En En Amendments 1

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

En En Amendments 1 European Parliament 2019-2024 Committee on Foreign Affairs 2020/2206(INI) 28.10.2020 AMENDMENTS 1 - 488 Draft report David McAllister (PE657.446v02-00) Implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy – annual report (2020/2206(INI)) AM\1215888EN.docx PE659.001v01-00 EN United in diversityEN AM_Com_NonLegReport PE659.001v01-00 2/246 AM\1215888EN.docx EN Amendment 1 Miriam Lexmann, Rasa Juknevičienė, Andrius Kubilius Motion for a resolution Citation 5 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the Council Conclusions on the Integrated Approach to External Conflicts and Crises of 22 January 2018, Or. en Amendment 2 Andrea Cozzolino, Maria Arena, Pierfrancesco Majorino Motion for a resolution Citation 5 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard the UN Group of Eminent International and Regional Experts on Yemen releases their third report Yemen: A Pandemic of Impunity in a Tortured Land, covering the period from July 2019 to June 2020, Or. en Amendment 3 Kinga Gál Motion for a resolution Citation 6 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the European agenda on security 2015-2020, Or. en AM\1215888EN.docx 3/246 PE659.001v01-00 EN Amendment 4 Nikos Androulakis, Demetris Papadakis, Costas Mavrides Motion for a resolution Citation 6 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the Council Conclusion of 14 October 2019 on North- East Syria, Or. en Amendment 5 Nikos Androulakis, Demetris Papadakis, Costas Mavrides Motion for a resolution Citation 6 b (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the Council Conclusions of 18 June 2019, 15 July 2019, 14 October 2019, 12 December 2019, the Statement of the EU Foreign Ministers of 15 May 2020 and the European Council Conclusions of 20 June 2020, 17 October 2019 and 1 October 2020 on the Turkey's illegal activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, Or. en Amendment 6 Manu Pineda, Giorgos Georgiou, Marisa Matias, Idoia Villanueva Ruiz, Mick Wallace Motion for a resolution Citation 7 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the UN Security PE659.001v01-00 4/246 AM\1215888EN.docx EN Council resolution 1325 on women and peace and security (WPS) agenda in 2000, Or. en Amendment 7 Manu Pineda, Giorgos Georgiou, Marisa Matias, Mick Wallace, Idoia Villanueva Ruiz Motion for a resolution Citation 8 Motion for a resolution Amendment — having regard to the joint deleted communication from the Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of 10 June 2020 entitled ‘Tackling COVID-19 disinformation – Getting the facts right’ (JOIN(2020)0008), Or. en Amendment 8 Reinhard Bütikofer on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Motion for a resolution Citation 8 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the Commission communication of 29 April 2020 entitled ‘Support to the Western Balkans in tackling COVID-19 and the post- pandemic recovery, Commission contribution ahead of the EU-Western Balkans leaders’ meeting on 6 May 2020’ (COM(2020)315), Or. en AM\1215888EN.docx 5/246 PE659.001v01-00 EN Amendment 9 Hilde Vautmans, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Javier Nart, Klemen Grošelj, Bernard Guetta, Malik Azmani, Petras Auštrevičius Motion for a resolution Citation 9 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the European Parliament recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the Vice- President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on the scope and mandate for EU Special Representatives, adopted on 13 March 2019, Or. en Amendment 10 Reinhard Bütikofer on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Motion for a resolution Citation 9 a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to its resolution on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality on Gender Equality in EU’s foreign and security policy of 23 October 2020, Or. en Amendment 11 Željana Zovko Motion for a resolution Citation 10 a (new) PE659.001v01-00 6/246 AM\1215888EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment - having regard to the Zagreb Declaration of 6 May 2020 on the EU- Western Balkans, Or. en Amendment 12 Fabio Massimo Castaldo Motion for a resolution Recital A Motion for a resolution Amendment A. whereas Parliament has a duty and A. whereas Parliament has a duty and responsibility to exercise its democratic responsibility to exercise its democratic oversight over the common foreign and oversight over the common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and common security policy (CFSP) and common security and defence policy (CSDP) and security and defence policy (CSDP) and should get the necessary and effective