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September 2016
After the summer holidays is time to back to work! September has arrived and with it brings a long and challenging list of tasks to EU leaders do in the months ahead. Migration crisis, Taxation in Europe, Environment, Brexit or Counterterrorism… Just name it!
The
EU leaders will need to work hard on a broad range of issues to face
these challenges. Brexit, human rights and security threats are
leading these EU priorities. But many others subjects are on the EU’s
political agenda.
In
the coming months more developments from the European Commission as
well as the European Council on the Brexit negotiations can be
expected, as it is a top priority for EU leaders. Much attention will
be given to the underway process of Britain withdrawing from the
European Union, its impact on the European economy, on EU citizen's
mobility and the relationship with remaining EU members. Europe HOpes
will follow the development of Brexit negotiations and what will this
affect the EU citizens.
Human
Rights and Security threat are at the core of EU debates. Living a
cautious moment after the terror attacks of the past year, and due to
the struggle of many European countries to deal with the increase of
refugees coming to Europe and its tension at social and political
levels, the EU is looking for the creation of solutions to tackle
these sensitive issues. To begin with, a permanent relocation
mechanism to resettle people in need coming to Europe will be held by
the European Parliament. Moreover, there is a strong will to make
preparations for terror attacks, as one of the actions to combat
terrorism in Europe and discussions on this will be held in the
European Parliament, as well.
The
European External Action Services (EEAS) is committed to provide
support for refugees in Turkey through the Emergency Social Safety
net. Facilitating the dialogue of the EU with other countries in
order to strength security policy will continue to be its priority
for 2016.
Several
inquiries committees are expected to be set up in the coming time.
The EU institutions are very much committed to reinforce actions on
the European taxation. From September onwards an inquired committee
to investigate tax evasion and money laundering practices will start
to its operational work. Furthermore, the European Parliament is also
engaged to improve the transparency of multinational's taxation. The
parliament will also work on the inquiry committee on emission
measurement in the car industry.
But
many others EU affairs are on the agenda on the following months of
2016, such as the improvement of the digital single market; and EU
trade agreements with foreign countries, which aims the creation of
new trade deals and investment opportunities for companies and new
jobs.
Ambitious
goals seemed to be settled by the EU for the upcoming months. Europe
HOpes will continue to follow the EU topics and bring to you the most
important EU debates.
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