 The first plenary session of the European Committee of the Regents this year will take place on 10th and 11th of February in Brussels. Our 117 members will vote and give opinions on EU legislation on behalf of the regions and cities. When state's debate with Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, should give us more clarity on the direction the EU is going, especially on migration, Schengen or UK membership, will also get an outline of Dutch presidency priorities, in exchange of views with Minister Ronald Plasturk. On Thursday with Commissioner Kretzel, we'll discuss cohesion policy priorities and with Commissioner Navratis, the current state of play with education and training. But most importantly, two opinions by our reporters will be presented for the plenary vote. One on data collection in the fisheries by Algerd Geblevic. Second on youth cooperation by Saba Borboli. You may follow the plenary session web streaming on our website or learn our positions from our Twitter accounts. Share your views using the COR plenary hashtag and let us know what you think of our new logo, which we are going to use as of today.