should get the necessary information in a means to fulfil this role; transparent and timely manner as well as the effective means to fully fulfil this role,; Or. en Amendment 13 Reinhard Bütikofer on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Motion for a resolution Recital A Motion for a resolution Amendment A. whereas Parliament has a duty and A. whereas Parliament has a duty and responsibility to exercise its democratic responsibility to exercise its democratic oversight over the common foreign and oversight over the common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and common security policy (CFSP) and common security and defence policy (CSDP) and security and defence policy (CSDP) and should get the necessary and effective should get the necessary and effective means to fulfil this role; means to fulfil this role including as regards all defence industrial AM\1215888EN.docx 7/246 PE659.001v01-00 EN programmes; Or. en Amendment 14 Nacho Sánchez Amor, Javi López Motion for a resolution Recital A a (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment Aa. whereas the world is facing a situation of aggressive geopolitical competition which requires rapid and appropriate response mechanisms and capabilities in terms of foreign policy; Or. es Amendment 15 Nacho Sánchez Amor, Javi López Motion for a resolution Recital A b (new) Motion for a resolution Amendment Ab. whereas new multidimensional challenges have emerged in recent years, such as the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the questioning of agreements on the non-proliferation of weapons, the worsening of regional conflicts that have given rise to population displacement, competition for natural resources, energy dependency, climate change, the consolidation of failed states, terrorism, organised transnational crime, cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns; Or. es PE659.001v01-00 8/246 AM\1215888EN.docx EN Amendment 16 Željana Zovko Motion for a resolution Recital B Motion for a resolution Amendment B. whereas in the context of the B. whereas in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human rights and fundamental freedoms have rights and fundamental freedoms have deteriorated in many parts of the world, deteriorated in many parts of the world, disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks have increased, and isolationist trends and from third countries have increased, as rivalry – rather than multilateral well as isolationist trends and systemic cooperation; rivalry – rather than multilateral cooperation according to the rules-based international order; Or. en Amendment 17 David McAllister Motion for a resolution Recital B Motion for a resolution Amendment B. whereas in the context of the B. whereas in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human rights and fundamental freedoms have rights and fundamental freedoms have deteriorated in many parts of the world, deteriorated in many parts of the world, disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks have increased, and isolationist trends and have increased, as well as isolationist, rivalry – rather than multilateral unilateral trends and rivalries – rather than cooperation; multilateral cooperation; Or. en Amendment 18 Lars Patrick Berg, Harald Vilimsky, Jaak Madison Motion for a resolution Recital B AM\1215888EN.docx 9/246 PE659.001v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment B. whereas in the context of the B. whereas in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human rights and fundamental freedoms have rights and fundamental freedoms have deteriorated in many parts of the world, deteriorated in many parts of the world, disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks have increased, and isolationist trends and have increased, and isolationist trends and rivalry – rather than multilateral rivalry – rather than multilateral cooperation; cooperation, which highlights the primacy of the nation state; Or. en Amendment 19 Michal Šimečka Motion for a resolution Recital B Motion for a resolution Amendment B. whereas in the context of the B. whereas in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human COVID-19 pandemic, democracy, human rights and fundamental freedoms have rights and fundamental freedoms have deteriorated in many parts of the world, deteriorated in many parts of the world, disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks have increased, and isolationist trends and have increased, and isolationist trends and rivalry – rather than multilateral rivalry – rather than multilateral cooperation; cooperation, have become more pronounced; Or. en Amendment 20 Fabio Massimo Castaldo Motion for a resolution Recital B Motion for a resolution Amendment B.
