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939 Written explanations of Lieve WIERINCK

Eurojust-Denmark Agreement on judicial cooperation in criminal matters (A8-0192/2019 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour, considering the interests of both parties to establish close and dynamic cooperation to meet the present and future challenges posed by serious crime, particularly organised crime and terrorism, and to facilitate the coordination of investigations and prosecutions covering the territory of Denmark and one or more of the other Member States of the European Union.
2016/11/22
European Defence Fund (A8-0412/2018 - Zdzisław Krasnodębski)

. – I voted in favour. The European Defence Fund has the potential to enhance EU integration in this field, while helping EU Member States spend taxpayers’ money more efficiently by reducing duplication. We need a European Union that protects and defends its citizens. Enhanced collaboration on research in defence and the joint development of capabilities will help to secure the EU’s strategic autonomy and the competitiveness of our industries.
2016/11/22
InvestEU (A8-0482/2018 - José Manuel Fernandes, Roberto Gualtieri)

. – I voted in favour. The InvestEU Programme will bring together under one roof the multitude of EU financial instruments currently available to support investment in the EU. This will make funding for investment projects in Europe simpler, more efficient and more flexible. The InvestEU Fund will be market-based and demand-driven. By crowding-in private investors, it will help achieve the EU’s ambitious goals in sustainability, scientific excellence and economic growth.
2016/11/22
A comprehensive European Union framework on endocrine disruptors (B8-0241/2019)

. – I voted in favour. EDCs are a class of chemicals commonly found throughout our environment in children’s products, food containers, personal care products, pesticides and furniture. These hazardous substances alter the functioning of the hormonal system, having a negative effect on the health of humans and animals. A robust Union framework on will lay the foundations for a non-toxic circular economy, encouraging industrial innovation through safer substitution.
2016/11/22
Protocol to the EU-Denmark Agreement on the criteria and mechanisms for establishing the State responsible for examining a request for asylum and 'Eurodac' (A8-0196/2019 - Ignazio Corrao)

. – I voted in favour. This protocol will enable Denmark to participate in the law enforcement access components of Eurodac in order to support and strengthen police cooperation between the competent authorities of the Member States and those of Denmark for the prevention, detection and investigation of terrorist offences and other serious criminal offences. That way, the protocol will establish legally binding rights and obligations to ensure the effective participation of Denmark in the law enforcement elements of Regulation (EU) No 603/2013.
2016/11/22
Establishing Horizon Europe – laying down its rules for participation and dissemination (A8-0401/2018 - Dan Nica)

. – I voted in favour. This proposal lays down the rules for participation and dissemination of results applicable to indirect actions carried out under the programme and establishes the framework for EU support for research and innovation activities. The programme will deliver scientific, technological, economic and societal impact from the European Union’s investments in research and innovation and will strengthen the scientific and technological bases of the European Union as a whole. Research and industry are to deliver on the European Union strategic priorities and policies and contribute to addressing global challenges, including the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement.
2016/11/22
Programme implementing Horizon Europe (A8-0410/2018 - Christian Ehler)

. – I voted in favour. Research and innovation (R&I) delivers on citizens’ priorities, boosts the European Union’s productivity and competitiveness, and is crucial for sustaining our socio-economic model and values, and enabling solutions that address challenges in a more systematic way. Horizon Europe will deliver scientific, technological, economic and societal impact from the European Union’s investments in research and innovation and will strengthen the scientific and technological bases of the European Union as a whole. Research and industry will deliver on the European Union’s strategic priorities and policies and contribute to addressing global challenges, including the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement.
2016/11/22
Space programme of the Union and the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (A8-0405/2018 - Massimiliano Salini)

