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April 29, 2026

EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Protect EU democracy

EU Parliament Calls for Action on Rule‑of‑Law Report

The European Parliament’s resolution says the EU must use its budget and rules to make sure all member states keep democracy, fair courts, and basic rights, stop corruption, protect journalists and minorities, and only give money to countries that follow these rules.

Journalists & NGOs
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Ensure EU law works

Making Sure EU Laws Are Actually Followed

The European Parliament’s 29 April 2026 resolution is a formal statement that tells the European Commission to publish yearly, clear reports on how EU laws are being applied, make the data open and easy to read, act faster and more transparently when countries break the rules, use technology responsibly, and help member states implement the laws on time.

NGOs: Environmental NGOs & Journalists
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Uphold EU values

EU Rights Review 2024‑2025

This European Parliament resolution for 2024‑2025 checks how well EU countries protect basic rights, calls for faster action when rules are broken, and urges stronger safeguards for vulnerable groups, media, privacy, and the rule of law.

Women & Journalists
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Rule of Law

Goal: Hold EU bodies accountable

European Public Prosecutor’s Office 2024 Budget Review

The European Parliament approved the EPPO’s 2024 budget, closed its accounts, and confirmed the office spent its money properly while calling for more staff, money, and better cooperation to fight EU financial crimes.

Law Enforcement & Workers

April 01, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Defence

Goal: Keep Europe safe

Funding Ukraine's recovery and defense

The European Commission is proposing a major loan to Ukraine, giving it billions of euros for 2026 and 2027 to help fund its government and military, but Ukraine must promise to keep its democracy strong and fight corruption to get the cash.

Ukrainians & Defence Workers

March 26, 2026

EU Parliament: Official Decision
Rule of Law

Goal: Align EU with global law

EU joins global effort to regulate ship sales

The European Parliament approved a resolution that says the EU can join the UN rule on selling ships, and it tells the EU leaders to send this decision to the Council, Commission, member‑state governments, parliaments, and the UN office.

Logistics Companies & Workers
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Trade

Goal: Secure EU trade

U.S. lobster goes duty‑free, EU cuts U.S. tariffs on $160 million of goods

The European Parliament has made changes to a rule that allows certain goods from the US to be sold without taxes in the EU, extending the period it's allowed until 2028 and adding new rules to make sure the goods are actually coming from the US and not being re-exported elsewhere.

Importers & Exporters
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Rule of Law

Goal: Keep banks from failing

New Law to Help People in Financial Struggle

The European Parliament has agreed to a resolution that supports new rules for dealing with financial crises, which will be adopted by the EU leaders and published in an official journal.

Citizens of EU countries
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Transparency

Goal: Keep banks from failing

Stopping Bank Crashes Early: Rules, Conditions, and Funding

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution that updates rules for when a country's economy is struggling, making it easier to intervene early and improve conditions, while also clarifying how certain services are handled during this process.

Workers & Unions
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Rule of Law

Goal: Protect privacy rights

Ending the temporary chat‑scanning rule

The European Parliament rejected the plan to extend the Chat Control 1.0 rule, telling the Commission to drop it and informing the Council and national parliaments, so platforms can no longer voluntarily scan private messages for child abuse content.

Tech Companies & IT Specialists
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Whistleblowers

Goal: Prevent corruption.

New Law to Fight Corruption Across Europe

This EU law, adopted in March 2026, sets tougher rules to fight corruption by punishing bribery, theft and influence‑trading, requiring countries to create anti‑corruption plans, protect whistleblowers, and work together to investigate and prosecute offenders.

Law Enforcement & Workers
EU Parliament: MEP Immunity Decision
Rule of Law

Goal: Accountability over immunity

Nikos Pappas’ immunity lifted after online defamation claim

The European Parliament passed a resolution on 26 March 2026 to waive the parliamentary immunity of Greek MEP Nikos Pappas, letting Greek authorities prosecute him for alleged defamation and insult that happened before he became an MEP.

Journalists & Law Enforcement
EU Parliament: MEP Immunity Decision
Rule of Law

Goal: Hold politicians accountable

Removing immunity for MEP Grzegorz Braun after Holocaust denial statements

The European Parliament on 26 March 2026 decided to lift the parliamentary immunity of Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun so he can be prosecuted in Poland for denying the Auschwitz genocide in two public interviews.

Law Enforcement & Activists
EU Parliament: MEP Immunity Decision
Rule of Law

Goal: Hold officials accountable

Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun Loses Immunity After Alleged Crimes

The European Parliament passed a resolution to waive MEP Grzegorz Braun’s parliamentary immunity, allowing Polish prosecutors to investigate and charge him with alleged crimes.

Law Enforcement & Journalists

March 24, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Budget

Goal: Accountability for war crimes

EU Joins Special Tribunal to Hold Russia Accountable for Ukraine War

The EU wants to sign a deal that lets it join a committee that will run and pay for a special court to try those who attacked Ukraine, choosing judges, setting the budget, and giving advice.

Law Enforcement & Defence workers

March 12, 2026

EU Parliament: Resolution
Trade

Goal: Global economic stability

EU Calls for Fairer Global Trade Rules

The European Parliament adopted a resolution that tells the WTO to modernize its rules, fix its dispute‑settlement system, curb unfair subsidies, support food security and digital trade, and make trade fairer for developing countries.

Farmers & Fishermen
EU Parliament: Resolution
Human Rights

Goal: Protecting Human Rights

Georgia’s crackdown on free speech and political prisoners

The European Parliament passed a resolution that condemns Georgia’s crackdown on opposition, calls for investigations, the repeal of restrictive laws, protection of activists, and sanctions against officials.

Journalists & Activists
EU Parliament: Resolution
Human Rights

Goal: Exposing human trafficking.

Russia’s Recruitment Scam: Tricking People from Africa and Beyond into War

The European Parliament resolution says Russia is tricking people from Africa, Cuba and South‑Central Asia into fighting in Ukraine, condemns it as a human‑rights violation, and calls for investigations, victim help, social‑media crackdowns, sanctions, and for Russia to stop the practice and return the victims.

Women & Activists
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Decarbonisation

Goal: Promoting sustainable transport.

Truck Makers Can Earn Green Credits With New Rule

The European Parliament adopted a rule that lets truck makers earn emission credits when their trucks emit less CO₂ than yearly targets, encouraging early zero‑emission trucks while keeping EU climate goals on track.

Manufacturing Workers & Truck Drivers
EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Travel

Goal: Fair passenger protection

Revamping Air Travel Rules for Better Passenger Protection

The European Commission has reviewed 243 proposed changes to EU rules that protect air passengers, accepting 115, partially accepting 92, and rejecting 36 amendments, with the goal of strengthening passenger rights and improving national enforcement while respecting airlines' financial limits.

Tourism Industry & Workers