120th CoR plenary session, Brussel - Hoofdinhoud
datum | 7 december 2016 - 8 december 2016 |
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plaats | Brussel, België |
locatie | Paul-Henri Spaak (PHS) i |
organisatie | Comité van de Regio's (CvdR) i |
The members of the European Commitee of the Regions will meet in the 120th plenary session.
Twelve opinions are on the agenda of this plenary session.
On the first day, Mr Frans Timmermans, First Vice-President of the European Commission, will exchange views with CoR members. On the second day, Mr Dimitris Avramopoulos, EU Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship, will debate with members on Regional Authorities dealing with migration challenge: from crisis modus to daily management.
The full list of opinions which will be adopted during the December plenary session:
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-The REFIT Programme: the local and regional perspective, rapporteur Mr François Decoster (FR/ALDE)
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-Tourism as a driving force for regional cooperation across the EU, raporteur Mr Hanspeter Wagner (AT/EPP)
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-EFSI 2.0, rapporteur general Mr Wim van de Donk (NL/EPP)
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-Collaborative economy and online platforms: a shared view of cities and regions, rapporteur Ms Benedetta Brighenti (IT/PES)
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-Regulating price volatility of agricultural products, rapporteur Mr Jacques Blanc (FR/EPP)
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-Technical measures in fisheries, rapporteur Ms Emily Westley (GB/PES)
The Revision of the Posting of Workers Directive, rapporteur Ms Yoomi Renström (SE/PES)
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-A New Skills Agenda for Europe, rapporteur Ms Marie-Louise Rönnmark (SE/PES)
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-Review of the audio-visual and media services Directive (AMSD), rapporteur Mr Jácint Horváth (HU/PES)
Reform of the Common European Asylum System, rapporteur Mr Vincenzo Bianco (IT/PES)
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-Integration of third country nationals, rapporteur Mr Karl Vanlouwe (BE/EA)
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-Legal migration, rapoprteur Mr Olgierd Geblewicz (PL/EPP)
Contact: |
Contact Person: CoR Registry |
Organizer: Commitee of the Regions |
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Fax: +32 2 282 23 25 |
Email: greffe@cor.europa.eu |
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Dit orgaan is de spreekbuis voor lokale en regionale overheden binnen de Europese Unie. De Raad van de Europese Unie i en de Europese Commissie i zijn in bepaalde gevallen verplicht advies te vragen aan het Comité van de Regio's (CvdR), voordat zij een besluit kunnen nemen.