Plenary round-up – Brussels, June 2020
The June 2020 plenary session was the fourth conducted with Members participating remotely, although this time a majority were present in Brussels, and using the alternative voting procedure put in place in March by Parliament's Bureau. The session focused on a number of urgent legislative proposals as well as votes on draft amending budgets and the guidelines for the 2021 EU budget. Parliament adopted recommendations on the negotiations for a new partnership with the United Kingdom, and discussed the European Council meeting held subsequently on 19 June. Members heard Council and European Commission statements on anti-racism protests, on the Conference on the Future of Europe, and on Covid-19 related issues: protecting strategic sectors; tackling disinformation; and protection of cross-border and seasonal workers. Members also discussed the situation in the Schengen area following the Covid-19 outbreak, as well as tourism and transport in 2020 and beyond, and land-grabbing and deforestation in the Amazonas. Members debated statements from the Vice President of the Commission/High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borell, on the foreign policy consequences of the Covid-19 crisis, on China's national security law for Hong Kong, and on the EU response to the possible Israeli annexation of the West Bank. Finally, Parliament adopted decisions creating a subcommittee on tax matters, a special committee on beating cancer, a special committee on foreign interference and a special committee on artificial intelligence.
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- AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
- Asia and Oceania
- budget
- budgetary amendment
- China
- communications
- coronavirus disease
- disinformation
- drawing up of the EU budget
- economic geography
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- epidemic
- EU finance
- Europe
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- FINANCE
- fisheries
- fishing agreement
- GEOGRAPHY
- health
- Hong Kong
- political geography
- social affairs
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- sustainable mobility
- tourism
- TRANSPORT
- transport policy
- United Kingdom
- withdrawal from the EU