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European Parliament 2014-2019 European Parliament 2014-2019 Committee on Transport and Tourism TRAN_PV(2018)0709_1 MINUTES Meeting of 9 July 2018, 15.00-17.45 and 17.45-18.30 (coordinators’ meeting), and 10 July 2018, 09.00-12.30 and 14.45-18.30 BRUSSELS The meeting opened at 15.05 on Monday, 9 July 2018, with Karima Delli (Chair) presiding. 9 July 2018, 15.00 – 17.45 1. Adoption of agenda Decision: The draft agenda was adopted. 2. Approval of minutes of meetings 7 June 2018 PV – PE623.740v01-00 Decision: The minutes were approved. 20-21 June 2018 PV – PE623.812v01-00 Decision: The minutes were approved. 3. General budget of the European Union for the financial year 2019 - all sections TRAN/8/12654 2018/2046(BUD) Rapporteur Pavel Telička (ALDE) PA – PE622.233v01-00 for the opinion: Responsible: BUDG – Daniele Viotti (S&D) Paul Rübig (PPE) Opinions: AFET – Brando Benifei (S&D) PA – PE623.654v01-00 DEVE – Arne Lietz (S&D) PA – PE623.732v01-00 INTA – William (The Earl of) Dartmouth PA – PE623.884v01-00 (EFDD) CONT – Joachim Zeller (PPE) PA – PE622.320v01-00 PV\1158796EN.docx PE625.413v01-00 EN United in diversity EN ECON – Luděk Niedermayer (PPE) PA – PE623.755v01-00 EMPL – Marita Ulvskog (S&D) PA – PE623.861v01-00 ENVI – Adina-Ioana Vălean (PPE) PA – PE623.639v01-00 ITRE – Jens Geier (S&D) PA – PE623.785v01-00 IMCO – Jasenko Selimovic (ALDE) PA – PE622.282v01-00 AM – PE623.907v01-00 TRAN REGI – Derek Vaughan (S&D) PA – PE623.795v01-00 AGRI – Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso PA – PE623.647v01-00 (PPE) PECH – Alain Cadec (PPE) PA – PE623.684v01-00 CULT – Morten Løkkegaard (ALDE) PA – PE623.756v01-00 JURI – Pavel Svoboda (PPE) LIBE – Kostas Chrysogonos (GUE/NGL) PA – PE623.736v01-00 AFCO – Danuta Maria Hübner (PPE) AD – PE622.283v02-00 AM – PE623.867v01-00 FEMM – Malin Björk (GUE/NGL) PA – PE623.661v01-00 PETI Consideration of draft opinion Decision: Consideration of a draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments:13 July 2018, 12.00 Speakers: Pavel Telička, Massimiliano Salini, Ismail Ertug, Jakop Dalunde, Lucy Anderson, Anne Montagnon 4. Exchange of views with EIB Vice-President, Mr Hudák, on transport funding Speakers: Vazil Hudák, Wim van de Camp, Janusz Zemke, Peter van Dalen, Pavel Telička, Jakop Dalunde, Dominique Riquet, Gavin Dunnett (EIB) 5. Common rules for certain types of combined transport of goods between Member States TRAN/8/11629 ***I 2017/0290(COD) COM(2017)0648 – C8-0391/2017 Rapporteur: Daniela Aiuto (EFDD) AM – PE622.152v01-00 Responsible: TRAN Opinions: ENVI – Michel Dantin (PPE) AD – PE618.208v02-00 AM – PE620.905v01-00 Consideration of amendments Decision: Consideration of amendments Speakers: Daniela Aiuto, Claudia Schmidt, Karoline Graswander-Hainz, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Peter Lundgren, Jakop Dalunde, Andor Deli, Dominique Riquet, Magda Kopczynska (EC) 6. Promotion of clean and energy-efficient road transport vehicles TRAN/8/11621 ***I 2017/0291(COD) COM(2017)0653 – C8-0393/2017 PE625.413v01-00 2/19 PV\1158796EN.docx EN Rapporteur Andor Deli (PPE) PA – PE618.318v01-00 for the AM – PE622.314v02-00 opinion: AM – PE623.692v01-00 Responsible: ENVI – Andrzej Grzyb (PPE) PR – PE620.815v01-00 AM – PE622.186v01-00 AM – PE622.270v02-00 Opinions: ITRE – Claude Turmes PA – PE620.803v01-00 AM – PE620.925v01-00 IMCO – Decision: no opinion TRAN Consideration of amendments Decision: Consideration of amendments Speakers: Andor Deli, Lucy Anderson, Jakop Dalunde, Isabelle Vandoorne (EC) 9 July 2018, 17.45 – 18.30 (coordinators’ meeting) 7. Coordinators’ meeting in camera 10 July 2018, 9.00 – 12.30 8. Chair’s announcements concerning coordinators’ decisions I. Adoption of the draft agenda The draft agenda was adopted. II. Announcement by the Chairwoman Citizens’ event The Chairwoman would propose a new event before end of this legislature. TEN-T Coordinators Following the extraordinary Coordinators’ meeting of 21 June and 5 July, it would be recommended to the President Tajani to accept the three candidates (Ms Radicova, Ms Jensen and Mr Ruete). Gender mainstreaming - Nomination of Standing Rapporteur Ms Ulvskog (S&D) will serve as TRAN Standing Rapporteur for gender mainstreaming. PV\1158796EN.docx 3/19 PE625.413v01-00 EN III. Nomination of Rapporteurs and Draftspersons Main 1. Amended proposal for a Council decision on the conclusion, on behalf of the Union, of the Common Aviation Area Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and Georgia, of the other part - COM(2018)0495 RP Decision: Mr Francisco Assis (S&D) would act as a rapporteur for consent according to a rule on having one rapporteur for international agreements with a same third country. Opinions 2. Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 as regards the application of the Euro 5 step to the type-approval of two- or three- wheel vehicles and quadricycles - COM(2018)0137 RP Decision: S&D to nominate a Rapporteur for 1 point. 3. Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services - COM(2018)0238 MS Decision: S&D to nominate a Rapporteur for 0.5 point. Coordinators took note of the following documents with no action: 4. Proposal for a Council decision on the signing, on behalf of the European Union, of a Protocol to the Agreement on the international occasional carriage of passengers by coach and bus (Interbus Agreement) in order to extend the possibility of accession to the Kingdom of Morocco COM(2018)0290 5. Proposal for a Council decision on the position to be taken on behalf of the European Union in the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Working Party on customs questions affecting transport and in the Inland Transport Committee in connection with the envisaged adoption of a new Convention on the facilitation of border crossing procedures for passengers, luggage and load-luggage carried in international traffic by rail COM(2018)0444 6. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council and the Court of Auditors 2017 Annual Management and Performance Report for the EU Budget COM(2018)0457 PE625.413v01-00 4/19 PV\1158796EN.docx EN 7. Joint Report to the European Parliament, the European Council and the Council on the implementation of the Joint Framework on countering hybrid threats from July 2017 to June 2018 JOIN(2018)0014 8. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council and the Court of Auditors Consolidated Annual Accounts of the European Union 2017 COM(2018)0521 9. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council and the Court of Auditors Annual Accounts of the European Commission 2017 COM(2018)0525 IV. Delegation to China Decision: The final draft programme of the delegation was approved. V. Cooperation with World Bank Decision: Deferred to a next meeting. VI. Extra meeting in STR on 25.10 to vote on CEF report Decision: The extra TRAN meeting was approved. VII. TRAN Calendar first part of 2019 Decision : The TRAN calendar for 1st half of 2019 was approved. As of 2019 votes on Mondays shall take place not before 16:00 and on other days not before 10:00. VIII. Mobility package: Way forward Decision: Decision to be taken at the next meeting in September. IX. Removing individual amendments from agreed compromises just before the vote (EPP request) Decision: Deferred to a next meeting. X. Comitology PV\1158796EN.docx 5/19 PE625.413v01-00 EN Decision: Coordinators took note of newsletters N° 22 of 20 June 2018, N° 23 of 27 June 2018 and N° 24 of 4 July 2018. XI. Documents for information Coordinators took note of: List on conflicts of competence Note on petitions List of existing and ongoing studies from Policy Department Provisional timings for 29 August and 6 September 2018 List of contacts, TRAN Secretariat XII. AOB *** Electronic vote *** 9. Common rules for certain types of combined transport of goods between Member States TRAN/8/11629 ***I 2017/0290(COD) COM(2017)0648 – C8-0391/2017 Rapporteur: Daniela Aiuto (EFDD) AM – PE622.152v01-00 Responsible: TRAN Opinions: ENVI – Michel Dantin (PPE) AD – PE618.208v02-00 AM – PE620.905v01-00 Adoption of draft report Decision: Adopted: 34 votes to 4, with 2 abstentions Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations Decision: Adopted. 10. EC-Canada air transport agreement TRAN/8/12952 *** 2009/0018(NLE) 06730/2018 – C8-0160/2018 Rapporteur: Francisco Assis (S&D) Responsible: TRAN Adoption of draft report Decision: Adopted: 39 votes to 1, with 0 abstentions 11. Agreement on Air Transport between Canada and the European Community and its Member States, to take account of the accession to the European Union of the Republic of Croatia TRAN/8/00368 *** 2014/0023(NLE) 12256/2014 – C8-0080/2017 PE625.413v01-00 6/19 PV\1158796EN.docx EN Rapporteur: Francisco Assis (S&D) Responsible: TRAN Adoption of draft report Decision: Adopted: 40 votes to 0, with 0 abstentions 12. Emission performance standards for new passenger cars and for new light commercial vehicles (recast) TRAN/8/11626 ***I 2017/0293(COD) COM(2017)0676 – C8-0395/2017 Rapporteur Christine Revault d'Allonnes Bonnefoy (S&D) PA – PE619.220v01-00 for the AM – PE622.115v01-00 opinion: Responsible: ENVI – Miriam Dalli (S&D) PR – PE619.135v01-00 AM – PE622.229v01-00 AM – PE622.230v01-00 Opinions: ITRE – Jakop Dalunde (Verts/ALE) PA – PE619.365v01-00 AM – PE621.998v01-00 AM – PE621.997v01-00 IMCO – Decision: no opinion TRAN JURI CM – PE618.098v01-00 Adoption of draft opinion Decision: Adopted.: 23 votes to 18, with 2 abstentions 13. Promotion of clean and energy-efficient road transport vehicles TRAN/8/11621 ***I 2017/0291(COD) COM(2017)0653 – C8-0393/2017 Rapporteur Andor Deli (PPE) PA – PE618.318v01-00 for the AM – PE622.314v02-00 opinion: AM – PE623.692v01-00 Responsible: ENVI – Andrzej Grzyb (PPE) PR – PE620.815v01-00 AM – PE622.186v01-00 AM – PE622.270v02-00 Opinions: ITRE – Claude Turmes PA – PE620.803v01-00 AM – PE620.925v01-00 IMCO – Decision: no opinion TRAN Adoption of draft opinion Decision: Adopted: 29 votes to 5, with 3 abstentions *** End of electronic vote *** 14.
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