‘Applauds male and female role models for gender equality as well as initiatives both in the Parliament administration and at political level which actively contribute to gender equality and equal opportunities;’
Second part
‘further encourages the promotion of different role models for overcoming all kinds of gender stereotypes;’
PPE:
Recital V
First part
text as a whole excluding the word: ‘male’
Second part
that word
§ 13
First part
text as a whole excluding the words: ‘notably the Ni Una Menos global movement’
Second part
those words
§ 17
First part
‘Welcomes the fact that most of the parliamentary committees have adopted action plans on gender mainstreaming for their work and that many have already presented them to the Gender Mainstreaming Network; calls, therefore, on the remaining few committees to follow suit; notes, however, the heterogeneity of these plans and the lack of implementation thereof; calls for the adoption of a common gender action plan for the European Parliament which should, at least, contain provisions regarding equal gender representation in all parliamentary work and all of Parliament’s bodies, the introduction of a gender perspective in all its policy activities and in its working organisation and the use of gender-neutral language in all documents;’
Second part
‘requests that the Rules of Procedure be amended accordingly;’
§ 20
First part
‘Calls for closer cooperation among the parliamentary committees aimed at bringing a real gender dimension to their reports and stresses the importance for all parliamentary committees of showing respect for the competences of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality, both by accepting the gender mainstreaming amendments tabled by the Committee’
Second part
‘and by working together to avoid conflicts of competences;’
§ 27
First part
text as a whole excluding the word: ‘mandatory’
Second part
that word
§ 28
First part
text as a whole excluding the words: ‘in all policy sectors’
Second part
those words
§ 33
First part
text as a whole excluding the words: ‘by means of zipped lists or other methods such as parity lists’
Second part
those words
§ 41
First part
text as a whole excluding the word: ‘mandatory’
Second part
that word
§ 50
First part
‘Commends the progress made in the Parliament Secretariat on improving gender equality in senior and middle management positions, but notes that despite the fact that the majority of Parliament officials are women, their representation in senior or middle management positions is still very low: at the end of 2017, 15.4 % of Directors-General, 30.4 % of Directors and 36.2 % of Heads of Unit in the Parliament Secretariat were women;’
Second part
‘recalls, therefore, that when choosing between applicants with the same profile (experience, qualification, etc.) the under-represented gender should be preferred;’
S§D, PPE:
§ 24
First part
text as a whole excluding the words: ‘mandatory’ and ‘(c) strengthen the anti-harassment committees by merging them into one sole committee with a variable composition depending on the case under examination and including experts such as lawyers and doctors as standing members of the committee;’
Second part
‘mandatory’
Third part
‘(c) strengthen the anti-harassment committees by merging them into one sole committee with a variable composition depending on the case under examination and including experts such as lawyers and doctors as standing members of the committee;’
Miscellaneous
Amendment 1 had been withdrawn.
11. European Joint Undertaking for ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy
14. Gender equality and taxation policies in the EU
Report: Marisa Matias, Ernest Urtasun (A8-0416/2018)
Subject
Am No
Author
RCV etc.
Vote
RCV/EV – remarks
§ 1
§
original text
split
1
+
2/EV
-
283, 400, 9
§ 3
§
original text
sep
-
§ 6
2
76+ MEPs
RCV
-
322, 336, 36
§ 12
3
76+ MEPs
RCV
+
343, 311, 33
After § 12, sub-title "Corporate taxation"
§
original text
sep/EV
+
351, 322, 12
§ 13
§
original text
sep
-
§ 14
§
original text
sep
-
§ 17
§
original text
sep
-
After § 17, sub-title "Taxation of capital and wealth"
§
original text
sep/EV
+
357, 321, 14
§ 20
4
76+ MEPs
RCV
+
337, 290, 60
§ 24
5
76+ MEPs
RCV
-
314, 341, 34
§ 25
6
76+ MEPs
RCV
-
318, 319, 50
§ 26
§
original text
sep/EV
+
414, 240, 29
§ 28
§
original text
sep/EV
-
282, 399, 6
§ 32
§
original text
RCV
-
275, 370, 37
§ 36
§
original text
sep
-
§ 38
7
76+ MEPs
+
§ 41
8
76+ MEPs
RCV
-
303, 348, 39
§ 43
9
76+ MEPs
+
Recital J
§
original text
split
1
+
2/EV
+
345, 322, 19
Recital K
1
76+ MEPs
EV
-
301, 357, 28
Recital Q
§
original text
sep/EV
+
358, 284, 44
Recital R
§
original text
sep
-
Recital S
§
original text
sep
-
Recital V
§
original text
RCV
-
330, 336, 23
Recital X
§
original text
RCV
-
332, 334, 19
Vote: resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
313, 276, 88
Requests for roll-call votes
Verts/ALE:
Amendments 5, 6
PPE:
Amendments 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8
76+ Members:
recitals V, X; § 32
Requests for separate votes
76+ Members:
recitals Q, R, S, V, X; §§ 3, 13, 14, 17, 26, 28, 32, 36; sub-title ‘Corporate taxation’, sub-title ‘Taxation of capital and wealth’
Requests for split votes
76+ Members:
Recital J
First part
‘whereas the Commission staff working document ‘Strategic Engagement for Gender Equality (2016-2019)’ identifies key areas for gender equality, including taxation policies,’
Second part
‘but lacks binding provisions or a call for commitment to gender mainstreaming at Member State level;’
§ 1
First part
text as a whole excluding the words: ‘including that they carry out gender audits of fiscal policies’ and ‘or that reinforce the male breadwinner model’
Second part
those words
Miscellaneous
Gunnar Hökmark and Anders Sellström had withdrawn their signatures from Amendments 1 to 9.