Levrat csw26
Karamperi csw26
Reference number
9/2026

Following the presentation of the European Affordable Housing Plan by the European Commission last December, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has gathered together all relevant stakeholders at European, national and local level to take stock of the ongoing housing emergency and discuss the way ahead. The Committee aims to tackle speculation, address investment gaps and make sure businesses remain competitive.

In this interview, Anna Schoemakers (NAT member) talks about what inspired her to join the EESC, what she hopes to bring to its work and her experience as first time rapporteur for the opinion on GreenData4all.

Reference number
8/2026

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) considers sodium batteries a strategically important technology for Europe and calls for them to become a key element of the EU’s industrial strategy, as highlighted during the Committee’s plenary session debate on the potential of these batteries, held on 19 February, and in its latest adopted opinion.

Ongoing (updated on 26/02/2026) - Bureau decision date: 17/02/2026
Reference
TEN/883-EESC
Workers - GR II
Slovakia
Plenary session number
607
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Ongoing (updated on 05/03/2026) - Bureau decision date: 19/02/2026
Reference
TEN/882-EESC
Employers - GR I
Spain
Civil Society Organisations - GR III
Latvia
Plenary session number
607
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Ongoing (updated on 20/02/2026) - Bureau decision date: 17/02/2026
Reference
TEN/879-EESC
Civil Society Organisations - GR III
Italy
Plenary session number
606
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The EESC welcomes the Proposal for a Regulation for the Digital Networks Act (DNA).  Strategic analyses, including the Letta, Draghi and Niinistö reports, and the Commission Communication ‘A Competitiveness Compass for the EU’ also make the point that a cutting edge digital network infrastructure is critical for the future competitiveness of the EU economy, security and social welfare. The availability of high-quality, reliable and secure connectivity for end users and for key economic sectors is a must. Connectivity is not just access. It is about real-time data exchange, vital for the EU to be able to achieve its broader digital goals and for supporting a truly connected, prosperous society. 

Ongoing (updated on 04/03/2026) - Bureau decision date: 17/02/2026
Reference
INT/1124-EESC-2026-00673-00-00
Employers - GR I
Germany
Plenary session number
605
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The exploratory opinion examines territorial supply constraints as an ongoing obstacle to the effective functioning of the EU Single Market. Taking into account the EESC’s work on Single Market integration and enforcement, the opinion responds to renewed political efforts to remove market fragmentation, with a focus on strengthening enforcement against barriers to cross-border trade.