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AFETDEVEBUDG First Voting Session 13 July (Amendments) 13 July 2021 at 15:57 VOTING LIST AFET­DEVE­BUDG First Voting Session 13 July (amendments) Concerned text AM Tabled by Remarks Rapp Vote EU Trust Funds and the Facility for Refugees in Turkey (Milan Zver, György Hölvényi, Janusz Lewandowski) Paragraph 2 53 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, ­ Bilde, Kuhs 14/112/2 Paragraph 2 54 Meimarakis, Withdrawn ↓ Asimakopoulou, Vozemberg­Vrionidi, Spyraki, Kefalogiannis, Kympouropoulos, Kyrtsos, Zagorakis Paragraph 2 a 57 Hölvényi, Zver, + (new) Lewandowski 91/33/5 Paragraph 2 b 59 Hölvényi, Zver, + (new) Lewandowski 101/21/7 Paragraph 2 c 60 Hölvényi, Zver, + (new) Lewandowski 118/5/6 Paragraph 3 CA If adopted, 62, 63, 61 and 72 fall + 1 119/4/6 Paragraph 3 62 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 1 adopted ↓ Paragraph 3 63 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 1 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 4 CA If adopted, 61, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, + 2 69, 70, 73, 24, LIBE 9 and 119/4/6 CONT A fall Paragraph 3 61 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 1 or CA 2 adopted ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 4 64 Kanko, Kempa, Rzońca Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ Paragraph 4 65 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ Paragraph 4 66 Castaldo Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ Paragraph 4 67 Gheorghe, Cseh, Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ Goerens, Keller Paragraph 4 68 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ Bilde, Kuhs Paragraph 4 69 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 4 70 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 4 a 72 Hölvényi, Zver, Falls if CA 1 adopted ↓ (new) Lewandowski Paragraph 4 b 73 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 2 adopted ↓ (new) Strik Paragraph 5 and CA If adopted, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 + 5 a (new) 3 and 132 fall 121/2/6 Paragraph 5 74 Gheorghe, Cseh, Falls if CA 3 adopted ↓ Goerens, Keller Paragraph 5 75 Hölvényi, Zver, Falls if CA 3 adopted ↓ Lewandowski Paragraph 5 76 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 3 adopted ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 5 77 Castaldo Falls if CA 3 adopted ↓ Paragraph 5 78 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 3 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 6, 6 a CA If adopted, 79, 80, 83, 84, 231 + (new), 6 b (new) 4 and LIBE K fall 108/13/8 Paragraph 6 79 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 4 adopted ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 6 80 Cseh, Gheorghe, Falls if CA 4 adopted ↓ Auštrevičius, Vautmans, Rodríguez Ramos Paragraph 6 b 83 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 4 adopted ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 6 b 84 Gheorghe, Cseh, Falls if CA 4 adopted ↓ (new) Goerens, Chastel, Keller Paragraph 7 CA If adopted, 85, 86, 87 and 88 fall + 5 112/5/12 Paragraph 7 85 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if CA 5 adopted ↓ Bilde, Kuhs Deletion Paragraph 7 86 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 5 or 85 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 7 87 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 5 or 85 adopted ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 7 88 Demirel, Urbán Crespo Falls if CA 5 or 85 adopted ↓ Paragraph 7 a 89 Hölvényi, Zver, + (new) Lewandowski 81/24/24 Paragraph 8 CA If adopted, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99 + 6 and LIBE 9 fall 108/4/17 Paragraph 8 90 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 6 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 8 91 Gheorghe, Cseh, Falls if CA 6 adopted ↓ Goerens, Chastel, Keller Paragraph 8 a 92 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 6 adopted ↓ (new) Strik Paragraph 8 a 93 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 6 adopted ↓ (new) Paragraph 8 a 94 Demirel, Urbán Crespo ­ (new) 19/105/5 Paragraph 9 CA If adopted, 95, 96, 97 and 98 fall + 7 112/10/7 Paragraph 9 95 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if CA 7 adopted ↓ Bilde, Kuhs Paragraph 9 96 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 7 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 9 97 Kanko, Kempa, Rzońca Falls if CA 7 adopted ↓ Paragraph 9 98 Cseh, Gheorghe, Falls if CA 7 adopted ↓ Auštrevičius, Vautmans, Rodríguez Ramos Paragraph 9 a 99 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 6 adopted ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 9 b 100 Majorino, Gualmini, + (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, 76/41/12 Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 10 CA If adopted, 101, 102, 108 and + 8 LIBE 7 fall 108/10/11 Paragraph 10 101 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if CA 8 adopted ↓ Bilde, Kuhs Deletion Paragraph 10 102 Hölvényi, Zver, Falls if CA 8 or 101 adopted ↓ Lewandowski Paragraph 10 a 103 Hölvényi, Zver, + (new) Lewandowski 108/11/10 Paragraph 11 104 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, ­ Bilde, Kuhs 13/115/0 Paragraph 12 106 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, ­ Bilde, Kuhs 23/105/0 Paragraph 12 107 Marquardt, Andresen, + Strik 61/57/10 Paragraph 12 a 108 