. – I voted in favour. Space-based services and applications are shaping the current and future well-being and security of European citizens, as well as the competitiveness of its industrial base. It is therefore crucial to foster the Space economy so that all Member States, their citizens and their industries, can fully reap the benefits of this Space Programme. In an increasingly uncertain geopolitical environment, investing in space must remain an institutional priority to preserve Europe’s leadership, competitiveness, sustainability and autonomy in this strategic domain in the future.
2016/11/22
Digital Europe Programme for the period 2021-2027 (A8-0408/2018 - Angelika Mlinar)

. – I voted in favour. This proposal is the first pan-European digital programme and should be seen as a major step for strengthening and improving Europe leading position. The programme supports the digital transformation of the European economy, industry and society. It shall reinforce Europe’s capacities in key digital technology areas through large-scale deployment and widen their diffusion and uptake in both areas of public interest and private sector.
2016/11/22
Fiscalis programme for cooperation in the field of taxation (A8-0421/2018 - Sven Giegold)

. – I voted in favour. There is a need to provide quick and joint responses to emerging problems such as tax fraud, tax evasion and tax avoidance, digitalisation and new business models, while at the same time preventing unnecessary administrative burden for citizens and businesses in cross-border transactions. The programme will support tax authorities and taxation in order to improve the functioning of the single market, foster fair competition within the Union, and protect the financial and economic interests of the Union and its Member States, including against tax fraud, tax evasion and aggressive tax planning.
2016/11/22
Programme for the Environment and Climate Action (LIFE) (A8-0397/2018 - Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy)

. – I voted in favour. The EU should be the global frontrunner for sustainable economic growth and employment. Proper implementation of EU environmental and climate legislation and policy, combined with the requisite funding, is necessary to meet the overarching environment and climate objectives and international commitments of the EU and the Member States. LIFE remains a crucial, effective and efficient financial instrument in order to achieve EU’s environmental objectives.
2016/11/22
Justice programme (A8-0068/2019 - Josef Weidenholzer, Heidi Hautala)

. – I voted in favour. The programme will contribute to the further development of a European area of freedom, security and justice based on the rule of law, including the independence of judges and impartiality of justice, on mutual recognition, mutual trust and cross border cooperation. Thereby, the programme will also contribute to the development of democracy, rule of law and fundamental rights.
2016/11/22
Rights and Values programme (A8-0468/2018 - Bodil Valero)

. – I voted in favour. The programme’s aim is to provide sufficient funding to address new challenges to fundamental European values as laid down in Article 2 of the TEU. The proposed financial allocations between 2021 and 2027 would ensure civil society with the necessary support to fight for the promotion of these rights and values. After all, respect for democracy, Rule of Law and fundamental rights is at the core of the European project.
2016/11/22
Adapting a number of legal acts providing for the use of the regulatory procedure with scrutiny to Articles 290 and 291 TFEU - part II (A8-0190/2019 - József Szájer)

. – I voted in favour. In the new agreement, the institutions acknowledge the need for the alignment of all existing legislation to the legal framework introduced by the Lisbon Treaty, and in particular the need to give high priority to the prompt alignment of all basic acts that still refer to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny.
2016/11/22
Implementation and financing of the EU general budget for 2019 in relation to the UK's withdrawal from the Union (A8-0197/2019 - Jean Arthuis)

. – I voted in favour. In a withdrawal scenario, the EU will be in a position to honour its commitments and to continue making payments in 2019 to UK beneficiaries for contracts signed and decisions made before 30 March 2019. This will apply if the UK meets the condition that it will honour its obligations under the 2019 budget and that it accepts the necessary audit checks and controls.
2016/11/22
EU-Russia Agreement on cooperation in science and technology (A8-0188/2019 - Christian Ehler)

. – I voted in favour. Scientific relations with Russia are based on a long tradition of excellence, a large network between scientists and scientific institutions, and they are underlined by important and well-known achievements in diverse areas of science and their applications. Supporting these relations remains a priority, which is especially relevant under the current political situation. Political sanctions on Russia do not target S&T cooperation, except for certain technological fields related to offshore oil and gas exploration, and military applications.
2016/11/22
Amendment of the European Investment Bank's Statute (A8-0189/2019 - Danuta Maria Hübner)

