The final draft agenda for the June I 2015 sittings (PE 559.456/PDOJ) had been distributed and a number of changes had been proposed (Rule 152):
The following spoke::
- Manfred Weber, on behalf of the PPE Group, to ask for a debate in the LIBE Committee on the situation in Romania.
- Gianni Pittella, on behalf of the S&D Group, in support of holding this debate (the President agreed to forward the request to the LIBE Committee).
- Rebecca Harms, to ask that the matter be discussed in the Conference of Presidents too (the President agreed to put this item on the agenda for the next meeting).
- Marek Jurek, on the referendum in Ireland.
Monday
No changes.
Tuesday
Request by the S&D Group for the debate on the report by Sergio Gaetano Cofferati - A8-0158/2015 (item 62 of the final draft agenda) to be held over to the July part-session. The report by Gabrielius Landsbergis - A8-0162/2015 (item 23 of the final draft agenda), initially on the agenda for Wednesday afternoon, would take its place.
The following spoke: Enrique Guerrero Salom, on behalf of the S&D Group, to move the request, and Kostas Chrysogonos, to support the request.
Parliament approved the request.
The sitting on Wednesday would therefore finish at 21.00.
Wednesday
Request by the EFDD group to extend the debate on the report by Bernd Lange - A8-0175/2015 (item 44 of the final draft agenda) into the afternoon.
The following spoke: Jonathan Arnott, on behalf of the EFDD Group, to move the request, Enrique Guerrero Salom, to propose that the sitting begin at 08.00 so the vote would still be held on Wednesday, and Jonathan Arnott, to support this proposal.
Parliament approved the request.
The sitting on Wednesday would therefore begin at 08.00.
Request by the Verts/ALE Group to close the debate on the oral question on sport and human rights, including in the context of the Baku European Games (item 65 of the final draft agenda) by the tabling of motions for a resolution.
The following spoke: Ulrike Lunacek, on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group, to move the request, Marie-Christine Vergiat, in favour, and Notis Marias against.
Parliament rejected the request by electronic vote (136 in favour, 136 against, 84 abstentions).
The following spoke: Ulrike Lunacek, on the results of the vote.