Recommended publications
  • European Parliament Elections 2019 - Forecast
    Briefing May 2019 European Parliament Elections 2019 - Forecast Austria – 18 MEPs Staff lead: Nick Dornheim PARTIES (EP group) Freedom Party of Austria The Greens – The Green Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) (EPP) Social Democratic Party of Austria NEOS – The New (FPÖ) (Salvini’s Alliance) – Alternative (Greens/EFA) – 6 seats (SPÖ) (S&D) - 5 seats Austria (ALDE) 1 seat 5 seats 1 seat 1. Othmar Karas* Andreas Schieder Harald Vilimsky* Werner Kogler Claudia Gamon 2. Karoline Edtstadler Evelyn Regner* Georg Mayer* Sarah Wiener Karin Feldinger 3. Angelika Winzig Günther Sidl Petra Steger Monika Vana* Stefan Windberger 4. Simone Schmiedtbauer Bettina Vollath Roman Haider Thomas Waitz* Stefan Zotti 5. Lukas Mandl* Hannes Heide Vesna Schuster Olga Voglauer Nini Tsiklauri 6. Wolfram Pirchner Julia Elisabeth Herr Elisabeth Dieringer-Granza Thomas Schobesberger Johannes Margreiter 7. Christian Sagartz Christian Alexander Dax Josef Graf Teresa Reiter 8. Barbara Thaler Stefanie Mösl Maximilian Kurz Isak Schneider 9. Christian Zoll Luca Peter Marco Kaiser Andrea Kerbleder Peter Berry 10. Claudia Wolf-Schöffmann Theresa Muigg Karin Berger Julia Reichenhauser NB 1: Only the parties reaching the 4% electoral threshold are mentioned in the table. Likely to be elected Unlikely to be elected or *: Incumbent Member of the NB 2: 18 seats are allocated to Austria, same as in the previous election. and/or take seat to take seat, if elected European Parliament ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• www.eurocommerce.eu Belgium – 21 MEPs Staff lead: Stefania Moise PARTIES (EP group) DUTCH SPEAKING CONSITUENCY FRENCH SPEAKING CONSITUENCY GERMAN SPEAKING CONSTITUENCY 1. Geert Bourgeois 1. Paul Magnette 1. Pascal Arimont* 2. Assita Kanko 2. Maria Arena* 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Hon. Mr President of the European Parliament, Dear David Sassoli
    Hon. Mr President of the European Parliament, Dear David Sassoli, Since March, when the outbreak of COVID-19 intensified in Europe, the functioning of the European Parliament (EP) has changed dramatically, due to the sanitary measures applied. We understand the inevitability of the contingency plan, taking into account the need to prevent infection and the spread of the virus and to protect the health and lives of people. Six months later, the functioning of the EP is gradually returning to normal. However, there are services whose unavailability seriously impairs parliamentary work, namely the interpretation service. The European Union (EU) has 24 official languages and all deserve the same respect and treatment. We recognize that the number of languages available in committee meeting rooms has been increasing, but even so, more than half of the languages still have no interpretation. Multilingualism is a right enshrined in the Treaties that allows Members to express themselves in their own language. Now, that is not happening and we are concerned that the situation will continue, even taking into account the expected workflow in the commissions after these atypical six months. In this sense, we appeal, once again, to you, the President of the EP for the application of the letter and the spirit of the principle of multilingualism, finding solutions that respect this principle and that allow the use of any of the 24 official languages of the EU. The expression of each deputy in her/his own language is a priority so that there can be conditions to fully exercise the mandate for which she/he was elected and a condition of respect for the citizens who elected her/him.
