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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 2009 - 2014
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
ENVI_PV(2012)0320_1
MINUTESMeeting of 20 March 2012, from 15.00 to 18.30,
21 March 2012, from 9.00 to 12.30 and from 15.00 to 18.30,and 22 March 2012, from 9.00 to 12.30
BRUSSELS
The meeting opened at 15:08 on Tuesday 20 March 2012, with Matthias Groote (Chair) in the chair.
1. Adoption of agenda
The agenda was adopted as shown in these minutes.
2. Chair’s announcements
2.1. Interpretation status
On 20 March and 22 March interpretation corresponded to the standard linguisticprofile of the committee, viz. all languages were available except for Estonian (Estnisch). On 21 March all languages were available.
2.2. Change in ENVI composition, EPP Group
Ms Sirpa Pietikäinen has left ENVI, and Ms Eija-Riitta Korhola has replaced her. Welcome to Ms Korhola who returned to back in ENVI, where she had been a member from 1999-2009.
3. Approval of minutes of meetings of: 23-25 January 2012 PV – PE480.834v01-00 16 February 2012 PV – PE483.742v01-00
The minutes were approved.
4. General guidelines for the 2013 budget - Section III - CommissionPV\898347EN.doc PE487.673v01-00
EN United in diversity EN
ENVI/7/09025
Exchange of views
Speakers: Jutta Haug, Giovanni La Via, José Manuel Fernandes, Peter van Dalen, Dagmar Roth-Behrendt, Lajos Bokros
5. Objection pursuant to Rule 88(2): List of permitted health claims made on foodsENVI/7/08694
2012/2529(RPS) D009312/05
RE – PE483.846v01-00Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: IMCO –
Consideration of draft motion for a resolution
Speakers: Eric Poudelet (DG SANCO), Chris Davies, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Mario Pirillo, Satu Hassi, Renate Sommer, Julie Girling, Pilar Ayuso, Peter Liese, Dagmar Roth-Behrendt, Carl Schlyter, Linda McAvan, Elisabetta Gardini
6. Recreational craft and personal watercraftENVI/7/06715***I 2011/0197(COD) COM(2011)0456 – C7-0212/2011
Rapporteur for the opinion:
Salvatore Tatarella (PPE) PA – PE480.787v01-00
Responsible: IMCO – Malcolm Harbour (ECR) PR – PE480.885v01-00Opinions: ENVI, TRAN
Consideration of draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments: 26 March 2012, 18.00Speakers: Salvatore Tatarella, Holger Krahmer, Martin Callanan, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Carl Schlyter, János Áder, Luis Filipe Girao (DG ENTR)
7. Trans-European energy infrastructure, and repeal of Decision No 1364/2006/ECENVI/7/07673***I 2011/0300(COD) COM(2011)0658 – C7-0371/2011
Rapporteur for the opinion:
Pavel Poc (S&D) PA – PE480.523v01-00
Responsible: ITRE – António Fernando Correia De Campos(S&D)
Opinions: ECON, ENVI, IMCO, TRAN, REGI
Consideration of draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments: 28 March 2012, 12.00
Speakers: Pavel Poc, Vladimir Urutchev, Yves Cochet, Marina Yannakoudakis, Frieda Brepoels, Catharina Sikow-Magny (DG ENER)
8. EFSA technical report on the Orthobunyavirus
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ENVI/7/09000
Exchange of views with EFSA and Commission representatives
Speakers: Franck Berthe (EFSA)
9. Transitional free allocation to the power sector provided under Article 10c of the ETS directive (2003/87/EC)ENVI/7/09001
Exchange of views with Commission representatives
Speakers: Yvon Slingenberg (DG CLIMA), Bas Eickhout, Chris Davies, Judith A. Merkies, Satu Hassi, Linda McAvan
*The meeting adjourned at 18.29 and resumed on Wednesday 21 March 2012 at 09.05
with Matthias Groote (Chair) in the chair.
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10. Objection pursuant to Rule 88(2): List of permitted health claims made on foodsENVI/7/08694
2012/2529(RPS) D009312/05
RE – PE483.846v01-00Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: IMCO –
Adoption of motion for a resolution
Decision: The motion for resolution was rejected: for 22, against: 37, abstention(0): 1
Speakers: Renate Sommer (see Annex 1 - statement on behalf of EEP group)
11. Our life insurance, our natural capital: an EU biodiversity strategy to 2020ENVI/7/06548
2011/2307(INI) COM(2011)0244
Rapporteur: Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy (ALDE) PR – PE478.540v01-00AM – PE480.679v02-00AM – PE480.669v01-00
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: ITRE – Romana Jordan (PPE) AD – PE478.435v02-00
AM – PE480.542v01-00REGI – Catherine Bearder (ALDE) AD – PE478.368v02-00
AM – PE480.804v01-00AGRI – Vasilica Viorica Dăncilă
(S&D)AD – PE480.548v02-00AM – PE480.860v01-00
PECH – Crescenzio Rivellini (PPE) AD – PE476.103v02-00AM – PE478.664v01-00
Adoption of draft report ( see Annex 2 - Voting list )
Decision: The draft report, as amended, was adopted: for: 58; against: 0; abstention(s):
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12. Defective silicone gel breast implants made by French company PIPENVI/7/08853
Co-rapporteur(s):
Marisa Matias (GUE/NGL)Philippe Juvin (PPE)Linda McAvan (S&D)Corinne Lepage (ALDE)Michèle Rivasi (Verts/ALE)Thomas Ulmer (PPE)Oreste Rossi (EFD)Marina Yannakoudakis (ECR)Antonyia Parvanova (ALDE)Margrete Auken (Verts/ALE)Gilles Pargneaux (S&D)
RE – PE483.688v04-00QO – PE483.762v03-00
Consideration of draft motion for a resolution Adoption of question for oral answer Deadline for tabling amendments: 28 March 2012, 12.00
Speakers: Thomas Ulmer, Linda McAvan, Gilles Pargneaux, Antonyia Parvanova, Zofija Mazej Kukovic, Marina Yannakoudakis, Nessa Childers
Decision: The question for oral answer was adopted
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13. Towards the Rio+20 summitENVI/7/08864
See separate summary note as Annex 3
Speakers: Lone Loklindt (NP, DK), Adamos Adamou (NP, CY), Vicente Aparici (NP, ES), Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy, Staffan Nilsson (President EESC), Michel Lebrun (CoR), Leo Brincat (NP, MT), Miguel Fidalgo (NP, ES), Richard Seeber, Helmut Heiderich (NP, DE), Laurence Rossignol (NP, FR), Jo Leinen, Antonio Ramos Preto (NP, PT), Thérèse Snoy (NP, BE), Mikolasik Ouzky, Tonis Lukas (NP, ET), Joan Walley (NP, UK), Zofija Mazej Kukovic, Fernand Boden (NP, LU), Marieke Van Der Werf (NP, NL), Gilles Pargneaux, Ewa Wolak (NP, PL), Judith Merkies, Vittorio Prodi, Andres Perello Rodriguez, Nikos Chrysogelos, Anna Rosbach, Jolanta Hibner
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The meeting adjourned at 12.43 and resumed on at 15.08 with Matthias Groote (Chair) in the chair.
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14. Towards the Rio+20 summitENVI/7/08864
See separate summary note as Annex 3
Speakers: Janez Potočnik, Leo Brincat (NP, MT), Tiberiu Gunthner (NP, RO), Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy, Adamos Adamou (NP, CY), Miguel Fidalgo (NP, ES), Elena Antonescu, Joan Walley (NP, UK), Vicente Aparici (NP, ES), Judith Merkies, Thérèse Snoy (NP, BE), Tonis Lukas (NP, ET), Rovana Plumb, Torben Hansen (NP, DK), Roger Negri (NP, LU), Richard Seeber, Janezs Vasle (NP, SL), Bas Eickhout
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15. Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in the European regionENVI/7/08630
Exchange of views with ECDC, WHO and Commission representatives
Speakers: Roberto Bertollini (WHO), John Ryan (DG SANCO), Marc Sprenger (ECDC), Peter Liese on behalf of Esther De Lange, Anna Rosbach, Linda McAvan, Christel Schaldemose, Claudiu Tanasescu, Judith Merkies.
16. The protection of animals during transportENVI/7/08905
2012/2031(INI) COM(2011)0700
Rapporteur for the opinion:
Kartika Tamara Liotard (GUE/NGL) PA – PE485.848v01-00
Responsible: AGRI – Janusz Wojciechowski (ECR) PR – PE480.640v01-00Opinions: ENVI, TRAN
Consideration of draft opinion
Speakers: Kartika Tamara Liotard, Dan Jorgensen, Andrea Zanoni, Julie Girling, Pilar Ayuso
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The meeting adjourned at 18.19 and resumed on Thursday 22 March 2012 at 09.00 with Matthias Groote (Chair) in the chair.
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17. Coordinators’ meetingSee Annex 4
18. Amendment of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 as regards pharmacovigilanceENVI/7/08833***I 2012/0023(COD) COM(2012)0051 – C7-0034/2012
Rapporteur: Linda McAvan (S&D)Responsible: ENVI –
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Opinions: ITRE, IMCO
Exchange of views
Speakers: Linda McAvan
19. Amendment of Directive 2001/83/EC as regards pharmacovigilanceENVI/7/08830***I 2012/0025(COD) COM(2012)0052 – C7-0033/2012
Rapporteur: Linda McAvan (S&D)Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: ITRE, IMCO
Exchange of views
Speakers: Pilar Ayuso, Andrea Zanoni, Françoise Grossetête, Christel Schaldemose, Jolanta Emilia Hibner, Patricia Brunko(DG SANCO), Linda McAvan.
20. Intergovernmental negotiating committee on a global legally binding instrument on mercury (INC)ENVI/7/08732
Exchange of views with Commission representatives
Speakers: Soledad Blanco (DG ENV), Anna Rosbach, Françoise Grossetête, Richard Seeber, Pavel Poc, Zofija Mazej Kukovič,
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János Áder ( Vice-Chair) took the chair at 11.40
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21. Mechanism for monitoring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions and for reporting other information at national and Union level relevant to climate changeENVI/7/07873***I 2011/0372(COD) COM(2011)0789 – C7-0433/2011
Rapporteur: Bas Eickhout (Verts/ALE) PR – PE483.710v01-00Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: DEVE, ITRE, TRAN
Consideration of draft report Deadline for tabling amendments: 28 March 2012, 12.00
Speakers: Bas Eickhout, Elisabetta Gardini, Marita Ulvskog, Chris Davies, Vittorio Prodi, Yves Cochet, Richard Seeber, Arthur Runge-Metzger(DG CLIMA)
22. Next meeting(s) 25 April 2012, 9.00 – 12.30 and 15.00 – 18.30 (Brussels) 26 April 2012, 9.00 – 12.30 and 15.00 – 18.30 (Brussels)
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Annex 1
Declaration of the EPP Group regarding the objection pursuant to Rule 88(2) of the list of permitted health claims made on foods
The EPP group has always supported the idea of a scientifically based assessment of the validity of health-related claims on foodstuff. Any health claim made on food must be true and may not mislead consumers. Unfortunately, the evaluation process of claims submitted for approval has revealed severe shortcomings which can result in unfair treatment and conflicting assessments. In the ENVI committee meeting on 20 March 2012, even the representative by GD SANCO admitted that "the process was not perfect." Therefore, the EPP group has decided to support the resolution rejecting the list of approved health claims.
