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14700/18 FFF/Mn 1 DRI the Council Is Invited to Take Note of The Council of the European Union Brussels, 26 October 2018 (OR. en) 14700/18 PE-RE 14 'I/A' ITEM NOTE From: General Secretariat of the Council To: Permanent Representatives Committee/Council Subject: RESOLUTIONS and DECISIONS adopted by the European Parliament at its part-session in Brussels from 29 to 30 November 2018 The Council is invited to take note of the following acts adopted by the European Parliament. At the above mentioned part-session, the European Parliament adopted 17 acts1 as follows: – 5 legislative acts – 12 non-legislative acts I. LEGISLATIVE ACTS A. ORDINARY LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURE First reading 1. Application of the Euro 5 step to the type-approval of two- or three- wheel vehicles and quadricycles Report: Daniel Dalton (A8-0346/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0466 2. Trade in certain goods which could be used for capital punishment, torture or other cruel treatment or punishment Report: Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg (A8-0387/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0467 1 To consult the acts, Ctrl + click on the hyperlink (P8 reference) contained in the text concerned. You will be directed to the act as published on the European Parliament's website. 14700/18 FFF/mn 1 DRI EN 3. Common rules for the operation of air services Report: Claudia Țapardel (A8-0150/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0473 B. SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURE Consent 4. Accession of Samoa to the EU-Pacific States Interim Partnership Agreement Recommendation: David Martin (A8-0376/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0469 Consultation 5. Appointment of the Chair of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank Report: Roberto Gualtieri (A8-0380/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)0470 II. NON-LEGISLATIVE ACTS 1. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2018/003 EL/Attica publishing Report: Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (A8-0377/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0471 2. Objection pursuant to Rule 106: Sodium dichromate European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0474 3. The Cum Ex Scandal: financial crime and the loopholes in the current legal framework European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0475 4. Role of the German Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt) in cross-border family disputes European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0476 5. WTO: the way forward Report: Bernd Lange, Paul Rübig (A8-0379/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0477 14700/18 FFF/mn 2 DRI EN 6. 2018 Report on Serbia Report: David McAllister (A8-0331/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0478 7. 2018 Report on Kosovo Report: Igor Šoltes (A8-0332/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0479 8. 2018 Report on the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Report: Ivo Vajgl (A8-0341/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0480 9. 2018 Report on Albania Report: Knut Fleckenstein (A8-0334/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0481 10. 2018 Report on Montenegro Report: Charles Tannock (A8-0339/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0482 11. Defence of academic freedom in the EU's external action Report: Wajid Khan European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0483 12. The situation of women with disabilities European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0484 14700/18 FFF/mn 3 DRI EN .
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