Amendments by the committee responsible – block vote
1-5 7-11 13-19 24 28 30 32 34-35 37-39
Committee
+
Amendments by the committee responsible – separate vote
6
Committee
split
1
+
2
+
12
Committee
split
1/EV
+
338, 332, 9
2
-
23
Committee
split
1
+
2
+
26
Committee
split
1
+
2/EV
+
335, 329, 9
27
Committee
RCV
-
318, 351, 7
36
Committee
split
1
+
2
+
Article 1
43
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
201, 455, 24
20
Committee
RCV
+
402, 266, 21
Article 1, after § 1
21
Committee
RCV
-
239, 448, 6
50
PSE
EV
+
406, 275, 7
after Article 1
44
Verts/ALE
-
22
Committee
+
after Article 2
45
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
132, 542, 21
Article 3 § 1
46
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
271, 399, 22
25
Committee
split
1
+
2/RCV
+
354, 331, 8
40
PPE-DE
W
41
PPE-DE
RCV
+
366, 281, 48
after Article 4
47
Verts/ALE
split/RCV
1
+
389, 298, 7
2
-
152, 530, 10
29
Committee
↓
Article 5
48
Verts/ALE
split
1/EV
-
237, 431, 22
2
-
31
Committee
+
Article 6 § 3
49
Verts/ALE
-
33
Committee
+
after recital 7
42
Verts/ALE
-
vote: amended proposal
RCV
+
668, 18, 11
vote: legislative resolution
RCV
+
673, 14, 9
Requests for roll-call votes Verts/ALE: ams 41, 43, 45, 46 and 47 PPE-DE: Am 20 GUE/NGL: ams 21, 25 second part, 27, amended proposal and final vote Requests for separate votes ALDE: ams 12, 27 Requests for split votes ALDE, PSE: Am 48 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘so as to ensure ... solidify metallic mercury’ Second part: those words Verts/ALE: Am 6 First part: ‘The European Parliament ... economic activity.’ (1st sentence) Second part: ‘Furthermore, ... metallic mercury.’ (2nd sentence) Am 12 First part: text as a whole without the deletion of ‘be complemented ... and should also’ Second part: deletion Am 36 First part: ‘The Commission shall assess ... of this Regulation.’ (paras 1+2) Second part: ‘Six months before ... social alternatives.’ (para 2a) ALDE: Am 23 First part: text as a whole without the word ‘eventually’ Second part: that word Am 25 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘temporarily’ and ‘temporary’ in paras 1 and 1(a) respectively Second part: that word Am 26 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘and that is destined for temporary storage’ Second part: those words Am 47 First part: ‘During temporary storage ... mercury sent for temporary storage’ Second part: ‘When mercury is to be sent to ... administrative responsibility of disposal’
3. Operation of taxation systems: Fiscalis 2013 ***I
Amendments by the committee responsible – block vote
2-3 5-10 12 16-17 27-28 30 32 52
Committee
+
Amendments by the committee responsible – separate vote
1
Committee
sep
+
11
Committee
sep
+
13
Committee
sep
+
14
Committee
sep
+
15
Committee
sep
+
31
Committee
sep
+
33
Committee
sep
+
Article 1
45/rev
ITS
-
18
Committee
+
Article 2
34/rev
PPE-DE
-
19
Committee
+
Article 3, point (a)
20cp
Committee
+
Article 3, point (b)
35/rev
PPE-DE
-
20cp
Committee
+
Article 3, point (c)
46
Verts/ALE
-
20cp
Committee
+
Article 3 (remainder)
20cp
Committee
+
Article 4, point (a)
43
PPE-DE, PSE
+
21
Committee
↓
23
Committee
↓
Article 4, point (b)
47
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
82, 565, 49
36/rev
PPE-DE
EV
-
208, 450, 21
51
GUE/NGL
RCV
-
89, 568, 19
22
Committee
+
Article 4, point (d)
37/rev
PPE-DE
-
24
Committee
+
Article 5
38
MANN et al
RCV
-
73, 608, 11
25
Committee
+
Article 6
48
Verts/ALE
-
26
Committee
RCV
+
646, 46, 8
Article 9 § 1
39/rev
PPE-DE
-
29
Committee
+
Article 9 § 2
49
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
78, 604, 16
42
PPE-DE, PSE, ALDE
+
after recital 2
44
ITS
-
after recital 5
4
Committee
+
50
GUE/NGL
↓
vote: amended proposal
+
vote: legislative resolution
+
Amendment 41 had been withdrawn. Requests for roll-call votes IND/DEM: Am 40 GUE/NGL: Am 51 Verts/ALE ams 47, 49, 26 and 38 Requests for separate votes GUE/NGL: ams 11, 13, 14, 23 and 33 Verts/ALE ams 1, 4, 15 and 31
