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Result of (Roll-Call) Votes European Parliament 2019-2024 Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Result of (roll-call) votes LIBE Voting Session of 20 April 2021 Concerned AM Tabled by Remarks Rapp Vote text Resolution on the ruling of the ECJ of 16 July 2020 - Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Limited, Maximilian Schrems 2020-2789_RSP (Juan Fernando López Aguilar) Final vote – Draft as amended (Roll-call vote) + 53/1/12 Draft recommendation for second reading on the Council position at first reading with a view to the adoption of a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on addressing the dissemination of terrorist content online (2018/0331(COD)) (Patryk Jaki) Vote on the draft recommendation – Text as a whole (Roll-call vote) + 52/14/0 RESULTS BY ROLL-CALL Roll-call: Resolution on the ruling of the ECJ of 16 July 2020 - Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Limited, Maximilian Schrems 2020-2789_RSP – Final vote 53 + NI Laura Ferrara, Martin Sonneborn, Milan Uhrík PPE Magdalena Adamowicz, Vladimír Bilčík, Vasile Blaga, Lena Düpont, Andrzej Halicki, Jeroen Lenaers, Lukas Mandl, Nuno Melo, Roberta Metsola, Nadine Morano, Emil Radev, Paulo Rangel, Ralf Seekatz, Sara Skyttedal, Tomas Tobé, Tom Vandenkendelaere, Javier Zarzalejos Renew Malik Azmani, Olivier Chastel, Sophia in 't Veld, Fabienne Keller, Nathalie Loiseau, Maite Pagazaurtundúa, Michal Šimečka, Ramona Strugariu, Hilde Vautmans S&D Katarina Barley, Pietro Bartolo, Caterina Chinnici, Maria Grapini, Sylvie Guillaume, Evin Incir, Marina Kaljurand, Łukasz Kohut, Juan Fernando López Aguilar, Javier Moreno Sánchez, Franco Roberti, Birgit Sippel, Bettina Vollath The Left Konstantinos Arvanitis, Pernando Barrena Arza, Cornelia Ernst, Miguel Urbán Crespo Verts/ALE Patrick Breyer, Saskia Bricmont, Damien Carême, Gwendoline Delbos- Corfield, Terry Reintke, Diana Riba i Giner, Tineke Strik 1 - ID Marcel de Graaff 12 0 ECR Joachim Stanisław Brudziński, Jorge Buxadé Villalba, Patryk Jaki, Assita Kanko, Nicola Procaccini, Jadwiga Wiśniewska ID Nicolas Bay, Nicolaus Fest, Jean-Paul Garraud, Peter Kofod, Annalisa Tardino, Tom Vandendriessche Roll-call: Draft recommendation for second reading on the Council position at first reading with a view to the adoption of a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on addressing the dissemination of terrorist content online (2018/0331(COD)) – Vote on the draft recommendation 52 + ECR Joachim Stanisław Brudziński, Jorge Buxadé Villalba, Patryk Jaki, Assita Kanko, Nicola Procaccini, Jadwiga Wiśniewska ID Nicolas Bay, Nicolaus Fest, Jean-Paul Garraud, Peter Kofod, Annalisa Tardino, Tom Vandendriessche NI Laura Ferrara PPE Magdalena Adamowicz, Vladimír Bilčík, Vasile Blaga, Lena Düpont, Andrzej Halicki, Jeroen Lenaers, Lukas Mandl, Nuno Melo, Roberta Metsola, Nadine Morano, Emil Radev, Paulo Rangel, Ralf Seekatz, Sara Skyttedal, Tomas Tobé, Tom Vandenkendelaere, Javier Zarzalejos Renew Malik Azmani, Olivier Chastel, Sophia in 't Veld, Fabienne Keller, Nathalie Loiseau, Maite Pagazaurtundúa, Michal Šimečka, Ramona Strugariu, Hilde Vautmans S&D Katarina Barley, Pietro Bartolo, Caterina Chinnici, Maria Grapini, Sylvie Guillaume, Evin Incir, Marina Kaljurand, Łukasz Kohut, Juan Fernando López Aguilar, Javier Moreno Sánchez, Franco Roberti, Birgit Sippel, Bettina Vollath 14 - ID Marcel de Graaff NI Martin Sonneborn, Milan Uhrík The Left Konstantinos Arvanitis, Pernando Barrena Arza, Cornelia Ernst, Miguel Urbán Crespo Verts/ALE Patrick Breyer, Saskia Bricmont, Damien Carême, Gwendoline Delbos- Corfield, Terry Reintke, Diana Riba i Giner, Tineke Strik .
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