1. Amendments to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure concerning the training on preventing conflict and harassment in the workplace and on good office management
Report: Gabriele Bischoff (A9-0163/2024) (Majority of Parliament’s component Members required for the amendments to the Rules of Procedure, majority of votes cast required for the proposal for a decision)
‘Where necessary, Members will cooperate fully, in accordance with the procedures laid down by the Bureau, with a view to managing situations of conflict or harassment (psychological or sexual), including by responding promptly to any allegations of harassment. Members who have not already done so shall take part in specialised training organised for them by the European Parliament on preventing conflict and harassment in the workplace and on good office management. That specialised training shall be completed within the first six months of the Member’s term of office save in duly substantiated exceptional cases. The Members’ certificates of completion of that specialised training will be published on Parliament’s website.’
Second part
‘It is considered a serious breach of Rule 10(6) if a Member has not completed the specialised training, in breach of the second subparagraph of this point. That breach shall lead, pursuant to Rule 176, to the imposition of one or more penalties.’
Amendment 6
First part
‘Where necessary, Members will cooperate fully, in accordance with the procedures laid down by the Bureau, with a view to managing situations of conflict or harassment (psychological or sexual), including by responding promptly to any allegations of harassment. Members who have not already done so shall take part in specialised training organised for them by the European Parliament on preventing conflict and harassment in the workplace and on good office management. That training shall be completed within the first six months of the Member’s term of office save in duly substantiated exceptional cases. The Members’ certificates of completion of this training will be published on Parliament’s website.’
Second part
‘It is considered a serious breach of Rule 10(6) if a Member has not completed the specialised training, in breach of the second subparagraph of this point. That breach shall lead, pursuant to Rule 176, to the imposition of one or more penalties,’
Third part
‘which shall include at least the forfeiture of entitlement to the daily allowance for a period of five days.’
2. Objection pursuant to Rule 111(3): Novel foods – the definition of ‘engineered nanomaterials’
3. Objection pursuant to Rule 112(2) and (3): Calculation, verification and reporting of data on recycled plastic content in single-use plastic beverage bottles
21. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: Application EGF/2024/000 TA 2024 – Technical assistance at the initiative of the Commission ***I
24. Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction ***
27. European Disability Card and European Parking Card for persons with disabilities for third country nationals legally residing in a Member State ***I
‘the examination does not replace the risk assessment required to apply for marketing authorisation under Directive 2001/18/EC on genetically modified organisms’
Second part
‘or under Regulation (EU) .../... [NGT Regulation] on plants obtained by certain new genomic techniques.’
ECR:
Amendment 196
First part
Text as a whole without the words: ‘except where it originates in neighbouring countries’
Second part
those words
Renew, ECR:
Amendment 16
First part
‘In order to contribute to the sustainability of agricultural production and serve economic, environmental and broader societal needs, new varieties should show an improvement compared to the other varieties of the same genera or species registered in the same national variety register, concerning certain agronomic, use and environmental aspects. Among those aspects are their yield, including yield stability and yield under low input conditions; tolerance/resistance to biotic stresses, including plant diseases caused by nematodes, fungi, bacteria, viruses, insects and other pests; tolerance/resistance to abiotic stresses, including adaptation to climate change conditions; more efficient use of natural resources, such as water and nutrients; reduced need for external inputs, such as plant protection products and fertilisers; characteristics that enhance the sustainability of cultivation, harvesting, storage, processing, distribution and use; and quality, or nutritional characteristics (‘value for sustainable cultivation and use’) or characteristics important for processing. For the purpose of deciding on the variety registration and in order to provide sufficient flexibility to register varieties with the most desirable characteristics, those aspects should be considered for a given variety as a whole. Given the significant resources and preparation needed for that examination, for species listed in Parts B and C of Annex I it should be performed in a voluntary way.’
Second part
‘In cases where the examination is a condition for access to the register, that examination should be carried out only by the competent authority.’
29. Production and marketing of forest reproductive material ***I
36. Treatment of concentration risk arising from exposures towards central counterparties and of counterparty risk in centrally cleared derivative transactions ***I
44. Amending Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 as regards the scope of the rules for benchmarks, the use in the Union of benchmarks provided by an administrator located in a third country, and certain reporting requirements ***I
49. Amending Directive 2013/36/EU as regards supervisory powers, sanctions, third-country branches, and environmental, social and governance risks ***I
50. Amending Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 as regards requirements for credit risk, credit valuation adjustment risk, operational risk, market risk and the output floor ***I
Rosa Estaràs Ferragut, Dolors Montserrat, Antoni Comín i Oliveres and Carles Puigdemont i Casamajó had withdrawn their support from Amendment 299 (A9-0234/2023). Niels Geuking had also supported Amendment 299 (A9-0234/2023).