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Protokół Posiedzenia W Dniu 10 Lutego 2015 R. (2016/C 102/02) 17.3.2016 PL Dziennik Urzędo wy U nii Europejskiej C 102/13 Wtorek, 10 lutego 2015 r. PROTOKÓŁ POSIEDZENIA W DNIU 10 LUTEGO 2015 R. (2016/C 102/02) Spis treści Strona 1. Otwarcie posiedzenia . 14 2. Debata nad przypadkami łamania praw człowieka, zasad demokracji i państwa prawa (ogłoszenie 14 o złożonych projektach rezolucji) . 3. Inicjatywy w ramach prowadzonej w Międzynarodowej Organizacji Pracy debaty dotyczącej prawa do strajku 16 (debata) . 4. Europejska Inicjatywa na rzecz Młodzieży (zmiana rozporządzenia w sprawie Europejskiego Funduszu 16 Społecznego) (debata) . 5. Promowanie partycypacji finansowej pracowników (debata) . 17 6. Zatwierdzenie protokołu poprzedniego posiedzenia . 18 7. Transgraniczna wymiana informacji dotyczących przestępstw lub wykroczeń związanych z bezpieczeństwem 18 ruchu drogowego ***I (debata) . 8. Sytuacja w Republice Demokratycznej Konga (debata) . 18 9. Niedobór finansowania Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Pomocy Uchodźcom Palestyńskim 19 (UNRWA) (debata) . 10. Sprostowanie (art. 231 Regulaminu) . 19 11. Sytuacja na Ukrainie (debata) . 19 12. Konferencja przeglądowa stron układu o nierozprzestrzenianiu broni jądrowej w 2015 r. (debata) . 20 13. Prace Wspólnego Zgromadzenia Parlamentarnego AKP-UE (debata) . 21 14. Skład Parlamentu . 21 15. Skład delegacji międzyparlamentarnych . 21 16. Zero tolerancji dla okaleczania kobiecych narządów płciowych (debata) . 22 17. Przystąpienie Gabonu do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej cywilnych aspektów uprowadzenia dziecka za granicę * — Przystąpienie Andory do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej cywilnych aspektów upro- wadzenia dziecka za granicę * — Przystąpienie Republiki Seszeli do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej cywilnych aspektów uprowadzenia dziecka za granicę * — Przystąpienie Rosji do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej cywilnych aspektów uprowadzenia dziecka za granicę * — Przystąpienie Albanii do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej cywilnych aspektów uprowadzenia dziecka za granicę * — Przystąpienie Singapuru do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej cywilnych aspektów uprowadzenia dziecka za granicę * — Przystąpienie Maroka do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej cywilnych aspektów uprowadzenia dziecka za granicę * — Przystąpienie Armenii do konwencji haskiej z 1980 r. dotyczącej 22 cywilnych aspektów uprowadzenia dziecka za granicę * (debata) . 18. Porządek obrad następnego posiedzenia . 23 19. Zamknięcie posiedzenia . 24 LISTA OBECNOŚCI . 25 C 102/14 PL Dziennik Urzędo wy U nii Europejskiej 17.3.2016 Wtorek, 10 lutego 2015 r. PROTOKÓŁ POSIEDZENIA W DNIU 10 LUTEGO 2015 R. PRZEWODNICTWO: Ildikó GÁLL-PELCZ Wiceprzewodnicząca 1. Otwarcie posiedzenia Posiedzenie zostało otwarte o godzinie 9.00. * * * Głos zabrali: Alessandra Mussolini w sprawie 10. rocznicy ustanowienia Dnia Pamięci upamiętniającego ofiary masakr foibe i masowych ucieczek Julijczyków i Dalmatów, oraz Ivan Jakovčić w sprawie tego wystąpienia. 