The European Parliament adopted 39 acts — 10 legislative and 29 non-legislative — during its plenary part-session in Strasbourg from 6 to 9 July 2026, according to a Council I/A item note dated 10 July 2026. The Council is scheduled to take note of the acts at its meeting on 15 July 2026.
The legislative package includes first-reading agreements on coordination of social security systems (report by Gabriele Bischoff), temporary support for increased fertiliser prices linked to the Middle East crisis, cabotage operations for coach and bus services between Austria and Switzerland, and a temporary derogation from the ePrivacy directive. A third-reading agreement on air passenger rights (report by Andrey Novakov) was also adopted. The Parliament gave consent to the EU–Mexico Strategic Partnership Agreement and the EU–Mexico Interim Trade Agreement, as well as to the protection of the environment through criminal law, the EU–Morocco Aviation Agreement (Croatia accession protocol), and an amendment to the EU–Morocco PRIMA research agreement.
Among the non-legislative acts, the Parliament adopted a decision requesting the APPF verify ESN Party compliance with Regulation 2025/2445, extended the special committee on the Housing Crisis, and waived the immunity of MEPs Klára Dobrev, Siegbert Frank Droese, and Ilhan Kyuchyuk. It approved draft amending budget no 1/2026 (surplus of financial year 2025), mobilised the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF/2026/000) and the EU Solidarity Fund for Romania, Cyprus, and Spain (2025 natural disasters), and adopted the EIB Group annual report 2025. Resolutions covered East Asia geopolitics, competition policy 2025, tax framework for the EU financial sector, media literacy and digital learning strategy, Sustainable Development Goals implementation, digital assets challenges, an objection to a delegated act on high indirect land-use change-risk biofuels trajectory, and the EU–Mexico agreements (interim report). The Parliament also adopted reports on Ukraine, Moldova, and Serbia (2025 Commission reports), the impact of the 1974 Turkish invasion on Cypriot women and girls, authorisations for genetically modified maize NK603 × T25, soybean MON 87705, and maize DP202216 x NK603 x DAS-40278-9, and resolutions on war crimes in El-Obeid (Sudan), persecution of Christians in Nigeria (Kawel village massacre), and the abduction of Maria Shahbaz in Pakistan. A resolution on the feasibility of a 28th tax regime for EU competitiveness and a joint communication on humanitarian aid (JOIN(2026)0025) were also adopted.
The Council's 15 July meeting will formally note the acts, which include binding legislation affecting social security coordination, fertiliser price support, and air passenger rights, alongside numerous foreign policy, budget, and human rights resolutions.