2026 in the European Union
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Events from 2026 in the European Union.
Incumbents
European Union
- President of the European Council
- Commission President
- Presidency of the Council of the EU:
- Parliament President
- High Representative
Events
January
- 1 January – Bulgaria adopts the euro and becomes the 21st member state of the eurozone.[1]
- 12 January – Hungary grants asylum to former Polish justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro.[2]
- 17 January – In Asuncion, Paraguay, EU-commission-president Ursula von der Leyen signs EU–Mercosur Association Agreement with Mercosur.
- 18 January/8 February – 2026 Portuguese presidential election
- 21 January – EU–Mercosur Partnership Agreement, The European Parliament approves a measure by a vote of 334–324 to ask the European Court of Justice to rule on whether the free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur can be applied before full ratification by all member states and whether its provisions restrict the EU's ability to set environmental and consumer health policies - a move that could delay the deal by two years.[3]
- 27 January - European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen signs a free treaty agreement, India–European Union Free Trade Agreement with India
- 2026 Slovak–Ukraine oil dispute 27 January 2026 – present
- 29 January - The EU announces more sanctions against government ministers of Iran, including the Interior minister and lists the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation.[4]
February
- 6 February – 22 February – The Winter Olympics are scheduled to be held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.[5]
- 10 February - The European parliament votes in favour of a new asylum policy and a EU-list of safe countries of origin.[6][7]
- 20 February - Hungary announces it would block a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine until the resumption of oil supplies to the country via the Druzhba pipeline.[8][9]
- 23 February -Slovakia joins Hungary in blocking the European Union’s 20th sanctions package against Russia, preventing its adoption ahead of the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.[10] Fico specifically linked his opposition to the suspension of oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline, characterising the situation as a deliberate provocation by Ukraine.[11]
March
- 5 March – Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he would prefer not to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline for Hungary and Slovakia, by saying my position, which is shared with European leaders, is that I would not repair the pipeline.[12][13]
- 6 March – The European Commission rebukes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy over remarks that Hungary interpreted as a threat against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.[14][15][16]
Scheduled and confirmed events
- 6 March–15 March – The Winter Paralympics are scheduled to be held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.[17]
- 22 March – 2026 Slovenian parliamentary election
- 12 April – 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election.[18]
- 30 August – 2026 Estonian presidential election
- 13 September – 2026 Swedish general election[19][20]
- September – The Slovakian Smer-SD is reported to make a decision on whether or not to join Patriots for Europe in the EU.[21]
- 3 October – 2026 Latvian parliamentary election
- 2026 Bulgarian presidential election
- 2026 Danish general election
See also
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References
- ^ "Bulgaria ready to use the euro from 1 January 2026: Council takes final steps" (Press release). Council of the European Union. 8 July 2025.
- ^ "Hungary grants asylum to Polish ex-justice minister". BBC. 2026-01-12. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
- ^ https://www.reuters.com/world/eu-lawmakers-vote-whether-launch-legal-challenge-mercosur-trade-deal-2026-01-21/
- ^ BILD.de: Entscheidung in Brüssel, EU stuft Irans Revolutionsgarde als Terrororganisation ein (german), January 2026
- ^ "Milano Cortina 2026 si presenta al mondo. Malagò: candidatura all'insegna di tradizione e innovazione" (in Italian). Italian National Olympic Committee. 28 November 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ Die Zeit.de: EU-Parlament beschließt europaweite Liste sicherer Herkunftsstaaten, February 10, 2026
- ^ News.de: Sichere Herkunftsländer Asyl: Mehrheit deutscher EU-Abgeordneter stimmen für Antrag, February 10, 2026
- ^ "Ungarn droht mit Blockade von riesigem Ukraine-Darlehen". news.ORF.at (in Austrian German). 2026-02-20. Retrieved 2026-02-21.
- ^ "Hungary to block 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine in Russian oil row." Reuters, 20 Feb. 2026, accessed 21 Feb. 2026.
- ^ "New EU Sanctions Package Blocked". Rádio Slovakia International. 24 February 2026.
- ^ "Hungary, Slovakia Block New EU Sanctions On Russia". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 23 February 2026.
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- ^ [2]
- ^ "EU blasts Zelenskyy over veiled threat against Orbán". 2026.
- ^ "EU says Zelenskyy's remark 'not acceptable' as Hungary–Ukraine tensions rise". 2026.
- ^ "'Not acceptable': Brussels slams Zelenskyy as Kyiv-Budapest tensions spiral". 2026.
- ^ Dunbar, Graham; Matar, Daniella (24 June 2019). "Italy's Milan-Cortina wins vote to host 2026 Winter Olympics". Associated Press. Archived from the original on 25 June 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
- ^ "Orban's grip on power faces test at Hungary election on April 12". Reuters. 2026-01-13. Retrieved 2026-01-14.
- ^ "The fundamentals of the electoral system". val.se. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
- ^ Riksdagsförvaltningen. "Elections to the Riksdag". riksdagen.se. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
- ^ "Smer zatiaľ do Orbánovej frakcie nepôjde, zastavil to Fico aj ľavicoví europoslanci". Dennik N. 13 November 2025.
„Dohodli sme sa, že si dáme čas do budúceho roka. Budúci rok v decembri máme polovicu legislatívneho obdobia. To znamená, že niekedy po lete, v septembri; na budúci rok sa rozhodneme, či ideme jednou cestou, druhou cestou alebo ostaneme nezaradení," vysvetlila Beňová.