• 29/12/2025 06:57

Briefing – 2026 Commission work programme – PE 774.680 – Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development – Committee on Employment and Social Affairs – Special committee on the Housing Crisis in the European Union – Subcommittee on Human Rights – Committee on Budgets – Committee on Foreign Affairs – Committee on Transport and Tourism – Committee on Petitions – Committee on Constitutional Affairs – Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs – Special committee on the European Democracy Shield – Committee on Legal Affairs – Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs – Committee on Culture and Education – Committee on Budgetary Control – Committee on Development – Committee on International Trade – Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection – Committee on Public Health – Committee on Regional Development – Subcommittee on Tax Matters – Committee on Security and Defence – Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety – Committee on Industry, Research and Energy – Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality – Committee on Fisheries

Tiempo estimado de lectura: 57 segundos
On 21 October 2025, the European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen’s second mandate adopted its work programme for 2026 (2026 CWP). In line with the Commission President’s political guidelines and letter of intent and highlighting the need for full implementation of Mario Draghi’s competitiveness report, the 2026 CWP places a strong emphasis on competitiveness, innovation and collective security. In parallel, the Commission commits to advancing simplification, implementation, and this year, also to strengthening enforcement. These three areas will remain key horizontal priorities for the entire Commission mandate. Just like last year’s CWP, the 2026 CWP adheres to the seven headline ambitions put forward in the political guidelines. It is accompanied by a report on implementation, simplification and enforcement, the first of its kind. This new annual report is set to replace the annual burden survey. Annex I of the 2026 CWP puts forward 70 major new legislative and non-legislative initiatives, 44 % of which fall under the competitiveness headline ambition. (Up to) 48 of the new initiatives are legislative, including three sector-specific omnibus packages (on energy product legislation, taxation and citizens). Of the forthcoming legislative initiatives, 67 % are likely revisions of existing legislation, while more than half have a strong simplification dimension. Unlike previous CWPs, the 2026 CWP does not indicate whether a legislative initiative will be accompanied by an impact assessment; this lack of transparency runs counter to the spirit of the Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making. Information on the Commission’s ‘Have your say’ portal shows that, at the time of writing, two thirds of the up to 48 legislative initiatives were expected to be accompanied by an impact assessment (though the final number may be higher). The annual evaluation plan presented in Annex II of the CWP, comprising 20 evaluations, does not appear exhaustive. Finally, the communication on Better Regulation, expected in Q2 2026, may entail a revision of the Better Regulation Guidelines, the first since 2021.

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