In a debate with the Commissioner for Equality Hadja Lahbib, planned for around 06.00pm, the MEPs are expected to urge the EU Commission to submit a bill “establishing a common definition of rape based on the absence of freely given, informed and revocable consent”. This has been pointed out by the news office of the European Parliament on the day the plenary sitting of 27-30 April is opening in Strasbourg. Tomorrow at midday the MEPs will vote on the report worked out by the Committees on Civil Liberties and Women’s Rights. In the evening the MEPs will discuss financial literacy. Financial advisors on social media (the so-called finfluencer”) are “a primary source of financial information for younger people”. The MEPs and the Commissioner for Financial Services Maria Luís Albuquerque will talk about “minimum standards for financial influencers, a high-risk environment for hidden advertising, conflicts of interest, misleading claims and the rapid spread of scams”. The report, which will be voted on next Thursday, calls for age-appropriate financial education, “to equip citizens to identify scams and think critically about online financial content”.