What awaits us in 2026?

The first event in the “What’s New in the European Parliament?” series will focus on the challenges the European Union will face in 2026. A possible postponement of the ban on internal combustion engines, support for European competitiveness, the implementation of the Migration Pact, or preparations for the Multiannual Financial Framework are just some of the many major issues Members of the European Parliament are likely to address in 2026. Amid the constant flow of news, it can be difficult to keep track. What should we focus on? And what impacts can we expect for the Czech Republic? Join us as we navigate the key challenges and priorities facing the European Union, while also reflecting on the past year.
When? Monday, 12 January 2026, 17:00
Where? Europa Experience, Národní 10, Prague
The following speakers have confirmed their participation:
- Kateřina Šafaříková, journalist and commentator at Seznam Zprávy
- Jan Farský, Member of the European Parliament (EPP)
Additional guests will be announced soon.
The debate will be moderated by Viktor Daněk, Deputy Director and Head of the Prague Office of the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM.
Registration form available HERE.
The event is organised by the European Parliament Office in the Czech Republic, in cooperation with the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM.
The aim of the “What’s New in the European Parliament?” debate series is to provide a clear overview of the European Parliament’s current decisions and positions, and to offer space for open discussion between experts, Members of the European Parliament, and the public.






