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14. 1. Podejmowanie I Prowadzenie Działalności Przez Instytucje Kredytowe 2 C 227 E/8 PL Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej 21.9.2006 Poniedziałek, 26 września 2005 r. Projekty rezolucji złożone na podstawie art. 103 ust. 2 Regulaminu na zakończenie debaty: — Joost Lagendijk, Angelika Beer i Milan Horáček w imieniu grupy Verts/ALE w sprawie 25. rocznicy Solidarności i jej przesłania dla Europy (B6-0485/2005), — Martin Schulz, Józef Pinior i Jan Marinus Wiersma w imieniu grupy PSE w sprawie 25. rocznicy Solidarności i jej przesłania dla Europy (B6-0495/2005), — Francis Wurtz, Helmuth Markov, Eva-Britt Svensson i Roberto Musacchio w imieniu grupy GUE/NGL w sprawie 25. rocznicy Solidarności i jej przesłania dla Europy (B6-0500/2005), — Bronisław Geremek, Jerzy Buzek, Janusz Lewandowski, Janusz Onyszkiewicz, Dariusz Rosati, Wojciech Roszkowski, Jacek Emil Saryusz-Wolski, Brian Crowley, Guntars Krasts, Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis, Cristiana Muscardini, Grażyna Staniszewska i Jan Jerzy Kułakowski, w imieniu grup PPE-DE, PSE, ALDE i UEN, (B6-0504/2005). Debata została zamknięta. Głosowanie: pkt 7.7 protokołu z dnia 28.09.2005. 14. 1. Podejmowanie i prowadzenie działalności przez instytucje kredytowe 2. Adekwatność kapitałowa przedsiębiorstw inwestycyjnych i instytucji kredytowych ***I (debata) Sprawozdanie 1. w sprawie wniosku dotyczącego dyrektywy Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady odnoszącej się do podej- mowania i prowadzenia działalności przez instytucje kredytowe [COM(2004)0486 — C6-0141/2004 — 2004/0155(COD)]. 2. w sprawie wniosku dotyczącego dyrektywy Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady w sprawie adekwatności kapitałowej przedsiębiorstw inwestycyjnych i instytucji kredytowych [COM(2004)0486 — C6-0144/2004 — 2004/0159(COD)] — Komisja Gospodarcza i Monetarna. Sprawozdawca: Alexander Radwan (A6-0257/2005). Głos zabrał Charlie McCreevy (członek Komisji). Alexander Radwan przedstawił sprawozdanie. Głos zabrali: Harald Ettl (sprawozdawca komisji opiniodawczej JURI) i José Manuel García-Margallo y Marfil w imieniu grupy PPE-DE. PRZEWODNICTWO: Manuel António dos SANTOS Wiceprzewodniczący Głos zabrali: Harald Ettl w imieniu grupy PSE, Wolf Klinz w imieniu grupy ALDE, John Whittaker w imieniu grupy IND/DEM, Eoin Ryan w imieniu grupy UEN, Hans-Peter Martin niezrzeszony, John Purvis, Pervenche Berès, Nils Lundgren, Ieke van den Burg, Astrid Lulling, Gunnar Hökmark, Andreas Schwab, Jean-Paul Gauzès, Paul Rübig i Charlie McCreevy. Debata została zamknięta. Głosowanie: pkt 7.1 protokołu z dnia 28.09.2005. 15. Badanie ustawowe rocznych sprawozdań finansowych i skonsolidowanych sprawozdań finansowych ***I (debata) Sprawozdanie Wniosek dotyczący dyrektywy Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady dotyczącej badania ustawo- wego rocznych sprawozdań finansowych i skonsolidowanych sprawozdań finansowych i zmieniającej dyrektywy Rady 78/660/EWG i 83/349/EWG (COM(2004)0177 — C6-0005/2004 — 2004/0065(COD)) — Komisja Prawna. 21.9.2006 PL Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej C 227 E/9 Poniedziałek, 26 września 2005 r. Sprawozdawca: Bert Doorn (A6-0224/2005). Głos zabrał Charlie McCreevy (członek Komisji). Bert Doorn przedstawił sprawozdanie. Głos zabrali: Andreas Schwab w imieniu grupy PPE-DE, Antonio Masip Hidalgo w imieniu grupy PSE, Wolf Klinz w imieniu grupy ALDE, Giuseppe Gargani, Arlene McCarthy, Paul Rübig, Andrzej Jan Szejna i Charlie McCreevy. Debata została zamknięta. Głosowanie: pkt 7.2 protokołu z dnia 28.09.2005. 16. Protokół do umowy w sprawie połowu tuńczyka WE/Komory (2005-2010) * (debata) Sprawozdanie Projekt rozporządzenia Rady w sprawie zawarcia protokołu ustalającego, na okres od dnia 1 stycznia 2005 r. do dnia 31 grudnia 2010 r., wielkości dopuszczalne połowów tuńczyka i rekompensatę finansową przewidziane w umowie między Europejską Wspólnotą Gospodarczą a Federalną Islamską Republiką Komorów w sprawie połowów na wodach przybrzeżnych Komorów [COM(2005)0187 — C6-0154/2005 — 2005/0092(CNS)] — Komisja Rybołówstwa. Sprawozdawca: Carmen Fraga Estévez (A6-0260/2005). Głos zabrał Joe Borg (członek Komisji). Carmen Fraga Estévez przedstawiła sprawozdanie. Głos zabrali: Helga Trüpel (sprawozdawczyni komisji opiniodawczej BUDG), Dorette Corbey w imieniu grupy PSE, Carl Schlyter w imieniu grupy Verts/ALE, Hélène Goudin w imieniu grupy IND/DEM, Manuel Medina Ortega i Joe Borg. Debata została zamknięta. Głosowanie: pkt 6.5 protokołu z dnia 27.09.2005. 17. Porządek dzienny następnego posiedzenia Ustalony został porządek dzienny jutrzejszego posiedzenia (dokument „Porządek dzienny” PE 361.877/OJMA). 18. Zamknięcie posiedzenia Posiedzenie zostało zamknięte o godzinie 21:50. Julian Priestley Luigi Cocilovo Sekretarz Generalny Wiceprzewodniczący.
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