EU rapporteurs per committee
Committees can appoint members as rapporteurs for a specific subject. A rapporteur delves into the subject and advises the committee on how the handle the subject. Usually a committee appoints two or more members as rapporteurs for a subject. The rapporteurs can call on support from civil servants in the House of Representatives.
There is an EU rapporteurship for European subjects. This is one of the instruments that parliamentary committees can use to gain better insight into and control over European decision-making and to properly carry out their supervisory task. They are often appointed for a specific EU proposal.
Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security & Nature
Animal welfare regulations
Ines Kostić (PvdD)
Renate den Hollander (VVD)
Evaluation and revision of the Nitrate Directive
Renate den Hollander (VVD)
Anne-Marijke Podt (D66)
Lidewij de Vos (FvD)
Birds Directive infringement procedure
Laura Bromet (GL-PvdA)
Caroline van der Plas (BBB)
European Regulation on new genomic techniques
Vacant
Common Agricultural Policy Post-2027
Laura Bromet (GL-PvdA)
Jan Arie Koorevaar (CDA)
Defence
European Defence Industry Strategy
Ulysse Ellian (VVD)
Maes van Lanschot (CDA)
Digital Affairs
Digital Package
Daniël van den Berg (JA21)
European Business Wallet
Emiel van Dijk (PVV)
Digital Networks Act
Vacant
Economic Affairs
Omnibus 4/including new category for small midcaps
Arend Kisteman (VVD)
European Affairs
EU Information Purveyance
Vacant
Health, Welfare and Sport
EU Farmaceutical Legislation
Wieke Paulusma (D66)
Julian Bushoff (GL-PvdA)
European Health Data Space
Wieke Paulusma (D66)
Elke Slagt-Tichelman (GL-PvdA)
European European tobacco legislation
Hilde Wendel (VVD)
Rachel van Meetelen (PVV)
Infrastructure & Water
Revision of the Water Framework Directive (WFD)
Marieke Vellinga-Beemsterboer (D66)
Interior
Directive establishing harmonised requirements in the internal market on transparency of interest representation carried out on behalf of third countries
Vacant
European Democracy Shield
Joost Sneller (D66)
Mikal Tseggai (GL-PvdA)
Pepijn van Houwelingen (FvD)