    [Show full text]
  • Lv Lv Protokols
    Eiropas Parlaments 2019-2024 Ārlietu komiteja AFET_PV(2020)1109_1 PROTOKOLS Sanāksme 2020. gada 9. novembrī plkst. 9.00–12.00 un plkst. 13.45–15.45 BRISELĒ Sanāksme tika atklāta pirmdien, 2020. gada 9. novembrī, plkst. 9.03 priekšsēdētāja David McAllister vadībā. 1. Darba kārtības pieņemšana AFET_OJ(2020)1109_1 Darba kārtība tika pieņemta. 2. Protokolu apstiprināšana sanāksmēm, kas notika: 2020. gada 25. augustā PE 655.944v01-00 2020. gada 6. oktobrī PE 658.922v01-00 2020. gada 12. oktobrī PE 658.986v01-00 2020. gada 16. oktobrī PE 659.024v01-00 Protokoli tika apstiprināti. 3. Sanāksmes vadītāja paziņojumi par koordinatoru lēmumiem Saskaņā ar Parlamenta Reglamenta 214. pantu AFET komitejas koordinatoru 2020. gada 26. oktobra sanāksmē pieņemto lēmumu galīgais saraksts ir augšupielādēts AFET komitejas tīmekļa vietnē kopā ar visiem citiem šīs sanāksmes dokumentiem. Lēmumi tiks pievienoti šodienas sanāksmes protokolam. PV\1217762LV.docx PE660.248 LV Vienoti daudzveidībā LV 4. Sanāksmes vadītāja paziņojumi *** Balsošanas laiks *** Balsošana sākās plkst. 9.30 un beidzās plkst. 11.00. Visi komitejas locekļi, kuri piedalījās balsošanā (gan sanāksmju telpā klātesošie, gan tie, kuri piedalījās attālināti), balsoja pa e-pastu, izmantojot drukātas balsošanas zīmes. 5. Gada ziņojums par ES un Ukrainas asociācijas nolīguma īstenošanu 2019/2202(INI) Referents: Michael Gahler (PPE) PR – PE655.684v01-00 AM – PE655.685v01-00 Atbildīgā komiteja: AFET Atzinumi: INTA Enikő Győri (PPE) AD – PE657.416v02-00 AM – PE658.734v01-00 Grozījumu pieņemšana Lēmums: ziņojuma projektu pieņēma, 53 deputātiem balsojot par, 7 — pret un 8 deputātiem atturoties. Uzstājās: David McAllister, Michael Gahler. 6. Viedokļu apmaiņa par stāvokli Kirgizstānā Uzstājās: David McAllister, Sarah Rinaldi (DEVCO), Luc Devigne (EĀDD), Nacho Sanchez Amor, Viola von Cramon-Taubadel, Michael Gahler, Isabel Santos.
    [Show full text]
  • Plenary FOCUS
    plenary FOCUS 17-19 June 2020 PLENARY SESSION PRIORITIES More Info: David Lundy +32 485 505 812, Ben Leung +32 470 880 965 or Ziyad Lunat +32 499 632 314 www.guengl.eu PRESS BRIEFING GUE/NGL PRESS BRIEFING European Parliament Anna Polykovskaya, Journalists are welcome to question the GUE/NGL Co-president on issues they are covering. PHS 0A50 Martin Schirdewan (Die Linke, Germany - GUE/NGL Co-president) TUE, 16/03 11:30 CET Younous Omarjee - Anti-racism protests & murder of George Floyd Debate: Wednesday, Vote: from Thursday The murder of George Floyd and the ensuing protests have raised global awareness to the scourge that racism represents. Racism remains rampant throughout Europe, where theories of racial hierarchy have long served as justification for slavery, colonisation and the Holocaust. However, the European Parliament shouldn’t only condemn racist acts and police violence, we must also seize this historic opportunity by establishing a European Day for commemorating the end of slavery, and to recognise slavery as a crime against humanity. Manon Aubry - EU summit on Covid-19 recovery Debate: Wednesday A few weeks ago, the EU was supposed to change it all: regulation, relocalisation, praising the public sector... But normal service has now resumed! The EU Council is likely to embrace the Commission’s Next Generation EU recovery plan and all the dangerous macro-economic constraints attached to it. With the Parliament now set to vote in favour of lighter requirements for the banks, we are repeating the same mistakes that led to the 2008 financial crash. We will stick to an alternative path - one based on an ambitious Social and Green New Deal, and a clean break with failing neoliberal dogmas.
