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2008

PGEU Meetings

  • 12 March: PGEU GA
  • 09 June:  Symposium
  • 10 June:  PGEU GA in Helsinki, Finland
  • 18 November:  PGEU GA
  • 19 November: Seminar
     


EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS AGENDA

  • 01 January 2008: Kick off Slovenian Presidency
  • 14-17 January 2008:   EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 18-21 February 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 10-13 March 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 13/03- 14 March 2008 European Council, Brussels
  • 09-10 March 2008: EP Plenary Session, Brussels
  • 17/18 April 2008: Informal Meeting of Ministers for Health
  • 21-24 April 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 07-08 May 2008: EP Plenary Session, Brussels
  • 19-22 May 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 04-05 June 2008: EP Plenary Session, Brussels
  • 16-19 June 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 19 June 2008 - 20/06/2008 European Council 
  • 07-10 July 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 01-04 September 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 22-25 September 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 08-09 October 2008: EP Plenary Session, Brussels
  • 20-23 October 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 17-20 November 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
  • 03-04 December 2008: EP Plenary Session, Brussels
  • 15-18 December 2008: EP Plenary Session, Strasbourg
     


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