Asuntos destacados
24-27 March: Committees and Political Groups
In the week of 24 of March, Members' work is split between meetings in Parliamentary Committees and political groups.
DEVE Committee members will participate in the Nutrition for Growth Summit in Paris on 27 and 28 March to support the Team Europe efforts towards ending malnutrition
In addition, a Public Hearing on "The actors in the agricultural supply chain and their role in price formation: problems and perspectives will take place.
And the Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the European Union will host a conference on affordable housing, addressing the housing crisis in the European Union.
Follow the links below to discover this week's highlights.
- Development: DEVE delegation to the Nutrition for Growth Summit in Paris on 27 - 28 March 2025
- Agriculture and Rural Development: Hearing on The actors in the agricultural supply chain and their role in price formation
- Housing Crisis in the European Union: Affordable housing, addressing the housing crisis in the European Union

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