Implementation and streamlining of EU internal market rules
Decision
The European Parliament adopted the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection report on the implementation and streamlining of EU internal market rules to strengthen the single market, registered as A10-0151/2025, and adopted the related plenary text P10_TA(2025)0197. The outcome of the vote is recorded in the minutes of 11.9.2025, item 9.7.
What Changes
The adopted report addresses the implementation and streamlining of EU internal market rules with the objective of strengthening the single market and sets the plenary’s political position on those issues. The report was introduced by rapporteur Anna‑Maja Henriksson and debated in plenary with contributions from a Member of the Commission and MEPs from multiple political groups before the debate closed.
Who Is Affected
The text concerns the EU internal market and participants in the single market and was prepared by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection with interventions from the Commission and representatives of PPE, S&D, ECR, Renew, Verts/ALE and The Left.
Sources
Official Documents
- Thursday, 11 September 2025 - Strasbourg Parliament adopted the report on implementing and streamlining EU internal market rules to strengthen the single market.
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