European Parliament is set to host an urgent press briefing on the upcoming plenary session, scheduled for the 25-26 March. The session will be addressed by European Parliament spokespersons in the Anna Politkovskaya press room in Brussels, with a simultaneous online broadcast via Interactio. Key legislative items on the agenda include discussions and votes on critical issues such as energy supply stability, EU-US trade relations, and environmental protection standards. The session will feature debates on the outcomes of the 19 March summit attended by Council and Commission presidents António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen. Additionally, votes are expected on the reform of EU return rules for non-EU nationals, simplification of EU artificial intelligence regulations, and new measures for depositor protection and bank failure resolutions. Journalists are invited to participate in the briefing remotely and can interact by asking questions through the Interactio platform, supported on iPads and computers with specific browser requirements. For an optimal experience, it is recommended that participants use headphones and a microphone for clearer audio during the session. The briefing will be available in English and French interpretation, ensuring accessibility for a broader audience. Further details and connection guidelines are available on the European Parliament’s official website. The session marks a significant moment for EU policy-making, with impacts expected across multiple sectors including trade, technology, and environmental management. The briefing is scheduled for 14:30 on Wednesday, 25 March, and can also be followed via the Parliament’s webstreaming service and EbS. Post navigation EU Parliament’s Pivotal Week