Motion for a resolution B7-0300/2012 (IMCO Committee)
Titre
1
S&D
-
After § 9
9
ALDE
+
amended orally
§ 13
§
Original text
sep
+
§ 14
§
Original text
sep
+
§ 19
§
Original text
sep
-
After § 21
2
S&D
-
§ 22
3
S&D
+
§
Original text
split
1
↓
2
↓
After § 23
4
S&D
-
5
S&D
EV
-
298, 304, 12
6
S&D
split
1
+
2
-
After § 41
7
S&D
-
After § 42
8
S&D
RCV
+
531, 75, 11
§ 43
§
Original text
split
1
+
2
+
§ 45
§
Original text
split
1
+
2/EV
-
301, 308, 2
Recital D
10
ALDE
+
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
554, 41, 20
Requests for roll-call votes
EFD:
final vote
S&D:
Amendment 8
Requests for separate votes
ECR:
§ 45
PPE:
§ 19
S&D:
§ 13, 14
Requests for split votes
ECR:
§ 43
First part:
Text as a whole excluding the words ‘not least by ... social dumping’
Second part:
those words
PPE:
Amendment 6
First part:
Text as a whole excluding the words ‘welcomes ... adoption’
Second part:
those words
S&D:
§ 45
First part:
‘Calls on ... social policy;’
Second part:
‘believes that ... studies;’
Miscellaneous
Toine Manders moved an oral amendment to Amendment 9:
‘9a. Stresses that there is a need for better and less EU legislation; calls on the Commission, therefore, to choose, where appropriate and principally where there is no need for further discretion when implementing EU legislation, regulations rather than directives as the preferred legal instrument for regulating the Single Market since they have clear advantages in terms of efficiency and effectiveness and create a level playing field for citizens and business, with greater potential for private enforcement;’
Véronique Mathieu (PPE Group) had signed the joint motion for a resolution RC-B7-0309/2012.
The PPE and ECR Groups had withdrawn Amendment 1 to paragraph 7.
Bernd Posselt moved an oral amendment to paragraph 7, which then read as follows:
‘7. Calls on the Iranian authorities to guarantee religious freedom in accordance with the Iranian constitution and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and to put a stop in practice to discrimination against and harassment of religious minorities such as non-Shia Muslims, including Assyrians and other Christian groups, the systematic persecution of the Baha’i minority and the application of the death penalty to converts from Islam;’