Audizioni
Una commissione può organizzare un'audizione di esperti, ove ciò sia ritenuto essenziale ai fini del proprio lavoro su un determinato tema. Le audizioni possono anche essere tenute congiuntamente da due o più commissioni. La maggior parte delle commissioni organizza audizioni regolarmente in quanto consentono di consultare esperti e discutere temi fondamentali. Questa pagina contiene tutte le informazioni disponibili riguardo alle audizioni delle commissioni, compresi i programmi e i contributi degli oratori.
The Committee on Regional Development held a public hearing on 'Regions undergoing transition: ensuring the continuity of the Just Transition Fund and making sure no region is left behind'. Further details below.
AFCO - Presentation of the draft report and a public hearing on “The Institutional Framework of the European Union and its interaction with national authorities in the application of Union law, with particular reference to Article 19 TEU” 15.07.26. - NEW
Members of the ECON and LIBE Committees held a public hearing with Bruna Szego, Chair of the Authority for Anti Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA), on 15 July 2026 from 11:00 to 12:30.
On Tuesday, 14 July 2026, the FISC Subcommittee will host a public hearing on the European Commission's Direct Tax Omnibus proposal. Experts will present their views on the package, which aims to simplify the EU direct tax acquis while maintaining an effective framework to tackle tax avoidance and improve the functioning of the Single Market.
The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) will hold a public hearing on Closing Implementation Gaps in EU Equality Directives and Reviving the Horizontal Equal Treatment Directive Proposal.
On Monday 13 July 2026, from 15.00 to 18.00, the Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the European Union (HOUS) held a public hearing on alternative and innovative models for delivering affordable and quality housing across the EU.
This hearing aims to provide Members with practical and strategic insights into the current challenges facing the EU fertiliser market. It will examine supply security, market resilience, and nutrient management, with a view to strengthening the competitiveness, resilience and sustainability of European agriculture.
The ITRE Committee held a public hearing to support its examination of the proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA). Bringing together leading independent experts, the hearing explored how the proposal can contribute to completing the Digital Single Market, strengthening Europe's connectivity infrastructure, enhancing technological sovereignty, and boosting competitiveness, resilience and innovation across the EU.
On the 24th of June, Committee on Public Health organised a public hearing on 'Digital health: Preparing healthcare systems for the future'. It focused on preparing healthcare systems for the future, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), European Health Data Space (EHDS), biotechnology, breakthrough medical devices and advanced medical technologies.
On Tuesday, 23 June 2026, the FEMM Committee organised a public hearing on “Gender oppression and violations of women’s rights: the case of Iranian women as well as Kurdish women and gender apartheid”.
The hearing on "NRPPs and lessons from the RRF delivery model: long-term EU resilience and social cohesion in the context of demographic challenges" examines the budgetary implications of the proposed NRPPs under the 2028–2034 MFF, drawing on lessons from the RRF delivery model to assess how performance-based financing, conditionalities and flexibilities can support long-term investment predictability and address structural challenges such as demographic change and social cohesion.
The Committee on Fisheries (PECH) organised on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, a public hearing on “Tackling fisheries related crimes and protecting EU fishers and fisheries from such crime and IUU fishing”.