European Parliament schedules release of draft EUDS report on January 21

Roberta Metsola President European Parliament
Roberta Metsola President - European Parliament
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Tomas Tobé, rapporteur for the European Democracy Shield (EUDS) Special Committee, is set to present his draft report on the committee’s findings and recommendations on Wednesday, January 21. The presentation will take place during a press conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, scheduled from 15:00 to 15:30 CET in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room.

The draft report will be published on the same day and later presented to the special committee on January 29. Accredited journalists can attend the event in person or participate remotely through Interactio, following established guidelines for remote speakers. The press conference will also be livestreamed and recorded via Parliament’s Multimedia Centre.

According to information provided by the European Parliament, “The report will provide an overview of the Special Committee’s main findings throughout its mandate and its assessment of existing and planned EU legislation and initiatives, including the European Democracy Shield. It will propose tangible solutions to strengthen EU resilience to hybrid threats and attacks and to improve the Union’s legal and institutional framework.”

This upcoming report aims to assess both current measures and future strategies related to safeguarding democracy within the European Union.



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