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En En Minutes European Parliament 2019-2024 Committee on Legal Affairs JURI_PV(2020)0615_1 MINUTES Meeting of 15 June 2020, 13.45-15.45 BRUSSELS and with remote participation of JURI Members The meeting opened at 13.48 on Monday, 15 June 2020, with Adrián Vázquez Lázara (Chair) presiding. 15 June 2020, 13.45 – 14.00 1. Adoption of agenda Decision: The draft agenda was adopted. 2. Chair’s announcements At the meeting on 15 June 2020 the Coordinators took the following decisions: 1. to appoint the following rapporteurs for the own-initiative reports: A statute for European cross-border associations and non-profit organisations - Sergey Lagodinsky (Greens/EFA) Liability of companies for environmental damage - Antonius Manders (EPP) The impact of intimate partner violence and custody rights on women and children - Luisa Regimenti (ID) Challenges of sports events’ organisers in the digital environment - Angel Dzhambazki (ECR) Responsible private funding of litigation - Axel Voss (EPP) PV\1208320EN.docx PE653.904v01-00 EN United in diversityEN Sustainable Corporate Governance - Pascal Durand (RE) Corporate due diligence and corporate accountability - Lara Wolters (S&D); 2. to appoint the following rapporteurs for opinions: to ENVI on Shortage of medicines - how to address an emerging problem - Gilles Lebreton; it has been subsequently decided by written procedure that this opinion will be in the form of a letter owing to the tight deadlines for adoption of the report set up by the lead committee; we will vote on it today The Establishment of an EU Mechanism on Democracy, the Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights to LIBE under Rule 57 - Tiemo Wölken (S&D) not to draw an opinion on Establishing a Technical Support Instrument to ECON and on Amending Council Regulation No 1311/2013 laying down the MFF for the years 2014-2020 to BUDG to draw up two opinions to AFCO on EP right of initiative and on strengthening transparency and integrity of EU institutions by setting up an independent EU ethics body; 3. the Coordinators also decided on 4 May 2020 to appoint the Chair as rapporteur for opinion to ECON on Accelerated Extrajudicial Collateral Enforcement; 4. the Coordinators further decided on 15 June 2020 to: appoint semester rapporteurs for the period of July-December 2020 on: Subsidiarity Karen Melchior Contentious matters Geoffroy Didier Comitology/Delegation of Gilles Lebreton legislative powers/Delegated acts Codifications / Recasts Magdalena Adamowicz 5. to draft an opinion in letter form to PETI on petitions No 0407/2019 and No 0644/2019, by Christoph Klein (German), on the failure to enforce CJEU judgments and applicable EU law, and not to draft an opinion on petition No 0536/2019 by Franz Josef Glasl (Austrian) on the election modalities for the European elections in Austria; 6. to hold a workshop on corporate social responsibility and a workshop on liability of companies for environmental damages in case organisation of such workshops is possible/permitted owing to current Covid-19 related measures; 7. to give a mandate to the Chair as standing rapporteur on budget to table budgetary amendments on the Court of Justice on behalf of JURI Committee; 8. to request a study by Policy Department C on the implications of the judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court of 5 May 2020 and to organise a hearing on that topic, jointly with AFCO; 9. to invite selected candidates to the position of the President of the Board of Appeal to PE653.904v01-00 2/12 PV\1208320EN.docx EN make a statement before the Committee. The Coordinators took also the following decisions by written procedure: 1. to make a request on behalf of the Committee for consultation of the European Economic and Social Committee under Rule 145(2) of the Rules of Procedure in the context of report on “Corporate Due Diligence and Corporate Accountability; 2. to submit additional proposals to the 2021 Work Programme of the European Court of Auditors related to Covid-19 implications; 3. to submit a contribution on behalf of the Committee to the Summary Report of the CCC in the context of the structured dialogue with the Commission. 3. Approval of minutes of meetings Minutes from the following meetings were approved: 6-7 November 2019 12 November 2019 9 January 2020 16 January 2020 27-28 January 2020 17-18 February 2020 20 February 2020 7 May 2020 12 May 2020 25 May 2020 4. Subsidiarity (Rule 43) The following reasoned opinion were received from national parliaments: Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the framework for achieving climate neutrality and amending Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 (European Climate Law) French Senate Austrian Federal Council. The following spoke: Gilles Lebreton (the standing rapporteur). 