Our main concerns are:
The evaluation of claims by stages can have a discriminatory effectProducts, whose claims have already been rejected under the application procedure for individual claims or in the list are being disadvantaged in comparison to botanical claims or claims on hold, since these claims can be made until their evaluation is finalized. Therefore, the publication of the list is premature.
The separate evaluation of claims might result in unequal treatmentGiven the difficulty to assess botanical claims, the Commission decided to review the evaluation criteria applied in the scrutiny process for this food category and to evaluate them at a later stage. However, this might result in unequal treatment. We are specifically concerned that pharmaceutical criteria might be applied when assessing foods such as herbal teas. Most foods cannot be up to such a tight standard.
The method of evaluation is too restrictiveThe evaluation method of the scientific evidence on some claims appears to be exaggerated for foodstuff. The requirement of clinical trial studies equals the approval procedure for pharmaceuticals. As a result, some decisions on claims contradict nutrition recommendations by internationally respected bodies such as WHO.
The rejection of claims despite favourable EFSA opinion is unscientificThe decision by the Commission to prohibit claims on the effect of sodium and fats, although these claims have been positively assessed by EFSA, contradicts the scientific approach of the evaluation procedure. The argumentation of the Commission that positive advertising should not be allowed on "allegedly" unhealthy products, clearly results from the intention of the Commission to develop nutrition profiles. Since the profiles have yet to be established and have to undergo a scrutiny procedure, the rejection of these positively assessed claims is premature and of political nature. It is not acceptable that the Commission makes political decisions whilst ignoring the European Parliament.
The evaluation process discriminates against SMEsThe evaluation procedure imposes obstacles which can hardly be met by SMEs. We
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do therefore consider it necessary to have an SME representative in the management board of EFSA
The above concerns reveal that the regulation, in its current form, is not feasible in practice. Given that Article 7 of the new regulation on food information to consumers (No 1169/2011) already covers major contents of the health claims regulation, we propose a general revision of Commission regulation (EC) No 1924/2006.
On behalf of the EPP-Group
Dr. Renate Sommer, MEP
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Item 11ANNEX2
21.03.2012
VOTING LISTDraft Report
on Our life insurance, our natural capital: an EU biodiversity strategy to 2020
PR – PE478.540v01-00+ AM – PE480.669v01-00 and PE480.679v02-00
Rapporteur : Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy
Paragraphs/Citations/Recitals
AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
CONS 1 Par. 2 covers Ams 27-35
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens
If adopted Ams 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 will fall
+
CONS 2 Par. 5a(new) covers Ams 51, 52, 59, ITRE 1, 102
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens
If adopted, Ams 51, 52, 59, ITRE 1, 102 will fall
+
CONS 3 Par. 8, covers Ams 72-75
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR
If adopted, Ams 72, 73, 74, 75 will fall
+
CONS 4 Par. 9a (new), covers Ams 55, 58, 78, 84,90, 115, AGRI7
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR
If adopted, Ams 55, 58, 78, 84,90, 115, AGRI7 will fall
+
CONS 5 Par. 10, covers Ams 94-101
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens,
If adopted, Ams 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101 will fall
+
CONS 6 Par. 13, covers Ams
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR
If adopted, Ams 125-137, AGRI 4, AGRI 9, AGRI 11, AGRI 12-13 will fall
+
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
125-137, AGRI 4, AGRI 9, AGRI 11, AGRI 12-13
CONS 7 Par. 14, covers Ams 140-154, AGRI 2, AGRI 3, AGRI 8, AGRI 15, ITRE 5
EPP, S&D, ALDE If adopted Ams 140-154, AGRI 2, AGRI 3, AGRI 8, AGRI 15, ITRE 5 will fall
+
CONS 8 Par. 15, covers Ams 158-170, AGRI 6
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens
If adopted Ams 158-170, AGRI 6 will fall
+
CONS 9 Par. 16, covers Ams 171-179, AGRI 14
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR
If adopted Ams 171-179, AGRI 14 will fall
+
CONS 10 Par. 17,covers Ams 187-196
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR
If adopted, Ams 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196 will fall
+
CONS 11 Par. 22, covers Ams 224-227, 229, 232
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, GUE
If adopted, Ams 224-227, 229, 232
+
CONS 12 Par. 23, covers Ams 236 - 238
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR
If adopted Ams 236, 237, 238 will fall
+
COMPRO 13 Par. 22 a (new), covers Ams
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR, GUE
If adopted Ams 230, 231, 234 will fall
+
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
230, 231, 234
COMPRO 14 Covers Ams 87-89, 91-93,235, 239
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR, GUE
If adopted, Ams 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93,228, 235,239 will fall
+
COMPRO 15 Par. 28, covers Ams 274,275,276,277,278,279,280,281,284
EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens, ECR, GUE
If adopted Ams 274,275,276,277,278,279,280,281,284,REGI 10 will fall
+
Paragraph 1 AM 26 Boguslaw Sonik -
Paragraph 2 AM 27 Elisabeth Jeggle, Elisabeth Köstinger, Thomas Ulmer
Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
Paragraph 2 AM 30 Horst Schnellhardt, Christa Klaß
Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
Falls if Ams 27 is adopted
Paragraph 2 AM 28 Esther de Lange Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
Falls if 27 or 30 are adopted
Paragraph 2 AM 31 Holger Krahmer, Britta Reimers
Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
Falls if Ams 27, 30 or 28 are adopted
Paragraph 2 AM 29 Julie Girling Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
Falls if Am 27,30,28 or 31 is adopted, Possible as an addition to 30
Paragraph 2 AM 32 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
Falls if Ams 27, 28 or 29, 30 or 31 are adopted
Paragraph 2 AM 33 Karl-Heinz Florenz Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
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Paragraphs/Citations/Recitals
AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
adoptedCompatible with Am 32
Paragraph 2 AM 34 Rolandas Paksas Fall if CONS 1 is adoptedAm tabled to wrong original text
Falls if Ams 27, 30,31,33 or 32 are adopted
No vote
Paragraph 2 AM 35 Boguslaw Sonik: Fall if CONS 1 is adopted
Split vote:
- 1st part: the word "all"
- 2nd PartFalls if Ams 27,28, 29, 32 are adopted Compatible with Ams 30,31,33 or 34
Paragraph 3 AM 36 Julie Girling Deletion of the text as of "in order to meet the EU's 2020 goals ..."
-
Paragraph 3 AM 37 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Identical
Fall if Am 36 is adopted
+
Paragraph 3 AM 39 Boguslaw Sonik
Paragraph 3 AM 38 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
Possible as an addition
Split vote(ALDE): 1)Part 1:text without the words "Mainly landowners...private sector."2)Part 2:These words
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-Paragraph 3 a (new)
REGI 1 REGI The initialsentence"Welcomes.....2020" is already covered by par.2.If adopted it will be deleted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 3 a (new)
AM 40 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +
Paragraph 3 bis (new)
AM 42 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
Split vote: (ECR)
Part 1: "Considers that the ... must be carried out"
Part 2: "these studies should ... their conservation."
+(+36/-26/0)
+(+33/-29/0)
Paragraph 3 bis (new)
ITRE 19 ITRE +
Paragraph 3 bis (new)
ITRE 8 ITRE +
Paragraph 3 a (new)
AM 44 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
+
Paragraph 3 a (new)
AM 45 Elena Oana Antonescu +
Paragraph 3 c (new)
AM 47 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
+
Paragraph 3 c(new)
AGRI 1 AGRI +
Paragraph 4 AM 49 Radvile Morkunaite-Mikuleniene
Original text is not correct No Vote
Paragraph 4 AM 48 Boguslaw Sonik +
Paragraph 4 AM 50 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
Possible as an additionSplit vote(Greens /EFA):
1)Part 1:the par. without the words"such as ....innovation"
2)Part 2: those words
+
+(+38/-23/0)
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 4 AM 52 Rolandas Paksas Falls if CONS 2 is adopted
Possible as an addition
Paragraph 4 AM 51 Andres Perello Rodriguez
Falls if CONS 2 is adopted
Possible to vote on as a separate paragraph
Paragraph 4 a (new)
AM 53 Daciana Octavia Sârbu, Claudiu Ciprian Tanasescu
+
Paragraph 4 a (new)
AM 54 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
See also Am 242 +
Paragraph 4 a (new)
AM 55 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if CONS 4 is adopted
Split vote:(ECR)Part 1: "Calls for more...environmental legislation"
Part 2: "emphasises however...environmental legislation"
Paragraph 4 a (new)
ITRE 4 ITRE +
Paragraph 5 AM 57 Boguslaw Sonik +
Paragraph 5 AM 56 Rovana Plumb +
Paragraph 5 a (new)
AM 58 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach
Falls if CONS 4 is adopted
Paragraph 5 a (new)
AM 59 Rovana Plumb Falls if CONS 2 is adopted
Paragraph 5 a (new)
AM 60 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 5 b (new)
AM 61 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
+
Paragraph 5 c (new)
AM 62 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
-
Paragraph 5 c(new)
PECH 9 PECH ++56/-6/0
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 9 ITRE +
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 10 ITRE Split vote:(ECR)
Part 1: "Considers that...human generations"
Part 2: "Reiterates...implementation"
+
+
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 11 ITRE +
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 13 ITRE +
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 22 ITRE -
Paragraph 5c(new)
REGI 4 REGI +
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 20 ITRE Split vote (ALDE):1)Part 1:"Calls on the Commission ....maintaining them"
2)Part 2:"in order to ...conditions required"
+
-
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 21 ITRE +
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 5 c (new)
ITRE 1 ITRE Falls if CONS 2 is adopted
Paragraph 5a(new)
REGI 2 REGI +
Paragraph 6 AM 63 Julie Girling -
Paragraph 6 AM 64 Boguslaw Sonik Possible as an addition +(+33/-30/0)
Paragraph 6 a (new)
AM 65 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +(+32/-31/0)
Paragraph 6 a (new)
AM 66 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
-
Paragraph 6 bis (new)
AM 67 Andres Perello Rodriguez
Split vote: (ECR)
Part 1: "Expresses concern...treated as a priority"
Part 2: "and addressed ... grants them."