    [Show full text]
  • Brussels, 23Rd April 2021 Dear Commissioner Johansson, Dear
    Brussels, 23rd April 2021 Dear Commissioner Johansson, Dear Vice-President Schinas, Since the opening of the new Mavrovouni camp in Lesbos in September 2020, several concerns have been raised over the risk of lead poisoning in a camp built partially on top of a repurposed military firing range.1 The Greek Government is aware of this risk since results of testing conducted in December 2020 confirmed lead contamination in parts of the Mavrovouni camp which currently house around 6,000 migrants and asylum seekers. It is well known that pregnant women and children are those most at risk when living on and playing with soil and dust contaminated by lead. On January 27, 2021, the Greek government published the results2 of limited soil testing that were conducted by the Greek Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration (EAGME) in November 2020. 12 samples were taken in the camp and only 3 samples were taken from the area of the camp most at risk: the shooting range. No comprehensive testing has taken place assessing the risks for people living in the camp. These results were examined by two environmental and one medical expert specialised in lead consulted by Human Rights Watch who said that the reported testing was not sufficient in scope to fully assess the extent and severity of lead contamination at the Mavrovouni camp. Moreover, they reported that the methodology used by the EAGME was not clearly described.3 Experts were also concerned that wrong standards have been applied to some of the test results. According to the results of the testing, elevated lead levels were found in two samples: “MAV- 1” (with very elevated lead levels of 2,233 mg lead/soil) and “MAV-12” (with elevated lead levels of 330 mg lead/kg soil).
    [Show full text]
  • 15.10.2020 A8-0200/847 Amendment 847 Sira Rego, Manu Pineda on Behalf of the GUE/NGL Group Report A8-0200/2019 Peter Jahr Common
    15.10.2020 A8-0200/847 Amendment 847 Sira Rego, Manu Pineda on behalf of the GUE/NGL Group Report A8-0200/2019 Peter Jahr Common agricultural policy - support for strategic plans to be drawn up by Member States and financed by the EAGF and by the EAFRD (COM(2018)0392 – C8-0248/2018 – 2018/0216(COD)) Proposal for a regulation Recital 1 Text proposed by the Commission Amendment (1) The Communication from the (1) The Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions entitled ‘The Future of Food the Regions entitled ‘The Future of Food and Farming’ of 29 November 2017 sets and Farming’ of 29 November 2017 sets out the challenges, objectives and out the challenges, objectives and orientations for the future Common orientations for the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) after 2020. Agricultural Policy (CAP) after 2020. These objectives include, inter alia, the These objectives include, inter alia, the need for the CAP to be more result-driven, need for the CAP to be more result-driven, to boost modernisation and sustainability, to boost modernisation and sustainability, including the economic, social, including the economic, social, environmental and climate sustainability of demographic, environmental and climate the agricultural, forestry and rural areas, sustainability of the agricultural, forestry and to help reducing the Union legislation- and rural areas, and to help reducing the related administrative burden for Union legislation-related administrative beneficiaries.
    [Show full text]
  • Brussels, 11Th of November 2020 Chairman of the Justice and Home Affairs Council Dear Minister Seehofer, Two Months Ago, The
    Brussels, 11th of November 2020 Chairman of the Justice and Home Affairs Council Dear Minister Seehofer, Two months ago, the fire in Moria completely destroyed the camp, leaving more than 12,000 asylum seekers without shelter. Whilst responding to urgent needs warranted setting up a temporary camp on Lesbos, we now risk seeing this temporary solution turning into a permanent one. But, based on the account of refugees themselves and experienced service providers, the conditions in the new camp are worse than the conditions in Moria. Almost 8,000 people – mostly families with children – have been forced to live in tents and face dire living conditions. Rapid protection assessments1 carried out at the end of September identified numerous risks to the people living in the camp. These include limited access to food with reports of residents fainting out of hunger, inadequate measures against Covid-19 as well as no drainage nor sewerage system on site, with only one toilet being shared by twenty people and no access for persons with physical disabilities. Due to a lack of running water, residents are forced to wash themselves in the sea – this raises a risk to children who could drown. This lack of sanitary facilities coupled with the insufficient lighting exposes women to an increased risk of sexual and gender-based violence. Residents are unable to access health services or legal aid. Children have no access to education and truly risk becoming a lost generation. We are convinced that the camp, located by the beach, will not withstand the adverse weather conditions, such as strong wind and rain, which are typical for the season.
