7. Objection to delegated act on the specific compositional and information requirements for processed cereal-based food and baby food
Motion for a resolution: B8-0067/2016 (qualified majority for adopting motion for a resolution)
Subject
Am No
Author
RCV etc.
Vote
RCV/EV – remarks
Motion for a resolution B8-0067/2016 (ENVI committee)
After Article 4
2
Verts/ALE
RCV
+
352, 276, 73
§ 3
§
original text
vs/EV
-
212, 456, 31
§ 4
§
original text
sep
-
§ 8
3
S&D
+
§
original text
split
1
↓
2
↓
Recital C
1
Verts/ALE
RCV
+
355, 308, 44
Recital E
§
original text
split
1
+
2
-
Recital F
§
original text
split
1
+
2
-
Recital G
§
original text
sep
-
Recital J
§
original text
sep
-
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
393, 305, 12
Requests for roll-call votes
Verts/ALE:
Amendments 1, 2, final vote
Requests for separate votes
ENF:
§§ 3, 4
S&D:
§§ 3, 4, recitals G, J
Requests for split votes
S&D:
§ 8
First part
‘Calls on the Commission to delay the adoption of this delegated act until its own report on Young Child Formula is published and until EFSA has published its review in relation to the evidence on sugar and the early introduction of processed foods in relation to optimal infant and young child feeding recommendations’
Second part
‘in particular the undermining of breastfeeding and the exacerbation of childhood obesity;’
Recital E
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words ‘infants should be breastfed exclusively during the first six months of life and that,’
Second part
those words
Recital F
First part
‘whereas all Member States endorsed the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes adopted by the World Health Assembly (WHA) in 1981 (‘the International Code’) and the 16 subsequent relevant WHA Resolutions,’
Second part
‘which are designed to ensure that all parents and caregivers receive objective and truly independent information, to remove obstacles to breastfeeding and to ensure that breast milk substitutes are used safely if needed;’