+
+
Paragraph 6 bis (new)
ITRE 3 ITRE Split vote (ALDE):1)Part 1:"Emphasises that .....favourable state"
2)Part 2):"calls on the Commission.....instruments available"
+
+
Paragraph 6 a(new)
REGI 12 REGI +
Paragraph 7 AM 68 Julie Girling -(+30/-33/0)
Paragraph 7 AM 69 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Falls if Am 68 is adopted +(+32/-31/0)
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 7 AM 70 Daciana Octavia Sârbu, Claudiu Ciprian Tanasescu
+
Paragraph 7 a (new)
AM 71 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
+
Paragraph 8 AM 73 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
Fall if CONS 3 is adopted
Very similar:to be voted together
Paragraph 8 AM 75 Esther de Lange
Paragraph 8 AM 74 Boguslaw Sonik Falls if CONS 3 is adopted
Split vote:Part 1: Falls if 73-75 are adopted
Part 2:possible as an addition
Paragraph 8 AM 72 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Falls if CONS 3 is adoptedPossible as an addition
Paragraph 8 bis (new)
AM 77 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
+
Paragraph 8 a (new)
AM 78 Esther de Lange Falls if CONS 4 is adopted
Split vote (ALDE): 1)Part 1:"Given the..... best practices"
2)Part 2:"in order to warrant .....investments "
Paragraph 8 b (new)
AM 79 Esther de Lange +
Paragraph 8 b (new)
ITRE 6 ITRE +(+36/-26/0)
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 9 AM 80 Julie Girling Deletion of second sentence -
Paragraph 9 AM 81 Mairead McGuinness, Esther de Lange
Falls if Am 80 is adoptedSplit vote(ALDE):
Part 1:"Strategies"
Part 2 "in cooperation with the different stakeholders"
Part 3:"and particularly farmers"
-
(+31/-32/0)
+(+42/-21/0)
-Paragraph 9 AM 82 João Ferreira, Sabine
WilsFalls if Am 80 is adopted -
Paragraph 9 AM 83 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
Compatible with Ams 80,81 and 82
+
Paragraph 9 a (new)
AM 84 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Falls if CONS 4 is adopted
Paragraph 9 a(new)
REGI 3 REGI +
Paragraph 3 a (new)
AM 43 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Info to general public: +
Paragraph 9 a (new)
AM 85 Anja Weisgerber Split vote(S&D + Greens /EFA):- 1st Part:"Welcomes the intention........... protection provisions but without the words: "to draw up directives for the relevant local authorities"
- 2nd Part:those words
- 3rd part:and to....principles
+
-
+(+32/-30/0)
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 12 a (new)
AM 116 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach
falls if Am 85-part 1 is adopted F
Paragraph 12 a(new)
AGRI 18
AGRI +
Paragraph 12a(new)
REGI 13 REGI +
Paragraph 12 a (new)
ITRE 2 ITRE Split vote (ALDE): 1)Part 1:Stresses that ......over this topic"
2)Part 2 :"notes furthermore......conservation measures"
+
+
Paragraph 8 a (new)
AM 76 Anja Weisgerber +
Paragraph 12 bis (new)
AM 119 Andres Perello Rodriguez
+
Paragraph 12 a(new)
REGI 9 REGI +
Paragraph 12 b (new)
AM 120 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Training for legal actors +
Paragraph 12 b (new)
ITRE 14 ITRE +
Paragraph 12 b (new)
ITRE 15 ITRE +
Paragraph 12 b (new)
ITRE 12 ITRE +
Paragraph 9 A (new)
AM 86 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 9 b (new)
AM 92 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if COMP 14 is adopted
Paragraph 9 a (new)
AM 87 Chris Davies Falls if COMP 14 is adoptedSplit vote:
1)Part 1 ("recommends ... and amphibians")
2) Part 2("The option of...... should be fully assessed") Falls if 92 adopted
Paragraph 9 a (new)
AM 89 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if COMP 14 is adopted
Falls if Am 87,part 1 is adopted
Paragraph 9 a (new)
AM 88 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Falls if COMP 14 is adoptedSplit vote: (ECR)Part 1: "Call on the Commission...Red List"
Part 2: "must ...regulation"
Part 3: "in order threatened species."
Paragraph 9 bis (new)
AM 90 Andres Perello Rodriguez
Falls if CONS 4 is adopted
Paragraph 9 b (new)
AM 91 Chris Davies Falls if COMP 14 is adopted
Paragraph 9 c (new)
AM 93 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if COMP 14 is adopted
Paragraph 10 AM 94 Holger Krahmer Falls if CONS 5 is adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 10 AM 95 Julie Girling Falls if CONS 5 is adoptedFalls if Am 94 is adopted
Paragraph 10 AM 101 Mairead McGuinness, Esther de Lange
Falls if CONS 5 is adoptedFalls if Ams 94 or 95 adopted
Paragraph 10 AM 96 Elisabeth Jeggle, Elisabeth Köstinger, Thomas Ulmer
Falls if CONS 5 is adoptedFalls if Ams 94,95 or 101 are adopted
Paragraph 10 AM 97 Horst Schnellhardt, Christa Klaß
Falls if CONS 5 is adoptedFalls if Ams 94, 95, 96 , 101 or 96 are adopted
Paragraph 10 AM 98 Riikka Manner, Eija-Riitta Korhola
Falls if CONS 5 is adoptedFalls if Ams 94, 95, 96 or 101 are adopted
Paragraph 10 AM 100 Boguslaw Sonik Falls if CONS 5 is adoptedFalls if Ams 94, 95, 96 or 101 are adopted
Paragraph 10 AM 99 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Falls if CONS 5 is adoptedCompatible to all Ams
Paragraph 10 a (new)
AM 103 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
-
Paragraph 3 b (new)
AM 46 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Falls if Am103 is adopted -
Paragraph 10 a(new)
REGI 11 REGI +
Paragraph 11 AM 108 Daciana Octavia Sârbu, Claudiu Ciprian Tanasescu
(noise + light) -
Paragraph 11 AM 106 Elisabeth Jeggle, Elisabeth Köstinger, Thomas Ulmer
(no loss of agric.land) -
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 11 AM 105 Mairead McGuinness, Esther de Lange
(urban +rural) +
Paragraph 11 AM 104 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Falls if Am105 is adopted(rural)
F
Paragraph 11 AM 107 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Possible as an addition +
Paragraph 11 a (new)
AM 109 Holger Krahmer +(+32/-29/0)
Paragraph 11 a (new)
AM 110 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy green infrastructure +
Paragraph 11 a (new)
ITRE 7 ITRE Idem +
Paragraph 11 a(new)
REGI 7 REGI Idem +
Paragraph 12 AM 111 Julie Girling +
Paragraph 12 AM 112 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if Am 111 is adopted F
Paragraph 12 AM 113 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Possible as an addition +
Paragraph 12 AM 114 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
(amendment only applies to the ES version)
NO VOTE
Paragraph 12 a (new)
AM 115 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Falls if CONS 4 is adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 10 bis (new)
AM 102 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
Falls if CONS 2 is adopted
Paragraph 12 a (new)
AM 117 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
-
Paragraph 12 a (new)
AM 118 Rolandas Paksas +(+46/-14/0)
Subheading 4 a (new)
AM 121 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
New title for a subheading +
Paragraph 12 b (new)
AM 122 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
+
Paragraph 12 c (new)
AM 123 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
+
Paragraph 12 d (new)
AM 124 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
+
Paragraph 12 d (new)
ITRE 16 ITRE +
Paragraph 12 d (new)
AGRI 12
AGRI Falls if CONS 6 is adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 128 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if CONS 6 is adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 125 Esther de Lange Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Am 128 is adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 127 Mairead McGuinness Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Ams 128 or 125 are adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 13 AM 131 Karin Kadenbach, Edite Estrela
Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Am 128 is adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 134 Karl-Heinz Florenz Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Am 128,125 or 127 are adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 129 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Ams 128 ,125 or 127 are adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 133 Elisabeth Jeggle, Elisabeth Köstinger, Thomas Ulmer
Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Ams 125 or 127 are adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 132 Holger Krahmer, Britta Reimers
Falls if CONS 6 is adopted
Falls if Ams 125 or 127 are adopted
Split vote: (ECR)Part 1: "Recalling...such as"
Part 2: "cross compliance"
Part 3: "the single...biodiversity."
Paragraph 13 AM 126 Christa Klaß Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Am 125 or 127 are adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 137 Julie Girling Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Ams 125,127,133,132 or 126 are adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 130 Pilar Ayuso, Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines
Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Ams 125,127,133,132,126 or 137 are adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 135 Riikka Manner Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Ams 125,127,133,132,126,137 or 130 are adopted
Paragraph 13 AM 136 Rovana Plumb Falls if CONS 6 is adoptedFalls if Ams 127,133,132,126 or 137 are adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
(new) Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils 1st part: Emphasises.... certain
region
2nd part: rest of the AM-
Paragraph 13 bis (new)
AM 139 Andres Perello Rodriguez
+
Paragraph 13 bis (new)
AGRI 4 AGRI Falls if CONS 6 is adopted
Paragraph 13 bis (new)
AGRI 5 AGRI +
Paragraph 13 bis (new)
AGRI 13
AGRI Falls if CONS 6 is adopted
Paragraph 13 bis (new)
AGRI 15
AGRI Falls if CONS 7 is adopted
Paragraph 13 bis (new)
AGRI 11
AGRI Falls if CONS 6 is adopted
Paragraph 14 AM 140 Julie Girling Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedDeletion
If adopted Ams 141-154 fallParagraph 14 AGRI 2 AGRI Falls if CONS 7 is adopted
If adopted Ams 141-154 fall
"does not support the suggested greening component"
Paragraph 14 AM 141 Elisabeth Köstinger, Herbert Dorfmann, Elisabeth Jeggle, Peter Jahr, Albert Deß
Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 adopted
Compatible with AGRI Am 2
If adopted Ams 142-154 fall
Paragraph 14 AM 142 Christa Klaß Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 or141 adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Compatible with AGRI Am 2
If adopted Ams 143-154 fall
Am 142 includes:- deletion Part 2 on welcoming the 30% greening- deletion Part 3 on increasing ecological focus area (EFA) up to 10%
Paragraph 14 AM 143 Horst Schnellhardt Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 or 141 or142 adopted
Compatible with AGRI Am 2
Am 143 includes:- acknowledging in stead of welcoming the proposal to green the CAP- deletion of concrete % of greening needed- deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%-request for less bureaucratic and more flexible measures
Paragraph 14 AM 145 Pilar Ayuso, Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines
Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 or 141 or142 or 143 adopted
Am 145 includes:- weakening of call for greening in Part I- taking note in stead of welcoming the proposal to green the CAP- deletion of concrete % of greening needed- deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%- addition of text to favour greening through Pillar II
Paragraph 14 AM 144 Esther de Lange Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 or 141 or142 or
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
145 or 143 adopted
Am 144 includes:- deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%- extension of + more flexible non exhaustive list of greening measures
Paragraph 14 AM 146 Boguslaw Sonik Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 or 141 or142 or 145 or 143 or 144 adopted
Am 146 includes:- deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%
Paragraph 14 AM 149 Anja Weisgerber Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if 140,AGRI 2,141,142,or 145 are adopted
Am 149 includes:- deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%- allow Habitat Directive Annex I areas to be included in the EFAs- allow farmers to choose which areas to set aside for EFA
Paragraph 14 AM 147 Mairead McGuinness Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 , 141 142 , 145 143 144 , 146 or 149 adopted
Am 147 includes: calls for greening of
entire CAP (not only Pillar I)
deletion of 30%- deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%- extension of + more flexible non exhaustive list of greening measures
Paragraph 14 AM 150 Holger Krahmer, Britta Falls if CONS 7 is adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Reimers Falls if Am 140 ,141 ,142 , 145 143 , 144 , 146 or 149 adopted
Compatible with Am 147
Am 150 includes:- deletion of concrete % of greening needed- extension of + more flexible non exhaustive list of greening measures - deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%
Paragraph 14 AM 148 Karl-Heinz Florenz Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 or 141 or142 or 145 or 143 or 144 or 146 or 147 adopted
Am 148 includes:- welcomes 7% EFA but IA required- deletion Part 3 on increasing EFA up to 10%
Paragraph 14 AM 152 Riikka Manner Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Ams 140,141,142,145,143 144 ,146 ,147 ,148 or 149 are adopted
keeps 30% -no crop rotations 7% EFA as standard
Paragraph 14 AM 153 Nick Griffin Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Ams 140 ,141 or 142 are adopted
Paragraph 14 AM 151 João Ferreira Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Ams 140 or 142adopted
Possible as an addition to all other former amendments (Am 141 --> 153)
Stresses food production function of CAP
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 14 AM 154 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if CONS 7 is adoptedFalls if Am 140 is adopted
Possible as an addition to all other former amendments (Am 141 --> 154)
"reiterates call for area based support for Natura 2000 network under pillar I"
Paragraph 14 a (new)
AM 155 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
+
Paragraph 14 a (new)
AM 156 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
+
Paragraph 14 b (new)
AM 157 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
-
Paragraph 14 b (new)
AGRI 3 AGRI Falls if CONS 7 is adopted
Paragraph 14 b (new)
AGRI 6 AGRI Falls if CONS 8 is adopted
Split vote(S&D):
1st part: whole text without "without leading to discrimination against existing agri-environmental measures"
2nd part: these words
Paragraph 14 b (new)
AGRI 8 AGRI Falls if CONS 7 is adopted
Paragraph 15 AM 158 Julie Girling Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedDeletion
AM 162 Horst Schnellhardt Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Am158 is adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 15 AM 159 Holger Krahmer Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Am158 is adopted
Split vote:1) First part "and simplified":falls if AM158 or 162 are adopted
2)Second part: rest of the am : possible as addition to AM 162
Paragraph 15 AM 160 Anja Weisgerber Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Am 158 is adopted, possible as an addition to Am 162 or 159
AM 167 Mairead McGuinness Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Am 158 is adopted
Split vote:1)First part:"Environmental standards with harmonised..)