5. Adoption by Cyprus of the single currency on 1 January 2008 *
Requests for roll-call votes UEN: §§ 40, 41 and final vote GUE/NGL: ams 5, 7 and 9 PSE §§ 40, 41 and 47 Requests for separate votes PPE-DE: §§ 47 and 94 Maria Martens: § 11 Requests for split votes ALDE: § 95 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘and low carbon’ Second part: those words GUE/NGL: § 62 First part: ‘Stresses the high ... respecting property rights’ Second part: ‘promoting competition ... macroeconomic policies;’ PPE-DE: § 15 First part: ‘Urges the Commission ... development programmes’ Second part: ‘but stresses that ... GNI for ODA; § 40 First part: text as a whole without the word ‘rights’ Second part: that word § 41 First part: ‘Points out that ... health’ Second part: ‘and therefore notes ... 18-22 September 2006;’ Après le § 88 (erratum) First part: ‘Calls on the Commission ... and importers;’ Second part: ‘asks the Commission ... is not disrupted;’ § 65 First part: ‘Acknowledges ... important issues,’ Second part: ‘but questions ... focused support;’ § 97 First part: ‘Calls on the EU ... budgets’ Second part: ‘and that payments ... compensatory’ Third part: ‘and further believes ... developing countries’ Miscellaneous Amendment 14 should read as follows: ‘Stresses that one of the principal routes out of poverty and to empower women and men is to guarantee productive high-quality work with a decent income;’ Glenys Kinnock (rapporteur), proposed that that erratum be inserted after paragraph 88. Maria Martens moved an oral amendment to amendment 5, which now read as follows: ‘45. Calls on the EU to increase funding to ensure that progress in basic science and biomedicine results in new and affordable drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics for neglected diseases; to support the development phases of R&D; and to secure the use of new products by neglected populations whilst respecting the TRIPS provisions;’
Requests for roll-call votes GUE/NGL: Am 2 Requests for split votes ALDE: Am 2 First part: text as a whole without the words ‘the consequent blighting of relations between the EU and ACP countries and’ Second part: those words ALDE: § 9 First part: ‘Welcomes the adoption ... 31 August 2006)’ Second part: ‘and to bring ... peacekeeping force unconditionally’ Miscellaneous Thierry Cornillet (rapporteur) moved an oral amendment to paragraph 9, which then read as follows: ‘9. Welcomes the adoption at the Vienna session of a resolution on the situation in Sudan, in which a clear view is expressed regarding responsibility for the conflict in the Darfur region; calls upon the international community to take urgent and more vigorous action by common agreement with the African Union (AU) with a view to bringing the conflict, the suffering of the civilian population and the humanitarian tragedy to an end; calls on the international community to ensure the dispatch of a multinational force as mandated by the Security Council (particularly in Resolution 1706 of 31 August 2006;’ Luisa Morgantini moved an amendment to paragraph 9, which then read as follows: ‘9. Welcomes the adoption at the Vienna session of a resolution on the situation in Sudan, in which a clear view is expressed regarding responsibility for the conflict in the Darfur region; calls upon the international community to take urgent and more vigorous action by common agreement with the African Union (AU) with a view to bringing the conflict, the suffering of the civilian population and the humanitarian tragedy to an end; takes note that the Sudanese Government has accepted the displacement of a multinational peacekeeping force as mandated by the Security Council (particularly in Resolution 1706 of 31 August 2006) and hopes that it would constitute a first step to make concrete progress in the peace process in the Darfur region;’
11. Improvement of the method for consulting Parliament in procedures relating to enlargement of the euro area