Texts adopted — 12 February 2026 (Strasbourg)

Decision

The European Parliament adopted a set of texts in Strasbourg on Thursday, 12 February 2026; the published list of adopted texts names individual items addressing country situations, procedural recommendations and sectoral issues. The titles published include measures on the post-election situation in Uganda and threats against opposition leader Bobi Wine, systemic abuse in Iran, expulsions in Türkiye, agri-food unfair trading practices, a new EU anti-poverty strategy and accession to a 2019 convention on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.

What Changes

The adopted texts record the Parliament's positions and recommendations on the issues covered by the listed titles and formalise its stance across human rights, international judicial cooperation and market and labour practices. These texts serve as parliamentary outputs that set out requested actions, calls or policy directions as indicated by their subject headings.

Who Is Affected

The listed texts explicitly concern Uganda, Iran, Türkiye, Northeast Syria, Montenegro and the Republic of Albania and address sectors including the agri-food supply chain, subcontracting chains and affected groups named in the titles such as journalists and religious minorities.

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  • Thursday, 12 February 2026 - Strasbourg
    EP adopted texts in Strasbourg on 12 Feb 2026, including enforcement measures against unfair trading practices in agri-food supply chains and Montenegro and Albania's accessions to the Foreign Judgments Convention.

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