2) Second part: "applicable at farm level:falls if 160 is adopted
Paragraph 15 AM 161 Elisabeth Jeggle, Elisabeth Köstinger, Herbert Dorfmann, Thomas Ulmer
Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Am158 is adopted
Split vote:1)First part"..after 2014": (falls if 159 is adopted)
2)Second part: Falls if AMs159,162 or 167 are adopted
Paragraph 15 AM 170 Esther de Lange Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Ams 158,159,160 or 162 are adopted
Paragraph 15 AM 169 Pilar Ayuso, Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines
Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Am 158 is adopted
AM 168 Karin Kadenbach, Edite Estrela
Falls if CONS 8 is adopted
Paragraph 15 AM 163 Karl-Heinz Florenz Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Ams158,161or 162 are adopted;possible as an addition
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
to other amendmentsParagraph 15 AM 164 Daciana Octavia Sârbu Falls if CONS 8 is adopted
Paragraph 15 AM 165 Riikka Manner Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Am158 or 164 are adopted
Paragraph 15 AM 166 Rovana Plumb Falls if CONS 8 is adoptedFalls if Ams158,159,160 161 or 162 are adopted;
possible as an addition to Ams 163,164,165,168,170
Paragraph 15 a(new)
ITRE 5 ITRE Falls if CONS 7 is adopted
Split vote (ALDE): 1)Part 1:Stresses,however,that ......agricultural sector"
2)Part 2: " and believes .....production"
Paragraph 15 a(new)
AGRI 7 AGRI +
Paragraph 16 AM 179 Esther de Lange Falls if CONS 9 is adopted
Paragraph 16 AM 171 Mairead McGuinness Falls if CONS 9 is adoptedFalls if Am179 is adopted
Paragraph 16 AM 172 Julie Girling Falls if CONS 9 is adoptedCompatible with Am179 and/or Am171
Paragraph 16 AM 173 Horst Schnellhardt, Christa Klaß
Falls if CONS 9 is adopted
IdenticalParagraph 16 AM 175 Karl-Heinz Florenz
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Elisabeth Köstinger, Herbert Dorfmann, Thomas Ulmer
Split vote:
1)First part:"in all Member States"-falls if AM172 is adopted
2)Second part: the sentence added
Paragraph 16 AM 176 Riikka Manner Falls if CONS 9 is adopted
Paragraph 16 AM 177 Karin Kadenbach,Edith Estela
Falls if CONS 9 is adoptedSplit vote:
1)First part:" currently ... benefits :Falls if 171 is adopted
2)Second part: rest of the am.
Paragraph 16 AM 178 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if CONS 9 is adoptedCompatible with all other amendments ;if adopted ,will be integrated;
Paragraph 16 a(new)
AM 180 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
+
Paragraph 16 a (new)
AM 181 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +(+37/-24/0)
Paragraph 16 bis (new)
AM 182 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
+
Paragraph 16 a (new)
AM 183 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
-
Paragraph 16 a (new)
AM 184 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
+
Paragraph 16 b (new)
AM 185 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
See also Am 138 +
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
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Paragraph 16 c (new)
AM 186 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
-
Paragraph 16 c (new)
AGRI 14
AGRI Falls if CONS 9 is adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 187 Horst Schnellhardt Falls if CONS 10 is adopted
Both identical :DeletionParagraph 17 AM 188 Julie Girling
Paragraph 17 AM 194 Pilar Ayuso, Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines
Falls if CONS 10 is adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 189 Christa Klaß Falls if CONS 10 is adoptedFalls if Ams 187 -188 or 194 are adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 191 Riikka Manner Falls if CONS 10 is adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 190 Horst Schnellhardt Falls if CONS 10 is adoptedFalls if Ams 187 - 188 , 194,189 or 191 are adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 192 Nick Griffin Falls if CONS 10 is adoptedFalls if Ams 187 - 188 or 194 are adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 193 Karin Kadenbach,Edite Estrela
Falls if CONS 10 is adoptedFalls if Ams 187 - 188,194, 189 or 190 are adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 195 Esther de Lange Falls if CONS 10 is adoptedFalls if Am 187 - 188 or 194 are adopted
Paragraph 17 AM 196 Mairead McGuinness Falls if CONS 10 is adoptedSplit vote:
1)Part 1:"....Examine ...as a potential opportunity."
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
191 are adopted
2) Part 2:rest of the am: possible as an addition
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AM 197 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AM 198 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
+
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AM 199 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
Split vote: (ALDE)1)Part 1:Text without the words "promoting the placement of people in rural areas"
2)Part 2:These words
+
-
Paragraph 17 b (new)
AM 200 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
+
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AM 201 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
-(+18/-44/0)
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AGRI 9 AGRI Falls if CONS 6 is adopted
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AGRI 10
AGRI +
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AGRI 16
AGRI +
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AGRI 17
AGRI Falls if CONS 4 is adopted
Paragraph 17 a (new)
AGRI 19
AGRI -
Paragraph 18 AM 204 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
-
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 18 AM 202 Nick Griffin -(+30/-30/0)
Paragraph 18 AM 203 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Possible as an addition +
Paragraph 18 PECH 1 PECH +
Paragraph 18 a (new)
AM 205 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
+
Paragraph 18 A (new)
AM 206 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
-
Paragraph 18 a (new)
AM 207 Elena Oana Antonescu +
Paragraph 21 a(new)
PECH 4 PECH Falls if Am 207 is adopted F
Paragraph 18 b (new)
AM 208 João Ferreira, Sabine Wils
Split vote (S&D):
1st part: Stresses that .... marine research
2nd part: rest of the AM
+
-
Paragraph 19 AM 209 Julie Girling Deletion -
Paragraph 19 AM 210 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
Falls if Am 209 is adopted -
Paragraph 20 AM 212 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
Split vote(ALDE):1)Part 1:"Calls on ......are fully respected"
2)Part 2:"to this end ....precautionary basis"
-
+
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 20 AM 211 Daciana Octavia Sârbu, Claudiu Ciprian Tanasescu
+
Paragraph 20 a(new)
PECH 2 PECH +
Paragraph 20 a(new)
PECH 3 PECH +
Paragraph 20 a(new)
PECH 6 PECH +
Paragraph 20 a (new)
AM 213 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +
Paragraph 20 a (new)
AM 214 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
+
Paragraph 21 AM 215 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela
+
Paragraph 21 AM 216 Nick Griffin Split vote :
1)First part " of less valuable...discards...cetaceans."Compatible with Am 215
2)Second part: "Harbour....addressed": possible as an addition
+
(+40/-22/0)
-
Paragraph 21 AM 217 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
-
Paragraph 21 a (new)
AM 218 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +
Paragraph 21 bis (new)
AM 219 Peter van Dalen +
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 21 a (new)
AM 221 Kriton Arsenis +
Paragraph 21 a (new)
AM 220 Daciana Octavia Sârbu, Claudiu Ciprian Tanasescu
Falls if Am 221 is adopted F
Paragraph 21 b (new)
AM 222 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +
Paragraph 21 c (new)
AM 223 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy +
Paragraph 21 a(new)
PECH 5 PECH Covered by par 2 No vote
Paragraph 21 a(new)
PECH 8 PECH Covered by par 6 - 9 and by par. 27 and 28 and the Ams on those pars.
No vote
Paragraph 21 a(new)
PECH 10
PECH +
Paragraph 21 a(new)
PECH 11
PECH +
Paragraph 21 a(new)
PECH 12
PECH +
Paragraph 21 a(new)
PECH 13
PECH +
Paragraph 22 AM 228 Chris Davies Falls if COMP 14 is adopted
( 2nd paragraph= original paragraph 22)
Paragraph 22 AM 227 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach
Falls if CONS 11 is adopted
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AM Tabled by RemarksRapp
Vote
Paragraph 22 AM 224 Elisabeth Jeggle, Elisabeth Köstinger, Thomas Ulmer
Falls if CONS 11 is adoptedPossible as an addition
Paragraph 22 AM 225 Riikka Manner Falls if CONS 11 is adoptedPossible as an addition
Paragraph 22 AM 226 Gaston Franco Falls if CONS 11 is adoptedIdem
Paragraph 22 AM 229 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
Falls if CONS 11 is adoptedIdem
Paragraph 22 a (new)
AM 230 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
Falls if COMP 13 is adopted
Paragraph 22 a (new)
AM 231 Sirpa Pietikäinen Falls if COMP 13 is adoptedFalls if 230 is adopted
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AM 232 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
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AM 233 Andres Perello Rodriguez
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AM 234 Sirpa Pietikäinen Falls if COMP 13 is adoptedPart 2(Calls on the Commission....guidelines)falls if 230 is adopted (= identical)
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AM 235 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
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Paragraph 23 AM 236 Gaston Franco Falls if CONS 12 is adopted
Paragraph 23 AM 237 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
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Paragraph 23 AM 239 Julie Girling Falls if COMP 14 is adoptedCompatible with Am 236
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AM 240 Gaston Franco -
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AM 241 Julie Girling +
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AM 243 Gaston Franco -
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AM 242 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
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Paragraph 24 AM 244 Julie Girling Deletion -
Paragraph 24 AM 245 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
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AM 252 Elena Oana Antonescu Falls if REGI 3 and /or Am 246 are adopted
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AM 248 Chris Davies +
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2)Part 2:"...and to take measures......trade agreements" Falls if 249 is adopted
3)Part 3:"...supports the Commission proposal....trade agreements"
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AM 255 Sandrine Bélier, Bas Eickhout
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3) Part 3:"in view of the 2014 - 2020 ...fully achieved"
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Paragraph 28 AM 280 Boguslaw Sonik Falls if COMP 15 is adoptedFalls if Am 273 is adopted
Paragraph 28 AM 277 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
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Paragraph 28 AM 278 Julie Girling Falls if COMP 15 is adoptedPossible as an addition
Paragraph 28 AM 274 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Falls if COMP 15 is adoptedPossible as an addition
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AM 282 Edite Estrela, Karin Kadenbach, Kriton Arsenis
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AM 283 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
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AM 284 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy Falls if COMP 15 is adopted
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AM 285 João Ferreira, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Sabine Wils
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AM 286 João Ferreira, Sabine Wils
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1st part: whole text without the words "which, despite the remarkable....EU budget"
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Citation 1 a (new) AM 1 Esther de Lange+
Citation 2 AM 2 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy
identical +Citation 2 AM 3 Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines, Pilar Ayuso
Citation 2 a (new) AM 4 Boguslaw SonikFalls if Ams 2-3 are adopted F
Citation 2 b (new)AM 5 Boguslaw SonikReference to the same document as
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Citation 8 a (new) AM 13 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy
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Citation 2 c (new) AM 6 Boguslaw Sonik+
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Citation 8 b (new)AM 14 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy+
Citation 8 c (new) AM 15 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy+
Citation 6 a (new) AM 11 Mairead McGuinness, Esther de Lange +
Citation 6 b (new)AM 12 Mairead McGuinness, Esther de Lange +
Recital B AM 16 Andres Perello Rodriguez-
Recital C a (new) AM 17 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy+
Recital B a (new) AM 18 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela +
Recital B b (new) AM 19 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela +
Recital B c (new) AM 20 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela +
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Recital C b (new) AM 24 Kriton Arsenis, Edite Estrela +
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IN FAVOUR AGAINST ABSTENTION
FINAL VOTE ON THE DRAFT REPORT AS AMENDED 58 0 4
Summary Note
Interparliamentary Committee MeetingTowards the Rio+20 Summit
European Parliament, Brussels21 March 2012
Annex 3
33 Members from 20 Parliamentary Chambers in 19 EU Member States participated in the inter-parliamentary committee meeting on "Rio+20" on 21 March in Brussels. The event was organised by the EP Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) with the support of the Directorate for Relations with national Parliaments. Meeting documents, background information and photos are available on the ICM website.
