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🏛️ On 19 January, at the European Commission HaDEA Showcase, what was at stake was aligning EU funding to bolster competitiveness and preparedness—balancing technological autonomy versus global interdependence and harmonised rules versus rapid cross‑border deployment; #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil Commission DGs and speakers split: autonomy-first voices (DG CONNECT led by Roberto Viola, DG HERA and DG RTD) pushed public‑private scale‑up of AI, supercomputing, space and dual‑use innovation, while DG GROW, EU4Health representatives and project leads urged strategic openness, permitting harmonisation and modular, replicable deployments to close the innovation-to-market gap. Can the Commission secure strategic autonomy in health, digital and space without fragmenting the Single Market or deterring essential international partners? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ on 19 January in the European Parliament the Critical Medicines Act was debated: at stake was reducing dependence on China/India and scaling EU production while balancing centralised solidarity/procurement powers against subsidiarity and added environmental and regulatory costs (EU production vs global dependency; centralisation vs national sovereignty; environmental standards vs industrial competitiveness). EPP pushed reshoring and procurement rules favouring EU manufacturers; S&D backed coordination and technical fixes but warned rigid procurement could harm smaller markets; Renew and Greens/EFA stressed green‑compatible industrial policy and joint procurement; ECR and PfE flagged overreach and regulatory burden; The Left pressed for patient‑centred access and to curb market concentration. #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil Can the EU secure medicines and industrial capacity without centralising powers that undercut national health autonomy or exclude smaller producers? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ On 15 January in the European Parliament MEPs weighed whether rapid EU cross‑border energy and industrial scale‑up (PCI/PMI, hydrogen corridors, Battery Booster, Automotive Omnibus) should be prioritised over environmental sustainability, geopolitical risk management, consumer affordability and SME access — and whether speeding biotech authorisations can be reconciled with safety and public trust. EPP pressed strategic partnerships, faster permitting and consumer campaigns; S&D pushed delivery to under‑connected regions and demand‑side support; Renew and Greens/EFA demanded strict hydrogen sustainability and stronger battery funding; ECR and PfE warned against over‑centralisation and regulatory burden; The Left focused on social safeguards, second‑hand EV markets and battery reuse #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil Can the Parliament forge rules that accelerate infrastructure and industry without sacrificing sustainability, geopolitical resilience and equitable market access? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ On 15 December in the European Parliament a plenary debate focused on securing patient access to medicines amid geopolitical shocks — trading off strategic autonomy and supply‑chain resilience against industrial competitiveness, market‑driven innovation and open trade (US tariffs; China/India API dominance; war in Ukraine) #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil EPP pushed a “buy European” industrial push and the Critical Medicines Act; S&D defended EU price negotiation and pan‑EU equality; Renew framed supply as a security issue and pressed EU procurement and clinical‑trial competitiveness; Greens/Left urged public production while ECR/PfE warned against overregulation and red tape. Can the CMA and the pharmaceutical package reconcile near‑term resilience with long‑term competitiveness and equal access across Member States? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ on 11 December in the European Parliament ENVI committee, the debate turned on whether the MFF, pesticide MRLs and the Energy Union should prioritise stronger climate and biodiversity ambition plus precautionary food‑safety standards, or protect industrial competitiveness, Member‑State control and short‑term energy affordability. #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil EPP argued for balancing climate goals with competitiveness and sticking to EFSA science; S&D pressed implementation, cohesion and a just transition; Renew pushed rapid renewables and opposed the acetamiprid MRL rise; Greens/EFA and The Left demanded higher climate/biodiversity funding and pesticide curbs; PfE and ESN warned against centralisation and fiscal overreach. Which priority will tip policy: binding budgetary climate targets and precautionary safety, or flexibility to shield industry, national prerogatives and affordability? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ On 08 December, the European Parliament (INTA) debated the EU–Mercosur safeguard and the Commission’s Economic Security Communication, weighing agricultural protection for EU farmers against treaty market‑opening commitments and the push for stronger de‑risking tools without sliding into protectionism or sidelining Parliament’s scrutiny #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil EPP, S&D and Renew backed the compromise as a pragmatic safeguard; ECR pressed for reciprocity and automatic triggers; Greens and the Left judged measures inadequate and warned of loopholes, while Parliament demanded clearer governance and the Commission defended a risk‑based, EU–MS implementation. Can Parliament secure enforceable farmer protections and effective oversight without unraveling the Mercosur deal or institutionalising protectionism? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ On 8 December the European Commission stocktaking at the High‑Level Opening Plenary of the EU Water Resilience Forum put restoring a broken water cycle at stake — balancing the 10% EU water‑efficiency target, stricter pollution control (PFAS), nature‑based buffers versus capital infrastructure, and territorial fairness in financing. S&D rapporteur Thomas Bajada pressed for binding sectoral pathways, stronger basin governance and nature‑based investment; the Commission and the Council Presidency (Denmark) pushed ambition via digitalisation, reuse, investment and regulatory tightening, while the Committee of the Regions demanded dedicated cohesion funding to protect local budgets. #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil Which will prevail: enforceable sectoral mandates and legal stability or an investment‑led, digitalised approach relying on cohesion instruments? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ On 04 December, in the European Parliament, IMCO's debate on the Digital Markets Act, age‑assurance, CCD2 transposition and e‑commerce safety put at stake child protection and rapid platform sanctions versus privacy, subsidiarity and legally proportionate enforcement. #eupublicaffairs #europeanparliament #eupolicy #europeancommission #EUcouncil S&D pushed strong age‑verification, platform suspensions and an inquiry; EPP demanded faster DMA enforcement but cautioned against prejudging AI/Digital Fairness reforms; Renew and ECR warned against centralised checks and parental‑shift of responsibility, while the Commission stressed evidence‑based, proportional action and France pressed for stronger customs/market‑surveillance powers. Can Parliament square urgent consumer and child‑safety demands with legal safeguards and stretched enforcement capacity? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ On 27 November in the European Parliament MEPs debated COP30 outcomes and the concrete trade‑off between a clear fossil‑fuel phase‑out plus scaled‑up adaptation finance and preserving EU industrial competitiveness, energy security and strategic autonomy #EUpolicy. EPP and parts of S&D welcomed COP30's adaptation finance and technology‑neutral framing; Renew, Greens and the Left demanded an explicit fossil‑fuel roadmap and higher ambition; ECR/PfE/ESN and Poland/Italy warned binding phase‑outs would hit competitiveness and energy security, while France, Germany and Spain pushed for measured ambition with industrial safeguards. What is the right balance between a clear fossil‑fuel phase‑out with scaled‑up climate finance and safeguarding EU industrial competitiveness, energy security and strategic autonomy? Full analysis in comments ↓
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🏛️ on 26 November in the European Parliament the debate on protecting citizens' right to make cash payments and ensuring financial inclusion hinged on the concrete trade-off between adopting a digital euro for efficiency and lower transaction costs and guaranteeing unconditional access to physical cash and publicly‑funded ATM infrastructure #EU. EPP advocated a dual‑track approach (privacy‑respecting, offline-capable digital euro plus preserved cash), S&D and Renew emphasised safeguards for vulnerable users and inclusion, while PfE, ECR and several non‑attached MEPs warned of surveillance risks and demanded constitutional cash guarantees; negotiators also clashed over whether ATM costs should fall to service providers or public authorities. What is the right balance between adopting a digital euro for efficiency and guaranteeing unconditional access to physical cash and funded ATM networks? Full analysis in comments ↓
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