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018691/EU XXVI. GP Eingelangt Am 23/04/18 018691/EU XXVI. GP Eingelangt am 23/04/18 Council of the European Union Brussels, 23 April 2018 (OR. en) 8035/18 PE-RE 5 'I/A' ITEM NOTE From: General Secretariat of the Council To: Permanent Representatives Committee/Council Subject: RESOLUTIONS and DECISIONS adopted by the European Parliament at its part-session in Strasbourg from 16 to 19 April 2018 The Council is invited to take note of the following acts adopted by the European Parliament. At the above mentioned part-session, the European Parliament adopted 99 acts1 as follows: – 21 legislative acts – 78 non-legislative acts I. Legislative Acts A. Ordinary Legislative Procedure First reading 1) Inclusion of greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use, land use change and forestry into the 2030 climate and energy framework Report: Norbert Lins (A8-0262/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0096 1 To consult the acts, Ctrl + click on the hyperlink (P8 reference) contained in the text concerned. You will be directed to the act as published on the European Parliament's website. 8035/18 FFF/nc 1 DRI EN www.parlament.gv.at 2) Binding annual greenhouse gas emission reductions to meet commitments under the Paris Agreement Report: Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy (A8-0208/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0097 3) Statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations Report: Mercedes Bresso, Rainer Wieland (A8-0373/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0098 4) Energy performance of buildings Report: Bendt Bendtsen (A8-0314/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0099 5) Packaging and packaging waste Report: Simona Bonafè (A8-0029/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)112 6) End-of-life vehicles, waste batteries and accumulators and waste electrical and electronic equipment Report: Simona Bonafè (A8-0013/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)113 7) Waste Report: Simona Bonafè (A8-0034/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)114 8) Landfill of waste Report: Simona Bonafè (A8-0031/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)115 9) Procedural rules in the field of environmental reporting Report: Francesc Gambús (A8-0253/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)116 10) Prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering or terrorist financing Report: .riãMƗnis .ariƼã, Judith Sargentini (A8-0056/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)178 8035/18 FFF/nc 2 DRI EN www.parlament.gv.at 11) Approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles Report: Daniel Dalton (A8-0048/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)179 12) Organic production and labelling of organic products Report: Martin Häusling (A8-0311/2015) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)180 B. Special Legislative Procedure Consent 13) EU-Lebanon Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation: participation of Lebanon in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) Recommendation: Sofia Sakorafa (A8-0352/2017) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0092 14) EU-Mauritius Fisheries Partnership Agreement: fishing opportunities and financial contribution Recommendation: Norica Nicolai (A8-0053/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0093 15) EU-Norway Agreement concerning additional trade preferences in agricultural products Recommendation: Tiziana Beghin (A8-0126/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)0094 16) EU-Australia Framework Agreement Recommendation: Francisco José Millán Mon (A8-0110/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)108 17) Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism Recommendation: Helga Stevens (A8-0131/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)110 8035/18 FFF/nc 3 DRI EN www.parlament.gv.at 18) Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism (Additional Protocol) Recommendation: Helga Stevens (A8-0132/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)111 Consultation 19) Fixing the period for the ninth election of representatives to the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage Report: Danuta Maria Hübner European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)107 20) Common system of value added tax, with regard to the obligation to respect a minimum standard rate Report: Roberto Gualtieri (A8-0124/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)177 21) Guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States Report: Miroslavs Mitrofanovs (A8-0140/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)181 II. Non-Legislative acts 1) A European strategy for the promotion of protein crops Report: Jean-Paul Denanot (A8-0121/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)0095 2) Implementation of the 7th Environment Action Programme Report: Daciana Octavia Sârbu (A8-0059/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)100 3) Gender equality in the media sector in the EU Report: Michaela Šojdrová (A8-0031/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)101 4) Empowering women and girls through the digital sector European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)102 8035/18 FFF/nc 4 DRI EN www.parlament.gv.at 5) Implementation of the Development Cooperation Instrument, the Humanitarian Aid Instrument and the European Development Fund Report: Enrique Guerrero Salom (A8-0118/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)103 6) Enhancing developing countries' debt sustainability Report: Charles Goerens (A8-0129/2018) European Parliament legislative resolution P8_TA(2018)104 7) Strengthening economic, social and territorial cohesion in the EU Report: Marc Joulaud (A8-0138/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)105 8) Non-objection to a delegated act: European Union trade mark European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)106 9) EU-Australia Framework Agreement (Resolution) Report: Francisco José Millán Mon (A8-0119/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)109 10) Integrity Policy of the Commission, in particular the appointment of the Secretary- General of the European Commission European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)117 11) Progress on UN Global compacts for safe, orderly and regular migration and on refugees European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)118 12) Implementation of the EU external financing instruments: mid-term review 2017 and the future post-2020 architecture Report: Marietje Schaake (A8-0112/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)119 13) Annual reports 2015-2016 on subsidiarity and proportionality Report: Mady Delvaux (A8-0141/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)120 8035/18 FFF/nc 5 DRI EN www.parlament.gv.at 14) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Commission and executive agencies Report: Joachim Zeller (A8-0137/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)121 15) Discharge 2016: Court of Auditors' special reports in the context of the 2016 Commission discharge Report: Joachim Zeller (A8-0130/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)122 16) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th EDFs Report: Barbara Kappel (A8-0123/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)123 17) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Parliament Report: Derek Vaughan (A8-0105/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)124 18) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Council and Council Report: Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0116/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)125 19) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Court of Justice Report: Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0122/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)126 20) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Court of Auditors Report: Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0089/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)127 21) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Economic and Social Committee Report: Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0097/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)128 22) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Committee of the Regions Report: Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0117/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)129 8035/18 FFF/nc 6 DRI EN www.parlament.gv.at 23) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European External Action Service Report: Marco Valli (A8-0128/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)130 24) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Ombudsman Report: Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0100/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)131 25) Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Data Protection Supervisor Report: Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0099/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)132 26) Discharge 2016: Performance, financial management and control of EU agencies Report: Bart Staes (A8-0115/2018) European Parliament resolution P8_TA(2018)133 27) Discharge 2016: Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) Report: Bart Staes (A8-0074/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)134 28) Discharge 2016: Office of the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) Report: Bart Staes (A8-0069/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)135 29) Discharge 2016: Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union (CdT) Report: Bart Staes (A8-0106/2018) European Parliament decision P8_TA(2018)136 30) Discharge 2016: European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) Report:
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