The European Parliament adopted 30 texts during plenary sessions from 2026-02-10 to 2026-03-10, covering a wide range of legislative and non-legislative matters. Detailed roll-call vote data is unavailable for this period; coverage below is based on the adopted-text feed from the European Parliament Open Data Portal.
Why This Matters
Key Finding: The 30 adopted texts span labour mobility, digital rights, housing, fisheries, defence, trade, and human rights โ providing a comprehensive record of EP legislative output for the period and helping citizens understand what their elected representatives have decided.
Recently Adopted Texts
30 texts adopted in recent plenary sessions:
- EU Talent Pool TA-10-2026-0058 2026-03-10
- Appointment of the Vice-President of the European Central Bank TA-10-2026-0060 2026-03-10
- EU regulatory fitness and subsidiarity and proportionality - Better Law-Making 2023-2024 TA-10-2026-0063 2026-03-10
- Housing crisis in the EU - decent, sustainable and affordable housing TA-10-2026-0064 2026-03-10
- Public access to documents - report 2022-2024 TA-10-2026-0065 2026-03-10
- Copyright and generative artificial intelligence - opportunities and challenges TA-10-2026-0066 2026-03-10
- Fisheries management approaches for safeguarding sensitive species, tackling invasive species and benefiting local economies TA-10-2026-0067 2026-03-10
- Four years of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and European contributions to a just peace and sustained security for Ukraine TA-10-2026-0056 2026-02-24
- Cooperation among enforcement authorities regarding unfair trading practices in the agri-food supply chain TA-10-2026-0048 2026-02-12
- Addressing subcontracting chains and the role of intermediaries in order to protect workers' rights TA-10-2026-0050 2026-02-12
- Recommendation to the Council on EU priorities for the 70th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women TA-10-2026-0051 2026-02-12
- World Cancer Day TA-10-2026-0052 2026-02-12
- Situation in Northeast Syria, the violence against civilians and the need to maintain a sustainable ceasefire TA-10-2026-0053 2026-02-12
- Post-election situation in Uganda and threats against opposition leader Bobi Wine TA-10-2026-0045 2026-02-12
- Systemic oppression, inhumane conditions and arbitrary detentions by the regime in Iran TA-10-2026-0046 2026-02-12
- Accession of Montenegro to the Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments TA-10-2026-0054 2026-02-12
- EU strategic defence and security partnerships TA-10-2026-0040 2026-02-11
- Regulation implementing enhanced cooperation on the establishment of the Ukraine Support Loan for 2026 and 2027 TA-10-2026-0035 2026-02-11
- Amending the multiannual financial framework for the years 2021 to 2027 TA-10-2026-0037 2026-02-11
- Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2025/006 BE/Audi - Belgium TA-10-2026-0038 2026-02-11
- Interim report on the Agreement establishing an association between the EU and Andorra and San Marino TA-10-2026-0039 2026-02-11
- Genetically modified soybean DBN-09004-6 TA-10-2026-0041 2026-02-11
- Genetically modified cotton GHB614 x LLCotton25 TA-10-2026-0043 2026-02-11
- Establishment of a list of safe countries of origin at Union level TA-10-2026-0025 2026-02-10
- Application of the safe third country concept TA-10-2026-0026 2026-02-10
- Bilateral safeguard clause of the EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement for agricultural products TA-10-2026-0030 2026-02-10
- European Central Bank - annual report 2025 TA-10-2026-0034 2026-02-10
- Amending the Measuring Instruments Directive TA-10-2026-0029 2026-02-10
- European Union designs (codification) TA-10-2026-0032 2026-02-10
- Appointment of the Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board of the ECB TA-10-2026-0033 2026-02-10
Deep Political Analysis
What Happened
Parliamentary activity from 2026-02-10 to 2026-03-10. Detailed roll-call data unavailable for this period.
Timeline
- Period: 2026-02-10 to 2026-03-10
Why It Matters โ Root Causes
Voting patterns in this period reflect ongoing legislative negotiations and inter-institutional bargaining positions.
Impact Assessment
Political
Legislative outcomes in this period will shape EU policy priorities and inter-institutional dynamics.
Economic
The legislative outcomes in this period carry potential economic implications for EU businesses and citizens.
Legal
Adopted texts from this period will enter the EU legal framework, while any rejected proposals may be reintroduced in amended form.
Geopolitical
Voting patterns reflect evolving EU positions on international affairs, trade relationships, and global governance commitments.
Strategic Outlook
The legislative trajectory suggests continued consensus-building with potential pressure points in the weeks ahead.
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal positive factors
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Opportunities
External positive factors
- Cross-party alliances on specific legislation can build broader consensus
Weaknesses
Internal negative factors
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Threats
External negative factors
- Shifting alliances may delay legislative progress on key files