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 8 adopted ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 12 a 109 Demirel, Urbán Crespo ­ (new) 23/104/2 Paragraph 12 b 110 Majorino, Gualmini, + (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, 79/43/7 Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 13 CA If adopted, 111, 112, 113, 114, + 9 115, 116, 139, 141, 150 and 103/21/5 LIBE 8 fall Paragraph 13 111 Demirel, Urbán Crespo Falls if CA 9 adopted ↓ Deletion Paragraph 13 112 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if CA 9 or 111 adopted ↓ Bilde, Kuhs Paragraph 13 113 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 9 or 111 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 13 114 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 9 or 111 adopted ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 13 115 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 9 or 111 adopted ↓ Paragraph 13 116 Castaldo Falls if CA 9 or 111 adopted ↓ Paragraph 14 CA If adopted, 120, 121, 122, 123, + 10 124, 140, LIBE 2 and LIBE 8 108/6/15 fall Paragraph 14 120 Demirel, Urbán Crespo Falls if CA 10 adopted ↓ Deletion Paragraph 14 121 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 10 or 120 adopted ↓ Paragraph 14 122 Meimarakis, Falls if CA 10 or 120 adopted ↓ Asimakopoulou, Vozemberg­Vrionidi, Spyraki, Kefalogiannis, Kympouropoulos, Kyrtsos, Zagorakis Paragraph 14 123 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 10 or 120 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 14 a CA If adopted, 117, 124, 125, 126, + (new) 11 127, 128, 147, 148, 219, 224, 104/24/1 229, 233, LIBE I, LIBE J, LIBE 10, LIBE 11 and LIBE 12 fall Paragraph 13 a 117 Demirel, Urbán Crespo Falls if CA 11 adopted ↓ (new) Paragraph 14 124 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 10, 120 or CA 11 ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, adopted Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 14 a 125 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 11 adopted ↓ (new) Strik Paragraph 14 a 126 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 11 adopted ↓ (new) Paragraph 14 b 127 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 11 adopted ↓ (new) Paragraph 14 c 128 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 11 adopted ↓ (new) Paragraph 15 CA If adopted, 129, 130, 131, 132, + 12 133, 134, 135, 136 and 137 fall 114/5/10 Paragraph 15 129 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 12 adopted ↓ Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Deletion Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Glucksmann Paragraph 15 130 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if CA 12 or 129 adopted ↓ Bilde, Kuhs Paragraph 15 131 Comín i Oliveres Falls if CA 12 or 129 adopted ↓ Paragraph 15 a CA If adopted, 138 and 119 fall + (new) 13 118/3/8 Paragraph 15 b CA If adopted, 55, 132, 134, 149, + (new) 14 274, LIBE F, LIBE 3 and 119/3/7 CONT 22 fall Paragraph 2 a 55 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 14 adopted ↓ (new) Strik Paragraph 15 a 132 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 3, CA 12 or CA 14 ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, adopted Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 15 133 Marquardt, Andresen, Falls if CA 12 or 129 adopted ↓ Strik Paragraph 15 134 Gheorghe, Cseh, Falls if CA 12, 129 or CA 14 ↓ Goerens, Chastel, adopted Keller Paragraph 15 135 Kanko, Kempa, Rzońca Falls if CA 12, 129 or 134 ↓ adopted Paragraph 15 136 Demirel, Urbán Crespo Falls if CA 12 or 129 adopted ↓ Paragraph 15 137 Hölvényi, Zver, Falls if CA 12 or 129 adopted ↓ Lewandowski Paragraph 15 a 138 Hölvényi, Zver, Falls if CA 13 adopted ↓ (new) Lewandowski Paragraph 13 b 119 Negrescu Falls if CA 13 adopted ↓ (new) Paragraph 15 b 139 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 9 adopted ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 15 c 140 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 10 adopted ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Glucksmann Paragraph 15 d 141 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 9 adopted ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 15 e 142 Majorino, Gualmini, ­ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, 53/70/6 Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 16 143 Marquardt, Andresen, Deletion ­ Strik 52/75/2 Paragraph 16 145 Comín i Oliveres Falls if 143 adopted ­ 54/68/5 Paragraph 16 144 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if 143 or 145 adopted ­ Bilde, Kuhs 14/114/0 Paragraph 16 146 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if 143 or 145 adopted + Arena, Köster, Pisapia, 55/34/40 Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis Paragraph 16 a 147 Hölvényi, Zver, Falls if CA 11 adopted ↓ (new) Lewandowski Paragraph 16 a 148 Majorino, Gualmini, Falls if CA 11 adopted ↓ (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Glucksmann Paragraph 16 a 149 Cseh, Gheorghe, Falls if CA 14 adopted ↓ (new) Auštrevičius, Vautmans, Rodríguez Ramos Paragraph 16 a 150 Castaldo Falls if CA 9 adopted ↓ (new) Paragraph 16 b 151 Majorino, Gualmini, + (new) Arena, Köster, Pisapia, 123/3/3 Schieder, Zorrinho, González, Papadakis, Glucksmann Paragraph 17, 17 CA If adopted, 152, 153, 154, 155, + a (new) 15 159 and 25 fall 118/5/6 Paragraph 17 152 Zimniok, Beck, Fest, Falls if CA 15 adopted
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