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    Last-minute press briefing at 16.30

    The Parliament’s Spokesperson and the Press Service will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 16.30. More information here.

    Journalists wishing to actively participate and ask questions, please connect via Interactio by using this link.

    Increasing the energy efficiency of buildings

    After the opening of the session, MEPs will debate with the Commission a new directive to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions from the building sector, and achieve climate neutrality by 2050. The new rules also mean more of the worst-performing buildings in the EU will undergo renovation. A final vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Improving the enforcement of EU sanctions

    MEPs will debate a new law with the Commission that introduces a common definition for EU sanctions violations, harmonising penalties so they are dissuasive, making it a criminal offense to provide financial services or legal advisory services that violate sanctions, and criminalising the trade in arms or dual-use items, including in cases of serious negligence. The final vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Janne OJAMO

    (+32) 470 89 21 92

    EP_Justice

    Green claims: protecting consumers from being mislead

    In the evening, MEPs will debate their position on new rules to verify and pre-approve green marketing claims to protect consumers from misleading ads. The so-called green claims directive defines what kind of information companies have to provide to justify their environmental marketing claims. The first reading vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Maris KURME

    (+32) 477 99 06 65

    EP_SingleMarket

    Protecting EU consumers against damage by defective products

    In an evening debate, plenary will discuss with the Commission revamped rules ensuring consumers have access to compensation for damage caused by defective products. The new directive updates 40-year-old rules to reflect the emergence of new technologies such as AI and an increase in online shopping, including of products from outside the EU. The final vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Martina VASS

    (+32) 477 99 11 57

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Security of digital products. Plenary will debate new cyber resilience rules with the Commission, to protect digital products in the EU from cyber threats. The final vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and EbS+.

    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.

    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

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