. – I voted in favour. The aim of the targeted amendment proposed by the EIB is to adapt the Statute of the Bank to reflect an increase in the EIB’s subscribed capital by Poland and Romania. This capital increase compensates only marginally the reduction in the capital of the EIB due to the departure of the United Kingdom. To preserve the EIB’s ability to achieve its policy objectives, the capital shortfall needs to be compensated.
2016/11/22
European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre and Network of National Coordination Centres (A8-0084/2019 - Julia Reda)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is stepping up its capacity to protect Europe against ever-increasing cyber threats by creating a new structure to pool and network its expertise in cybersecurity research, technology and its industrial development. It is in the EU’s strategic interest to ensure the necessary capacities and capabilities in order to protect the European networks and digital services. Structured pooling and sharing of research capacities will give a real push to the competitiveness of the EU’s cybersecurity industry in relation to global players.
2016/11/22
Connecting Europe Facility (A8-0409/2018 - Henna Virkkunen, Marian-Jean Marinescu, Pavel Telička)

. – I voted in favour. The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) is a key EU instrument to promote growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted infrastructure investment at European level. It will support the development of high performing, sustainable and efficiently interconnected trans-European networks in the fields of transport, energy and digital services.
2016/11/22
Tackling the dissemination of terrorist content online (A8-0193/2019 - Daniel Dalton)

. – I voted in favour. The new rules will oblige internet companies to swiftly delete terrorist content or disable access after receiving a removal order. In the future all Member States will be required to designate a single judicial or administrative authority to issue such removal orders. Terrorist content online must be tackled but we also must remain practical and create a balance between freedoms and security.
2016/11/22
Community statistics on migration and international protection (A8-0395/2018 - Cecilia Wikström)

. – I voted in favour. Due to the constantly changing and diverse nature of current migratory flows, there is a need for comprehensive and comparable gender-disaggregated statistical data on the migrant population. These data will make it possible to understand the current situation and identify inequalities and vulnerabilities and will provide policymakers with relevant information for the development of future public policies that take into account the gender dimension and are based on human rights.
2016/11/22
EU Accession to the Geneva Act on Appellations of Origin and Geographical Indications (A8-0187/2019 - Virginie Rozière)

. – I voted in favour. The Geneva Act expands the scope of the Lisbon system beyond appellations of origin to cover all geographical indications and makes it possible for international organisations, such as the European Union, to become contracting parties. To enable it to properly execute its exclusive competence for the areas covered by the Geneva Act and its functions in the context of its comprehensive protection systems for agricultural designations of origin and geographical indications, the Union should accede to the Geneva Act and become a contracting party.
2016/11/22
EU-Philippines Agreement on certain aspects of air services (A8-0191/2019 - Jozo Radoš)

. – I voted in favour. The agreement replaces certain provisions in the existing bilateral air services agreements between Member States and the Republic of the Philippines that were contrary to Union law and would constitute discrimination against EU air carriers established in the territory of a Member State but owned and controlled by nationals of other Member States. The traditional designation clauses are replaced with an ʻEU designation clauseʼ, allowing all EU carriers to benefit from the right of establishment. In that way, potential conflicts with Union competition rules can be resolved.
2016/11/22
International Agreement on olive oil and table olives (A8-0186/2019 - Eleonora Forenza)

. – I voted in favour. The 2015 International Agreement on Olive Oil and Table Olives is the successor agreement to the 2005 International Agreement on Olive Oil and Table Olives. The new agreement ensures that the EU will continue to contribute actively in the international cooperation on olive oil and table olives.
2016/11/22
Sovereign bond-backed securities (A8-0180/2019 - Jonás Fernández)

