Motions for resolutions put to the vote in plenary
The part-session agenda indicates whether statements by the Council, the Commission or the European Council (Rule 110), and oral questions to the Council and the Commission (Rule 115), will be followed by a vote on a motion for a resolution. Debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 122), amongst others, may be wound up with a resolution. These texts are generally tabled by a committee, a political group or at least 40 Members.
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Motion for a resolution on honing interactive policy-making
Motion for a resolution on reducing waste volumes
Motion for a resolution on the more efficient use of transport
Motion for a resolution on the situation of North Korean refugees
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Motion for a resolution on the situation of North Korean refugees
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Motion for a resolution on the situation of North Korean refugees
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Motion for a resolution on the situation of North Korean refugees
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Motion for a resolution on North Korean refugees
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Proposition de résolution sur Azerbaïdjan
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Motion for a resolution on Azerbaijan
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