2. Debata nad przypadkami łamania praw człowieka, zasad demokracji i państwa prawa (ogłoszenie o złożonych projektach rezolucji) Następujący posłowie lub grupy polityczne przekazali wnioski o przeprowadzenie debaty — złożone zgodnie z art. 135 Regulaminu — dotyczące następujących projektów rezolucji: I. Burundi: sprawa Boba Ruguriki (2015/2561(RSP)) — Judith Sargentini, Maria Heubuch, Heidi Hautala, Jordi Sebastià, Bart Staes, Michèle Rivasi, Barbara Lochbihler, Ernest Urtasun, Bodil Valero i Davor Škrlec w imieniu grupy Verts/ALE, w sprawie Burundi, w szczególności sprawa Boba Ruguriki (B8-0144/2015); — Charles Tannock, Mark Demesmaeker, Jan Zahradil, Ryszard Czarnecki i Ruža Tomašić w imieniu grupy ECR, w sprawie Burundi, w szczególności sprawa Boba Ruguriki (B8-0146/2015); — Javier Nart, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Fernando Maura Barandiarán, Ivo Vajgl, Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz, Marielle de Sarnez, Pavel Telička, Juan Carlos Girauta Vidal, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Gérard Deprez, Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea, Ivan Jakovčić, Louis Michel, Marietje Schaake, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Petras Auštrevičius, Kaja Kallas, Robert Rochefort, Jozo Radoš i Johannes Cornelis van Baalen w imieniu grupy ALDE, w sprawie Burundi: sprawa Boba Ruguriki (B8-0148/2015); — Fabio Massimo Castaldo, Ignazio Corrao, Laura Agea, Rosa D'Amato, Dario Tamburrano i Piernicola Pedicini w imieniu grupy EFDD, w sprawie Burundi: aresztowanie i arbitralne zatrzymanie Boba Ruguriki, dziennikarza broniącego praw człowieka (B8-0152/2015); — Marie-Christine Vergiat, Malin Björk, Merja Kyllönen, Martina Michels, Younous Omarjee, Sofia Sakorafa, Kostas Chrysogonos i Patrick Le Hyaric w imieniu grupy GUE/NGL, w sprawie Burundi: sprawa Boba Ruguriki (B8-0154/2015); — Josef Weidenholzer, Victor Boștinaru, Richard Howitt, Pier Antonio Panzeri, Kashetu Kyenge, Elena Valenciano, Enrico Gasbarra, Marlene Mizzi, Kati Piri, Ana Gomes, Krystyna Łybacka, Michela Giuffrida, Nikos Androulakis, Liisa Jaakonsaari, Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg, Andi Cristea, Claudia Tapardel, Vilija Blinkevičiūtė, Goffredo Maria Bettini, Neena Gill, Miriam Dalli, Tonino Picula, Victor Negrescu, Viorica Dăncilă, Maria Arena, Luigi Morgano, Marc Tarabella, Nicola Caputo, Doru-Claudian Frunzulică i Biljana Borzan w imieniu grupy S&D, w sprawie Burundi: sprawa Boba Ruguriki (B8-0160/2015); — Cristian Dan Preda, Maurice Ponga, Davor Ivo Stier, Bogdan Brunon Wenta, Mariya Gabriel, Giovanni La Via, Lara Comi, Tunne Kelam, Jiří Pospíšil, Dubravka Šuica, Pavel Svoboda, Stanislav Polčák, Francesc Gambús, Jaromír Štětina, Tomáš Zdechovský, Jeroen Lenaers, Marijana Petir, Andrej Plenković, Joachim Zeller, Franck Proust, Ivan Štefanec, Seán Kelly, David McAllister, Claude Rolin, József Nagy i Monica Macovei w imieniu grupy PPE, w sprawie Burundi, w szczególności sprawa Boba Ruguriki (B8-0163/2015). 17.3.2016 PL Dziennik Urzędo wy U nii Europejskiej C 102/15 Wtorek, 10 lutego 2015 r. II. Arabia Saudyjska: sprawa Raifa Badawiego (2015/2550(RSP)) — Barbara Lochbihler, Alyn Smith, Yannick Jadot, Ernest Urtasun, Helga Trüpel, Bart Staes, Ulrike Lunacek, Igor Šoltes, Jean Lambert, José Bové, Bodil Valero, Margrete Auken, Reinhard Bütikofer, Pascal Durand, Molly Scott Cato, Karima Delli, Ernest Maragall, Tamás Meszerics i Davor Škrlec w imieniu grupy Verts/ALE, w sprawie Arabii Saudyjskiej: sprawa Raifa Badawiego (B8-0143/2015); — Charles Tannock, Ruža Tomašić, Valdemar