The first of July marks two years to the day since the current European Parliament took office, formally launching a new five-year political cycle in the European Union (2019-24). To mark the anniversary, this EPRS roundtable will explore how the Union's political system has been evolving over the last 24 months.
Eight months into the new cycle, the coronavirus pandemic hit, buffeting not only a Parliament 60 per cent of whose Members were new, but complicating the political agenda of the new Commission of Ursula von der Leyen, focussed on climate and digital. All EU institutions had their working patterns severely disrupted, a process that continues. Academic commentators and practitioners will discuss how far the EU political system has been altered by the crisis, whether the relationship between its institutions is changing, the degree to which a more explicitly 'federal' Union is emerging, and what the implications are for the Conference on the Future of Europe, now starting, and for the 2024 European elections, now less than three years away.
Thursday 1 July 2021 | 13:30 - 15:00 hours
SPEAKERS:
Danuta HÜBNER, MEP, former Chair, EP Committee on Constitutional Affairs; former European Commissioner and Minister for Europe, Poland
Federico FABBRINI, Professor of EU Law, Dublin City University; Principal Investigator of Jean Monnet Network BRIDGE
Richard CORBETT, Secretariat of the Conference on the Future of Europe; MEP 1996-2009 and 2014-20; Co-author of ‘The European Parliament’ (successive editions)
Helle KRUNKE, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Copenhagen
Matteo SCOTTO, Research Fellow, Villa Vigoni
CONTENT:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:05:27 Danuta HÜBNER, MEP, former Chair, EP Committee on Constitutional Affairs; former European Commissioner and Minister for Europe, Poland
00:26:59 Federico FABBRINI, Professor of EU Law, Dublin City University; Principal Investigator of Jean Monnet Network BRIDGE
00:36:53 Helle KRUNKE, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Copenhagen
00:45:41 Matteo SCOTTO, Research Fellow, Villa Vigoni
01:00:44 Richard CORBETT, Secretariat of the Conference on the Future of Europe; MEP 1996-2009 and 2014-20; Co-author of ‘The European Parliament’ (successive editions)
01:16:55 Q&A