Agenda briefing plenary session from the 3rd to the 6th of July 2017 in Strasbourg
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Estonia’s Prime Minister Jüri Ratas presents the incoming EU Council Presidency priorities to MEPs on Wednesday.
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Consumers should be able to benefit from durable, high-quality products that can be repaired and upgraded.
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Turkey’s EU accession talks should be suspended if proposed changes to the constitution go ahead, as these go against EU membership criteria, MEPs are to say on Wednesday.
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HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis C epidemics should be tackled better at EU level with long-term programmes, say MEPs
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A proposal to establish a temporary committee on counter‑terrorism will be put to the vote on Thursday. The new committee will examine what is needed to improve anti-terror cooperation in the EU. In the past, MEPs have in particular stressed the need for increased cooperation and information-sharing among member states.
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Large multinationals should provide publicly available information on how much tax they pay and where, according to draft rules to be debated and put to the vote on Tuesday.