Monday 9 September
Tuesday 17 September Wednesday 18 September Thursday 19 September Friday 20 September Sunday 22 September
European Union

European Parliament
Monday 16 September

Plenary Session
Resumption of session and order of business followed by one-minute speeches (Rule 172).
 
Tuesday 17 September

Plenary Session
The day will begin with possible votes on requests for urgent procedure (Rule 163), followed by the appointment of the Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank. There will be a launch of automated data exchange regarding vehicle registration data in Ireland. Further debates will close the day, regarding foreign affairs issues in the presence of the Vice-President of the Commission/High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
 
Wednesday 18 September

Plenary Session
The third day will be dedicated to amending draft budgets, including: surplus from 2018; reinforcement of key programmes for EU competitiveness (Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+); proposal to mobilise the EU Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Romania, Italy, and Austria. There will also be a mobilisation of the abovementioned EU Solidarity Fund and the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund. It will end with a topical debate (Rule 162) and a presentation by the Council of its position on the draft of the 2020 financial year general budget.
 
Thursday 19 September


Plenary Session
This session will end with debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 144), followed by votes on: motions for resolutions concerning debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 144) and on texts on which debate is closed.


Find an overview of plenary agendas here
Council of Ministers
Monday 16 September

General Affairs Council
 
Agriculture and Fisheries Council
 
Friday 20 September


Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council
The Council will hold an extensive policy debate on the crucial issue of transport and climate change. The discussion will focus on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport, in line with the EU's commitments under the Paris Agreement.
 
Sunday 22 September


Informal Meeting of Ministers for Agriculture in Helsinki
Agricultural ministers from EU member states will gather for an informal meeting in Helsinki to discuss the role of soil carbon sequestration as a climate action. The ministers will also visit a Finnish farm and a forest management site. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Jari Leppä will chair the meeting.


An overview of planned Council meetings can be found here.
European Commission and High Representative
Monday 16 September

Juncker receives Boris Johnson in Luxembourg
President Jean-Claude Juncker to receive Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, for a working lunch, in Luxembourg.
 
Navracsics in Budapest at SEFI Conference
Tibor Navracsics will be in Budapest to deliver a speech at the 47th European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI) Annual Conference, and will participate in the kick-off meeting of Alliance for Common Fine Arts Curriculum (EU4Art Alliance), one of 17 alliances selected to form the first European Universities.
 
Tuesday 17 September
 
College Meeting in Strasbourg
 
Timmermans meets Stef Blok
Frans Timmermans will be in Strasbourg to meets Stef Blok, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. 
 
Public stakeholder workshop
Stakeholders are invited to a 1-day workshop hosted by the European Commission. This will be an opportunity to see the draft final results of the study, 'User needs in the postal sector', which contributes to the evaluation of the postal services directive, and to see the first steps of the new study, 'International postal services, remuneration and regulation'.
 
Wednesday 18 September

Juncker addresses the Plenary of the European Parliament
President Jean-Claude Juncker to address the Plenary of the European Parliament on the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.
 
Hogan to meet Michael Russell and Loig Chesnais-Girard
Phil Hogan will be in Strasbourg, France to meet with Michael Russell, Cabinet Secretary for Government Business and Constitutional Relations for Scotland. Hogan will also receive Loig Chesnais-Girard, President of the Regional Council of Bretagne, in Brussels.
 
Thursday 19 September

Juncker and Mimica to receive Felix Tshisekedi
President Jean-Claude Juncker, together with Neven Mimica, will receive Félix Tshisekedi, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
Malmström receives « Conseils départementaux » presidents
Commissioner Cecilia Malmström receives the Presidents from « les Conseils départementaux » of Cantal, Corrèze and Aveyron, France, in Brussels
 
Friday 20 September

Adriukaitis participates in a citizens’ dialogue

Vytenis Andriukaitis will be in Valencia, Spain in order to participate in a citizens' dialogue and to meet the representatives of the agricultural sector from the region.
 
Malmström delivers keynote address
Commissioner Cecilia Malmström delivers a keynote address at an event to mark the 2nd anniversary of the EU- Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
 
Hogan receives Andrew McDowell
Phil Hogan to receive Andrew McDowell, Vice-President of the European Investment Bank.


A full list with meetings of Commissioners can be found here; the Commissioners' weekly activities can be found here; the agenda of the College Meetings can be found here; Commission events can be found here.
European Economic and Social Committee
Monday 16 September

Conference on EU competitiveness
In line with the priorities of Finland's programme for its presidency of the Council of the European Union, Sustainable Europe - Sustainable Future, the EESC will be holding its next extraordinary meeting on the topic of ‘Boosting EU competitiveness – 3 pillars for sustainable growth’ in Helsinki.
 
Thursday 19 September

ECO Section Meeting
Thematic debate on "Taxation and the Sustainable Development Goals" with members of the United Nations Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters.

 
More information about EESC events can be found here.
The agendas of the different EESC meetings can be found here.
Committee of the Regions
Monday 16 September

25th NAT Commission Meeting
 
Thursday 19 September

25th ENVE Commission Meeting

More information about Committee of the Regions events can be found here. The agendas of the different Committee of the Regions meetings can be found here.
Finnish Presidency
Tuesday 17 September

Conference on preventing violent radicalisation
This seminar will discuss how to increase the effectiveness of the prevention of violent extremism and provide a platform for exchanging experiences on efforts already taken. During the seminar, experts will examine the topic with regard to research data and practical experiences and from the perspective of the authorities.
 
18-19 September

High-Level Conference on the Economy of Wellbeing
The main event highlighting the Economy of Wellbeing approach, which examines the two-way relationship between wellbeing and the economy. The conference aims to generate cross-sectoral dialogue on the themes for use in the forthcoming Council conclusions on the Economy of Wellbeing.
 
Friday 20 September

An exhibition in the chapel of the Sint-Jan Berchmans College
As part of the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Office d'Art Contemporain is pleased to introduce you to Mikko Paakkola, an internationally renowned artist who is a wonderful practitioner of the worldly and universal discipline of painting. His painting. That of visual pleasure in its imaginary and introspective dimension and that of technical mastery anchored to its own foundation.


The agenda of the Finnish Presidency can be found here.
European Investment Bank
Monday 16 September

Investing in Nature – a Webinar Series
This webinar will draw from the European Investment Bank’s recent publication ‘Investing in Nature: financing Conservation and nature-based solutions’, which provides a practical guide on how to put together investment propositions.
 
Tuesday 17 September

Infrastructure and Climate Fund Summit
The summit aims to be an open forum to present and discuss the current state and main trends of the infrastructure and climate investments, key challenges and opportunities that fund managers are presently facing. Panellists will also discuss how Development Finance Institutions (DFIs)/National Promotional Banks (NPBs) could best address foreseeable market needs, and value creation through ESG and impact investments, both in Europe and emerging markets.


More information about EIB events can be found here
Council of Europe
Wednesday 18 September

Meeting of the taskforce on migration

Find an overview of Council of Europe events here; the PACE diary here; the Congress calendar of events here; information on forthcoming judgments here; the calendar of hearings here; information on Venice Commission events here; the agenda of the Commissioner of Human Rights here; and the Chairmanship agenda here.
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