. – I voted in favour. The proposal aims to provide a framework for the market-led development of sovereign bond backed securities (SBBS). SBBSs might be able to help banks and other financial institutions better diversify their sovereign exposures, further weaken the bank—sovereign nexus and enhance the supply of low-risk euro denominated assets facilitating the implementation of monetary policy. SBBSs could support further portfolio diversification in the financial sector, while creating a new source of high—quality collateral particularly suited for use in cross-border financial transactions.
2016/11/22
OLAF investigations and cooperation with the European Public Prosecutor's Office (A8-0179/2019 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. It is important to ensure consistency in the legal framework for the protection of the Union’s financial interests. In view of their common goal to preserve the integrity of the Union budget, the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) should establish and maintain a close relationship based on sincere cooperation and aimed at ensuring the complementarity of their respective mandates and coordination of their action.
2016/11/22
Establishing the instrument for financial support for customs control equipment (A8-0460/2018 - Jiří Pospíšil)

. – I voted in favour. This programme continues to facilitate coordination between Member State authorities as well as capacity building, including training and exchange of best practices, in order to ensure a uniform application of EU customs legislation. The modernisation of customs processes may foster economic activity and growth by making European industry more competitive and facilitating trade, as well as ensuring the protection of Europe’s consumers. The customs programme is essential to achieve these goals.
2016/11/22
Guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States (A8-0177/2019 - Miroslavs Mitrofanovs)

. – I voted in favour. We need a coordinated strategy for employment and particularly for promoting a skilled, trained and adaptable workforce as well as labour markets that are responsive to economic change. Member States should facilitate the creation of quality jobs, by reducing the barriers that businesses face in hiring people, by fostering responsible entrepreneurship and genuine self-employment and by supporting the creation and growth of micro and small enterprises.
2016/11/22
Enforcement requirements and specific rules for posting drivers in the road transport sector (A8-0206/2018 - Merja Kyllönen)

. – I voted in favour. Posting is a situation where a truck driver works for a limited period in another EU Member State and acquires social rights temporarily in that Member State. EU-wide rules on posting of drivers will give a clear legal framework for applying rules on the posting of workers to the highly mobile transport sector, to prevent red tape caused by differing national approaches and ensure fair remuneration for drivers.
2016/11/22
Daily and weekly driving times, minimum breaks and rest periods and positioning by means of tachographs (A8-0205/2018 - Wim van de Camp)

. – I voted in favour. By using digital technologies, it will make drivers’ lives easier and reduce road-check times. There is also a need for national authorities to focus on companies with poor compliance records, while cutting back on random checks on law-abiding operators. These changes will ensure better rest conditions for drivers and companies will have to organise their timetables so that drivers are able to return home at regular intervals.
2016/11/22
Adapting to development in the road transport sector (A8-0204/2018 - Ismail Ertug)

. – I voted in favour. In order to combat the phenomenon of so-called ‘letterbox companies’ and guarantee fair competition and a level playing field in the internal market, we need clearer establishment criteria, more intensive monitoring and improved cooperation between Member States. Effective and efficient enforcement of these rules is a prerequisite for fair competition in the internal market.
2016/11/22
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (A8-0176/2019 - Gabriel Mato)

. – I voted in favour. The new European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) will continue to support the EU common fisheries policy and the Union’s maritime policy. The aim is to simplify the delivery of the fund, compared to the very complex legal framework in use for the current EMFF. The fund should contribute to the development of the blue economy and support the EU’s climate objectives.
2016/11/22
Strengthening the security of identity cards and of residence documents issued to Union citizens (A8-0436/2018 - Gérard Deprez)

. – I voted in favour. The new regulation is an important step forward to minimise document fraud, identity theft and the fight against terrorism. The new cards will have a standardised format with two biometric identifiers (the facial image and two fingerprints) and the EU flag as a new feature. All these elements combined will facilitate the free movement of EU citizens, reduce administrative hassle and strengthen the internal security of the European Union.
2016/11/22
Work-life balance for parents and carers (A8-0270/2018 - David Casa)

