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Minutes of the Sitting of 18 September 2019 (2021/C 107/03) 26.3.2021 EN Off icial Jour nal of the European Union C 107/39 Wednesday 18 September 2019 MINUTES OF THE SITTING OF 18 SEPTEMBER 2019 (2021/C 107/03) Contents Page 1. Opening of the sitting . 42 2. Debate on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (announcement of motions for 42 resolutions tabled) . 3. Delegated acts (Rule 111(2)) . 44 4. Implementing measures (Rule 112) . 48 5. Documents received . 49 6. Transfers of appropriations and budgetary decisions . 55 7. The UK's withdrawal from the EU (debate) . 55 8. Composition of committees and delegations . 56 9. Voting time . 57 9.1. Draft amending budget No 1/2019: surplus from 2018 (vote) . 57 9.2. Draft amending budget No 2/2019: reinforcement of key programmes for EU competitiveness: 57 Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+ (vote) . 9.3. Mobilisation of the European Union Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Romania, Italy and 58 Austria (vote) . 9.4. Draft amending budget No 3/2019: proposal to mobilise the European Union Solidarity Fund to 58 provide assistance to Romania, Italy and Austria (vote) . 9.5. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund — EGF/2019/000 TA 2019 — 58 Technical assistance at the initiative of the Commission (vote) . 9.6. The UK's withdrawal from the EU (vote) . 58 10. Explanations of vote . 59 11. Corrections to votes and voting intentions . 59 12. Resumption of the sitting . 59 13. Approval of the minutes of the previous sitting . 60 14. Composition of committees and delegations . 60 C 107/40 EN Off icial Jour nal of the European Union 26.3.2021 Wednesday 18 September 2019 Contents Page 15. Fight against cancer (topical debate) . 60 16. Presentation by the Council of its position on the draft general budget — 2020 financial year (debate) . 61 17. Importance of European remembrance for the future of Europe (debate) . 61 18. Composition of committees and delegations . 62 19. State of implementation of anti-money laundering legislation (debate) . 63 20. Agenda of the next sitting . 63 21. Closure of the sitting . 64 ATTENDANCE REGISTER . 65 ANNEX I RESULT OF VOTES . 67 1. Draft Amending Budget No 1/2019: surplus from 2018 . 67 2. Draft amending budget No 2/2019: Reinforcement of key programmes for EU competitiveness: 68 Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+ . 3. Mobilisation of the European Union Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Romania, Italy and Austria . 68 4. Draft amending budget No 3/2019: proposal to mobilise the European Union Solidarity Fund to provide 68 assistance to Romania, Italy and Austria . 5. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund — EGF/2019/000 TA 2019 — Technical 68 assistance at the initiative of the Commission . 6. The UK's withdrawal from the EU . 68 ANNEX II RESULT OF ROLL-CALL VOTES . 71 1. A9-0005/2019 — John Howarth — Single vote . 71 2. A9-0004/2019 — John Howarth — Resolution . 72 3. A9-0002/2019 — Siegfried Mureșan — Single vote . 74 26.3.2021 EN Off icial Jour nal of the European Union C 107/41 Wednesday 18 September 2019 Contents Page 4. A9-0006/2019 — John Howarth — Single vote . 75 5. A9-0001/2019 — Bogdan Rzońca — Single vote . 77 6. B9-0038/2019 — § 4/2 . 78 7. B9-0038/2019 — § 12/1 . 80 8. B9-0038/2019 — Resolution . 82 C 107/42 EN Off icial Jour nal of the European Union 26.3.2021 Wednesday 18 September 2019 MINUTES OF THE SITTING OF 18 SEPTEMBER 2019 IN THE CHAIR: David Maria SASSOLI President 1. Opening of the sitting The sitting opened at 9.01. 2. Debate on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (announcement of motions for resolutions tabled) In accordance with Rule 144, the following Members or political groups had requested that such a debate be held on the following motions for resolutions: I. Situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (2019/2821(RSP)) — Anna Fotyga, Raffaele Fitto, Ruža Tomašić, Jadwiga Wiśniewska, Valdemar Tomaševski, Veronika Vrecionová, Assita Kanko, Jan Zahradil, Alexandr Vondra and Angel Dzhambazki, on behalf of the ECR Group, on the situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (B9-0048/2019); — Sergey Lagodinsky, Ernest Urtasun, Hannah Neumann, Heidi Hautala, Katrin Langensiepen, Saskia Bricmont, Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield, Viola Von Cramon-Taubadel, Caroline Roose, Marie Toussaint, Ellie Chowns, Markéta Gregorová, Mounir Satouri, Salima Yenbou, Catherine Rowett, Yannick Jadot, Bronis Ropė, Monika Vana, Anna Cavazzini, Alexandra Geese, Erik Marquardt, Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana, Kim Van Sparrentak and Tineke Strik on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group, on the situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (B9-0049/2019); — Lars Patrick Berg, Jaak Madison, Jörg Meuthen and Guido Reil, on behalf of the ID Group, on the situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (B9-0082/2019); — Kati Piri, on behalf of the S&D Group, on the situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (B9-0083/2019); — Abir Al-Sahlani, Andrus Ansip, Petras Auštrevičius, Phil Bennion, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Sylvie Brunet, Olivier Chastel, Katalin Cseh, Chris Davies, Anna Júlia Donáth, Laurence Farreng, Fredrick Federley, Valter Flego, Klemen Grošelj, Christophe Grudler, Nathalie Loiseau, Karen Melchior, Javier Nart, Lucy Nethsingha, Bill Newton Dunn, Urmas Paet, Dragoș Pîslaru, Frédérique Ries, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Michal Šimečka, Susana Solís Pérez, Nicolae Ștefănuță, Ramona Strugariu, Hilde Vautmans, Marie-Pierre Vedrenne and Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, on behalf of the Renew Group, on the situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (B9-0084/2019); — Özlem Demirel, Miguel Urbán Crespo, Pernando Barrena Arza, Nikolaj Villumsen, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Idoia Villanueva Ruiz, Konstantinos Arvanitis, Kateřina Konečná, Dimitrios Papadimoulis, Stelios Kouloglou, Manu Pineda, Anne-Sophie Pelletier, Sira Rego, Manuel Bompard, Martina Michels, Younous Omarjee and Giorgos Georgiou, on behalf of the GUE/NGL Group, on the situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (B9-0085/2019); — Michael Gahler, Michaela Šojdrová, Antonio López-Istúriz White, David McAllister, Loránt Vincze, Željana Zovko, Lefteris Christoforou, Loucas Fourlas, Romana Tomc, Karoline Edtstadler, Tomáš Zdechovský, Ivan Štefanec, Arba Kokalari, Vangelis Meimarakis, Manolis Kefalogiannis, Milan Zver, David Lega, Isabel Wiseler-Lima, Tomasz Frankowski, Esther de Lange, Paulo Rangel, Sandra Kalniete, Inese Vaidere, Leopoldo López Gil, Stanislav Polčák and Stelios Kympouropoulos, on behalf of the PPE Group, on the situation in Turkey, notably the removal of elected mayors (B9-0088/2019). 26.3.2021 EN Off icial Jour nal of the European Union C 107/43 Wednesday 18 September 2019 II. Myanmar, notably the situation of the Rohingya (2019/2822(RSP)) — Anna Fotyga, Karol Karski, Raffaele Fitto, Ruža Tomašić, Jadwiga Wiśniewska, Valdemar Tomaševski, Veronika Vrecionová, Assita Kanko and Jan Zahradil, on behalf of the ECR Group, on Myanmar, notably the situation of the Rohingya (B9-0050/2019); — Heidi Hautala, Ernest Urtasun, Hannah Neumann, Saskia Bricmont, Viola Von Cramon-Taubadel, Caroline Roose, Marie Toussaint, Ellie Chowns, Markéta Gregorová, Mounir Satouri, Salima Yenbou, Catherine Rowett, Yannick Jadot, Bronis Ropė, Monika Vana, Anna Cavazzini, Alexandra Geese, Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana, Kim Van Sparrentak and Tineke Strik, on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group, on Myanmar, notably the situation of the Rohingya (B9-0081/2019); — Kati Piri and Agnes Jongerius, on behalf of the S&D Group, on Myanmar, notably the situation of the Rohingya (B9-0086/2019); — Urmas Paet, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Abir Al-Sahlani, Andrus Ansip, Petras Auštrevičius, Phil Bennion, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Sylvie Brunet, Olivier Chastel, Katalin Cseh, Chris Davies, Anna Júlia Donáth, Laurence Farreng, Fredrick Federley, Valter Flego, Klemen Grošelj, Christophe Grudler, Irena Joveva, Ondřej Kovařík, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Nathalie Loiseau, Karen Melchior, Javier Nart, Lucy Nethsingha, Bill Newton Dunn, Dragoș Pîslaru, Frédérique Ries, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Michal Šimečka, Susana Solís Pérez, Nicolae Ștefănuță, Ramona Strugariu, Hilde Vautmans, Marie-Pierre Vedrenne and Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, on behalf of the Renew Group, on Myanmar, notably the situation of the Rohingya (B9-0087/2019); — Marisa Matias, Miguel Urbán Crespo, Pernando Barrena Arza, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Idoia Villanueva Ruiz, Konstantinos Arvanitis, Dimitrios Papadimoulis, Stelios Kouloglou, Manuel Bompard and Younous Omarjee, on behalf of the GUE/NGL Group, on Myanmar, notably the situation of the Rohingya (B9-0091/2019); — Michael Gahler, Tomáš Zdechovský, David Lega, Antonio López-Istúriz White, Loránt Vincze, Vladimír Bilčík, David McAllister, Željana Zovko, Arba Kokalari, Lefteris Christoforou, Loucas Fourlas, Romana Tomc, Karoline Edtstadler, Ivan Štefanec, Michaela Šojdrová, Vangelis Meimarakis, Manolis Kefalogiannis, Milan Zver, Isabel Wiseler-Lima, Tomasz Frankowski, Esther de Lange, Francisco José Millán Mon, Sandra Kalniete, Leopoldo López Gil, Stanislav Polčák and Stelios Kympouropoulos, on behalf of the PPE Group, on Myanmar, notably the situation of the Rohingya (B9-0092/2019). III. Iran, notably the situation of women's rights defenders and imprisoned EU dual nationals (2019/2823(RSP)) — Anna Fotyga, Karol Karski, Raffaele Fitto, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Ruža Tomašić, Jadwiga Wiśniewska, Valdemar Tomaševski, Veronika Vrecionová, Assita Kanko, Anthea McIntyre, Charlie Weimers, Jan Zahradil and Alexandr Vondra, on behalf of the
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