Fourth meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Scrutiny Group (JPSG) on Europol, Boekarest - Hoofdinhoud
datum | 24 februari 2019 17:00 - 25 februari 2019 |
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plaats | Boekarest, Roemenië |
locatie | Bucharest, Romania |
aanwezigen | (Claude) Moraes i, J.B. (Julian) King i e.a. |
organisatie | EP-Commissie Burgerlijke vrijheden, justitie en binnenlandse zaken (LIBE) i, Roemeens voorzitterschap Europese Unie 1e helft 2019 (Roemeens voorzitterschap) i |
The fourth meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Scrutiny Group on Europol (JPSG) will take place 24-25 February 2019 in Bucharest. The JPSG brings together Members of national parliaments and the European Parliament to fulfill the scrutiny and oversight on the activities of Europol including on fundamental rights. The JPSG meets at least twice a year. It is Co-Chaired by the European Parliament and the country holding the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
The agenda also includes high profile discussions on topics such as the findings by the Europol Cooperation Board, the state of play and activities of the Europol Cybercrime Centre and the Europol Migrant Smuggling Centre, as well as a keynote speech by the Commissioner for the Security Union - Sir Julian KING.
Location: Palace of Parliament, Bucharest, Romania
Last updated: 22-02-2019
Draft programme
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Joint Parliamentary Scrutiny Group on the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement (Europol)
Bucharest, Romania, 24-25 February 2019
Palace of Parliament, Room I.I.C. Bratianu
18:00 - 19:00 2nd Meeting of the Working Group on the participation of Denmark to the JPSG meetings
In camera
Venue: Palace of Parliament, Spiru Haret Room, main floor
19:30 - 19:45 Cultural programme
Venue: Marriott Hotel, Caleal3 Septembrie 90, Bucharest, 050726
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-Welcome address by Ms. Oana-Consuela FLOREA, Head of Delegation of the Romanian Parliament to the JPSG on Europol
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-Welcome address by Mr. Claude MORAES, Chairman of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), European Parliament, and Chair of the EP delegation to the JPSG
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-Welcome speech by Ms. Carmen DAN, Minister of Internal Affairs, Romania (TBC)
Venue: Marriott Hofei Calea 13 Septembrie 90, Bucharest, 050726
Monday, 25 February
9:00-9:15
Departure from the hotels to the JPSG meeting venue
Adoption of the agenda and opening remarks by the Co-Chairs
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-Ms Oana-Consuela FLOREA, Head of delegation of the Romanian Parliament to the JPSG on Europol
Europol Management Board activities from September 2018 to February 2019
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-Presentation by Mr Victor Wili APREUTESEI, Chairperson of Europol Management Board
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-Report by Mr Tsvetan TSVETANOV, Chairman of the Committee on Internal Security and Public Order, 44th National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria
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-Exchange of views
11:15 - 11:30
Reporting back by the European Data Protection Supervisor and Europol Cooperation Board
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-Report from Professor Frangois PELLEGRINI, Chair of the Europol Cooperation Board
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-Speech by Mr Giovanni BUTTARELLI, European Data Protection Supervisor (video message)
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-Report from Mr Wojciech WIEWIÓROWSKI, European Data Protection Assistant Supervisor
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-Exchange of views
12:30 - 13:30 Family Photo & Official lunch
13:30 - 14:15 Europol Travel Intelligence Centre (ETIC): State of play and activity report
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-Presentation by Mr Wil van GEMERT, Deputy Executive Director for Operations at Europol
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-Exchange of views
14:15-15:00 European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) State of play and activity report including support against counterfeiting of non-cash means of payment, monitoring and countering dark web crimes
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-Presentation by Mr Wil van GEMERT, Deputy Executive Director for Operations at Europol
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-Exchange of views
17:00
17:30
Conclusions and closing remarks of the meeting by the Co-Chairs
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-Ms Oana-Consuela FLOREA, Head delegation of the Romanian Parliament to the JPSG on Europol
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-Mr Claude MORAES, Chairman of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), European Parliament, and Head of the EP delegation to the JPSG
Guided tour of the Palace of Parliament
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Other documents
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-RO Presidency website
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-Europol Regulation
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-Seventeenth Progress Report towards an effective and genuine Security Union
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-Rule of Procedure, adopted on 19 March 2018 in Sofia, Bulgaria
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-Letter from the MB Chairperson transmitting Europol's draft Programming Document 2020-2022 to the JPSG
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-Outline of Ms De Bolle intervention - “Reporting on Europol activities from September 2018 to February 2019”
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-Draft Europol Programming Document 2020 - 2022
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-Europol Strategy 2020+
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-Intervention of Mr Victor Wili Apreutesei, Chairperson of the Management Board on “Europol Management Board activities from September 2018 to February 2019”
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-Overview of MB activities October - December 2018
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-Report from Mr Tsvetanov on the Management Board Meeting of 13 December 2019
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-Letter communicating outcome of written procedure to JPSG
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-Europol replies to WQ of the Dutch Parliament
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-Europol replies to WQ of the German Parliament
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-Letter NL JPSG delegation - written questions
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-Question écrite - 4e réunion Europol Bucarest - 6 février
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-Letter DE JPSG delegation - written questions
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Contents
Deze parlementaire commissie i houdt zich onder meer bezig met de rechten van de burgers van de EU, bestrijding van discriminatie, vrij verkeer van personen, asiel en migratie en de samenwerking bij de rechtsgang.
Deze commissie telt 69 leden. De belangrijkste taak van de commissie is de wetgeving en het democratisch toezicht op het beleid dat de Europese Unie in staat stelt haar burgers vrijheid, veiligheid te bieden. Hierbij zorgt de commissie ervoor dat de waarden uit het EU-Handvest van de grondrechten i in de gehele Europese Unie worden gehandhaafd.
Van 1 januari tot en met 30 juni 2019 vervulde Roemenië i het voorzitterschap i van de Raad van de Europese Unie i. Roemenië volgde hiermee Oostenrijk i op. Roemenië was voor het eerst voorzitter van de Raad; het land is in 2007 lid geworden van de Europese Unie.
De prioriteiten van het Roemeens voorzitterschap sloten aan bij de gemeenschappelijke doelen van een zogenoemde trojka i, die Roemenië samen met Finland en Kroatië vormt. Die doelen waren onder meer gericht op het versterken van het vertrouwen van burgers in de EU, een toekomstgericht klimaatbeleid en het versterken van de rol van de EU op het wereldtoneel.