Tomaševski, Beatrix von Storch i Ryszard Czarnecki w imieniu grupy ECR, w sprawie Arabii Saudyjskiej: sprawa Raifa Badawiego (B8-0145/2015); — Marietje Schaake, Robert Rochefort, Fernando Maura Barandiarán, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Ivo Vajgl, Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz, Marielle de Sarnez, Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea, Pavel Telička, Juan Carlos Girauta Vidal, Fredrick Federley, Kaja Kallas, Petras Auštrevičius, Hilde Vautmans, Ivan Jakovčić, Jozo Radoš, Johannes Cornelis van Baalen, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Filiz Hyusmenova, Gérard Deprez, Louis Michel, Martina Dlabajová i Dita Charanzová w imieniu grupy ALDE, w sprawie Arabii Saudyjskiej: sprawa Raifa Badawiego (B8-0147/2015); — Ignazio Corrao, Rosa D'Amato, Tiziana Beghin, Laura Agea, Marco Valli, Fabio Massimo Castaldo, Dario Tamburrano i Piernicola Pedicini w imieniu grupy EFDD, w sprawie Arabii Saudyjskiej: sprawa Raifa Badawiego (B8-0149/2015); — Javier Couso Permuy, Malin Björk, Marie-Christine Vergiat, Ángela Vallina, Marisa Matias, João Ferreira, Inês Cristina Zuber, Miguel Viegas, Fabio De Masi, Younous Omarjee, Lidia Senra Rodríguez, Marina Albiol Guzmán, Paloma López Bermejo, Neoklis Sylikiotis, Martina Michels, Sabine Lösing, Sofia Sakorafa, Kostas Chrysogonos, Patrick Le Hyaric i Kateřina Konečná w imieniu grupy GUE/NGL, w sprawie Arabii Saudyjskiej: sprawa Raifa Badawiego (B8-0151/2015); — Josef Weidenholzer, Victor Boștinaru, Elena Valenciano, Richard Howitt, Ana Gomes, Alessia Maria Mosca, Michela Giuffrida, Kashetu Kyenge, Nikos Androulakis, Liisa Jaakonsaari, Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg, Krystyna Łybacka, Vilija Blinkevičiūtė, Tonino Picula, Goffredo Maria Bettini, Miroslav Poche, Biljana Borzan, Victor Negrescu, Viorica Dăncilă, Marlene Mizzi, Luigi Morgano, Pier Antonio Panzeri, Marc Tarabella, Enrico Gasbarra, Kati Piri, Nicola Caputo, Doru-Claudian Frunzulică i Miriam Dalli w imieniu grupy S&D, w sprawie Raifa Badawiego w Arabii Saudyjskiej (B8-0158/2015); — Cristian Dan Preda, Davor Ivo Stier, Bogdan Brunon Wenta, Giovanni La Via, Lara Comi, Tunne Kelam, Jiří Pospíšil, Dubravka Šuica, Pavel Svoboda, Stanislav Polčák, Francesc Gambús, Csaba Sógor, Jaromír Štětina, Jarosław Wałęsa, Tomáš Zdechovský, Jeroen Lenaers, Marijana Petir, Andrej Plenković, Franck Proust, Joachim Zeller, Ivan Štefanec, Seán Kelly, Michaela Šojdrová, Claude Rolin, József Nagy i Monica Macovei w imieniu grupy PPE, w sprawie Arabii Saudyjskiej: sprawa Raifa Badawiego (B8-0162/2015). III. Masowe groby osób zaginionych z Ashia w wiosce Ornithi w okupowanej części Cypru (2015/2551(RSP)) — Ska Keller, Ernest Urtasun i Davor Škrlec w imieniu grupy Verts/ALE, w sprawie zbiorowych grobów w wiosce Ornithi — w okupowanej części Cypru — zawierających szczątki osób zaginionych z Ashia (B8-0150/2015); — Charles Tannock, Valdemar Tomaševski, Ruža Tomašić i Notis Marias w imieniu grupy ECR, w sprawie zbioro- wych grobów w wiosce Ornithi — w okupowanej części Cypru — zawierających szczątki osób zaginionych z Ashia (B8-0153/2015); — Marietje Schaake, Fernando Maura Barandiarán, Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz, Cecilia Wikström, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Juan Carlos Girauta Vidal, Gérard Deprez,
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