Requests for roll-call votes ALDE: ams 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 Requests for separate votes PSE: § 150 PPE-DE: §§ 4, 28, 36, 47, 132, 149 and 150 Requests for split votes PSE, GUE/NGL § 122 First part: ‘Recalls its ... human rights;’ Second part: ‘more specifically’ Third part: ‘is concerned ... 14 February 2006’ Fourth part: ‘stresses ... third countries;’ PPE-DE: § 16 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘the need to ratify ... Families’ Second part: those words § 21 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘between the parties to the conflict’ Second part: those words am 8 First part: ‘Expresses its deep ... to enter Member States;’ Second part: remainder Miscellaneous Sarah Ludford moved an oral amendment to amendment 19, which then read as follows: ‘28. Expresses its concern at the effect on the ordinary Palestinian people of the EU decision to suspend the provision of aid through the Palestinian Authority, as a result of the failure of the Authority to fulfil legitimate conditions; urges expansion of the temporary international mechanism and urges the Council and the Commission to monitor changing circumstances that would allow for the resumption of the provision of aid through the Authority;’ Simon Coveney (rapporteur) moved an oral amendment to § 94, which then read as follows: ‘94. Recognises the significant human rights consequences of the ongoing war in Iraq and the complex nature of the current fragile political situation; notes the reports and resolutions adopted by Parliament on Iraq and the recommendations contained within them; urges the Council and the Commission to constantly assess how the EU could play a more constructive role in bringing about stability in Iraq; notes with total stupefaction the provisional suspension by ECHO of humanitarian aid for Iraq, notwithstanding the disastrous situation afflicting the suffering Iraqi people and Iraqi refugees; welcomes, however, the resumption of this aid from February 2007;’ Sarah Ludford moved an oral amendment to amendment 13, which then read as follows: ‘145a. Recalls its Resolution of 18 January 2007 on Gender Mainstreaming in the Work of the Committees; calls on its committees to make every reasonable effort to respect gender balance in their activities (including the composition of delegations and invited speakers) and to implement gender action plans put forward by the Members appointed within each Committee as responsible for gender mainstreaming;’
Motion for a resolution B6-0164/2007 (PPE-DE, PSE, ALDE, UEN, Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL)
vote: resolution (as a whole)
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Oral amendment to citation 4
Miscellaneous Marco Cappato moved an oral amendment to citation 4, which then read as follows: ‘- having regard to the statement on abolition of the death penalty delivered on 19 December 2006 in the UN General Assembly by the EU Presidency, which was initially signed by 85 countries from all geographical groups,’
Requests for roll-call votes UEN: final vote Verts/ALE: final vote PSE: final vote Requests for separate votes ALDE: recitals C, H, K, M and Q, §§ 6 and 8 PSE: recital M
Amendment 10 had been cancelled. Requests for roll-call votes PPE-DE: final vote PSE: ams 1 and 8/14 Verts/ALE: ams 1, 8/14 and 12 Requests for separate votes GUE/NGL: §§ 3, 4, 19 and 23 Verts/ALE: § 20 Requests for split votes GUE/NGL § 5 First part: ‘Stresses that ... of the SGP;’ Second part: remainder § 7 First part: ‘is concerned ... in some Member States;’ Second part: remainder § 18 First part: ‘Calls for the reorientation ... human capital accumulation;’ Second part: remainder
Requests for split votes PPE-DE § 1 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘the role that army forces play in perpetrating such murders’ Second part: those words Requests for roll-call votes PPE-DE: final vote