Motion for a resolution B9-0234/2019 (PPE, S&D, Renew, Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL)
§ 3
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original text
RCV
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528, 125, 33
§ 4
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original text
split
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2/RCV
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498, 120, 62
§ 6
11
S&D, Renew, Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL
RCV
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407, 186, 88
§ 8
2
Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL:
RCV
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499, 147, 40
§ 12
3
Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL:
RCV
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461, 167, 56
After § 12
4
ECR
RCV
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172, 475, 36
§ 15
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original text
split
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2
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After § 15
8
Renew
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§ 20
§
original text
RCV
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502, 152, 34
After § 23
12
S&D, Renew, Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL
RCV
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366, 258, 62
Citation 6
5
Renew
+
After citation 6
6
Renew
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Citation 16
§
original text
RCV
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508, 135, 46
After citation 17
9
S&D, Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL
RCV
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375, 250, 62
Recital D
§
original text
sep
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Recital N
1
Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL:
RCV
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482, 148, 52
13
S&D
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Recital O
10
S&D, Renew, Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL
RCV
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367, 256, 63
14
S&D
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Recital P
7
Renew
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§
original text
RCV
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resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
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463, 107, 105
Requests for roll-call votes
ECR
amendment 4; §§ 3, 4 (2nd part), 20; Citation 16 (‘having regard to its resolution of 14 November 2019 on the criminalisation of sexual education in Poland’); recital P
S&D:
final vote
Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL:
amendments 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12; final vote
Requests for separate votes
ECR
§ 15; Recital D
Requests for split votes
ECR
§ 4
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘sexuality education’
Second part
those words
GUE/NGL:
§ 15
First part
‘Calls on the Commission and the Council to use all the tools and procedures at their disposal to ensure the full and proper application of Treaty principles and values’
Second part
‘such as infringement procedures, budgetary procedures, the rule of law mechanism and the Article 7 procedure, including those ongoing;’
Miscellaneous
Radka Maxová, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos and Nicolae Ştefănuță (Renew Group) had also signed motion for a resolution B9-0234/2019.
Yannick Jadot (Verts/ALE Group) had also signed motion for resolution B9-0234/2019.
Javier Moreno Sánchez (S&D Group) had also signed motion for a resolution B9-0234/2019.
6. Fair taxation in a digitalised and globalised economy – BEPS 2.0
Motion for a resolution B9-0238/2019 (ECON Committee)
§ 2
1
Verts/ALE
RCV
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477, 170, 43
§ 4
§
original text
RCV
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497, 111, 78
After § 7
11
S&D
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§ 9
§
original text
split
1
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2/RCV
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494, 170, 13
§ 10
8
ECR
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§ 12
5D
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
266, 380, 37
12
S&D
RCV
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250, 366, 80
Après le § 12
13
S&D
-
§ 22
9
ECR
-
§ 23
§
original text
RCV
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539, 115, 28
§ 33
2
Verts/ALE
RCV
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142, 436, 112
14
S&D
AN
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238, 399, 54
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original text
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2
