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ANNEX to the Minutes of 22-23 June 2015 ANNEX to the Minutes of 22-23 June 2015 List of petitions declared admissible since the last meeting of the Committee on Petitions (on 4-5 May 2015) 1428-14 by A. T. (Greek) on infringement by the European Commission under the Memorandum of Understanding with Greece of judgments on pharmacies delivered by the Court of Justice of the European Union 1429-14 by Kacper Modzelewski (Polish) on Poland’s refusal to register a right-hand drive vehicle 1430-14 by Rosemarie Fries, (Luxembourgish) on the protection of children and young persons from the dissemination of values out of keeping with Christian notions of marriage and family 1431-14 by Roberto Marcoccio (Italian) on the criminal offence of civil and tax forgery. 1432-14 by Gerhard Streichert (German) proposing a uniform colour code for automotive fuels at filling stations in the EU 1437-14 by M. C. F. (Spanish) on ways of improving unemployed people’s job prospects 1439-14 by B. H. J. F. (British) on fragmented implementation of the exemption for data for personal and household data in the Data Protection Directive 1440-14 by Christian Heitsch (German) on EU citizens in Britain being denied the right to vote in the European Parliament elections. 1443-14 by Poul Schulte-Frankenfeld (German) on an EU-wide deposit return scheme to improve waste recycling 1444-14 by P. A .C. (Vietnamese), on behalf of Buddhist diaspora of political refugees of Four Continents, on Human rights in Vietnam 1446-14 by Günther Dillikrath (German) on the obligation to carry and wear reflective jackets in the EU 1448-14 by Frank Maurice (British) on Scottish independence 1451-14 by A. S. (Italian) on personal social hardship 1452-14 by Petra Schuhova (Czech) on Roe protection in the nature 1453-14 by Johannes Buchholz (German), on standardised defibrillation electrode pads (fast- patches) 1457-14 by Maurizio Cancelmo (Italian) on the establishment of a World Parliament of the United Nations as part of EU foreign policy. 1 1463-14 by Marion Katzenmeyer (German), on behalf of the Interessengemeinschaft Plastiksparen Karl-August-Platz (Berlin), bearing 60 signatures, on reducing the use of non-reusable plastic carrier bags 1464-14 by Francisco Gracia Trigo (Spanish) on mining in Galicia 1466-14 by Amaro Caamano (Spanish) on mining in Galicia 1467-14 by Maria Rita Munizzi (Italian), on behalf of the parents’ association Movimento Genitori, on the internet and the protection of children 1468-14 by Sreeram Kumar (Indian, living in France) on the recognition of professional qualifications (dentist and orthodontist). 1471-14 by A.B. (Italian) on the straying of cats 1474-14 by Jürgen Bauermees Eschbach (German) on understaffing in Member States’ control bodies and the impact on consumer protection and food safety 1475-14 by Christos Taklis (Greek), on banning hunting 1476-14 by Francesco di Pasquale (Italian) on anti-Christian attacks in Nigeria 1479-14 by József Zsani (Hungarian) on a dispute with a bank in Hungary 1482-14 by Emmanuelle Le Texier (French) on the detrimental effects of the new flyover plan of Brussels 1485-14 by Nikolaos Trovas (Greek) on the breach of freedom of movement provisions, procedural guarantees and proportionality of interrogation by Belgian police agents. 1490-14 by M. C. A. (Spanish) on a regulation to protect alive beings from physical or psychological mistreatment 1493-14 by Anja Pfeil (German) on a prohibition of plastic packaging 1501-14 by M. N (Romanian) on the alleged violation of environmental laws by several green shale mining quarries in the village of Sibioara (Romania) 1504-14 by Bernhard Fastenrath (German) on fishing along the West African coast 1505-14 by Prince Felix von Löwenstein (German) on genetically modified plants 1508-14 by Elina Geringa (Latvian) on her personal name change 1511-14 by Felip Redo Jornaler (Spanish) on oil prospecting operations in waters in the Gulf of Valencia 1512-14 by M. B. (Irish) on an allegedly disproportionately high fine ordered by Danish authorities on a lorry for a violation of tachograph regulations 1513-14 by Laëticia Carion (Belgian) on the request for a reduced VAT rate to motorcycle helmets and safety protections 2 1514-14 by Francesco Di Pasquale (Italian) on the call for a global strategy concerning the migration flows into Europe 1523-14 by Elimar Josef Wellbrock (German) on the European small claims procedure 1524-14 by Giujusa Giacomo (Italian) on restricting German exports 1526-14 by N. M., (British), on the alleged violation of freedom of movement by the British authorities 1528-14 by A.I.P (Spanish) on MEPs to decide on their ownsalaries 1529-14 by Fritz Bernd (German) on discrimination in the German widow’s/widower’s pension scheme 1530-14 by Kevin Boers (Dutch) on different treatment of seafarers by the immigration authorities in the Schengen Area 1531-14 by Dean Bauwens (Belgian) alleging misuse of ESF money in