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Procedure : 2006/2058(INI)
Document stages in plenary
Document selected : A6-0249/2006

Texts tabled :

A6-0249/2006

Debates :

PV 05/09/2006 - 18
CRE 05/09/2006 - 18

Votes :

PV 06/09/2006 - 7.6
CRE 06/09/2006 - 7.6
Explanations of votes

Texts adopted :

P6_TA(2006)0341

Verbatim report of proceedings
Wednesday, 6 September 2006 - Strasbourg OJ edition

7.6. Improving the mental health of the population – towards a strategy on mental health for the EU (vote)
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– Before the vote on Amendment 48:

 
  
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  Zbigniew Zaleski (PPE-DE). – Mr President, there are not only people with severe psychotic disorders in the European Union, but also people with a number of psychological disorders. I should therefore like to move the following oral amendment to paragraph 48 so that it would read ‘... believes that the term “treatment” should be interpreted broadly, including the psychotherapy conducted by fully qualified specialists ...’. It does not change much but it adds something that reflects what we face in our societies.

 
  
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  John Bowis (PPE-DE), rapporteur. – Mr President, that is acceptable.

 
  
  

(Parliament rejected the oral amendment)

Before the vote on Amendments 11 and 12:

 
  
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  Marios Matsakis (ALDE). – Mr President, I should just like to move a short oral amendment to Amendments 11 and 12. In each amendment, before the words ‘the new Member States’, the words ‘some of’ should be inserted, so that the text reads: ‘in some of the new Member States’. The aim is to be factually correct, since what is being referred to in the two amendments does not concern all of the Member States, just some of them.

 
  
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  John Bowis (PPE-DE), rapporteur. – Mr President, that is also acceptable.

 
  
  

(Parliament approved the oral amendment)

 
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