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EU Inc Amendment Explorer

A source-linked view of selected substantive changes proposed in the JURI rapporteur's draft report on EU Inc.

Rapporteur draft — not Parliament's position or current law

PE790.143v02-00 is a draft report prepared by the rapporteur. Amendments may change during committee and plenary consideration. The document is not the European Parliament's adopted position, is not an adopted EU act, and does not change current law.

Selected entries
11
Amendments in source draft
246
Last reviewed
15 July 2026

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2026-06-29-pe790.143v02-00.2

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Selected amendments

Each summary describes the proposed textual change neutrally. Use the amendment number to verify the full wording in the official draft report.

Amendment

57, 68–74

Governance

Affected provision

Multiple provisions

Would add a framework for steward-owned companies, including definitions and related governance rules.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

58

National-law interaction

Affected provision

New Article 1a

Would insert a new Article 1a designed to separate the proposed EU company form from national company law. Where the Regulation leaves a gap, the rules for the named national company form would apply.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

59

Eligibility

Affected provision

Definition of a start-up

Would define a start-up using numerical criteria: fewer than 100 employees; annual turnover not exceeding €10 million or an annual balance-sheet total not exceeding €10 million; and less than 10 years since registration.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

79

National-law interaction

Affected provision

Article 4

Would delete Article 4 of the Commission proposal.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

100–103

Worker participation

Affected provision

Employee-participation provisions

Would revise employee-participation rules so rights are determined by place of work and, where several national systems are involved, the highest applicable level of protection applies.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

110

Registration safeguards

Affected provision

Registration and identity verification

Would add identity checks to the registration process.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

115

Registration safeguards

Affected provision

Registration safeguards

Would extend registration safeguards relating to fraud prevention and anti-money-laundering controls.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

156–157

Capital markets

Affected provision

Article 60

Would provide that EU Inc shares cannot be admitted to trading on a regulated market or a multilateral trading facility.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

158, 168, 171, 174

Employee ownership

Affected provision

Employee ownership and related tax provisions

Would add provisions concerning an EU employee share ownership plan (EU-ESOP), sweat equity and related tax treatment.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

232

Digital platform

Affected provision

EU digital-platform provisions

Would expand the EU digital platform's role in access to information and dispute-related services.

Source: Open draft report

Amendment

245–246

Scope

Affected provision

Annex Ia

Would add an Annex Ia listing excluded economic activities: construction, cleaning, hospitality, road freight, residential care, meat processing, and investigation and security activities.

Source: Open draft report

Coverage and method

This is a manual editorial extraction of selected material amendments, not a legal opinion or a complete transcription. Entries are versioned against the document reference above and retain the official amendment numbers for verification.

The source draft contains 246 amendments. This first release highlights selected changes concerning scope, eligibility, national-law interaction, workers, registration, governance, capital markets, employee ownership and the digital platform.

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EU Inc Monitor's original selection, metadata and summaries are licensed under CC BY 4.0 with attribution. Official EU source documents are excluded and retain their own copyright and reuse terms.

Schema and versioning

The JSON download includes a field dictionary and release history. Stable record IDs and a new dataset version are used for material changes; corrections are recorded publicly.