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ENVI Chair Matthias Groote MEP (S&D, DE) welcomed the participants and gave the floor to Lone Loklindt, Chairwoman of the Environment Committee of the Danish Parliament and keynote speaker for the first session. Ms Loklindt underlined that the outcome of the Rio+20 should be a "focused and political declaration" setting out a shared vision for change, as well as goals with agreed time-frames. There is an urgent need to reform the institutional framework for sustainable development to accelerate global action.
In this context, Ms Loklindt endorsed the proposals made in the Rio+20 "zero draft" outcome document, such as the integration of sustainable development in the over-arching structure of the UN General Assembly, the transformation of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development into a Sustainable Development Council, and welcomed an upgrade of the UN Environmental Programme. Ms Loklindt underlined the fact that the EU is a driving force for a green economy, and that Rio+20 provides a unique opportunity for the world to make concrete and ambitious commitments. "Parliamentarians should take the opportunity to participate and influence the outcome", Ms Loklindt said.
In the ensuing debate, 13 national Parliamentarians and 12 MEPs took the floor, as did the President of the European Economic and Social Committee and a representative of the EU Committee of the Regions.
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Parliamentarians call for new institutional frameworkThe vast majority of participants agreed that the institutional framework for sustainable development was in need of reform. The proposal to strengthen UNEP was explicitly welcomed by Jo Leinen MEP (S&D, DE), Thérèse Snoy et d'Oppuers (BE, Chambre/Kamer), Marieke van der Werf (NL, Tweede Kamer), Staffan Nilsson, President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and Michel Lebrun, Member of the Committee of the Regions of the EU.
Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy (ALDE, NL), who will lead the EP's delegation to the Rio+20 Summit, underlined that a new "WTO"-style organisation for the environment, together with an International Criminal Court for the Environment were needed. Mr Adamos Adamou (CY, House of Representatives) said that conflicts of competence between the various UN agencies needed to be avoided. Leo Brincat (MT, Kamra tad-Deputati) stated that the institutional infrastructure needed to be "beefed up", while Miguel Fidalgo (ES, Senado) supported the proposals for a new institutional architecture. Richard Seeber MEP (EPP, AT) suggested that the UN should support cooperation in cross-border river basins. Gilles Pargneaux MEP (S&D, FR), said that we have a "big problem" concerning governance and that a WTO-style organisation for the environment would be an interesting idea. Vittorio Prodi MEP (S&D, IT) agreed that we needed to take a "fresh look" at international structures.
Tõnis Lukas (EE, Riigikogu) said that we have to be "very wise" when creating new institutions, to avoid new bureaucracy. According to Miroslav Ouzký MEP (ECR, CZ), there is a danger of "getting lost" in institutional discussions.
Actions, not words: Rio needs concrete commitmentsVicente Aparici (ES, Senado) spoke of Rio+20 as "a very important opportunity" for achieving real sustainable development. Many speakers emphasised the need to agree concrete targets and timelines at Rio+20, including Leo Brincat (MT, Kamra tad-Deputati), Helmut Heiderich (DE, Bundestag), Jo Leinen MEP (S&D, DE), Fernand Boden (LU, Chambre des Députés) António Ramos Preto (PT, Assembleia da República), Judith A. Merkies MEP (S&D, NL) and Nikos Chrysogelos MEP (Greens/EFA, EL).
Miguel Fidalgo (ES, Senado) stressed that the current economic crisis must not be an excuse for neglecting environmental commitments, a warning which was echoed by Andres Perello Rodriguez MEP (S&D, ES). Zofija Mazej Kukovič MEP (EPP, SI) spoke of the importance of changing our thinking and lifestyles if we want to achieve sustainable development.
Mobilising public opinion, pushing governmentsLaurence Rossignol (FR, Senate) stressed that national Parliaments play an important role in mobilising public opinion, and feared an unsuccessful outcome to the summit if public opinion were not fully behind it. Joan Walley (UK/House of Commons) also underlined the important role of Parliamentarians in raising awareness on the subject of sustainable development. Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy MEP (ALDE, NL) said that participants should not underestimate their role in pushing governments to be more ambitious on Rio+20. Ewa Wolak (PL, Sejm), Jolanta Emilia Hibner MEP (EPP, PL), Staffan Nilsson (EESC President) and Gilles Pargneaux MEP (S&D, FR), reiterated the importance of involving civil society in the Rio+20 process.
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Lone Loklindt (DK/Folketinget) acknowledged that many of the goals of the 1992 'Earth Summit' had not been achieved, and that we now have to raise awareness of sustainable development. Loklindt underlined that some small steps towards sustainable development had been made during the past 20 years, but that now, a huge leap forward was needed.
ENVI Chair Matthias Groote MEP (S&D, DE) concluded by saying that the discussions showed a great deal of convergence between participants and high-lighted the importance of communicating Rio+20 to the public.
Lunch debate hosted by EP Vice-President Anni Podimata on behalf of President Martin Schulz
In her lunch speech, EP Vice-President Anni Podimata (S&D, EL) emphasised that members of national Parliaments and the European Parliament have a prominent role to play in the preparations for Rio+20. She underlined that we have to make full use of the opportunities offered by the Lisbon Treaty and enhance the existing cooperation between Parliamentarians.
Session II: A Green Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication
ENVI Chair Matthias Groote MEP (S&D, DE) gave the floor to Janez Potočnik, Commissioner for the Environment and keynote speaker for the second session. Mr Potočnik stressed the important role of Parliaments in the process, especially after the conference as it is the parliaments that hold the governments - that will make commitments in June - to account, and that will be instrumental in ensuring that the commitments are not forgotten about until Rio +40.
Mr Potočnik explained that the concept of a Green Economy is not a new one; we have, until now, referred to it under the name of "resource efficiency". The over-arching objective is to decouple resource use and its impacts from economic growth, which requires a legislative approach, changes in our behaviour as producers and consumers, and the involvement of the private sector. Mr Potočnik further stressed that the Commission's roadmap to resource efficiency is perhaps a European approach, but the problem is a global one. Global megatrends make resource efficient growth a necessity - in fact an inevitability - for rich countries and poor countries; for resource-rich countries and for resource-poor countries. The next few months, our task will be to explain this logic, and to overcome the immediate presumption that there is some hidden and selfish motive behind the whole concept of a green economy, and that it is not a matter of green protectionism. We further wish to stress that green economy is not in competition with the other pillars of sustainable development; an inclusive green economy ought to be seen rather as one of the main vehicles to actually achieving sustainable development, not only in Europe but also globally. Mr Potočnik called on the Parliamentarians to help in getting this message across at every opportunity in the coming months.
Mr Potočnik explained the latest state of the art on the negotiations leading to the Rio+20 Summit, and on the development of the EU position. In March, the European Council adopted conclusions that we should work towards clear operational targets and concrete action at
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national and international level within agreed time frames. This gave a firm mandate to the Environment Council one week later, when the Commission was invited to present proposals in five principal areas ("pillars of life"): sustainable energy, water, land degradation and eco-systems, marine environment, and resource efficiency. The Commission is thus currently working on developing operational targets in these 5 areas, to take with us to the negotiations. Mr Potočnik however noted that not all partners in the global conference agree with this ambitious EU position.
In addition, Mr Potočnik elaborated upon the Colombian concept of Sustainable Development Goals ("SDGs"), noting that these SDGs would be rather implementation-oriented and for all levels of development, while the current Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were predominantly for developing countries. Mr Potočnik emphasized the importance of the participation of business and civil society at Rio and post-Rio. Mr Potočnik pointed out that for global purposes, they will try to build upon progress made at Nagoya and Durban, and that they will continue to show that the EU is an active listener, willing to adapt.
In the ensuing debate, 11 national Parliamentarians and 6 MEPs took the floor.
A roadmap for an inclusive Green EconomyLeo Brincat (MT, Kamra tad-Deputati) stressed that we need concrete implementation, rather than declarations of intent, and robust indicators to track progress. In addition, green growth should be tailored to meet the needs of different countries. Many other speakers, including Judith A. Merkies MEP (S&D, NL) and Elena O. Antonescu MEP (EPP, RO), further emphasized the need for specific objectives, and a timetable and strategy on how to achieve these objectives. Richard Seeber MEP (EPP, AT) referred to working on price signals and taking into account the "price of eco-systems"; Miguel Fidalgo (ES, Senado) said that sustainability has a price and that we need to pay for maintaining our eco-systems; Bas Eickhout MEP (Greens/EFA, NL) would like to see a shift in taxation; and Elena O. Antonescu MEP (EPP, RO) high-lighted the need to eliminate environmentally harmful subsidies. Thérèse Snoy et d'Oppuers (BE, Chambre/Kamer) stressed that a green economy has to be understood as a whole economy which functions within the limits of our planet.
Several speakers, including Miguel Fidalgo (ES, Senado), mentioned that the economic crisis should be seen as an opportunity rather than a risk. Rovana Plumb MEP (S&D, RO) and Miguel Fidalgo (ES, Senado) further noted that a green economy could be an important source for green jobs. Adamos Adamou (CY, House of Representatives) pointed out that the economic crisis could lead to a reduction of funds assigned for environmental protection. He further noted that the human dimension must be at the heart of our development. In addition Rovana Plumb MEP (S&D, RO) stressed that the environmental and social dimension should not be watered down because of the economic crisis. Both Miguel Fidalgo (ES, Senado) and Elena O. Antonescu MEP (EPP, RO) high-lighted the need to take into account social aspects and correcting inequalities. Torben Hansen (DK, Folketinget) pointed out that the price of doing nothing is a lot higher than doing something. Tiberiu Günthner (RO, Camera Deputatilor) further said that the SDGs could positively contribute to progress on the condition that they are accompanied by a green economy roadmap. Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy MEP (ALDE, NL) stressed the importance of showing developing countries that a green economy is for their own future the way forward.
