A more unified Europe, at every level
In the second half of 2017 the main debate topics of the European Parliament (EP) will include the future of the EU and issues related to environmental protection, labour law and tax evasion. The autumn will also bring the voting on the extension of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI). Other priority topics in the next few months will be e-commerce and popularising cross-border online services. This will also involve the reform of the copyright law. In addition to this, the EP will examine the reform of the rules for fighting money laundering as well. //
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