. – I voted in favour. This initiative will have positive implications for not only the individual, but companies and the entirety of society too. Parents and carers will benefit from a better work-life balance as well as the forecasted increase in employment for women, whose higher earnings and career progression will positively impact their and their families’ economic prosperity, social inclusion and health.
2016/11/22
Computerising the movement and surveillance of excise goods (A8-0010/2019 - Kay Swinburne)

. – I voted in favour. It is necessary to further maintain and develop the computerised system for monitoring the movement of excise goods in order to allow Member States to obtain real-time information. The objective is to extend the Excise Movement and Control System to intra—EU movements of excise goods that are released for consumption, in order to simplify the procedure.
2016/11/22
Adjustment of annual pre-financing for the years 2021 to 2023 (A8-0181/2019 - Mirosław Piotrowski)

. – I voted in favour. Evidence suggests that the annual pre-financing is set at a particularly high level in comparison with financial management requirements stemming from the implementation of operational programmes for the budgetary years 2021 to 2023. By decreasing the rate of annual pre-financing for those years, it should enhance the predictability of payment requirements and thus contribute to more transparent budgetary planning.
2016/11/22
Tax treatment of pension products, including the pan-European Personal Pension Product (A8-0481/2018 - Sophia in 't Veld)

. – I voted in favour. The internal market for individual retirement savings products remains highly fragmented, particularly concerning tax reliefs. In order to enhance the uptake of PEPPs, it is of key importance to elaborate on proposals regarding fiscal incentives.
2016/11/22
Listing the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders and those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement (Kosovo) (A8-0261/2016 - Tanja Fajon)

. – I voted in favour. Free movement within the EU is one of the fundamental principles of the European project. Aspiration for the EU accession process is a main driver for stability and reforms. Visa-free travel enables people—to—people contacts, provides better cross—border cooperation and cultural, educational and professional exchange. Therefore, it is important to proceed with the recognition of Kosovo to make sure they do not stay isolated on the Balkan visa liberalisation map.
2016/11/22
Establishing the Creative Europe programme (2021 to 2027) (A8-0156/2019 - Silvia Costa)

. – I voted in favour. Education and culture are key to building inclusive and cohesive societies and to sustaining European competitiveness. The proposal will develop and promote European cultural diversity and Europe’s cultural heritage and strengthen the competitiveness of the European cultural and creative sectors.
2016/11/22
'Erasmus': the Union programme for education, training, youth and sport (A8-0111/2019 - Milan Zver)

. – I voted in favour. The programme supports the educational, professional and personal development of individuals in the fields of education, training, youth activities and sport thereby contributing to sustainable growth and quality employment. I support activities to equip citizens with the necessary knowledge, skills and competences, including language skills, in a lifelong learning perspective.
2016/11/22
Establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment (A8-0175/2019 - Bas Eickhout, Sirpa Pietikäinen)

. – I voted in favour. This proposal lays the foundation for an EU framework that puts Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) considerations at the heart of the financial system. Sustainability and the transition to a low-carbon and climate resilient, more resource-efficient and circular economy are key in ensuring long-term competitiveness of the Union’s economy.
2016/11/22
Estimates of revenue and expenditure for the financial year 2020 – Section I – European Parliament (A8-0182/2019 - Vladimír Maňka)

. – I voted in favour. It is important the Parliament’s budget is set on a realistic basis and should be in line with the principles of budgetary discipline and sound financial management. The budget of the European Parliament should guarantee its full legislative competence and allow its proper functioning.
2016/11/22
Situation of rule of law and fight against corruption in the EU, specifically in Malta and Slovakia (B8-0230/2019)