Belgium 1534-14 by Dean Bauwens (Belgian) about a European job placement service and a European social security authority 1536-14 by M. C. F. (Spanish) on MEPs failing to declare their assets in Parliament's pension fund 1540-14 by F. P. (Cypriot) on the establishment of an industrial port in Larnaca 1541-14 by Polyvios Orthodoxou (Cypriot) on environmental damage in Larnaca, Cyprus 1542-14 by Maria Theodorou (Cypriot) on Larnaca industrial port 1543-14 by Georgia Liopetriti (Cypriot) on Larnaca energy industrial port 1544-14 by Matheos Contarinis (Cypriot) on gas and oil tankers being moored off the city of Larnaca 1546-14 by R. P. S. (Spanish) against the immobilisation of horses with pliers 1547-14 by Christiane Laupie-Koechlin (French) against the animal testing imposed by the REACH Directive 1548-14 by J. A. R. L. (Spanish) on the protection of personal data in the framework of communications 1549-14 by F. C. A. (Spanish) on prevention of double taxation between Spain and Germany 1552-14 by Alberto de la Peña Guillen (Spanish) on protection of European prehistoric period 1554-14 by Andrew Thompson (British) on the actions of the United Kingdom Independence Party 1555-14 by R. v.d. H. (Netherlands) on ultrasonic animal repeller devices 3 1556-14 by C. H. (German) on standardisation of highway codes in the EU 1558-14 by Roland Ritter (German) on problems obtaining recognition as an accredited expert in Germany 1560-14 by Corinna Haussmann (German) on the use of helium in place of CO2 for stunning animals for slaughter 1562-14 by José Ivan Sanchez Gil (Spanish) on the creation of a harmonised European register of social security contributions 1563-14 by D. G. (Poland) on practices employed by certain operators of internet platforms 1564-14 by Angelina Pavenello (Italian) on health care in Europe 1565-14 by Dorota Korenicka (Poland) on the imprisonment of a Ukrainian pilot in Russia 1567-14 by H. S. (Swedish) on antidemocratic chairmanship 1571-14 by Irene Broekaart (Netherlands) on the killing of stray dogs in Romania 1572-14 by Jutta Kosmeier (German) on the establishment of a Commission for the Middle East 1575-14 by Till Borchert (German) on the negotiations for a free trade agreement with the US 1576-14 by Giorgio Guerrieri (Italian) on misuse of European funds 1578-14 by Alan Jones (British) on banning the burning of waste garden material 1579-14 by A. J. T. (Spanish) on the humiliating treatment of the Roma community on a television programme 1581-14 by Luca Bucchini (Italian) on food control legislation 1583-14 by H. M. (Belgian) on genocide in Palestine 1585-14 by Nikos Rafidias (Cypriot), on lack of information on the Erasmus+ programme and failure to pay a student a grant under the programme 1589-14 by Graham Moore (British) on giving the UK control over its borders and immigration policy and the interference of EU law with UK law 1590-14 by Daniel Voinea (Romanian) on the eradication of stray dogs in Romania 1592-14 by Andrea Boeing (German) on medical treatments and the constitutional rights of transgender persons 1594-14 by G. M. (Italian) on the double taxation of share dividends 1596-14 by Paula Soare (Romanian) on the support granted to small and medium-sized enterprises and the economic situation in Romania 4 1598-14 by Friedrich H. Rohde (German) on the proposed amendment of data protection legislation 1599-14 by Kenneth Mahoney (Maltese), on the problem of stray animals in Malta 1601-14 by Francesco Di Pasquale (Italian) on peace in Palestine 1604-14 by Menouar Cellier (French) on reforming the status of national and European high- level civil servants 1605-14 by Giuseppe De Luca (Italian) on the use of pesticides in Abruzzo (Italy) 1606-14 by M. S. (German) on passengers’ rights in the European Union 1607-14 by Bettina Schüller-Wallerath (German) on the use of EU funds for the mass culling of stray dogs in Romania 1608-14 by Adam Fularz (Polish) on the lack of information from a Polish MEP concerning the dismantling of the Gorzow-Szczecin railway line due to the construction of the Gorzow-Szczecin motorway 1609-14 by M. B. (German) on lack of transparency in pricing by Microsoft 1612-14 by José Manuel Martín Álvarez (Spanish) on budget cuts in the entitlements of dependent persons 1613-14 by Christian Petigas (French) on roofed protections for disabled persons 1615-14 by D. M. (German) on protection of national minorities and minority languages 1616-14 by Zaborski Zbigniew (Polish) on mobile phone and internet services in Malta 1618-14 by D. G. (Polish) on practices used by some internet platform operators 1619-14 by Arnaud Gavard (French) against the animal testing imposed by the REACH Directive 1620-14 by Stephen Luck (British) on an incorrect airworthiness classification by the EASA 1621-14 by Frederik Hirche (German) on a European public holiday 1622-14 by Martin Saumer (German) on the European Citizens’ Initiative ‘One of Us’ 1623-14 by S.P.
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