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§ 34
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sep
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§ 35
3
Verts/ALE
RCV
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349, 323, 16
§ 36
6
GUE/NGL
RCV
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314, 370, 8
§
original text
RCV
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480, 177, 33
§ 39
7
GUE/NGL
RCV
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119, 554, 17
§
original text
RCV
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474, 184, 34
§ 41
§
original text
RCV
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533, 121, 38
After § 41
15
S&D
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§ 42
§
original text
split
1/RCV
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425, 247, 16
2/RCV
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430, 246, 13
§ 43
§
original text
RCV
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539, 77, 76
Recital C
4
Verts/ALE
RCV
-
292, 337, 60
After Recital J
16
ID
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17
ID
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Recital N
10
S&D
split
1/RCV
-
270, 383, 41
2/RCV
-
271, 384, 32
§
original text
RCV
+
466, 209, 14
resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
+
479, 141, 69
Requests for roll-call votes
Verts/ALE:
amendments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
GUE/NGL:
amendments 6, 7; final vote
S&D:
amendments 12, 14
ECR
§§ 4, 9 (2nd part), 23, 42 (1st part)
ID:
§§ 36, 39, 41, 42, 43; recital N
Requests for separate votes
Renew:
§§ 34, 42
Requests for split votes
S&D:
amendment 10
First part
without the word ‘full’
Second part
‘whereas unanimity on tax-related issues has prevented the adoption of crucial tax initiatives, leading to costly delays and sub-optimal policies; whereas without any change in EU competences in the field of taxation, Member States could introduce qualified majority voting as a useful tool to advance measures in which taxation supports other policy goals; whereas the so-called ‘passerelle clause’ (Article 48(7) TEU) in the EU Treaties allows for a shift to qualified majority voting and the ordinary legislative procedure under certain circumstances without treaty change;’
ECR
§ 9
First part
‘Welcomes the participation on an equal footing of all countries involved in the IF, which brings together over 130 countries and jurisdictions to collaborate on the implementation of the OECD/G20 BEPS package and to negotiate joint solutions for tackling the remaining BEPS challenges; recalls, however, that developing countries were involved in the BEPS process only in the later stages of the negotiations;’
Second part
‘welcomes, therefore, the inclusiveness of the ongoing negotiations; recalls Parliament’s position on the creation of an intergovernmental tax body within the framework of the UN;’
§ 42
First part
‘Calls on the Commission to explore the possibility of avoiding a legal base requiring unanimity in the Council;’
Second part
‘recalls the Commission’s contribution in its communication ‘Towards a more efficient and democratic decision making in EU tax policy’ proposing a roadmap to qualified majority voting;’
PPE:
§ 33
First part
Text as a whole excluding the word: ‘effective’
Second part
this word
7. The Rule of Law in Malta, after the recent revelations around the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia
Motion for a resolution B9-0240/2019 (PPE, S&D, Renew, Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL)
§ 8
§
original text
RCV
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516, 104, 69
§ 15
1
PPE, S&D, Renew, Verts/ALE, ECR, GUE/NGL
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Recital B
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original text
split
1
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2
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Recital W
D
Renew
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Oral amendment
resolution (text as a whole)
RCV
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581, 26, 83
Requests for roll-call votes
Verts/ALE, PPE:
final vote
ID:
§ 8
Requests for separate votes
GUE/NGL:
§ 8
Requests for split votes
ID:
Recital B
First part
‘whereas the rule of law, respect for democracy, human rights and fundamental freedoms and the values and principles enshrined in the EU Treaties and international human rights instruments are obligations incumbent on the Union and its Member States and must be complied with;’
Second part
‘whereas, in accordance with Article 2, Article 3(1) and Article 7 of the TEU, the Union is empowered to act in order to protect the common values on which it was founded, and whereas the rule of law mechanism should be applied with equal strength to all Member States;’
Miscellaneous
Sophia in 't Veld moved an oral amendment to delete recital W.
