(PETI) Next week in the Committee on Petitions

Date of article: 27/09/2024

Daily News of: 27/09/2024

Country:  EUROPE

Author: Committee on Petitions of the European Parliament

 

 

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Press release

26-09-2024

Next week in the Committee on Petitions

 

 

 

 

Monday 30 September 2024, 15.00 – 17.00

European Parliament in Brussels, the Spinelli building, room 1G3


Vote


Vote on the contested Coordinators’ decision of 4 September 2024 to apply the urgency procedure to petition No 0961/2024 on the environmental consequences of constructing a cellulose facility in Galicia and include it in the agenda of the committee meeting of 3 October 2024.


Petitions


Petition 0449/2022 (Belgium) on the lack of transparency on imposing VAT to goods coming from third counties.

Petition 0664/2023 (France) on the failure by La Poste in France to comply with Directive 97/67/EC concerning the rules for the delivery of registered mail. (in the presence of the petitioner by remote connection)

Petition No 0469/2024 by Péter Berencsi (Hungarian) on regulating the sale of energy drinks to minors in the EU

Petition No 1103/2022 by Martha Myers (Dutch), on behalf of Fossil Free Politics, signed by 91 associations, on holding fossil fuel companies accountable and ending fossil fuel influence in the EU decision-making. (in the presence of the petitioner by remote connection)

Petition No 1118/2022 by Myriam Douo (French), on behalf of Friends of the Earth Europe, on the alleged undue influence of fossil fuel companies on the Parliament's legislative work

Petition No 1128/2022 by Frida Kieninger (Austrian), on behalf of Food and Water Action Europe, on the alleged influence of fossil fuel industry on the Union’s climate and energy policies. (in the presence of the petitioner)

 

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