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Awareness raising and involvement of the civil society and the private sectorElena O. Antonescu MEP (EPP, RO), Joan Walley (UK/House of Commons) emphasized the need to take businesses and the private sector into account. She further noted that, in order to succeed, regulations should be combined with education and awareness campaigns. The need for more education and awareness was supported by Tõnis Lukas (EE, Riigikogu) and Judith A. Merkies MEP (S&D, NL).
To show how our economy is evolving, Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy MEP (ALDE, NL) gave the example of inclusion of data on CO2 emissions in car advertisements, although many consumers would often rather buy the car because "it is heavy weight-wise, and has fast acceleration", than because of its low emission level. This shows the importance of sustainable production processes in order to become more competitive. Vicente Aparici (ES, Senado) noted the potential of high performance technologies for energy enhancement, and the importance of recovery and recycle practices; Judith A. Merkies MEP (S&D, NL) referred to substitution of resources and appropriate labeling; Roger Negri (LU, Chambre des Députés) noted the need for rational and renewable energy use; Thérèse Snoy et d'Oppuers (BE, Chambre/Kamer) suggested a gradual withdrawal of nuclear energy and put the emphasis on small scale farmers.
On-going negotiations and role of the ParliamentsTiberiu Günthner (RO, Camera Deputatilor) spoke about the success of the CSD-19 and how it raised many hopes on the contribution to the Rio+20 Summit. The final document however, did not fully reflect the outcome of CSD-19. Janez Vasle (SL, Drzavni Zbor) referred to the prevailing scepticism amongst several players in the negotiations and stressed the need for a strengthened institutional framework, as was discussed in the morning session.
Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy MEP (ALDE, NL), Joan Walley (UK/House of Commons) and Judith A. Merkies MEP (S&D, NL) emphasized the role the international legislators network GLOBE can play in this whole process, especially when it comes to putting pressure on our own governments, and suggested all parliamentarians sign up to GLOBE.
Concluding remarksMr Potočnik confirmed the need for robust indicators and for the SDGs to be accompanied by a roadmap with clear targets and time-frames to give it more credibility. In addition, he said that companies had already been applying a green economy approach as it had become an economic imperative, even if one did not care for environmental concerns. By not taking this road the danger would mean disappearing from the face of the market. For this reason refocusing from labour to resources has become an essential factor to take into account. He stressed the need for education and awareness, for getting the private sector fully involved and thus the need for market measures and fconditions to attract businesses to invest. Furthermore, Mr Potočnik said that GLOBE is definitely worth investing in. ENVI Chair Matthias Groote MEP (S&D, DE) concluded by saying that today's conference was an excellent start to turn Rio+20 into a success. He noted that a real transformation of the economy will cost us money; but stressed that by not taking an action, by not making Rio+20 into a success will cost even more, and that an honest debate on the internalisation of costs was much needed. In addition Mr Groote emphasized the need to have clear and quantifiable objectives on sustainable energy, resource efficiency and energy efficiency, and that it would
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be then up to the Parliaments to transform the binding targets into legislation. Furthermore, he noted there is a great deal of agreement in environmental politics in the European and national Parliaments, while on the other hand there is a need to convince colleagues in other policy areas that a green economy is a solution, and is indeed a way out of the crisis.
Brussels, 17 April 2012Prepared by the EP Directorate for relations with national Parliaments in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
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COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY
CO-ORDINATORS' MEETING
Brussels
RESULTS
22.3.2012
A. APPOINTMENT OF RAPPORTEURS AND DRAFTSPERSONS DECISION ON PROCEDURES
Reports
A.1. Transparency of measures regulating the prices of medicinal products for human use and their inclusion in the scope of public health insurance systemsENVI/7/08978 [NK]***I 2012/0035(COD) COM(2012)0084 – C7-0056/2012
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: EMPL –
ITRE – IMCO – JURI –
Decision: Rapporteur to be nominated by the ALDE Group
A.2. Non-commercial movement of pet animalsENVI/7/08994 [JV]***I 2012/0039(COD) COM(2012)0089 – C7-0060/2012
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: AGRI –
Decision: Single rapporteur for items A.2 and A.3 to be nominated by the EPP Group
A.3. Animal health requirements governing intra-Union trade in and imports into the Union of dogs, cats and ferretsENVI/7/09014 [JV]***I 2012/0040(COD) COM(2012)0090 – C7-0061/2012
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: AGRI –
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Decision: Single rapporteur for items A.2 and A.3 to be nominated by the EPP Group
A.4. Accounting rules and action plans on greenhouse gas emissions and removals resulting from activities related to land use, land use change and forestryENVI/7/09126***I 2012/0042(COD) COM(2012)0093 – C7-0074/2012
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: ITRE –
AGRI –
Decision: Rapporteur to be nominated by the S&D Group
A.5. The protection of public health from endocrine disruptersENVI/7/08967 [ER]
Decision: Rapporteur to be nominated by the S&D Group
Opinions
A.6. Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs): competitiveness and business opportunitiesENVI/7/09050
2012/2042(INI) COM(2011)0642
Responsible: ITRE – Paul Rübig (PPE)
Decision: No opinion
A.7. The European Union Strategy for the Protection and Welfare of Animals 2012-2015ENVI/7/09058
2012/2043(INI) COM(2012)0006
Responsible: AGRI – Marit Paulsen (ALDE) PR – PE480.644v01-00
Decision: Rapporteur to be appointed by the GUE/NGL Group.Chairman to write to AGRI committee to explore whether the AGRI vote could be slightly postponed so as to enable ENVI to work with translations.
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Documents received for information
A.8. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: The implementation of the soil thematic strategy and ongoing activitiesCOM(2012)0046 [EI]
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: ECON, ITRE, REGI, AGRI, JURI
Decision: The coordinators decided to invite the Commission for an exchange of views in committee on the state of play of the soil thematic strategy.
A.9. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for EuropeCOM(2012)0060 [MF]
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: EMPL, ITRE, IMCO
Decision: This communication was put on short-list of candidates for own-initiative reports
A.10. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council: Taking forward the Strategic Implementation Plan of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy AgeingCOM(2012)0083 [ER]
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Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: EMPL, ITRE, REGI, LIBE
Decision: This communication was put on short-list of candidates for own-initiative reports
A.11. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Accounting for land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) in the Union's climate change commitmentsCOM(2012)0094
Decision: No action, this communication accompanies item A.4.
A.12. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Improving the delivery of benefits from EU environment measures: building confidence through better knowledge and responsivenessCOM(2012)0095 [EI]
Responsible: ENVI – Opinions: ITRE, TRAN, REGI, JURI
Decision: This communication was put on short-list of candidates for own-initiative reports, possibly as an ENVI "Implementation Report".
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B. INFORMATION ON NON-LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES
B.1. Ongoing own-initiative reports (no more than 6 at any given time): 1
1 The following INIs were adopted recently:
On 13 July 2011 the coordinators decided to seek authorisation for an own-initiative report with the title 'the review of the 6th EAP and the setting of priorities for the 7th EAP' - approved by CCC on 13 September 2011 - authorised by CoP on 22 September 2011 - rapporteur: Mr Leinen S&D Group - adopted in ENVI on 29 February 2012
• On 13 July 2011 the coordinators decided to seek authorisation for an own-initiative report with the title "Our life insurance, our natural capital: an EU biodiversity strategy to 2020" (COM(2011)0244) - approved by the CCC on 16 November 2011 (AGRI withdrew request for Rule 50) authorisation by CoP not before December 2011 - rapporteur: Mr Gerbrandy, ALDE Group- adopted on 21 March 2012
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Six INIs are progressing:
On 17 February 2011, the coordinators decided to request the authorisation of an own-initiative report with the title "Resource Efficient Europe" - authorised by CCC on 5 April 2011 as a 'strategic report' - rapporteur Mr GERBRANDY, ALDE - adoption scheduled for 25 April 2012
On 13 July 2011 the coordinators decided to seek authorisation for an own-initiative report with the title "Voluntary and unpaid donation of tissues and cells" (COM(2011)0352) - approved by CCC on 13 September 2011 authorised by CoP on 22 September 2011 - rapporteur: Ms Yannakoudakis, ECR Group - adoption scheduled for 30 May 2012
On 5 October 2011, the coordinators decided to seek authorisation for an own-initiative report with the title "The environmental impacts of shale gas and shale oil extraction activities" - approved by the CCC on 16 November 2011 (ITRE will do a parallel report on the energy aspects of shale gas and shale oil); authorisation by CoP 8 December 2011 - rapporteur: Mr Sonik, EPP Group - adoption in ENVI scheduled for 10 July 2012
Coordinators decided on 31 January 2012 to draw up an own-initiative report with the title: 'The Microbial Challenge – Rising threats from Antimicrobial Resistance', authorised by CoP on 16 February 2012 - rapporteur to be appointed b the ECR Group
On 1 March 2012, the coordinators decided to seek authorisation for the following new own-initiative report: "The protection of public health from endocrine disrupters" - Rapporteur: S&D Group
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B.2. Ongoing implementation report (only one per year)( 1 ) ( 2)
The implementation report for 2011 is currently progressing:
"The implementation of EU water legislation, ahead of a necessary overall approach to European water challenges" - coordinators' decision of 5 October 2011 - approved by CCC on 16 November 2011 - rapporteur: Mr Seeber, EPP Group; adoption scheduled for 30 May 2012
B.3. Short-list of candidates for own-initiative reports
The following proposals are currently on the short-list:
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for Europe - COM(2012)0060 [MF tbc]
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council: Taking forward the Strategic Implementation Plan of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing - COM(2012)0083 [ER tbc]
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Improving the delivery of benefits from EU environment measures: building confidence through better knowledge and responsiveness - COM(2012)0095 [EI tbc]
As regards the proposal by Mr Rossi on "Health innovation for better and more efficient care - the way forward"3 the coordinators recalled that on 24 October 2011 "[t]he secretariat [had been] instructed to draw up a note clarifying which aspects were already covered by existing legislation and by Commission communications, and where there was a need for additional political action at EU level." That note is expected for the next coordinators' meeting [ER]
1 The implementation report for 2009 was adopted in ENVI on 14 July 2010: The DE LANGE report on the Implementation of EU legislation aiming at the conservation of biodiversity
2 The implementation report for 2010 was adopted in ENVI on 24 May 2011: "EU legislation on Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE) and on related feed and food controls - rapporteur: Ms ROTH-BEHRENDT, S&D.3 According to Mr Rossi, the main areas that could be touched up are: 1) users acceptance/trust in eHealth2) legal issues (including privacy)3) interoperability from technical to organizational4) Innovation in health"
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B.4. List of petitions received for information
Petition N° 1155/2011 by Gertrud Falk (German), on behalf of FIAN (Food First Information & Action Network) bearing hundreds of signatures, on fair working conditions for workers in the flower industry (comment)
Petition N° 1169/2011 by Günther Dilikrath (German), on a ban on sales of laser pointers in the EU
Petition N° 1177/2011 by Stefan Höschele (German), on enforced expropriation and the Water Framework Directive in Austria
Petition N° 1247/2011 by W.M: (German), on compulsory declaration of the country of production of medicinal products
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C. DECISIONS ON OTHER ISSUES C.1. Revised calendar for ENVI committee meetings 2012[JK]
The papers for the meeting included revised ENVI calendar 2012 and letter from President Schulz to Mr Groote on cancellation of 3 half-days of ENVI
committee meetings
Decision:
The coordinators approve the revised calendar for the year 2012, as proposed by the 'Calendar Unit'. This involved the following changes, which had become necessary in order to comply with restrictions on the use of interpretation:
The cancellation of Wednesday, 11 July a.m. (Monday 9 July and Tuesday 10 July ]3 half-days] are maintained)
The meeting of 17-19 September is rescheduled; it will now take place on 19 September (a.m. and p.m.) and 20 September (a.m. and p.m.), thus maintaining a total of 4 half-days
The meeting of 26-28 November is rescheduled; it will now take place on 28 November (a.m. and p.m.) and 29 November (a.m. and p.m.), thus maintaining a total of 4 half-days
The secretariat was instructed to inform all ENVI Members of the above changes.
