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April 29, 2026
Goal: Ensure EU spending accountability
Reviewing Europe's investments in clean energy, digital life, and modern infrastructure
The European Parliament's decision approves the 2024 spending for 24 massive EU research projects—covering everything from clean energy to advanced chips—while also issuing a resolution that tells these groups they need to tighten up their money management and internal rules for the future.
Researchers & Tech Startups
Goal: Accountability for public funds
Committee of the Regions 2024 Budget Review
The European Parliament gave the Committee of the Regions a green light for its 2024 budget, saying the money was spent properly, but it wants the committee to get more funding, cut unnecessary remote‑meeting costs, boost gender equality, add anti‑fraud plans, and keep improving digital security.
Local Government & Public Employees
Goal: Making sure EU money is spent right
EU Agencies 2024 Budget Clearance and Performance Review
The European Parliament on 29 April 2026 approved the 2024 accounts of 31 EU agencies, officially cleared them to keep using their budgets, and issued a resolution that demands more transparency, better performance tracking, tighter procurement rules, stronger cybersecurity, and more efficient use of money.
Law Enforcement & Border Guards
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
Goal: Keeping power in check
2024 Budget Review of the European Economic and Social Committee
This document is the European Parliament's annual discharge, which is basically a big audit confirming that the EESC spent its 2024 money responsibly and followed the rules, while also giving them a list of things they need to improve, like cybersecurity and internal controls.
Workers & Unions
Goal: Transparency and accountability
The Ombudsman's 2024 performance and spending review
This discharge is the European Parliament's official approval that the Ombudsman spent its money correctly, confirming that the office is doing a good job handling complaints and improving its services for EU citizens.
Citizens & NGOs
Goal: Keep spending accountable.
How the EU Spends its Money Abroad
The European Parliament gave the EEAS a clean bill of health for 2024, saying the money was spent properly and giving it a list of things to fix.
Exporters & Workers
Goal: Ensure responsible spending
Reviewing How the EU Spent Its Money in 2024
The European Parliament has given the Court of Auditors a green light for its 2024 budget audit, saying the money was spent properly but asking for better data access, wider audits, more gender balance, clearer ethics rules, and stronger digital and environmental progress.
Women & NGOs
April 20, 2026
Goal: Support Syria's recovery
EU Ends Trade Pause with Syria
The EU is proposing a resolution to end the temporary pause on its trade agreement with Syria, officially restoring the original deal and signaling support for Syria’s recovery, without changing current trade rules or prices.
Exporters & Importers
April 16, 2026
Goal: Consistent agricultural data
New Rules for How Farms Count Money and Costs
This EU regulation sets the rules for how farms are counted and measured across Europe so that the government can fairly decide how much money to give farmers and keep food prices stable.
Farmers & Exporters
April 14, 2026
Goal: Align EU customs policy.
Setting Rules for Valuing and Tracing Imported Goods
This EU Council decision sets rules for how the EU will act in global customs meetings so goods are valued and labeled by origin in a fair and consistent way that protects EU interests.
Exporters & Importers
April 10, 2026
Goal: Making Europe greener and stronger
Denmark's Recovery Plan Updated: More Green Projects, Less Red Tape
The EU approved a revised Denmark Recovery and Resilience Plan that cuts some hard‑to‑do projects, simplifies others, and moves money to boost home energy efficiency and vehicle tax priorities, while keeping the plan fully funded and giving it a positive assessment.
Farmers & Construction Companies
April 07, 2026
Goal: Keep Europe safe from above
EU Space Agency Gets Permanent Status and New Powers
The European Commission wants to make the EU Space Services Agency a permanent agency in Prague, giving it a lasting legal basis, expanding its duties to certify security, run services like Galileo, grow the space market, and add new tasks such as managing IRIS2, space weather, debris, cybersecurity, and boosting the commercial space sector, with a bigger budget and more staff starting 1 January 2028.
Tech Companies & IT Specialists
April 01, 2026
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
Goal: Promoting global cooperation.
Building Stronger Connections: EU's Plan for Sustainable Growth and Development
The European Parliament’s resolution on the Global Gateway (2024‑2029) is a plan that says the EU will spend €306 billion on smart, clean, and secure projects with partner countries, making sure the money follows development rules, helps local businesses, protects people and the planet, and keeps projects transparent and accountable.
Exporters & Importers
Goal: Protecting workers from economic change
Austria gets €1.8 million to help KTM workers find new jobs
The European Parliament’s decision is a resolution that gives Austria €1.8 million from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund to help 1,488 workers who lost jobs when KTM went bankrupt, covering training and job‑search support to get them back to work.
Workers & Manufacturing Workers
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
Goal: Helping people after job loss
Helping Belgium Workers Affected by Company Bankruptcies
The European Parliament has approved a resolution to help workers in Belgium who lost their jobs due to major restructuring, providing up to €30 million in funding for personalized services like training and job search assistance.
Workers & Women
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
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