Result of Roll-Call-Votes of 12 Key Votes on the Resolution Containing the European Parliament Request for the Tisa Negotiations (Reding's Report)

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Result of Roll-Call-Votes of 12 Key Votes on the Resolution Containing the European Parliament Request for the Tisa Negotiations (Reding's Report) Result of roll-call-votes of 12 key votes on the resolution containing the European Parliament request for the TiSA negotiations (Reding's report) List of 12 votes selected: 1. Amendment 20, rejected (asking Commission to withdraw now from the TiSA negotiations) 2. Amendment 36 : carried (all parties must ratify the ILO conventions) 3. Amendment 22: rejected : (on the use of positive lists only) 4. Amendment 25: (identical to Amdt 3): carried: (on the inclusion of a revision clause, especially in case of social dumping) 5. Amendment 5 : carried: (on the complete exclusion of any standstill o ratchet clauses) 6. Amendment 37: rejected: (on the right of developing countries to protect their skilled professionals, no prohibition of applying economic needs test) 7. Amendment 39; rejected: (not to make further commitments to liberalize financial services) 8. Amendment 53: rejected: (to recognize TiSA is a mixed agreement, to be ratified by national parliaments of MS as well) 9. Amendment 45, carried: (to ensure universal service in remote areas, islands, areas of difficult access) 10. Amendment 52: rejected: (to withdraw from the TiSA negotiations if recommendations contained in the resolution are not respected) 11. Amendment 68: rejected: (to request to change the mandate for TiSA) 12. Final vote on the whole resolution as amended. 1. Amendment 20, rejected (asking Commission to withdraw now from the TiSA negotiations) tabled by Helmut Scholz, Lola Sánchez Caldentey, Stelios Kouloglou, Eleonora Forenza, Anne Marie Mineur, Dimitrios Papadimoulis, Paloma López Bermejo, Fabio De Masi, Marina Albiol Guzmán, Martina Anderson, Malin Björk, Matt Carthy, Javier Couso Permuy, Tania González Peñas, Anja Hazekamp, Rina Ronja Kari, Merja Kyllönen, Curzio Maltese, Liadh Ní Riada, Sofia Sakorafa, Neoklis Sylikiotis, Marie-Christine Vergiat on behalf of the GUE/NGL Group 1. Calls on the Commission to withdraw from the TiSA negotiations, since this agreement would endanger EU service standards, jobs (including quality jobs), public services for EU citizens and the right of Member States to regulate; Result of vote: 116 + ECR:Marias, Messerschmidt, Vistisen EFDD:Adinolfi, Affronte, Agea, Aiuto, Beghin, Bergeron, Borrelli, Castaldo, Corrao, D'Amato, Evi, Ferrara, Moi, Paksas, Pedicini, Tamburrano, Valli, Zanni, Zullo ENF:Aliot, Arnautu, Bay, Bilde, Bizzotto, Borghezio, Boutonnet, Briois, Buonanno, D'Ornano, Ferrand, Fontana, Goddyn, Jalkh, Kappel, Lebreton, Le Pen Marine, Loiseau, Maeijer, Martin Dominique, Mayer, Mélin, Monot, Montel, Obermayr, Salvini, Schaffhauser, Stuger, Troszczynski, Vilimsky, Zijlstra GUE/NGL:Albiol Guzmán, Anderson Martina, Benito Ziluaga, Björk, Boylan, Chountis, Chrysogonos, Couso Permuy, De Masi, Eck, Ernst, Ferreira João, Flanagan, Forenza, González Peñas, Hadjigeorgiou, Händel, Hazekamp, de Jong, Juaristi Abaunz, Kari, Kouloglou, Kuneva, Kyllönen, Le Hyaric, Lösing, Maltese, Matias, Mélenchon, Mineur, Omarjee, Papadimoulis, Pimenta Lopes, Sakorafa, Sánchez Caldentey, Scholz, Senra Rodríguez, Spinelli, Sylikiotis, Torres Martínez, Urbán Crespo, Vergiat, Viegas, Zimmer NI:Balczó, Epitideios, Fountoulis, Gollnisch, Sonneborn, Synadinos, Voigt S&D:Cofferati, Gomes, Guillaume, Paolucci Verts/ALE:Bové, Delli, Durand, Jadot, Joly, Lambert, Scott Cato, Urtasun 517 - ALDE:Ali, Arthuis, Auštrevičius, van Baalen, Bearder, Becerra Basterrechea, Bilbao Barandica, Calvet Chambon, Cavada, Charanzová, De Backer, Deprez, de Sarnez, Diaconu, Dlabajová, Faria, Federley, Gerbrandy, Goerens, Goulard, Griesbeck, Guoga, Harkin, Huitema, Hyusmenova, in 't Veld, Jäätteenmäki, Jakovčić, Ježek, Kallas, Kyuchyuk, Lambsdorff, Marinho e Pinto, Mazuronis, Meissner, Michel, Mihaylova, van Miltenburg, Mlinar, Müller, Nart, Nicolai, van