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Die Plenary Session in Strasbourg hat folgenden Ablauf: Dienstag, 9. Februar Election of the European Commission. Commission President José Manuel Barroso will formally present his team of commissioners-designate to Parliament and will debate their policy priorities, and a framework agreement on relations with Parliament, with MEPs. Parliament will then hold a vote on whether to approve or reject the Commission team as a whole. EP President Jerzy Buzek will hold a press conference after the vote. Mittwoch, 10. Februar EU enlargement. MEPs will debate with Commission and Council the progress made by Croatia, Turkey and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia towards EU accession, before adopting resolutions on each country. Parliament’s approval is needed for any new Member State to join the EU. SWIFT/counter-terrorism. MEPs will vote on the EU-US interim agreement on the transfer of banking data to the US authorities from the SWIFT system in the interests of the fight against terrorism (debate Wednesday, vote Thursday). Parliament now has the authority to approve or reject such agreements. MEPs will also debate the role of intelligence services and of body scanners in countering terrorism. Housing renovations. MEPs hold a vote on a draft law on providing EU funds for renovating and expanding Member States’ social housing stock (vote). Foreign Affairs. Parliament will debate the situation in Ukraine after the elections, and following debates at the previous session, MEPs will vote on resolutions concerning Haiti, Iran and Yemen. Climate change. Now that countries have presented their emissions reduction pledges, and following the debate in January, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit. Donnerstag, 11. Februar European Council meeting. President Buzek will take part in the informal meeting of EU heads of state or government at the Bibliothèque Solvay in Brussels.. Zum morgigen Tagesordnungspunkt "Wahlen in der Ukraine" sagte Parlamentspräsident Jerzy Buzek bereits heute: "Man darf der Ukraine einen Glückwunsch zum Ablauf der Wahl aussprechen". Wahlbeobachter des Europäischen Parlaments hätten ihn informiert, dass die Wahlen trotz einiger Beschwerden "einer Demokratie würdig" gewesen seien. Der EP-Präsident appellierte "an alle politischen Kräfte in der Ukraine, notwendige Reformen, besonders im Sozial- und Justizbereich, durchzuführen" und "eine europäische Agenda" zu verfolgen
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