The European Parliament is actively processing multiple legislative proposals across key policy areas. This report tracks current proposals, their procedure status, and the overall legislative pipeline.
Recent Legislative Proposals
2026/0008(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
2026/0010(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
2026/0011(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
2026/0012(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
2026/0013(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
2026/0044(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
2026/0045(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
2026/0059(COD) - Ordinary Legislative Procedure
Four years of Russiaโs war of aggression against Ukraine and European contributions to a just peace and sustained security for Ukraine
Addressing subcontracting chains and the role of intermediaries in order to protect workers rights
Developing a new EU anti-poverty strategy
Cooperation among enforcement authorities regarding unfair trading practices in the agri-food supply chain
EU strategic defence and security partnerships
Regulation implementing enhanced cooperation on the establishment of the Ukraine Support Loan for 2026 and 2027
Amending Regulation (EU) 2024/792 establishing the Ukraine Facility
Amending the multiannual financial framework for the years 2021 to 2027
Legislative Pipeline Overview
This edition highlights new Parliament proposals that have recently entered the legislative pipeline, moving from committee initiatives towards plenary consideration and eventual negotiations with the Council and Commission.
- Green and environmental policy: measures on chemical safety and biodiversity protection aimed at tightening environmental standards.
- Budget and Ukraine support: adjustments to the multiannual financial framework and the Ukraine Facility to sustain financial assistance and reconstruction efforts.
- Digital and governance reforms: initiatives affecting data use, platform regulation, and institutional accountability within the EU framework.
Impact Assessment
Current legislative activity reflects Parliament's priorities in sustainable finance, digital governance, and environmental policy. Tracking these proposals helps citizens and stakeholders understand the EU's legislative trajectory.
Why This Matters
These legislative proposals directly affect EU citizens โ from energy costs to digital rights. Understanding the pipeline helps stakeholders anticipate regulatory changes ahead.
Deep Political Analysis
What Happened
Legislative pipeline assessment as of 2026-03-09: Health score 0%, throughput rate 0. Active proposals under consideration.
Key Actors
- European Commission (proposal originator)
- Rapporteurs (responsible for steering through committee)
- Shadow rapporteurs (political group negotiators)
- Council of the EU (co-legislator)
Timeline
- Assessment date: 2026-03-09
- Pipeline health reflects cumulative legislative progress
Why It Matters โ Root Causes
Pipeline health at 0% signals legislative congestion. Low throughput (0) suggests inter-institutional negotiations are stalling, with knock-on effects for the legislative cycle.
Winners & Losers
- Loser Pending legislation sponsors: Low pipeline health (0%) means delays and potential session carry-overs
Impact Assessment
Political
Legislative throughput affects each political group's ability to deliver on manifesto commitments. Current congestion benefits status-quo defenders.
Economic
Pending legislation on digital markets, sustainability reporting, and fiscal governance carries significant economic implications for EU businesses.
Legal
0 procedures at various stages create a complex legal landscape. Overlapping implementation timelines may strain member state transposition capacity.
Geopolitical
Trade, foreign aid, and sanctions-related proposals in the pipeline affect EU positioning in international negotiations.
Actions โ Consequences
| Action | Consequence | Severity | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pipeline health at 0% | โ | Risk of legislative session overrun; may force prioritisation and file abandonment | Critical |
| Throughput rate at 0 | โ | Slow processing reduces legislative output and postpones policy implementation | High |
Miscalculations & Missed Opportunities
Conference of Presidents
Pipeline health dropped to 0% โ legislative agenda may be overloaded
Should have: Prioritise flagship files and defer low-priority proposals to maintain pipeline flow
Strategic Outlook
The legislative pipeline's weak health will determine whether current proposals reach plenary before session breaks. Key trilogues and committee votes in the coming weeks will be decisive.
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal positive factors
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Opportunities
External positive factors
- Prioritisation of flagship files can improve pipeline efficiency
- Trilogue acceleration on mature files can boost throughput
Weaknesses
Internal negative factors
- Pipeline health at 0% โ legislative congestion risk
- Low throughput (0) โ slow processing delays policy implementation
Threats
External negative factors
- Critical pipeline congestion may force legislative file abandonment
- Overlapping implementation timelines strain member state transposition capacity