EU - European Parliament - Committees - Latest news
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Latest news - Next Committee meeting: 23-24 February 2026 - Committee on Culture and Education
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Highlights - AFET Mission to Montenegro and Albania - 16-18 February 2026 - Committee on Foreign Affairs
A delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) will visit Podgorica and Tirana from 16 to 18 February, led by Committee Chair David McAllister (EPP, Germany).The visit will enable AFET MEPs to evaluate the state of play of accession negotiations and outstanding reform priorities in each country and reaffirm Parliament's commitment to supporting both countries on their European paths.
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Latest news - Next meetings of the Committee on Agricultural and Rural Development - Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
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Latest news - Upcoming SANT committee meetings - Committee on Public Health
Next SANT committee meeting(s) will take place in Brussels on:
- Tuesday, 24 February 2026, 9:00 - 10:00 and 15:00 - 18:30
- Monday, 2 March 2026, 15:00 - 18:30
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Highlights - Simplifying EU’s AI Rules - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Co-Rapporteur Arba Kokalari presented the report on the “Digital Omnibus on artificial intelligence". The amendments aim to simplify how the EU’s AI Act is applied and enforced. The report proposes adjustments to implementation timelines and clarifies certain obligations for companies and authorities to ensure the rules can be applied more effectively and consistently across the EU.A key element of the suggested modifications concern the postponement of certain obligations for high-risk artificial intelligence systems. Instead of linking their application to a future Commission decision, the report sets fixed dates: 2 December 2027 for Annex III systems and 2 August 2028 for Annex I systems. This is intended to provide legal certainty and give more time for standards, guidance and national authorities to be ready.
The report clarifies rules on AI literacy, confirming that companies must ensure their staff have appropriate knowledge and skills, with support from the Commission and EU governments. It further specifies how sensitive personal data may be used to detect and correct bias in high-risk systems, under strict safeguards.
Other changes improve coordination between authorities, clarify the role of the European AI Office and strengthen regulatory testing environments. Overall, the aim is to simplify implementation while preserving key protections.
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