to therapy and rehabilitation has been significantly limited during the pandemic.
On 15 June 2022 the Committee on Culture and Education will hold a public hearing on “The United Kingdom and Erasmus+” in association with the Committee for Petitions. The hearing will assess the impact of the UK's decision to withdraw from Erasmus+ on higher education institutions and their students.
This public hearing focused on how renewable sources of energy are growing in proportion in the current electricity generation mix. Nevertheless, this necessary development, essential to decarbonize the electricity sector, must be respectful of the environmental and social considerations to achieve public acceptance and avoid rejection that is noticed in many territories and can put the energy transition at risk.
The Committee held a hearing on cultural and linguistic diversity in the EU, vital components of European cultural heritage. Linguistic diversity is also an important tool for achieving better intercultural understanding. Many petitions raise the question of linguistic diversity, referring to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and the cooperation with the Council of Europe in the field of multilingualism.
On 15 March 2022, the PETI and JURI Committees jointly organised the hearing ‘EU Green Prosecutor - a common toolbox for fighting environmental crime’. The event, which was co-chaired by the Chairs of the two Committees, attracted strong interest, with many participants attending in person.