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Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET)
Prague Patrol: Given its strategic location, the Czech Republic plays a vital role in the regional security of Eastern Europe. How can Czechia strengthen its position as a protector of the EU and NATO’s eastern borders?
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM)
On est avec vous: The highly-publicised case of Gisèle Pelicot highlighted the issue of sexual exploitation of women, increasingly facilitated by digital tools. How can the European Union, through the Digital Services Act, combat such abuses and ensure accountability for online platforms?
Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the European Union (HOUS)
Home Sweet Loan: With the average age of emancipation in the European Union at 26.3 years, young people struggle to achieve independence due to soaring housing costs and limited affordable options. How can the European Union support national efforts to tackle housing inequalities and secure a fairer future for its youth?
Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI)
Travelling with a Purpose: As age-related degenerative diseases and chronic illnesses rise, more patients are choosing to end their lives deliberately, often travelling to countries where assisted suicide and euthanasia are legal- a phenomenon known as “death tourism”. How should the European Union navigate the disparities in national legislation to address suicide tourism while safeguarding patient autonomy, informed consent, and ethical considerations?
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs I (LIBE I)
Hot to Go: In 2022, 32.6 million people were displaced due to natural disasters, yet climate refugees remain unrecognised under the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum. How can the European Union adopt its policies to recognise and support those displaced due to climate change?
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs II (LIBE II)
Baby Blues: The European Union’s fertility rate dropped to 1.46 children per childbearing person in 2022, raising concerns about the long-term sustainability of its social and economic systems. How can the European Union support Member States in addressing the challenges of an ageing population and declining birth rate?
Subcommittee on Public Health I (SANT I)
Entering the Age of Pandemics: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed severe deficits in the European healthcare systems’ ability to respond to pandemics, including shortages in the workforce, insufficient coordination between Member States, and unstable medical supply chains. What actions should the European Union take to be prepared for a potential future pandemic?
Subcommittee on Public Health II (SANT II)
Pills and Priorities: The COVID-19 pandemic and strained relations with China and Russia have highlighted the European Union’s dependency on external sources for vital medicines and ingredients. How can the European Union strengthen its ‘pharmaceutical sovereignty’ while ensuring the health and well-being of its citizens?
Subcommittee on Security and Defence I (SEDE I)
Subcommittee on Security and Defence II (SEDE II)
All for One: A 2024 Eurobarometer report revealed that 77% of Europeans support the idea of a common defence and security policy for Member States. How should the European Union proceed in shaping its joint military project while safeguarding citizens, preserving national sovereignty and fostering unity?