The coordinators also agreed that
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(b) the relative weighting of legislative and non-legislative business should be discussed at a forthcoming meeting on the basis of an analytical note from the secretariat.
C.2. Structured Dialogue 2012 exercise[IF]
The papers for the meeting included a draft form for contributions towards the 2012 Structured Dialogue exercise
Decision:
The coordinators
- noted that the following exchanges of views with Commissioners had been scheduled:
Commissioner HEDEGAARD: 26 April, 15.00 hrs Commissioner DALLI: Wednesday, 25 April, 17.00 to 18.30 hrs Commissioner POTOCNIK: 29 May, 15.00 hrs
- agreed to the following procedure
the ENVI Secretariat will prepare a draft for possible ENVI priorities and circulate it to group staff by 30 March 2012
group staff will be invited to a separate preparatory meeting ahead of the Coordinators' meeting of 26 April
the draft priorities will be submitted to the ENVI Coordinators on 26 April 2012 for final approval of the ENVI priorities for the Commission's Work Programme for 2012
final contributions from all committees have to be received by the Secretariat of the Conference of Presidents by 8 May 2012.
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C.3. Request by Mr Seeber to invite Commissioner POTOČNIK for an exchange of views on waste as a resource [IF]
Decision:
The Coordinators decided to invite Commissioner Potočnik for an exchange of views in the Committee.
C.4. Invitation of Commissioner TAJANI for an exchange of views[MF]
Decision:
The Coordinators decided to invite Commissioner Tajani for an exchange of views in the Committee.
C.5. Appointment of an EP representative on the ECHA Management Board following the resignation of Hartmut Nassauer [MF]
Decision:
The coordinators decided unanimously to nominate Ms Christina Rudén as EP representative on the Management Board of the ECHA and instructed the chairman to inform the President of the European Parliament of this recommendation.
C.6. Request by Mr Davies for an EP ad hoc d elegation to the 24th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (MOP 24) in Geneva, Switzerland, 12-16 November 2012 . [GA]
Decision:
The Chairman of the ENVI Committee was instructed to write to the President asking for the authorisation of this ad-hoc delegation which should be composed of a small number of MEPs.
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C.7. Budget 2013: ENVI contributions [ER]
Decision
The Coordinators asked Ms Haug to table amendments (based on contributions from ENVI Members in an open procedure) on behalf of ENVI. The Secretariat was instructed to inform all the ENVI Members of the detailed arrangements.
C.7a. Use of ENVI expertise budget - request by Mr Alojz Peterle and Mrs Glennis Willmott Co-chairs of the Health Working Group to organise a workshop with the following title: " Mid-term review and evaluation of the Health Strategy ". [ER]
Decision
The Coordinators decided to seek authorisation of the above workshop, to be held on 30 May 2012 from 15.00 to 17.00 hrs.
C.8. Request by Mr Liese to have an ENVI discussion with Philip Lowe on Eco-Design [TO&ZL]
Decision
The Coordinators decided to invite the Director General for an exchange of views.
C.8a. Participation of Mr Liese in the trilogue negotiations and their preparation on the legislative proposal on "Energy Efficiency, repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC" on which the Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety has contributed its opinion[MF]
The papers for the meeting include a letter of 19 March 2012 from Mr Groote to Ms Sartori.
Decision
The Coordinators held an exchange of views on ways and means to facilitate the participation of Mr Liese in trilogues and preparatory meetings on the Energy Efficiency Directive and instructed the Chairman to write to Mr Lehne, Chair of the Conference of Committee Chairs.
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C.9. Request by Mr Davies on oral question on European zoos[JV/YG]
The following draft Oral Question was received from Chris Davies on behalf of the ALDE Group:
"The Zoo Directive (1999/22/EC) provides for the strengthening of the role of zoos in the conservation of biodiversity, and requires Member States to ensure that zoos participate in research which benefits conservation and/or develop captive breeding programmes, while maintaining a high standard of husbandry and accommodating animals in conditions that provide species specific enrichment. While Europe's leading zoos may meet these requirements, studies by the Born Free Foundation suggest that the vast majority of zoos are not in compliance, that many zoo operators lack the necessary knowledge and expertise, and that only a small minority demonstrate a commitment to conservation. What steps is the Commission taking to ensure more effective implementation of the Directive, particularly with regard to the conservation of biodiversity?"
Decision:
The Coordinators decided that the above Oral Question should be discussed in the ENVI Committee (Rule 197).
C.10. Request by Ms Rosbach and Ms Girling for an impact assessment of the implementation of Regulation 1924/2006 EC [JD]
Decision
The Coordinators invited the ECR Group and the EPP Group to submit additional clarifications and decided to return to the matter at their next meeting.
C.11. Resolution on diabetes
This item was postponed owing to lack of time
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C.12. Request by Ms Hassi to discuss Articles 290 and 291 TFEU (delegated acts vs. implementing acts)
Decision
The Coordinators
held an exchange of views strongly agreed that Parliament's prerogatives in this context ought to be
safeguarded, e.g. by insisting on co-decision for any derogations from the scope of a legislative act
decided to inform the rapporteur and the shadow rapporteurs of the Seveso III file of their position
agreed to return to the matter at a forthcoming meeting in order to hold a broad exchange of views.
C.13. Renewal of the EFSA Management Board - withdrawal of Mr Url
Decision
The Coordinators
noted the Mr Url, who had been one of the shortlisted candidates, withdrew his application
took note of the intention of the EPP Group to make a proposal for a replacement
agreed to decide on further steps in the light of the comment received from the other groups.
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LISTE DE PRÉSENCE/ELENCO DI PRESENZA/APMEKLĒJUMU REĢISTRS/DALYVIŲ SĄRAŠAS/JELENLÉTI ÍV/ REĠISTRU TA' ATTENDENZA/PRESENTIELIJST/LISTA OBECNOŚCI/LISTA DE PRESENÇAS/LISTĂ DE PREZENŢĂ/ PREZENČNÁ LISTINA/SEZNAM NAVZOČIH/LÄSNÄOLOLISTA/DELTAGARLISTAБюро/Mesa/Předsednictvo/Formandskabet/Vorstand/Juhatus/Προεδρείο/Bureau/Ufficio di presidenza/Prezidijs/Biuras/Elnökség/ Prezydium/Birou/Predsedníctvo/Predsedstvo/Puheenjohtajisto/Presidiet (*)
Matthias Groote, Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy(2,3), Carl Schlyter(1,2), János Áder, Dan Jørgensen(2)
Членове/Diputados/Poslanci/Medlemmer/Mitglieder/Parlamendiliikmed/Μέλη/Members/Députés/Deputati/Deputāti/Nariai/Képviselõk/ Membri/Leden/Posłowie/Deputados/Deputaţi/Jäsenet/Ledamöter
Elena Oana Antonescu (1,2), Kriton Arsenis (2), Sophie Auconie (2), Pilar Ayuso, Paolo Bartolozzi(2), Sandrine Bélier,(2), Lajos Bokros (1,2), Martin Callanan (1), Nessa Childers (1,2), Yves Cochet, Chris Davies, Anne Delvaux(2), Bas Eickhout, Edite Estrela, Jill Evans(1), Karl-Heinz Florenz (1,3), Elisabetta Gardini, Françoise Grossetête, Satu Hassi, Jolanta Emilia Hibner, Karin Kadenbach (3), Christa Klaß(2), Eija-Riitta Korhola, Holger Krahmer, (1,2), Esther de Lange (2), Jo Leinen (2), Peter Liese, Kartika Tamara Liotard, Zofija Mazej Kukovič, Linda McAvan, Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė, Vladko Todorov Panayotov (2), Antonyia Parvanova (2), Gilles Pargneaux (2), Andres Perello Rodriguez (2,3), Mario Pirillo (1,2), Pavel Poc, Miroslav Ouzký (1,2), Frédérique Ries (2),Anna Rosbach , Oreste Rossi (1,2),.Dagmar Roth-Behrendt (1,2), Kārlis Šadurskis (1,2), Daciana Octavia Sârbu (2,3), Richard Seeber, Theodoros Skylakakis (2), Claudiu Ciprian Tănăsescu (2), Salvatore Tatarella (1,2), Marina Yannakoudakis (1,2), Anja Weisgerber (2), Åsa Westlund (2,3), Glenis Willmott (2,3).
