Motion for a resolution B8-0359/2015 (AFET Committee)
After § 2
4
ALDE
EV
-
313, 329, 4
§ 4
5
PPE
+
§ 5
6
PPE
+
§ 7
2
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
97, 523, 27
After § 21
§
original text
+
oral amendment
§ 34
7
PPE
+
§ 37
3
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
114, 505, 30
Recital F
1= 8=
Verts/ALE S&D
RCV
-
264, 361, 21
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
+
Requests for roll-call votes
S&D:
Amendment 8
Verts/ALE:
Amendments 1, 2, 3
Miscellaneous
Cristian Dan Preda had moved the following oral amendment after paragraph 21:
‘21a. Strongly condemns the terrorist attack perpetrated on 27 April 2015 on a police station in the Eastern Bosnian town of Zvornik, which claimed the life of one policeman and injured two others; expresses its solidarity with the victims and their families; condemns in the strongest terms the violent extremist ideology behind this attack; calls on the competent authorities, responsible security agencies and judicial institutions to cooperate in conducting a swift and thorough investigation and preventing future attacks; expresses hope that the institutions and citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina will come together in combating the threat of terrorism and extremist violence;’
Text as a whole without the words ‘an unusually high number of police officers were deployed’
Second part
those words
recital I
First part
‘whereas in January 2012...to foreign funding’ without the word ‘restrictive’
Second part
‘restrictive’
Third part
‘whereas it also ... freedom of association;’
Recital K
First part
‘whereas Algeria ... their reports;’
Second part
‘for violating workers’ rights ... their own choosing;’
§ 11
First part
Text as a whole without the word ‘strong’
Second part
that word
S&D:
Amendment 7
First part
‘Calls on the Vice-President of the ...Human Rights and Democracy’
Second part
deletion of the words ‘regrets the absence of a substantial and formalised EU-Algeria human rights dialogue’
Miscellaneous
Amendment 3 had been cancelled
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, on behalf of the ALDE Group, had moved the following oral amendments:
—Recital B
‘B. whereas Mohamed Rag, a labour rights activist from the National Committee for the Defence of the Rights of the Unemployed (Comité National pour la Défense des Droits des Chômeurs, CNDDC) in the town of Laghouat, was arrested on 22 January 2015 and sentenced to 18 months in prison and a fine of 20 000 Algerian dinars for ‘assaulting a security force agent in the exercise of his duties’; whereas his sentence was confirmed upon appeal on 18 March 2015;’
§ 1
‘1. Condemns the arrest and detention of peaceful activists Rachid Aouine, Mohamed Rag, Khencha Belkacem, Brahimi Belelmi, Mazouzi Benallal, Azzouzi Boubakeur, Korini Belkacem, Bekouider Faouzi, Bensarkha Tahar and Djaballah Abdelkader, as their detention is in spite of the fact that their activities are fully permissible according to Algerian law and in line with the international Human Rights instruments, which Algeria has ratified; calls for their release as well as the withdrawal of all charges against them;’