Documents received: three committee reports
EP Position
The minutes state that the Parliament received three documents submitted by committees: a TRAN Committee report on a proposal for a regulation on ensuring a level playing field for sustainable air transport, a LIBE Committee report recommending action to the Council and Commission on negotiations for a cooperation agreement with ICPO‑INTERPOL, and an AFCO Committee report proposing an amendment to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure concerning Rule 216 on committee meetings. Each report is listed with its committee and named rapporteur.
Key Trade Point
The trade‑relevant item is the TRAN Committee report on the proposal for a regulation to ensure a level playing field for sustainable air transport, which is linked to COM(2021)0561 and procedure 2021/0205(COD). The TRAN report’s rapporteur is Søren Gade.
What Comes Next
The minutes do not specify any subsequent procedural steps for these documents.
Sources
Official Documents
- Tuesday, 5 July 2022 - Strasbourg Three committee reports were received: TRAN on sustainable air transport regulation, LIBE on EU-INTERPOL talks, and AFCO on Rules of Procedure amendments.
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