Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘applicant or’ and the words ‘(hereinafter referred to together as “applicant”)’
Second part
those words
ECR:
amendment 26
First part
‘‘‘of agricultural origin’’ means obtained from agricultural products listed in Annex I to the TFEU’
Second part
‘or fermented alcoholic beverages originating exclusively from such products.’
amendment 95
First part
‘‘‘Of agricultural origin’’ means obtained from agricultural products listed in Annex I to the Treaty’
Second part
‘or processed foodstuffs originating exclusively from such products, suitable for human consumption.’
GUE/NGL, ECR:
amendment 27
First part
‘The alcohol used in the production of spirit drinks and to dilute or dissolve colours, flavourings or any other authorised additives used in the preparation of spirit drinks shall be ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin’
Second part
‘or derived from beer’
amendment 28
First part
‘Distillates used in the production of spirit drinks and to dilute or dissolve colours, flavourings or any other authorised additives used in the preparation of spirit drinks shall exclusively be of agricultural origin’
Second part
‘or derived from beer’
Miscellaneous:
Nadja Hirsch, Elmar Brok and Ivica Tolić had also signed amendment 192.
7. Mandatory automatic exchange of information in the field of taxation *
Motion for a resolution B8-0122/2018 (ENVI committee)
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
405, 205, 25
Requests for roll-call votes
Verts/ALE, ENF:
final vote
9. Objection pursuant to Rule 106: authorisation of genetically modified maize MON 87427 x MON 89034 x NK603 and genetically modified maize combining two of the events MON 87427, MON 89034 and NK603
Motion for a resolution B8-0124/2018 (ENVI Committee)
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
402, 208, 25
Requests for roll-call votes
Verts/ALE, ENF:
final vote
10. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/006 ES/Galicia apparel
Report: Esteban González Pons (A8-0033/2018) (majority of Parliament’s component Members + 3/5 of votes cast for adoption of the motion for a resolution)
Subject
Am No
Author
RCV etc.
Vote
RCV/EV – remarks
After § 8
1
GUE/NGL
RCV
-
120, 499, 10
After § 15
3
GUE/NGL
RCV
-
85, 531, 9
After § 16
2
GUE/NGL
RCV
-
128, 492, 5
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
550, 75, 6
Requests for roll-call votes
GUE/NGL:
amendments 1, 2, 3
11. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/007 SE/Ericsson
Report: Urmas Paet (A8-0032/2018) (majority of Parliament’s component Members + 3/5 of votes cast for adoption of the motion for a resolution)
Subject
RCV etc.
Vote
RCV/EV – remarks
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
557, 71, 4
12. Commission decision to activate Article 7(1) TEU as regards the situation in Poland
‘Encourages those Member States that have not yet done so to ratify the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages;’
Second part
‘recalls, furthermore, the need to implement the principles developed in the framework of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE);’
EFDD:
§ 29
First part
‘Stresses that the EU should promote a reception and integration policy in all the Member States, and that it is unacceptable that certain Member States claim that the migration phenomenon is not their concern;’
Second part
‘highlights the fact that the principles of equal treatment and non-discrimination should always be ensured throughout all migration and integration policies; welcomes the launch of the European Integration Network and recommends an increase in the exchange of best practices among Members States in the field of integration;’
§ 37
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘or gender identity’
Second part
those words
§ 70
First part
‘Welcomes the fact that every Member State has signed the Istanbul Convention and that the European Union has acceded to it;’
Second part
‘calls on the Member States that have not yet ratified the convention to proceed to do so;’
ECR, EFDD:
§ 26
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘safe and legal routes should be available for migration, and that’
Second part
those words
§ 75
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: 'sexual and reproductive'
Second part
those words
Miscellaneous
Amendments 12 - 26 had been cancelled.
14. Prospects and challenges for the EU apiculture sector
Sabine Lösing, Miltiadis Kyrkos, João Ferreira, Barbara Spinelli, Vilija Blinkevičiūtė, Martin Schirdewan, José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra and Agustín Díaz De Mera García Consuegra had withdrawn their signatures from amendment 2 (Rule 169(5)).
Laura Ferrara, Angel Dzhambazki, Bogusław Liberadzki and Sirpa Pietikäinen had also signed amendment 2.
Eric Andrieu had withdrawn his signature from amendment 1.
