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The ITRE Committee will hold a public hearing to support its examination of the proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA). Bringing together leading independent experts, the hearing will explore how the proposal can contribute to completing the Digital Single Market, strengthening Europe's connectivity infrastructure, enhancing technological sovereignty, and boosting competitiveness, resilience and innovation across the EU.
The European Parliament’s Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (IMCO) will hold a public hearing on 24 June on protecting children online. The event follows Parliament’s 2025 report on the issue and will bring together EU institutions and stakeholders to discuss how existing rules are working, where gaps remain, and what further action may be needed to better protect minors when they use online services and digital platforms.
On 23 June 2026, the ENVI Committee is organising a public hearing on circular economy, with the title “Less waste, more value: Towards an EU Circular Economy Act”. The hearing will focus on the current legislative framework on circular economy, the lessons learnt and possible ways forward, as well as how to support innovative approaches and deliver on implementation.
Public hearing taking place during the EMPL Committee meeting of 23 June 2026, at the EP premises in Brussels.
Ensuring Safe and Sustainable Construction Materials in Housing Stock across the EU
Members of the European Parliament held a public hearing on the role of construction materials and the construction products framework in delivering affordable, safe and sustainable housing across Europe. The discussion examined the drivers behind rising housing costs and explore ways to increase the supply of affordable homes, with particular focus on material costs and the regulatory conditions affecting construction capacity.
On 3 June 2026, the FEMM and LIBE Committees will jointly organise a public hearing on the forthcoming ‘New Strategy on Anti-Trafficking’, to be presented later this year by the European Commission. The hearing will focus on the implementation and results of the EU Strategy on Combatting Trafficking in Human Bengs (2021-2025), the lessons learnt and possible ways forward to strengthen the EU response to trafficking in human beings.
The hearing on "NRPPs and lessons from the RRF delivery model: long-term EU resilience and social cohesion in the context of demographic challenges" examines the budgetary implications of the proposed NRPPs under the 2028–2034 MFF, drawing on lessons from the RRF delivery model to assess how performance-based financing, conditionalities and flexibilities can support long-term investment predictability and address structural challenges such as demographic change and social cohesion.
On the 3rd of June, Committee on Public Health organised a public hearing entitled 'Building health resilience and ensuring preparedness of Public Health Systems'.
The Committee on Fisheries (PECH) organised on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, a public hearing on “Tackling fisheries related crimes and protecting EU fishers and fisheries from such crime and IUU fishing”.
On Tuesday, 2 June 2026, the Subcommittee on Tax Matters (FISC) will organise a public hearing titled “Combating VAT Fraud: Evaluating the Impact and Future of the Reverse Charge Mechanism”. Experts will present their views and discuss with FISC Members the role of the reverse charge mechanism in addressing VAT fraud within the EU VAT system, particularly Missing Trader Intra-Community (MTIC) fraud.
The Committee on Regional Development held a public hearing on Strengthening partnership and multi-level governance in the National and Regional Partnership Plans: the role of the European Code of Conduct on Partnership and of the European Parliament.
On 2 June 2026, the ENVI Committee is organising a public hearing on the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), titled “EU ETS: Current Performance and Pathways for the Future”. The hearing will focus on the current functioning of the EU ETS, its role in delivering cost-effective decarbonisation, and possible directions for its future development in light of the EU’s 2040 climate target.