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REGI Roll Call Votes Results 25 06 2018 Committee on Regional Development Result of roll-call vote of 15 June 2021 Table of Contents Contents 1. Draft Recommendation for Second Reading on Common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Cohesion Fund and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and financial rules for those and for the Asylum and Migration Fund, the Internal Security Fund and the Border Management and Visa Instrument – 2018/0196(COD) .......................................................................................................... 2 Co-Rapporteurs: Andrey Novakov (PPE) & Constanze Krehl (S&D) ................................................ 2 1.1. Final vote ................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Draft Recommendation for Second Reading on European Regional Development Fund and on the Cohesion Fund – 2018/0197(COD) ................................................................................ 3 Rapporteur: Andrea Cozzolino (S&D) ................................................................................................. 3 2.1. Final vote ....................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Draft Recommendation for Second Reading on Specific provisions for the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg) supported by the European Regional Development Fund and external financing instruments – 2018/0199(COD) ....................................................... 4 Rapporteur: Pascal Arimont (PPE) ...................................................................................................... 4 3.1. Final vote ....................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Draft Opinion on Guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure and repealing Regulation (EU) No. 347/2013 – 2020/0360(COD) ......................................................................... 5 Rapporteur for the opinion: Vlad-Marius Botoş (Renew) .................................................................. 5 4.1 Final vote ....................................................................................................................................... 5 Key to symbols: + : in favour - : against 0 : abstention 1. Draft Recommendation for Second Reading on Common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Cohesion Fund and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and financial rules for those and for the Asylum and Migration Fund, the Internal Security Fund and the Border Management and Visa Instrument – 2018/0196(COD Co-Rapporteurs: Andrey Novakov (PPE) & Constanze Krehl (S&D) 1.1. Final vote 41 + ECR Raffaele Fitto, Elżbieta Kruk, Andżelika Anna Możdżanowska,Valdemar Tomaševski ID Mathilde Androuët, Rosanna Conte, Francesca Donato, Alessandro Panza NI Chiara Gemma PPE Pascal Arimont, Isabel Benjumea Benjumea, Tom Berendsen, Franc Bogovič, Christian Doleschal, Mircea- Gheorghe Hava, Krzysztof Hetman, Peter Jahr, Manolis Kefalogiannis, Dan-Ştefan Motreanu, Andrey Novakov Renew Stéphane Bijoux, Vlad-Marius Botoş, Ondřej Knotek, Alin Mituța, Susana Solís Pérez, Yana Toom S&D Adrian-Dragoş Benea, Erik Bergkvist, Andrea Cozzolino, Corina Crețu, Isabel García Muñoz, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Pedro Marques, Tsvetelina Penkova The Left Martina Michels, Younous Omarjee Verts/ALE Ciarán Cuffe, Rosa D'Amato, Niklas Nienaß, Caroline Roose, Monika Vana 0 - 1 0 ID André Rougé Corrections to votes and voting intentions + - 0 Mathilde Androuët Key to symbols: + : in favour - : against 0 : abstention 2 2. Draft Recommendation for Second Reading on European Regional Development Fund and on the Cohesion Fund – 2018/0197(COD) Rapporteur: Andrea Cozzolino (S&D) 2.1. Final vote 42 + ECR Raffaele Fitto, Elżbieta Kruk, Andżelika Anna Możdżanowska, Valdemar Tomaševski ID Mathilde Androuët, Rosanna Conte, Francesca Donato, Alessandro Panza, André Rougé NI Chiara Gemma PPE Pascal Arimont, Isabel Benjumea Benjumea, Tom Berendsen, Franc Bogovič, Christian Doleschal, Mircea- Gheorghe Hava, Krzysztof Hetman, Peter Jahr, Manolis Kefalogiannis, Dan-Ştefan Motreanu, Andrey Novakov Renew Stéphane Bijoux, Vlad-Marius Botoş, Ondřej Knotek, Alin Mituța, Susana Solís Pérez, Yana Toom S&D Adrian-Dragoş Benea, Erik Bergkvist, Andrea Cozzolino, Corina Crețu, Isabel García Muñoz, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Pedro Marques, Tsvetelina Penkova The Left Martina Michels, Younous Omarjee Verts/ALE Ciarán Cuffe, Rosa D'Amato, Niklas Nienaß, Caroline Roose, Monika Vana 0 - 0 0 Key to symbols: + : in favour - : against 0 : abstention 3 3. Draft Recommendation for Second Reading on Specific provisions for the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg) supported by the European Regional Development Fund and external financing instruments – 2018/0199(COD) Rapporteur: Pascal Arimont (PPE) 3.1. Final vote 40 + ECR Raffaele Fitto, Elżbieta Kruk, Andżelika Anna Możdżanowska, Valdemar Tomaševski ID Rosanna Conte, Francesca Donato, Alessandro Panza NI Chiara Gemma PPE Pascal Arimont, Isabel Benjumea Benjumea, Tom Berendsen, Franc Bogovič, Christian Doleschal, Mircea- Gheorghe Hava, Krzysztof Hetman, Peter Jahr, Manolis Kefalogiannis, Dan-Ştefan Motreanu, Andrey Novakov Renew Stéphane Bijoux, Vlad-Marius Botoş, Ondřej Knotek, Alin Mituța, Susana Solís Pérez, Yana Toom S&D Adrian-Dragoş Benea, Erik Bergkvist, Andrea Cozzolino, Corina Crețu, Isabel García Muñoz, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Pedro Marques, Tsvetelina Penkova The Left Martina Michels, Younous Omarjee Verts/ALE Ciarán Cuffe, Rosa D'Amato, Niklas Nienaß, Caroline Roose, Monika Vana 2 - ID Mathilde Androuët, André Rougé 0 0 Key to symbols: + : in favour - : against 0 : abstention 4 4. Draft Opinion on Guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure and repealing Regulation (EU) No. 347/2013 – 2020/0360(COD) Rapporteur for the opinion: Vlad-Marius Botoş (Renew) 4.1. Final vote 28 + ECR Raffaele Fitto, Elżbieta Kruk, Andżelika Anna Możdżanowska, Valdemar Tomaševski ID Mathilde Androuët, Rosanna Conte, Francesca Donato, Alessandro Panza, André Rougé PPE Pascal Arimont, Isabel Benjumea Benjumea, Tom Berendsen, Franc Bogovič, Christian Doleschal, Mircea- Gheorghe Hava, Krzysztof Hetman, Peter Jahr, Manolis Kefalogiannis, Dan-Ştefan Motreanu, Andrey Novakov Renew Stéphane Bijoux, Vlad-Marius Botoş, Ondřej Knotek, Alin Mituța, Susana Solís Pérez, Yana Toom S&D Corina Crețu, Tsvetelina Penkova 13 - NI Chiara Gemma S&D Adrian-Dragoş Benea, Erik Bergkvist, Andrea Cozzolino, Isabel García Muñoz, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Pedro Marques The Left Martina Michels Verts/ALE Ciarán Cuffe, Rosa D'Amato, Niklas Nienaß, Caroline Roose, Monika Vana 0 0 Key to symbols: + : in favour - : against 0 : abstention 5 .
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