1. Regulation amending the Multiannual financial framework 2014-2020 ***
Proposal for a regulation (07170/2020 - C9-0110/2020 - 2020/0055(APP))
Subject
RCV etc.
Vote
Consent procedure
RCV
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2. Draft amending budget No 1/2020: Assistance to Greece in response to increased migration pressure - Immediate measures in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak - Support to post-earthquake reconstruction in Albania - Other adjustments
Proposal for a regulation (07250/2020 - C9-0101/2020 - 2020/2052(BUD))
Subject
RCV etc.
Vote
Single vote
RCV
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3. Draft amending budget No 2/2020: Providing emergency support to Member States and further reinforcement of the Union Civil Protection Mechanism/rescEU to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak
Proposal for a regulation (07251/2020 - C9-0109/2020 - 2020/2055(BUD))
Subject
RCV etc.
Vote
Single vote
RCV
+
4. Mobilisation of the Flexibility Instrument for 2020: immediate measures in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak; reinforcement of the European Public Prosecutor's Office 2020/2053(BUD)
6. Mobilisation of the Contingency Margin in 2020: providing emergency assistance to Member States and further reinforcing the Union Civil Protection Mechanism/rescEU in response to the COVID-19 outbreak
7. Specific measures to provide exceptional flexibility for the use of the European Structural and Investments Funds in response to the COVID-19 outbreak ***I
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘the European Green Deal and’ and ‘highlights the need to align our responses with the EU’s objective of climate neutrality’
Second part
‘the European Green Deal and’
Third part
‘highlights the need to align our responses with the EU’s objective of climate neutrality’
§ 36
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘deems it totally incompatible with European values both the decision from the Hungarian Government to prolong the state of emergency indefinitely, to authorise the Government to rule by decree without time limit, and to weaken the emergency oversight of the Parliament, and the steps taken by the Polish Government – namely changing the electoral code against the judgment of Constitutional Tribunal and provisions laid by law – to hold Presidential elections in the middle of a pandemic, which may endanger the lives of Polish citizens and undermine the concept of free, equal, direct and secret elections as enshrined in the Polish Constitution;’
Second part
‘deems it totally incompatible with European values both the decision from the Hungarian Government to prolong the state of emergency indefinitely, to authorise the Government to rule by decree without time limit, and to weaken the emergency oversight of the Parliament,’
Third part
‘and the steps taken by the Polish Government – namely changing the electoral code against the judgment of Constitutional Tribunal and provisions laid by law – to hold Presidential elections in the middle of a pandemic, which may endanger the lives of Polish citizens and undermine the concept of free, equal, direct and secret elections as enshrined in the Polish Constitution;’
§ 37
First part
‘Calls, therefore, on the Commission to urgently assess whether the emergency measures are in conformity with the Treaties and to make full use of all available EU tools and sanctions to address this serious and persistent breach, including budgetary ones,’
Second part
‘underlining once again the imminent need for an EU mechanism on democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights; urges the Council to put back on its agenda the discussions and procedures related to the ongoing Article 7 procedures;’
§ 52
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘and exposed the lack of the Commission’s executive and budgetary powers;’ ‘considers it necessary amid of the urgency to complete the Economic and Monetary Union, to activate the general passerelle clause to ease the decision-making process in all matters which could help to cope with the challenges of the current health crisis;’
Second part
‘and exposed the lack of the Commission’s executive and budgetary powers;’
Third part
‘considers it necessary amid of the urgency to complete the Economic and Monetary Union,’
Fourth part
‘to activate the general passerelle clause to ease the decision-making process in all matters which could help to cope with the challenges of the current health crisis;’
§ 53
First part
‘Urges the Member States to put aside their differences and to act in the general interest and in the spirit of solidarity;’
Second part
‘calls on them to make an immediate use of the dedicated Treaty provisions to act accordingly;’
§ 55
First part
‘Stresses that the Union must be prepared to start an in-depth reflection on how to become more effective and democratic and that the current crisis only heightens the urgency thereof;’
Second part
‘believes that the planned Conference on the Future of Europe is the appropriate forum to do this; is therefore of the opinion that the Conference needs to be convened as soon as possible and that it has to come forward with clear proposals, including by engaging directly with citizens, to bring about a profound reform of the European Union, making it more effective, united, democratic, sovereign and resilient;’
GUE/NGL:
§ 17
First part
‘Calls on the European Commission to propose a massive recovery and reconstruction package for investment to support the European economy after the crisis, beyond what the European Stability Mechanism the European Investment Bank and the European Central Bank are already doing, that is part of the new multiannual financial framework (MFF); believes that such a package should be in place while the economic disruption caused by this crisis lasts; the necessary investment would be financed by an increased MFF, the existing EU funds and financial instruments, and recovery bonds guaranteed by the EU budget;’
Second part
‘this package should not involve the mutualisation of existing debt and should be oriented to future investment;’
ECR, GUE/NGL:
§ 20
First part
‘Insists, therefore, on the adoption of an ambitious MFF that has an increased budget in line with the Union’s objectives, the projected impact on EU economies by the crisis and citizens’ expectations on European added value, has more flexibility and simplicity in the way we use the funds to respond to crises, and is equipped with the necessary flexibility; calls, furthermore, for a revision of the Commission’s proposal on the reform of the own resources system in order to gain sufficient fiscal room for manoeuvre and ensure better predictability, capacity to act and reduced exposure to national hazards;’
Second part
‘stresses that new own resources would be needed for the EU budget to guarantee the recovery and reconstruction package;’ without the word ‘own’
Third part
‘own’
§ 51
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘proposing greater powers for the Union to act in the case of cross-border health threats, with new and strengthened’
Second part
‘proposing greater powers for the Union to act’ and ‘with’
Third part
‘in the case of cross-border health threats’ and ‘new and strengthened’
Verts/ALE, GUE/NGL:
§ 43
First part
‘Stresses that disinformation about COVID-19 at this time is a major public health problem; urges the EU to establish a European information source, in all the official languages, to ensure that all citizens have access to accurate and verified information; believes the ECDC should be in charge of coordinating and aligning Member States’ data to improve quality and comparability;’
Second part
‘calls on social media companies to proactively take the necessary measures to stop disinformation and hate speech regarding the coronavirus;’