The Agriculture and Fisheries Council will meet on Monday in Luxembourg to discuss the post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform package.
This week, the European Parliament’s plenary sessions will take place in Strasbourg.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) on Tuesday will vote on a new law governing new vehicles from May 2022 making safety features including intelligent speed assistance, advanced emergency-braking systems, driver distraction warnings and emergency lane keeping systems compulsory.
Rules will be put to the vote on Tuesday laying down new, EU-wide standards to better protect whistle-blowers by creating safe channels for reporting on breaches of EU law and by establishing safeguards against retaliation.
MEPs are set to endorse minimum rights for workers in a vote on Tuesday for on-demand, voucher-based or platform jobs, such as Uber or Deliveroo.
The European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will participate in a debate on the future of Europe in the Plenary of the European Parliament on Wednesday.
Parliament will vote on new measures on Wednesday to strengthen the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, including a 10,000-strong standing corps that will support EU countries on the ground in border control.
Also on Wednesday, Parliament will vote on updates to EU consumer protection rules to tackle misleading rankings in online marketplaces and the dual quality of products.
According to draft rules to be put to the vote on Wednesday, internet companies will get one hour to remove terrorist content online after receiving an order, but they will not have to filter all the content they upload.
MEPs will discuss the flexible extension up to Oct. 31 of the U.K.'s EU membership with the Council and Commission on Wednesday.
The last session of the outgoing European Parliament will end on Thursday, April 18.