    [Show full text]
  • Plenary Focus
    PLENARY FOCUS 17-20 MAY 2021 PLENARY SESSION PRIORITIES More Info: David Lundy +32 485 505 812, Ben Leung +32 470 880 965 or Ziyad Lunat +32 499 632 314 www.left.eu ONLINE PRESS BRIEFING PRESS BRIEFING European Parliament Journalists are welcome to question the Co-presidents of The Left in the European Parliament Anna Polykovskaya, on issues they are covering. Physical & remote participation possible. See @Left_EU on Twitter PHS 0A50 for more details. TUE 18 MAY 11:15 CET Manon Aubry (France Insoumise, France) and Martin Schirdewan (Die Linke, Germany) Manon Aubry – TRIPS waiver Debate : Wednesday. Vote: June’s plenary EPP, ECR, ID and Renew’s refusal to vote on a resolution on the TRIPS waiver next week is irresponsible. Because of their veto, the Parliament won’t have any official position before the next WTO meeting, dedicated to intellectual property rights on vaccines. So much time has already been lost: we cannot postpone this crucial decision while thousands of people die every day because of the worldwide shortage of vaccines. Once again, the right is showing it only serves the interests of Big Pharma and lobbies. Manu Pineda – EU strategy towards Israel-Palestine Debate: Tuesday We strongly condemn all of the ongoing attempts by the Israeli authorities to evict Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah and other areas of East Jerusalem. The airstrikes must stop. The EU has clearly stated that such actions are illegal under international humanitarian law, and will only serve to fuel tensions on the ground. We also call on the urgent release of the Spanish aid worker Juana Ruiz, who has been arbitrarily detained and imprisoned.
    [Show full text]
  • Brussels, 4 June 2020 Idoia Villanueva Ruiz European Parliament Bât
    Brussels, 4 june 2020 Idoia Villanueva Ruiz European Parliament Bât. Willy Brandt 60, rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60 B-1047 Brussels Ibán García del Blanco Parlement Européen Bât. Altiero Spinelli 60, rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60 B-1047 Bruxelles/Brussels Iván Duque, President of the Republic of Colombia Cra. 8 ## 7 - 26, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia [email protected] Dear President Iván Duque, Like the European Union, Colombia is confronting the challenges of the Covid19 pandemic. Given the existing relationship of cooperation between the EU and Colombia, we have been closely following the situation of human rights and peace in the country. In light of this situation, we would like to add our voices to the numerous and explicit messages of concern raised by relevant Colombian personalities from different political groups. We would like to express our most serious concerns about recent news related to the existence of intelligence files, which reportedly appear to be the result of illegal surveillance activities, carried out by the Colombian National Army, against at least 130 people. These people include journalists, researchers, lawyers and human rights defenders, including for example members of the José Alvear Restrepo Lawyers’ Collective (CCAJAR), as well as high court judges, members of your government and deputies from opposition political parties. We are also concerned that other human rights organisations like the Inter-Church Justice and Peace Commission report the existence of other databases, which include information about other people, obtained via illegal military intelligence activities. We are seriously concerned about what these events reveal about defence policy and military doctrines within the Colombian Armed Forces, especially when viewed alongside other events which took place in 2019 (such as the existence of military directives putting the civilian population at risk of becoming the victims of extrajudicial killings or the armed conflict).
    [Show full text]
  • Bundeskanzleramt Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel Willy-Brandt-Strase 1 10557 Berlin 12 June 2020 Sehr Geehrte Frau Bundeskanzlerin
    Bundeskanzleramt Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel Willy-Brandt-Strase 1 10557 Berlin 12 June 2020 Sehr geehrte Frau Bundeskanzlerin, We, the lobby watchdogs Corporate Europe Observatory and LobbyControl along with a cross-party group of 92 Members of the European Parliament, are writing in advance of the German Presidency of the Council of the EU, to urge you to boost transparency of decision-making in the Council, to prioritise lobby transparency, and to end privileged access to decision-makers. Undoubtedly the coronavirus pandemic, and the policy responses to it, will dominate the German Presidency. At the same time, the climate crisis becomes ever more urgent. We are united in calling for an EU coronavirus recovery package based on social justice, solidarity among nations, and green stimulus which truly puts sustainability at its heart. But we are equally united in calling for a Presidency which delivers the highest standards of transparency and accountability. Now, more than ever, the transparency of decision-making and lobbying in both Brussels and Berlin is vital at a time when industry lobbyists are demanding bail- outs and deregulation, and difficult decisions are to be made about the winners and losers of post- coronavirus recovery programmes. You will undoubtedly be aware that the Council of the EU is often referred to as a “black box”. As repeatedly pointed out by the European Ombudsman,1 the European Parliament,2 and civil society organisations,3 the Council does not permit adequate transparency and scrutiny of its legislative deliberations, including among its more than 150 preparatory bodies. It has repeatedly failed to join the EU’s lobby transparency register, while the lobby transparency provided by the 27 member states national governments is patchy at best.