13.55 - 14.00 Checking of the quorum and opening of the remote voting procedure (held in parallel with Committee proceedings) Voting was open from 14.00 to 15.00 *** Remote voting procedure *** All Members taking part in the vote - either present in committee meeting room or via PV\1208320EN.docx 3/12 PE653.904v01-00 EN remote participation - voted by e-mail using printed ballot paper-voting lists. 5. Shortage of medicines - how to address an emerging problem JURI/9/02927 2020/2071(INI) Rapporteur for the opinion: Gilles Lebreton (ID) AL – PE652.652v01-00 Responsible: ENVI* – Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé PR – PE650.394v01-00 (PPE) AM – PE652.627v01-00 AM – PE652.629v01-00 AM – PE652.628v01-00 Adoption of draft opinion in letter form Decision: The opinion in letter form was adopted by 16 votes in favour, 0 against and 1 abstention. The following spoke: Gilles Lebreton (the rapporteur). * * * 15 June 2020, 14.00 – 15.45 6. Rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by Member States of the Commission’s exercise of implementing powers JURI/9/00229 ***I 2017/0035(COD) COM(2017)0085 – C8-0034/2017 Rapporteur: József Szájer (PPE) PR – PE646.995v01-00 AM – PE648.423v01-00 Responsible: JURI Opinions: AFET Decision: no opinion DEVE INTA Sven Simon (PPE) AD – PE648.503v01-00 ECON Decision: no opinion EMPL Decision: no opinion ENVI Stanislav Polčák (PPE) AD – PE652.333v01-00 ITRE Ville Niinistö (Verts/ALE) AD – PE650.544v01-00 IMCO Decision: no opinion TRAN REGI Decision: no opinion AGRI Bronis Ropė (Verts/ALE) AD – PE647.138v02-00 AM – PE648.380v01-00 PECH Decision: no opinion CULT LIBE Decision: no opinion PE653.904v01-00 4/12 PV\1208320EN.docx EN AFCO Pascal Durand (Renew) AD – PE650.589v01-00 FEMM Decision: no opinion Consideration of amendments Decision: Consideration of amendments Deadline for tabling amendments:28 February 2020, 12.00 The following spoke: József Szájer (the rapporteur), Tiemo Wölken on behalf of Bettina Vollath (S&D), Pascal Durand (Renew), Marie Toussaint (Greens), Dorthe Christensen (Head of Unit, Institutional Affairs, European Commission). 7. Digital Services Act: Improving the functioning of the Single Market JURI/9/02296 2020/2018(INL) Rapporteur for the opinion: Patrick Breyer (Verts/ALE) PA – PE652.326v01-00 AM – PE653.841v01-00 Responsible: IMCO* – Alex Agius Saliba (S&D) PR – PE648.474v02-00 AM – PE650.712v01-00 AM – PE652.305v01-00 AM – PE652.350v01-00 Consideration of draft opinion Decision: Consideration of a draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments:17 June 2020, 12.00 The following spoke: Patrick Breyer (the rapporteur), József Szájer (EPP), Tiemo Wölken (S&D), Karen Melchior (Renew), Emmanuel Maurel (GUE/NGL). 8. A New Industrial Strategy for Europe JURI/9/02948 2020/2076(INI) Rapporteur for the opinion: Gilles Lebreton (ID) PA – PE652.430v01-00 Responsible: ITRE* – Carlo Calenda (S&D) PR – PE650.700v01-00 Consideration of draft opinion Decision: Consideration of a draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments:23 June 2020, 18.30 The following spoke: Gilles Lebreton (the rapporteur), Angelika Niebler (EPP), Tiemo Wölken (S&D), Marie Toussaint (Greens), Emmanuel Maurel (GUE/NGL), Marion Walsmann (EPP), Mark Nicklas (Head of Unit Industrial Strategy and Value Chains, European Commission). PV\1208320EN.docx 5/12 PE653.904v01-00 EN 15.00 - closing of the vote The Chair announced the result of the remote voting procedure (see item 5). 9. Any other business 10. Next meetings 16 June 2020, 9.00 – 11.00 (Brussels) The meeting ended at 15.37. PE653.904v01-00 6/12 PV\1208320EN.docx EN Results of roll-call votes Contents 1. Shortage of medicines - how to address an emerging problem - 2020/2071(INI) – Rapp. Gilles Lebreton............................................................................................................................8 1.1. Final vote .........................................................................................................................8 PV\1208320EN.docx 7/12 PE653.904v01-00 EN 1. Shortage of medicines - how to address an emerging problem - 2020/2071(INI) – Rapp. Gilles Lebreton 1.1. Final vote 16 + EPP Geoffroy Didier, Esteban González Pons, Jiří Pospíšil, József Szájer, Axel Voss, Marion Walsmann, Javier Zarzalejos RENEW Karen Melchior, Liesje Schreinemacher, Stéphane Séjourné, Adrián Vázquez Lázara ID Gunnar Beck, Gilles Lebreton VERTS/ALE Sergey Lagodinsky, Marie Toussaint ECR Raffaele Stancanelli 0 - 1 0 GUE/NGL Emmanuel Maurel Corrections to vote + - 0 PE653.904v01-00 8/12 PV\1208320EN.docx EN ПРИСЪСТВЕН ЛИСТ/LISTA DE ASISTENCIA/PREZENČNÍ LISTINA/DELTAGERLISTE/ ANWESENHEITSLISTE/KOHALOLIJATE NIMEKIRI/ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΠΑΡΟΝΤΩΝ/RECORD OF ATTENDANCE/ LISTE DE PRÉSENCE/POPIS NAZOČNIH/ELENCO DI PRESENZA/APMEKLĒJUMU REĢISTRS/DALYVIŲ
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