The latest European Parliament feed data highlights recent parliamentary activity as of 2026-03-11.
Recently Adopted Texts
- Harmonising certain aspects of insolvency law TA-10-2026-0057 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- EU Talent Pool TA-10-2026-0058 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- Increased efficiency of the External Action Guarantee TA-10-2026-0059 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- Appointment of the Vice-President of the European Central Bank TA-10-2026-0060 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- Appointment of the Chairperson of the European Banking Authority TA-10-2026-0061 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- Appointment of the European Chief Prosecutor TA-10-2026-0062 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- European Union regulatory fitness and subsidiarity and proportionality - report on Better Law-Making covering 2023 and 2024 TA-10-2026-0063 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- Housing crisis in the European Union with the aim of proposing solutions for decent, sustainable and affordable housing TA-10-2026-0064 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- Public access to documents - report 2022-2024 TA-10-2026-0065 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
- Copyright and generative artificial intelligence - opportunities and challenges TA-10-2026-0066 (2026-03-11) Adopted text
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MEP Updates
- Kinga GÁL (2026-03-11)
- Matjaž NEMEC (2026-03-11)
- Younous OMARJEE (2026-03-11)
- Giorgio GORI (2026-03-11)
- Luboš BLAHA (2026-03-11)
Why This Matters
Parliamentary Context: Key Finding — According to European Parliament data.
Deep Political Analysis
What Happened
Breaking developments on 2026-03-11: 12 newly adopted texts, 0 events, 0 procedure updates, 5 MEP changes.
Key Actors
- Adopted: Harmonising certain aspects of insolvency law (2026-03-11)
- Adopted: EU Talent Pool (2026-03-11)
- Adopted: Increased efficiency of the External Action Guarantee (2026-03-11)
- MEP: Kinga GÁL (2026-03-11)
- MEP: Matjaž NEMEC (2026-03-11)
Timeline
- 2026-03-11
Why It Matters — Root Causes
Parliamentary activity reflects the ongoing legislative cycle. Adopted texts create binding EU law, while procedure updates indicate the trajectory of upcoming legislation.
Winners & Losers
- Winner Legislative Majority: 12 legislative texts have been advanced through the parliamentary process.
Impact Assessment
Political
12 legislative texts reflect the current parliamentary majority's legislative priorities.
Economic
New regulations may affect business operations, market access, and compliance costs across the EU.
Legal
12 new legal instruments create binding obligations for EU member states and stakeholders.
Geopolitical
Parliamentary decisions shape the EU's international standing and its relationships with third countries.
Actions → Consequences
| Action | Consequence | Severity | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adopted: "Harmonising certain aspects of insolvency law" (2026-03-11) | → | New legal obligations enter into force for EU member states and regulated entities. | High |
| Adopted: "EU Talent Pool" (2026-03-11) | → | New legal obligations enter into force for EU member states and regulated entities. | High |
Strategic Outlook
Following the parliamentary session of 2026-03-11, expect continued legislative momentum across key committees.
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal positive factors
- 12 texts adopted — Parliament demonstrating legislative capacity
Opportunities
External positive factors
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Weaknesses
Internal negative factors
- No new legislative procedures — limited pipeline momentum
Threats
External negative factors
- Rapidly evolving events may outpace legislative response capacity