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March 26, 2026
Goal: Simplify AI compliance
New Rules to Regulate Artificial Intelligence in Europe
This resolution simplifies and unifies EU AI rules, giving small companies lighter requirements, adding AI literacy support, banning non‑consensual sexual AI, allowing bias checks, creating a single conformity process, setting transition timelines, easing registration, launching EU sandboxes for SMEs, and tightening oversight of general‑purpose AI models.
SMEs & Tech Startups
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
March 11, 2026
Goal: Strengthen EU‑Canada partnership
Building a Stronger EU‑Canada Partnership for Security, Trade, and Climate
This resolution says the EU and Canada should step up their partnership to tackle big problems like trade, security, climate and democracy, by boosting trade deals, joint defense work, digital rules, Arctic cooperation, and cultural and student exchanges.
Defence workers & Military Personnel
Goal: Secure Europe's future
Adding New Countries: A Plan for Growth and Reform
The European Parliament Resolution on EU Enlargement (March 2026) says the EU should keep inviting new members, fast‑track talks with countries that meet rule‑of‑law and democracy standards, give them money and support, and keep the process fair and transparent to boost security, peace and prosperity.
Exporters & Importers
Goal: Protect children online.
Online Tools Get New Limits on Searching for Child Abuse Content
The European Parliament passed a resolution that tightens how online services can scan for child‑sexual‑abuse material, limiting the scan to known content and only the data needed, allowing focus on suspected users, using privacy‑friendly tools that don’t read content, and setting the rule to expire on August 3 2027.
Tech Companies & IT Specialists
February 16, 2026
Goal: Support Estonia's recovery
Revising Estonia's €953 million Recovery Plan
The EU is updating Estonia's recovery plan by tweaking five projects (scaling back some renewable energy goals, improving others, and boosting a rail project) while keeping the same €953 million funding to help Estonia modernize its economy, go green, and improve public services.
SMEs: Small Businesses & Tech Startups
February 12, 2026
Goal: Demand democratic reforms
Uganda’s 2026 Election: Fraud, Violence, and Oppression of Opposition Leaders
The European Parliament passed a resolution that calls Uganda’s 2026 elections “unfair and violent,” demands the release of jailed opposition leaders, ends military trials, restores internet freedom, and urges independent investigations and reforms to make the country’s elections and justice system fairer.
Journalists & Activists
January 29, 2026
Goal: Support Ukraine's recovery
Sweden Gives €147 Million to Help Ukraine Grow
This council decision is a resolution that adds Sweden’s 2 billion‑SEK (about 147 million EUR) non‑repayable aid to the Ukraine Plan, putting the money into the eighth instalment and outlining a schedule of reforms and investments for Ukraine from 2024 to 2027.
Entrepreneurs & Farmers
January 22, 2026
Goal: Achieve EU digital sovereignty
Europe’s Plan to Build Its Own Tech
The EU resolution on European technological sovereignty and digital infrastructure says the EU must build its own tech—chips, AI, data centres, satellites, and better internet—while boosting skills, cutting rules, and making Europe less dependent on outside tech so it can be safer, greener, and more competitive.
Tech Startups & Entrepreneurs
January 21, 2026
Goal: Defend global human rights
Standing Up for Human Rights and Democracy
This resolution says the EU must step up its fight for human rights, democracy and the rule of law everywhere, by giving more money, tougher sanctions, stronger support for defenders, and new rules to protect people from digital abuse, gender bias, climate harm and corruption.
Women & Activists
Goal: Protect passenger rights
New Rules to Protect Air Travelers
The EU’s 2024‑2029 air passenger rights rules give travelers bigger cash payouts for delays, cancellations or denied boarding, free meals and lodging when flights are late, clearer baggage limits, help for kids and disabled people, and easier ways to file complaints, all to make flying fairer and safer.
Travelers & Tourists
January 20, 2026
Goal: Keep EU economy stable
Keeping Money Safe When the Economy Gets Uncertain
The European Parliament passed a resolution that warns about economic risks and calls for stronger banking rules, better regulation of non‑bank lenders, digital security, climate checks, and support for small businesses to keep the EU economy stable.
Entrepreneurs & Workers
Goal: Simplify EU cyber rules
New Cybersecurity Rules to Cut Paperwork and Costs for Small Businesses
The EU Directive simplifies and unifies cyber‑security rules, cuts paperwork and costs for companies, sets shared safety standards, and gives the EU stronger tools to stop cyber attacks.
Entrepreneurs & Tech Companies
December 18, 2025
Goal: Keep EU safe
Stopping Belarusian Attacks on Lithuania
The EU’s resolution condemns Belarus’s drone, balloon, cyber, and fake‑news attacks on Lithuania, demands they stop, offers military support, imposes new sanctions, and calls for stronger border and intelligence cooperation to protect all member states.
Truck Drivers & Logistics Companies
December 10, 2025
Goal: Fast‑track EU energy transition.
Fast‑Tracking Europe’s Energy Superhighways
This resolution rewrites the EU’s TEN‑E rules to speed up building electricity, gas, hydrogen and CO₂ networks, cut permitting time, add new project types, make funding and cost sharing easier, and boost security and digital tracking so the EU can hit its climate and energy goals faster.
Construction Companies & Green Tech Workers