Nieuwenhuizen, Paet, Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz, Petersen, Radoš, Ries, Riquet, Rochefort, Rohde, Schaake, Selimovic, Takkula, Telička, Toom, Tørnæs, Torvalds, Tremosa i Balcells, Uspaskich, Vajgl, Vautmans, Väyrynen, Verhofstadt, Weber Renate, Wikström ECR:Ashworth, Barekov, Bashir, Belder, Czarnecki, Czesak, van Dalen,Dalton, Demesmaeker, Deva, Dohrmann, Duncan, Dzhambazki, Fitto, Ford, Foster, Fotyga, Fox, Girling, Gosiewska, Halla-aho, Hannan, Henkel, Hoc, Jurek, Kamall, Karim, Karlsson, Karski, Kirkhope, Kłosowski, Kölmel, Krasnodębski, Kuźmiuk, Legutko, Lewer, Loones, Lucke, McClarkin, McIntyre, Macovei, Nicholson, Ożóg, Piecha, Piotrowski, Poręba, Ruohonen-Lerner, Sernagiotto, Starbatty, Stevens, von Storch, Sulík, Swinburne, Tannock, Tomaševski, Tomašić, Tošenovský, Trebesius, Ujazdowski, Van Bossuyt, Van Orden, Wiśniewska, Wojciechowski, Zahradil, Žitňanská, Złotowski EFDD:Iwaszkiewicz, Lundgren, Winberg ENF:Marusik, Żółtek NI:Chauprade, Dodds Diane, Korwin-Mikke PPE:Adaktusson, Alliot-Marie, Ayuso, Bach, Balz, Becker, Belet, Bendtsen, Bocskor, Böge, Bogovič, Boni, Brok, Buda, Buşoi, Buzek, Cadec, van de Camp, Casa, Caspary, del Castillo Vera, Cesa, Christoforou, Cicu, Cirio, Clune, Coelho, Collin-Langen, Comi, Comodini Cachia, Corazza Bildt, Csáky, Danjean, Dantin, Dati, Deli, Deß, Deutsch, Díaz de Mera García Consuegra, Dorfmann, Ehler, Engel, Erdős, Estaràs Ferragut, Ferber, Fernandes, Fisas Ayxelà, Fjellner, Florenz, Gabriel, Gahler, Gál, Gáll-Pelcz, Gambús, Gardini, Gieseke, González Pons, de Grandes Pascual, Gräßle, Grossetête, Grzyb, Gyürk, Herranz García, Hetman, Hohlmeier, Hölvényi, Hortefeux, Hübner, Iturgaiz, Jahr, Jazłowiecka, Jiménez-Becerril Barrio, Joulaud, Juvin, Kalinowski, Karas, Kariņš, Kefalogiannis, Kelam, Kelly, Koch, Kósa, Köstinger, Kovatchev, Kozłowska-Rajewicz, Kudrycka, Kuhn, Kukan,Kyrtsos, Lamassoure, Landsbergis, de Lange, La Via, Lavrilleux, Le Grip, Lenaers, Lewandowski, Liese, Lins, Lope Fontagné, López-Istúriz White, Łukacijewska, McAllister, Maletić, Malinov, Mănescu, Mann, Marinescu, Martusciello, Matera, Maullu, Melo, Metsola, Mikolášik, Millán Mon, Monteiro de Aguiar, Morano, Morin-Chartier, Mureşan, Muselier, Mussolini, Nagy, Niebler, Niedermayer, van Nistelrooij, Novakov, Olbrycht, Pabriks, Patriciello, Paunova, Peterle, Petir, Pieper, Pietikäinen, Pitera, Plenković, Plura, Pogliese, Polčák, Ponga, Pospíšil, Preda, Proust, Quisthoudt-Rowohl, Radev, Rangel, Reding, Reul, Ribeiro, Rolin, Rosati, Ruas, Rübig, Saïfi, Salini, Sander, Sarvamaa, Saryusz-Wolski, Saudargas, Schmidt, Schöpflin, Schulze, Schwab, Siekierski, Sógor, Šojdrová, Sommer, Spyraki, Štefanec, Štětina, Stier, Stolojan, Šuica, Šulin, Svoboda, Szájer, Szejnfeld, Tajani, Thun und Hohenstein, Tőkés, Tomc, Ţurcanu, Ungureanu, Urutchev, Vaidere, Valcárcel Siso, Vălean, Vandenkendelaere, Virkkunen, Voss, Vozemberg-Vrionidi, Wałęsa, Weber Manfred, Wenta, Wieland, Winkler Hermann, Winkler Iuliu, Záborská, Zagorakis, Zalba Bidegain, Zdechovský, Zdrojewski, Zeller, Zver, Zwiefka S&D:Aguilera García, Anderson Lucy, Andrieu, Androulakis, Arena, Assis, Balas, Balčytis, Benifei, Berès, Bettini, Blanco López, Blinkevičiūtė, Bonafè, Borzan, Boştinaru, Brannen, Bresso, Briano, Bullmann, Cabezón Ruiz, Caputo, Childers, Chinnici, Christensen, Corbett, Costa, Cozzolino, Cristea, Dalli, Dance, Dăncilă, Danti, Delvaux, De Monte, Denanot, Drăghici, Ertug, Fajon, Fernández, Ferreira Elisa, Flašíková Beňová, Fleckenstein, Freund, Frunzulică, García Pérez, Gardiazabal Rubial, Gasbarra, Gebhardt, Geier, Gentile, Geringer de Oedenberg, Gierek, Gill Neena, Giuffrida, Grammatikakis, Grapini, Graswander-Hainz, Griffin, Groote, Gualtieri, Guerrero Salom, Guteland, Gutiérrez Prieto, Hedh, Hoffmann, Honeyball, Howitt, Iotova, Ivan, Jaakonsaari, Jáuregui Atondo, Jongerius, Kadenbach, Kammerevert, Kaufmann, Keller Jan, Khan, Kirton-Darling, Kofod, Krehl, Kumpula-Natri, Kyenge, Lange, Lauristin, Leinen, Liberadzki, Lietz, López, Ludvigsson, Łybacka, McAvan, Mamikins, Maňka, Manscour, Martin David, Martin Edouard, Maurel, Mavrides, Mizzi, 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