European lawmakers won’t be back in Strasbourg this month
BRUSSELS — European lawmakers won’t be returning to the French city of Strasbourg for next week’s plenary session because of the COVID-19 resurgence in France, the European Parliament president said Thursday.
David Sassoli tweeted that the session will be held remotely.
“The situation in France and Belgium is very serious and travelling is not advised,” he said.
Plenary sessions scheduled in Strasbourg, which is the official seat of the European Parliament — have been scrapped since March because of concerns related to the coronavirus. Staff and parliamentarians are mostly based in Brussels but almost all plenary sessions need to be held 450 kilometres (280 miles) away in Strasbourg, much to the chagrin of many legislators.