    [Show full text]
  • Open Letter to President Sassoli on the Violation of the European Acquis on Historical Memory in the European Parliament
    OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT SASSOLI ON THE VIOLATION OF THE EUROPEAN ACQUIS ON HISTORICAL MEMORY IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Dear Mr. President: We, the undersigned MEPs and former MEPs of the European Parliament Historical Remembrance Group, show our absolute rejection against the pro-Franco message published last week by MEP Hermann Tertsch, from the far right and neo-Francoist VOX party. We consider that the email does not comply with the community acquis on democratic memory and the protection of victims and that it comes from a party that does not condemn Francoism, that participates in acts of glorification and trivialization of this dictatorship. The declaration is contrary to numerous pronouncements of this Parliament on memory and fundamental rights, to the acquis on which the Community programme Europe for Citizens is based and to repeated pronouncements against the impunity of crimes committed in Europe by totalitarian regimes and the trivialisation of their crimes signed by international organisations, notably the United Nations or the Council of Europe. In particular, it is a flagrant violation of, among other provisions, Council Decision 2007/126/JHA; Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA; Directive 2012/29/EU on victims' rights; Article 2(3) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. It even opposes Article 47 of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. The message sent last week would be punished as a crime in Germany or Italy if it referred to Hitler or Mussolini. In Spain, because of inadequate application of the Community acquis on memory, neo-Francoism operates with total impunity, this is one of the aspects that the new draft of the Memory Law, criticized by MEP Hermann Terstch, aims at correcting.
    [Show full text]
  • Claves Del Inicio Del Ciclo Institucional Europeo 2019-2024
    CLAVES DEL INICIO DEL CICLO INSTITUCIONAL EUROPEO 2019-2024 NOTA 24 de julio de 2019 Delegación Permanente ante la UE INDICE Resumen Ejecutivo. 1. Introducción 2. Parlamento Europeo: IX Legislatura a) Grupos políticos europeos en el Hemiciclo b) Órganos de gobierno c) Órganos de trabajo 3. Decisión sobre la distribución de altos cargos en las Instituciones Europeas 4. Conclusiones 5. Anexos a) Cuadro con las presidencias de las Comisiones parlamentarias y los miembros españoles que figuran en ellas b) Eurodiputados españoles en las Delegaciones parlamentarias c) Vicepresidentes y Cuestores del Parlamento Europeo d) Cuadro de posibles coaliciones en el pleno del Parlamento europeo 2 Resumen Ejecutivo ✓ El ciclo institucional europeo 2019-2024 comenzó con la Sesión Constitutiva de la IX Legislatura del Parlamento Europeo del 2 al 4 de julio, una vez celebrado un Consejo Europeo extraordinario de casi tres días de duración, del 30 de junio al 2 de julio, en el que los 28 Jefes de Estado y/o Gobierno acordaron la distribución de los puestos de máxima responsabilidad dentro de la UE: presidencias de la Comisión Europea, del Consejo Europeo y del Banco Central Europeo, más el puesto de Alto Representante de Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común. ✓ Las designaciones realizadas, así como la composición del nuevo Parlamento Europeo (Mesa y Comisiones) reflejan, por un lado, la mayor diversidad política resultante de los comicios europeos de mayo y, por otro, el equilibrio alcanzado entre los criterios geográficos, de interés nacional, adscripción política y de género para conformar un equipo directivo capaz de gestionar con solvencia las Instituciones europeas durante los próximos cinco años: o El Partido Popular Europeo – PPE, que fue el más votado pese a pasar de 216 a 182 escaños, consiguió los puestos más sustanciales, la Comisión Europea y el Banco Central Europeo.
    [Show full text]