‘whereas the Banking Union needs reinforcement as it is a fundamental objective for the euro area’s financial stability and an indispensable building block of a genuine Economic and Monetary Union; whereas further efforts are needed to complete the Banking Union,’
Second part
‘as it remains incomplete as long as it lacks a fiscal backstop for the SRF’
Third part
‘and a third pillar, this being a European approach to deposit re-/insurance’
Fourth part
‘whereas the ECB’s president, Mario Draghi, has repeatedly stated that EDIS remains a fundamental pillar of the Banking Union; whereas a completed Banking Union is fundamental to break the sovereign-banks nexus; whereas efforts have to be enhanced to move from bail-out to bail-in; whereas risks in certain national banking systems remain insufficiently addressed; whereas current favourable economic conditions constitute a window of opportunity to push necessary reforms to complete the Banking Union;’
§ 12
First part
‘Recalls that there are risks associated with sovereign debt;’
Second part
‘notes that in some Member States financial institutions have overly invested in bonds issued by their own governments, constituting excessive ‘home bias’, while one of the main objectives of the BU is to break the bank-sovereign risk nexus; notes that, with a view to limiting financial stability risks, it would be better if banks' sovereign bond portfolios were more diverse; considers that the EU regulatory framework on prudential treatment of sovereign debt should be consistent with the international standard; points to the ongoing work of the BCBS on sovereign risk, and more specifically to its recently published discussion paper ‘The regulatory treatment of sovereign exposures’; awaits with great interest, therefore, the results of the FSB’s work on sovereign debt in order to guide future decisions; stresses the crucial role of government bonds in providing high-quality liquid assets for investors and stable funding sources for governments; takes note, in this respect, of the Commission’s ongoing work on the idea of so-called sovereign bond-backed securities (SBBSs) as a possible way to contribute to addressing the issue; recalls that SBBSs would not constitute a form of debt mutualisation; considers that input from market participants might help to ensure market interest in SBBSs;’
§ 39
First part
‘Recalls that the substance of the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Single Resolution Fund (SRF) is ultimately to be incorporated into the Union legal framework;’
Second part
‘recalls that a fiscal backstop is key to ensuring a credible and efficient resolution framework and the ability to cope with systemic crises in the Banking Union, as well as to avoiding recourse to publicly-funded bank bailouts;’
Third part
‘notes the Commission’s proposal to transform the European Stability Mechanism into a European Monetary Fund, which would host the fiscal backstop function to the SRF;’
§ 46
First part
‘Recalls that deposit protection is a common concern of all EU citizens’
Second part
‘and that the Banking Union remains incomplete without a third pillar;’
Third part
‘is currently debating the proposal on an EDIS at committee level; notes, in this respect, the Commission’s communication of 11 October 2017;’
16. Cutting the sources of income for Jihadists - targeting the financing of terrorism
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘to combat Islamophobia, in order’ and ‘attacks on Muslims’
Second part
those words
17. EU priorities for the 62nd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women
Report: Izaskun Bilbao Barandica and Ángela Vallina (A8-0022/2018)
Subject
Am No
Author
RCV etc.
Vote
RCV/EV – remarks
§ 1, after point a
2
PPE
RCV
+
430, 138, 24
§ 1, point f
§
original text
RCV
+
524, 12, 62
§ 1, point h
§
original text
split
1
+
2/EV
+
368, 208, 16
§ 1, point i
§
original text
split
1/RCV
+
557, 27, 13
2/RCV
+
309, 269, 12
§ 1, point j
original text
RCV
+
469, 87, 24
§ 1, point k
3
PPE
RCV
-
209, 312, 69
§ 1, point p
§
original text
split
1/RCV
+
552, 20, 16
2/RCV
+
368, 210, 13
3/RCV
+
410, 131, 43
§ 1, point w
4
PPE
RCV
-
246, 343, 11
§
original text
split
1/RCV
+
557, 19, 18
2/RCV
+
343, 208, 43
§ 1, point ae
5
PPE
RCV
-
264, 312, 16
§ 1, point af
6
PPE
RCV
-
262, 309, 19
§ 1, point ai
§
original text
split
1/RCV
+
549, 23, 18
2/RCV
+
446, 142, 5
§ 1, point aj
7
PPE
RCV
-
243, 339, 8
Recital F
1
PPE
RCV
-
262, 316, 14
Recital J
§
original text
split
1
+
2/EV
+
330, 250, 10
3
+
Recital X
§
original text
sep
+
Recital Y
§
original text
RCV
+
387, 146, 55
Vote: recommendation (as a whole)
RCV
+
417, 48, 72
Requests for roll-call votes
ENF:
§ 1, points f, w
PPE:
amendments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
S&D:
recital Y, § 1 points j, p
Verts/ALE:
§ 1, points i, ai
Requests for separate votes
PPE:
recitals X, Y
Requests for split votes
Verts/ALE:
§ 1, point i
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘and private’
Second part
those words
§ 1, point ai
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘and private’
Second part
those words
PPE:
Recital J
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘public’ and ‘whereas access to sexual and reproductive health rights and education is more limited in rural areas;’
Second part
‘public’
Third part
‘whereas access to sexual and reproductive health rights and education is more limited in rural areas;’
§ 1, point h
First part
Text as a whole excluding the word: ‘universal’
Second part
that word
§ 1, point p
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘universal’ and ‘particularly with regard to sexual and reproductive health and rights’
Second part
‘universal’
Third part
‘particularly with regard to sexual and reproductive health and rights;’