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April 29, 2026
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
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
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: 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
Goal: Ensure EU budget accountability
Parliament Confirms 2024 Budget Was Spent Properly
The resolution says the European Parliament has been cleared that it spent the 2024 budget properly, but it still must finish audits, tighten control over political‑group money, improve transparency and whistle‑blower protection, fix its pension scheme, and boost digital security.
Citizens & Workers
Goal: Hold EU court accountable
Court of Justice 2024 Budget Review
This resolution is the European Parliament's official check-up on the Court of Justice, confirming that the Court spent its money correctly in 2024 and made major progress in improving its technology and transparency for the public.
Citizens & Companies
Goal: Protect consumer rights
Product liability law start date corrected to 8 December 2026
The European Parliament corrected the start date of the new EU product‑liability law to 8 December 2026, so the rules that hold makers, sellers and distributors responsible for defective goods will take effect a day earlier than originally planned.
Importers & Manufacturing Workers
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 25, 2026
Goal: Fast defence innovation
Fast‑Track Funding for New Defence Tech Start‑Ups
The EU AGILE Programme is a one‑year fast‑track funding plan that gives €115 million to small and medium defence companies to quickly develop and test new tech like AI, robotics and cyber tools, so they can get into the market faster and help Europe stay ready.
Tech Startups & AI Startups
March 12, 2026
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
March 11, 2026
Goal: Strengthen EU defence
EU's New Defence Projects: Drones, Borders, Air and Space Shields
The European Parliament resolution says the EU must raise defence spending, coordinate joint projects, and launch four flagship programmes—drone, eastern flank, air and space defence—to strengthen security against Russia, cyber attacks and new weapons, while ensuring funding, export controls and transparency.
Defence Workers & Military Personnel
Goal: Protect people from AI
EU Approves AI Human Rights Convention
The European Parliament approved a resolution to sign a new AI and human‑rights treaty, telling EU leaders and member states to agree and forward it to the Council of Europe.
Tech Companies & AI Startups
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
March 10, 2026
Goal: Unify EU research.
Plan to Make Science Work Better Across Borders
The European Parliament adopted a resolution to make science better across Europe by letting researchers move freely, spending more money on new ideas, and making sure everyone gets fair pay and uses technology safely.
Researchers & Tech Startups
Goal: Protect creators, grow AI
Protecting Creators as AI Gets Smarter
This resolution sets new rules that make AI companies pay creators for using their work to train AI and be clear about the data they use so everyone gets protected and paid fairly.
Journalists & Tech Startups
Goal: Make EU more open
Your Right to See EU Documents
This European Parliament resolution says everyone has a right to see documents and tells EU leaders to fix slow processes and outdated rules so the system is more open and people can trust it again.
Journalists & NGOs
Goal: Reduce regulatory burden
Making Laws Simpler and Fairer
The European Parliament’s 2024‑2029 resolution is a plan to make EU laws clearer, fairer and lighter, especially for small businesses, by tightening how rules are made, cutting paperwork, adding impact studies and a children’s rights check, and using AI tools to help everyone follow the rules more easily.
Entrepreneurs & Tech Startups
February 12, 2026
Goal: Promote gender equality worldwide
EU's Plan to Strengthen Gender Equality and Protect Women Everywhere
This recommendation to the EU Council for the 70th UN Women’s conference lays out a plan to boost gender equality by funding inclusive policies, improving legal help for women, fighting all forms of violence, protecting reproductive rights, ensuring digital safety, and urging EU leaders to defend women’s rights worldwide.
Women & Activists