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Press service
European Parliament
Media advisory
29-09-2022
Spokespersons for Parliament and for political groups will hold a briefing on the 3-6 October plenary session on Friday at 11.00, in Parliament’s Anna Politkovskaya press room.
Key topics next week include:
– Russia’s escalation of its war against Ukraine
– Tackling the soaring energy prices
– Final vote on a common charger for mobile phones and other portable electronic devices
– Proposed suspension of EU funds for Hungary
– Women’s rights protests in Iran
– Final vote on the first Health Union package
Interpretation of the press briefing will be available in English, French and German.
Journalists wishing to actively participate and ask questions, please connect via Interactio by using this: https://ep.interactio.eu/66e2-hy1p-1w4u
Information for the media – Use Interactio to ask questions
Interactio is only supported on iPad (with the Safari browser) and Mac/Windows (with the Google Chrome browser).
When [connecting](https://broadcaster.interactio.eu/join/66e2-hy1p-1w4u), enter your name and the media you are representing in the first name / last name fields.
For better sound quality, use headphones and a microphone. Interpretation is only possible for interventions with video.
Journalists who have never used Interactio before are asked to connect 30 minutes before the start of the press conference to perform a connection test. IT assistance can be provided if necessary.
For more details, check the [connection guidelines](http://www.epgencms.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/upload/fbd4b6dc-23f7-4725-b104-0553bd977cbc/linc-remote-connection-guidelines_en.pdf) and [recommendations for remote speakers](http://www.epgencms.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/upload/ba24d4cc-68c1-4ce6-b96c-32f42e3efcb0/linc-remote-connection-speakers_en.pdf).
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
Delphine COLARD
Head of Spokesperson’s Unit and Deputy Spokesperson
Neil CORLETT
Head of the Press Unit