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This week, senior health and food reporter Gerardo Fortuna highlighted key events in the EU, including a conference on clean air in urban environments, MEPs debating money laundering reforms, and a vote on CAP reforms to simplify farming subsidies. The European Parliament is set to conclude its legislative term in Strasbourg, with MEPs rushing to secure final approvals for outstanding files before a new Parliament takes office after EU elections. Issues such as the CAP simplification package and the European Health Data Space are expected to face last-minute drama, with potential amendments challenging the majority support for these policies.

In terms of policy newsmakers, two former Italian prime ministers, Enrico Letta and Mario Draghi, were in Brussels last week delivering reports on the single market and competitiveness. Speculation arose regarding Draghi’s potential nomination for the presidency of the Commission later this year. A policy poll asks whether the next European Commission president’s priority should be geopolitics, economy, or defense. Readers are encouraged to subscribe to “The Policy Briefing” newsletter for updates on EU policy developments.

The focus on critical raw materials in the EU aims to secure key elements of the energy transition. The EU is implementing strategies to ensure a stable supply of these materials, which are essential for various industries and the transition to cleaner energy sources. By addressing challenges related to the availability and sustainable sourcing of critical raw materials, the EU aims to strengthen its position in the global market and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Overall, the European Parliament’s final plenary session is set to be eventful, with key votes on agricultural reforms and the European Health Data Space. The influence of MEPs, unpredictable behavior, and potential amendments could introduce unexpected twists to the decision-making process. Italian reports from former prime ministers Enrico Letta and Mario Draghi add to the policy discussions, with speculation surrounding Draghi’s potential nomination for the Commission presidency. The focus on critical raw materials highlights the EU’s commitment to securing essential resources for the energy transition and sustainable development.

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