Заместници/Suplentes/Náhradníci/Stedfortrædere/Stellvertreter/Asendusliikmed/Αναπληρωτές/Substitutes/Suppléants/Supplenti/ Aizstājēji/Pavaduojantys nariai/Póttagok/Sostituti/Plaatsvervangers/Zastępcy/Membros suplentes/Supleanţi/Náhradníci/Namestniki/ Varajäsenet/Suppleanter
Margrete Auken (2), Frieda Brepoels (1),Cristian Silviu Buşoi (1), Nikos Chrysogelos (2), Peter van Dalen (1,2), José Manuel Fernandes (1,2), João Ferreira (2), Christofer Fjellner (2), Gaston Franco (1), Jutta Haug((1), Julie Girling(1,2), Filip Kaczmarek (2), Marisa Matias (2), Kyriakos Mavronikolas (2), Judith A. Merkies, Bill Newton Dunn (1,2), James Nicholson (2), Eva Ortiz Vilella (2), Alojz Peterle (2), Rovana Plumb (1,2), Vittorio Prodi (2,3), Christel Schaldemose (2,3), Birgit Schnieber-Jastram (2), Edward Scicluna (2), Renate Sommer (1,2),Bart Staes(2), Thomas Ulmer (2), Marita Ulvskog (2,3), Vladimir Urutchev (1,3), Anna Záborská (1,2), Andrea Zanoni,
187 (2)
Giovanni La Via (1), Sirpa Pietikäinen (1,2)
193 (3)
Peter Jahr (2), Claude Turmes (2)
49 (6) (Точка от дневния ред/Punto del orden del día/Bod pořadu jednání (OJ)/Punkt på dagsordenen/Tagesordnungspunkt/Päevakorra punkt/Ημερήσια Διάταξη Σημείο/Agenda item/Point OJ/Punto all'ordine del giorno/Darba kārtības punkts/Darbotvarkės punktas/ Napirendi pont/Punt fuq l-aġenda/Agendapunt/Punkt porządku dziennego/Ponto OD/Punct de pe ordinea de zi/Bod programu schôdze/ Točka UL/Esityslistan kohta/Föredragningslista punkt)
Наблюдатели/Observadores/Pozorovatelé/Observatører/Beobachter/Vaatlejad/Παρατηρητές/Observers/Observateurs/Osservatori/ Novērotāji/Stebėtojai/Megfigyelők/Osservaturi/Waarnemers/Obserwatorzy/Observadores/Observatori/Pozorovatelia/Opazovalci/ Tarkkailijat/Observatörer
Присъствал на/Presente el/Přítomný dne/Til stede den/Anwesend am/Viibis(id) kohal/Παρών στις/Present on/Présent le/Presente il/Piedalījās/ Dalyvauja/Jelen volt/Preżenti fi/Aanwezig op/Obecny dnia/Presente em/Prezent/Prítomný dňa/Navzoči dne/Läsnä/Närvarande den:(1) 20.3.2012(2) 21.3.2012
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По покана на председателя/Por invitación del presidente/Na pozvání předsedy/Efter indbydelse fra formanden/Auf Einladung des Vorsitzenden/Esimehe kutsel/Με πρόσκληση του Προέδρου/At the invitation of the Chair(wo)man/Sur l'invitation du président/ Su invito del presidente/Pēc priekšsēdētāja uzaicinājuma/Pirmininkui pakvietus/Az elnök meghívására/Fuq stedina tal-President/ Op uitnodiging van de voorzitter/Na zaproszenie Przewodniczącego/A convite do Presidente/La invitaţia preşedintelui/Na pozvanie predsedu/Na povabilo predsednika/Puheenjohtajan kutsusta/På ordförandens inbjudan
Janez Potočnik, Lone Loklindt
Съвет/Consejo/Rada/Rådet/Rat/Nõukogu/Συμβούλιο/Council/Conseil/Consiglio/Padome/Taryba/Tanács/Kunsill/Raad/Conselho/ Consiliu/Svet/Neuvosto/Rådet (*)
Комисия/Comisión/Komise/Kommissionen/Kommission/Euroopa Komisjon/Επιτροπή/Commission/Commissione/Komisija/Bizottság/ Kummissjoni/Commissie/Komisja/Comissão/Comisie/Komisia/Komissio/Kommissionen (*)
Rada Chehlarova (DG SANCO), Francesco Felice Carlucci ( DG SANCO), Eric Poudelet (DG SANCO), Basil Mathioudakis (DG SANCO), Noel Griffin (DG SANCO), Christina Antoniou (DG SANCO), Jean-Jacques Woeldgen (DG ENTR), Lui Filipe Girao (DG ENTR), Jan Mayerhöfer (DG ENTR), Brigitte Mukengeshayi (DG CLIMA), Carla Chiaretti (SG), Barbara Kedzierski (DG ENTR), Frank Berthe, Catharina Sikow-Magny (DG ENER), Arthur Runge-Metzger(DG CLIMA)
Други институции/Otras instituciones/Ostatní orgány a instituce/Andre institutioner/Andere Organe/Muud institutsioonid/ Άλλα θεσμικά όργανα/Other institutions/Autres institutions/Altre istituzioni/Citas iestādes/Kitos institucijos/Más intézmények/ Istituzzjonijiet oħra/Andere instellingen/Inne instytucje/Outras Instituições/Alte instituţii/Iné inštitúcie/Druge institucije/Muut toimielimet/Andra institutioner/organ
EFSA
EFSA
EEA
Frank Berthe
Christophe Wolff
Josiane Rivière
Други участници/Otros participantes/Ostatní účastníci/Endvidere deltog/Andere Teilnehmer/Muud osalejad/Επίσης Παρόντες/Other participants/Autres participants/Altri partecipanti/Citi klātesošie/Kiti dalyviai/Más résztvevők/Parteċipanti oħra/Andere aanwezigen/ Inni uczestnicy/Outros participantes/Alţi participanţi/Iní účastníci/Drugi udeleženci/Muut osallistujat/Övriga deltagare
Judith van der Stel ( PR NL), Thérèse SNOY ET D'OPPUER (NP, BE)S, Fani HRISTOVA(NP, BG), Tundzhay NAIMOV 5NP, BG), Petar KOUROUMBASHEV (NP, BG), Torben HANSEN (NP, DK), Helmut HEIDERICH (NP, DE), Tõnis LUKAS (NP, EST), Vicente APARICI (NP, ES), Miguel FIDALGO (NP, ES), Laurence ROSSIGNOL (NP, FR), Angelo ALESSANDRI (NP, IT), Adamos ADAMOU (NP, CY), Fernand BODEN (NP, LU), Eugène BERGER (NP, LU), Roger NEGRI (NP, LU), Marcel OBERWEIS (NP, LU), Leo BRINCAT (NP, MT), Karl GOUDER (NP, MT), Marieke VAN DER WERF ( NP, NL), Werner STADLER (NP, AT), Ewa WOLAK (NP, PL), Krzysztof GADOWSKI (NP, PL), Stanisław GORCZYCA (NP, PL), António RAMOS PRETO (NP, PT), Marius Gerard NECULA (NP, RO), Tiberiu GÜNTHNER (NP, RO), Janez VASLE (NP, SI), Ann-Charlotte HAMMAR JOHNSSON (NP, SE), Lars HJÄLMERED (NP, SE), Sara KARLSSON (NP, SE), Désirée LILJEVALL (NP, SE), Joan WALLEY (NP, UK),
Секретариат на политическите групи/Secretaría de los Grupos políticos/Sekretariát politických skupin/Gruppernes sekretariat/ Sekretariat der Fraktionen/Fraktsioonide sekretariaat/Γραμματεία των Πολιτικών Ομάδων/Secretariats of political groups/Secrétariat des groupes politiques/Segreteria gruppi politici/Politisko grupu sekretariāts/Frakcijų sekretoriai/Képviselőcsoportok titkársága/Segretarjat gruppi politiċi/Fractiesecretariaten/Sekretariat Grup Politycznych/Secr. dos grupos políticos/Secretariate grupuri politice/Sekretariát politických skupín/Sekretariat političnih skupin/Poliittisten ryhmien sihteeristöt/Gruppernas sekretariat
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ECR
Verts/ALE
GUE/NGL
EFD
NI
Knut Gölz, Amarylli Gersony, Gemma Roig, Gabor Lejko
Ulrike Schöner, Majella McCone, Eleanna Dimitrakoudi
Astrid Burhoi, Sarah Whitebread
Zuzana Milackova
Corinna Zerger, Tehri Lehtonen
Roberto Lopriore, Maria Manta, Vivienne Gadeyne, Soultana Pantazidou
Кабинет на председателя/Gabinete del Presidente/Kancelář předsedy/Formandens Kabinet/Kabinett des Präsidenten/Presidendi kantselei/Γραφείο Προέδρου/President's Office/Cabinet du Président/Gabinetto del Presidente/Priekšsēdētāja kabinets/Pirmininko kabinetas/Elnöki hivatal/Kabinett tal-President/Kabinet van de Voorzitter/Gabinet Przewodniczącego/Gabinete do Presidente/ Cabinet Preşedinte/Kancelária predsedu/Urad predsednika/Puhemiehen kabinetti/Talmannens kansli
Anette Schenk
Кабинет на генералния секретар/Gabinete del Secretario General/Kancelář generálního tajemníka/Generalsekretærens Kabinet/ Kabinett des Generalsekretärs/Peasekretäri büroo/Γραφείο Γενικού Γραμματέα/Secretary-General's Office/Cabinet du Secrétaire général/Gabinetto del Segretario generale/Ģenerālsekretāra kabinets/Generalinio sekretoriaus kabinetas/Főtitkári hivatal/Kabinett tas-Segretarju Ġenerali/Kabinet van de secretaris-generaal/Gabinet Sekretarza Generalnego/Gabinete do Secretário-Geral/Cabinet Secretar General/Kancelária generálneho tajomníka/Urad generalnega sekretarja/Pääsihteerin kabinetti/Generalsekreterarens kansli
Генерална дирекция/Dirección General/Generální ředitelství/Generaldirektorat/Generaldirektion/Peadirektoraat/Γενική Διεύθυνση/ Directorate-General/Direction générale/Direzione generale/Ģenerāldirektorāts/Generalinis direktoratas/Főigazgatóság/Direttorat Ġenerali/Directoraten-generaal/Dyrekcja Generalna/Direcção-Geral/Direcţii Generale/Generálne riaditeľstvo/Generalni direktorat/ Pääosasto/Generaldirektorat
DG PRES
DG IPOL
DG EXPO
DG COMM
DG PERS
DG INLO
DG TRAD
DG INTE
DG FINS
DG ITEC
Правна служба/Servicio Jurídico/Právní služba/Juridisk Tjeneste/Juristischer Dienst/Õigusteenistus/Νομική Υπηρεσία/Legal Service/ Service juridique/Servizio giuridico/Juridiskais dienests/Teisės tarnyba/Jogi szolgálat/Servizz legali/Juridische Dienst/Wydział prawny/ Serviço Jurídico/Serviciu Juridic/Právny servis/Pravna služba/Oikeudellinen yksikkö/Rättstjänsten
Секретариат на комисията/Secretaría de la comisión/Sekretariát výboru/Udvalgssekretariatet/Ausschusssekretariat/Komisjoni sekretariaat/Γραμματεία επιτροπής/Committee secretariat/Secrétariat de la commission/Segreteria della commissione/Komitejas sekretariāts/Komiteto sekretoriatas/A bizottság titkársága/Segretarjat tal-kumitat/Commissiesecretariaat/Sekretariat komisji/ Secretariado da comissão/Secretariat comisie/Sekretariat odbora/Valiokunnan sihteeristö/Utskottssekretariatet
Andreas Huber, Georgios Amanatidis, Jozef Duch,, Isobel Findlay, Martin Fuchs, Yanne Goossens, Nora Kovacheva, Emilia Romano, Jos Vervloet,
Сътрудник/Asistente/Asistent/Assistent/Assistenz/Βοηθός/Assistant/Assistente/Palīgs/Padėjėjas/Asszisztens/Asystent/Pomočnik/ Avustaja/Assistenter
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* (P) = Председател/Presidente/Předseda/Formand/Vorsitzender/Esimees/Πρόεδρος/Chair(wo)man/Président/Priekšsēdētājs/Pirmininkas/ Elnök/President/Voorzitter/Przewodniczący/Preşedinte/Predseda/Predsednik/Puheenjohtaja/Ordförande
(VP) = Заместник-председател/Vicepresidente/Místopředseda/Næstformand/Stellvertretender Vorsitzender/Aseesimees/Αντιπρόεδρος/ Vice-Chair(wo)man/Vice-Président/Priekšsēdētāja vietnieks/Pirmininko pavaduotojas/Alelnök/Viċi President/Ondervoorzitter/ Wiceprzewodniczący/Vice-Presidente/Vicepreşedinte/Podpredseda/Podpredsednik/Varapuheenjohtaja/Vice ordförande
(M) = Член/Miembro/Člen/Medlem./Mitglied/Parlamendiliige/Μέλος/Member/Membre/Membro/Deputāts/Narys/Képviselő/ Membru/Lid/Członek/Membro/Membru/Člen/Poslanec/Jäsen/Ledamot
(F) = Длъжностно лице/Funcionario/Úředník/Tjenestemand/Beamter/Ametnik/Υπάλληλος/Official/Fonctionnaire/Funzionario/ Ierēdnis/Pareigūnas/Tisztviselő/Uffiċjal/Ambtenaar/Urzędnik/Funcionário/Funcţionar/Úradník/Uradnik/Virkamies/Tjänsteman
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