Motion for a resolution B9-0233/2019 (ENVI committee)
After § 8
2
Verts/ALE
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§ 10
10
ECR
RCV
-
132, 542, 18
12
PPE
EV
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400, 278, 13
§
original text
split
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2
↓
3
↓
§ 11
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original text
split
1
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2
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§ 17
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original text
sep
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After § 19
3
Verts/ALE
RCV
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396, 259, 30
§ 20
11D
ECR
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4
Verts/ALE
RCV
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408, 257, 27
§
original text
split
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2
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§ 21
5
Verts/ALE
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After § 24
6
Verts/ALE
RCV
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407, 259, 20
§ 27
§
original text
RCV
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574, 92, 27
§ 35
7
Verts/ALE
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After § 38
8
Verts/ALE
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§ 43
§
original text
split
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2
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After § 43
9
Verts/ALE
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Recital P
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original text
split
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2
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Recital Q
§
original text
split
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Recital U
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Verts/ALE
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Recital AG
§
original text
sep
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resolution (text as a whole)
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Requests for roll-call votes
Verts/ALE:
amendments 3, 4, 6, 10
ID:
§ 27
Requests for separate votes
ID:
§ 17; Recital AG
Requests for split votes
Verts/ALE:
§ 43
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘to support eco-innovation in agriculture and’
Second part
those words
recital P
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘that harm pollinators and their food’
Second part
those words
Recital Q
First part
Text as a whole excluding the word: ‘some’
Second part
this word
ID:
§ 10
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘with clear targets, milestones and timelines’ and ‘and that pesticide reduction should be set as a ‘common indicator’ with which to monitor success; believes that EU-wide mandatory reduction targets should be included in the upcoming revision of Directive 2009/128/EC;’
Second part
‘with clear targets, milestones and timelines’
Third part
‘and that pesticide reduction should be set as a ‘common indicator’ with which to monitor success; believes that EU-wide mandatory reduction targets should be included in the upcoming revision of Directive 2009/128/EC;’
§ 11
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘the Commission to review the revised National Action Plans adopted under Directive 2009/128/EC and to take all possible measures to ensure that’ and ‘targets’
Second part
those words
§ 20
First part
Text as a whole excluding the word: ‘systematically’
Second part
this word
9. Enabling the digital transformation of health and care
Motion for a resolution B9-0239/2019 (ENVI committee)
After § 3
2
GUE/NGL
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§ 6
5
Verts/ALE
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§ 7
§
original text
split
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2/EV
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521, 116, 19
§ 8
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original text
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2
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§ 11
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split
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2/RCV
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77, 589, 14
§ 12
§
original text
split
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2
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§ 13
3
GUE/NGL
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§
original text
split
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2
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3
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§ 16
4
GUE/NGL
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§
original text
split
1
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2
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§ 21
6
Verts/ALE
W
§ 22
7
Verts/ALE
W
§ 23
8
Verts/ALE
+
§ 24
§
original text
split
1
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2
+
§ 25
§
original text
split
1
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2/EV
+
354, 268, 3
§ 29
9
Verts/ALE
W
§ 41
§
original text
split
1
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2
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Recital N
1
GUE/NGL
-
resolution (text as a whole)
+
Requests for split votes
Verts/ALE:
§ 7
First part
‘Believes that there is a need to ensure a key role for citizens’ organisations and networks and public health systems in the governance of and policymaking on digital health and care, at regional, national and European level;’
Second part
‘stresses, in this context, the importance of cooperation and interconnectedness between the databases of healthcare establishments;’
§ 8
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘in cases where their health is at risk’
Second part
those words
§ 11
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘regrets, however, that the regulation does not go further on the issue of personal data as personal property or on creating other new rights for patients;’
Second part
those words
§ 12
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘the right to protection of privacy must be specially regulated, and that’
Second part
those words
§ 16
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘a comprehensive electronic record of’
Second part
those words
§ 24
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘launch an EU-wide educational campaign on the benefits of and mechanisms for health data sharing in order to break down misconceptions and’
Second part
those words
§ 25
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘confidential or sensitive’
Second part
those words
§ 41
First part
‘Considers that a positive balance for citizens should be struck between the use of digital tools and direct consultation with health professionals;’
Second part
‘considers further that secure access to and cross-border sharing of health data would mark a positive step forward;’
Verts/ALE, ID:
§ 13
First part
‘Acknowledges that there are significant economic interests involved in the exploitation of data from the health and care sectors; calls, therefore, on the Commission and the Member States to clearly define responsibilities in relation to data governance’
Second part
‘putting in place a new public-private paradigm;’
Third part
‘private’
Miscellaneous
Margrete Auken (Verts/ALE Group) had withdrawn her signature from motion for a resolution B9-0239/2019.