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Seduta 53722/12/2017(19:30 – 19:40)PresidenteCOLLINA (PD), vice presidente Argomenti della sedutaBilancio di previsione dello Stato per l’anno finanziario 2018 e bilancio pluriennale per il triennio 2018-2020 – (Tab. 2) Stato di previsione del Ministero dell’economia e delle finanze per l’anno finanziario 2018 e per il triennio 2018-2020 (limitatamente alle parti di competenza) – (Tab. 8) Stato di previsione del Ministero dell’interno per l’anno finanziario 2018 e per il triennio 2018-2020 (AGENPARL)

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Seduta 15922/12/2017(19:10 – 19:30)PresidenteCORSINI, Vice Presidente Argomenti della sedutaBilancio di previsione dello Stato per l’anno finanziario 2018 e bilancio pluriennale per il triennio 2018-2020 e relativa Nota di variazioni (Tab. 6) Stato di previsione del Ministero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionale per l’anno finanziario 2018 e per il triennio 2018-2020 Presenze GovernoDELLA VEDOVA, Sottosegretario di Stato per gli affari esteri e la cooperazione internazionale (AGENPARL)

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Seduta 53722/12/2017(19:30 – 19:40)PresidenteCOLLINA (PD), vice presidente Argomenti della sedutaBilancio di previsione dello Stato per l’anno finanziario 2018 e bilancio pluriennale per il triennio 2018-2020 – (Tab. 2) Stato di previsione del Ministero dell’economia e delle finanze per l’anno finanziario 2018 e per il triennio 2018-2020 (limitatamente alle parti di competenza) – (Tab. 8) Stato di previsione del Ministero dell’interno per l’anno finanziario 2018 e per il triennio 2018-2020 (AGENPARL)

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The purpose of this study is to enhance the evidence base on how organised crime groups (OCGs) have evolved into transnational geopolitical actors, to evaluate the suitability of international legal frameworks for holding them accountable, and to offer policy recommendations to strengthen this accountability. The study finds that international law fails to adequately define or reflect the transformation of OCGs into geopolitical actors. Instead, it relies on outdated conceptions of criminal hierarchies, which confine organised crime to the transnational rather than international legal domain . International law is therefore restricted in its ability to categorise these groups as legal entities,…

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On Tuesday, 24 March 2026, the FEMM Committee jointly with the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs will vote on the draft own-initiative report on advancing towards a care society: addressing the gender care gap.The demand for care in the European Union is growing rapidly due to demographic change, labour market pressures and social transformations. Care provision remains under-recognised, under-resourced and unequally distributed, with women still bearing a disproportionate share of both paid and unpaid care responsibilities. Building on the European Care Strategy, the draft report by co-rapporteurs Rosa Estaràs Ferragut and Eleonora Meleti, with 601 tabled amendments and 38…

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On Tuesday, 24 March 2026, the FEMM Committee invited the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) and the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) to present the latest results from the EU gender-based violence survey. The EU gender-based violence survey helps to understand the shocking levels of violence against women still persisting in the EU. It shows the need to act. Member States must do more to prevent violence against women and to protect them when it happens. Key findings show that: · One in three women in the EU-27 (30.7 %) have experienced physical violence or threats and/or…

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On Tuesday, 24 March 2026, the FEMM Committee jointly with the Committee on Public Health will hold a hearing on “Menopause care in the EU“.Menopause has a profound impact on millions of women across Europe, disrupting their health, family life, and careers, while also carrying wider societal implications. Nearly 90% of women in Europe will experience menopause during their lifetime, making it one of the most widespread and significant health transitions. Menopause influences women’s participation in the workforce, as women of menopausal age constitute the fastest-growing group in the workforce accounting for 11% of the G7 workforce, their ability to…

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On Tuesday, 24 March 2026, the draft resolution on the impact of the 1974 Turkish invasion on Cypriot women and girls, and the crimes committed by Turkish forces and consequences on gender equality will be presented in the FEMM Committee. The draft resolution by the rapporteur Eleonora Meleti follows up on the FEMM Committee mission to Nicosia, Cyprus, which took place 26-28 May 2025, on the impact of conflict and post-conflict trauma on communities and particularly on women and girls. FEMM Rapporteur: Eleonora Meleti (EPP)Source : © European Union, 2026 – EP(AGENPARL)

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On Tuesday, 24 March 2026, the FEMM Committee jointly with the Committee on Public Health will hold a hearing on “Menopause care in the EU“.Menopause has a profound impact on millions of women across Europe, disrupting their health, family life, and careers, while also carrying wider societal implications. Nearly 90% of women in Europe will experience menopause during their lifetime, making it one of the most widespread and significant health transitions. Menopause influences women’s participation in the workforce, as women of menopausal age constitute the fastest-growing group in the workforce accounting for 11% of the G7 workforce, their ability to…

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The Policy Department of the European Parliament organised for the Committee for Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, a Workshop on ‘What Europeans Think about Immigration and Why It Matters’. The event focused on scientific evidence regarding public perceptions of immigration’s effects, given that even when based on factual data, people’s perceptions can vary markedly.Understanding how objective evidence impacts people’s opinions can improve understanding of attitudes and contribute to more effective communication. In addition, the event examined the latest scientific evidence on the causes and effects of attitudes toward immigration across Europe and how this can inform political communication strategies.This…

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