. – I voted in favour. It is of key importance that EU Member States comply with the rule of law and show respect for democracy, human rights, fundamental freedoms and the values and principles enshrined in the EU Treaties. EU institutions as well as the Member States themselves need to fight against corruption and provide effective instruments for preventing, combating and penalising corruption and fighting fraud, as well as regularly monitoring mechanisms.
2016/11/22
Recent developments on the Dieselgate scandal (B8-0222/2019, RC-B8-0223/2019, B8-0223/2019, B8-0224/2019)

. – I voted in favour. Highly polluting diesel vehicles will continue to have a negative impact on air quality if no effective and coordinated actions are taken. We must reduce the harmful emissions these vehicles produce and continue to work together with Member States and other stakeholders to optimise emission regulations for vehicles in the future and accelerate the transition towards cleaner and more sustainable mobility.
2016/11/22
Decision establishing a European Peace Facility (A8-0157/2019 - Hilde Vautmans)

. – I voted in favour. The EU has a growing responsibility to safeguard its own security within a strategic environment that is continuously challenged over the last few years. Therefore, necessary instruments must be provided in order to enhance the EU’s ability to preserve peace, prevent conflicts and strengthen the international security. This facility has the potential to increase the effectiveness of EU external action and to contribute directly to the financing of peace support operations, led by third states.
2016/11/22
Resources for the specific allocation for the Youth Employment Initiative (A8-0085/2019 - Iskra Mihaylova)

. – I voted in favour. We must provide support for young people living in areas with a high level of youth unemployment that are not educated or trained. Further education courses are of high importance, since this leads to a certain qualification and therefore also good quality offers for employment.
2016/11/22
General arrangements for excise duty (A8-0117/2019 - Miguel Viegas)

. – I voted in favour. I support the free movement of goods while at the same time ensuring that the correct tax debt is ultimately collected by the Member States. Still, there are some areas that can be improved or updated in the proposal. Therefore I support the recast of Directive 2008/118/EC as means of more clarity.
2016/11/22
Products eligible for exemption from or a reduction in dock dues (A8-0112/2019 - Iskra Mihaylova)

. – I voted in favour. I support the adaptation of the list of products eligible for a tax differential in order to reflect on the latest changes in the local economies. This measure aims at continuing to stimulate economic activity and competitiveness and is in accordance with the coherence of the internal market and of the EU legal order.
2016/11/22
Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (A8-0173/2019 - Pier Antonio Panzeri, Cristian Dan Preda, Frank Engel, Charles Goerens)

. – I voted in favour. By merging various instruments under the NDICI proposal, the coherence of EU’s external action as well as the flexibility to respond to future developments can be increased. Taking into account the global challenges of today, a more coherent, flexible and responsive external action is very welcome.
2016/11/22
Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA III) (A8-0174/2019 - José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra, Knut Fleckenstein)

. – I voted in favour. IPA III shall assist beneficiary countries in adopting and implementing the political, institutional, legal, legal, administrative, social and economic reforms required to ensure that they comply with the values of the Union. The instrument will therefore strengthen the rule of law, democracy and the respect of human rights.
2016/11/22
Framework for the recovery and resolution of central counterparties (A8-0015/2018 - Babette Winter, Kay Swinburne)

. – I voted in favour. The tools currently available to Member State authorities are inadequate to deal with CCPs that face significant stress. No harmonised EU rules exist for the unlikely situations in which CCPs would face severe distress or outright failure. Recovery and resolution measures are required in order to safeguard financial stability, ensure the continuity of critical functions and protect taxpayers.
2016/11/22
European Crowdfunding Service Providers (ECSP) for business (A8-0364/2018 - Ashley Fox)

. – I voted in favour. EU crowdfunding markets for business finance are not only largely underdeveloped compared to other major economies, but also unable to properly operate cross-border. Uniform requirements for the operation, organisation, authorisation and supervision of crowdfunding service providers must be established.
2016/11/22
Markets in financial instruments (A8-0362/2018 - Caroline Nagtegaal)

. – I voted in favour. Crowdfunding is a financial technology solution that provides SMEs and, in particular, start-ups and scale-ups with alternative access to finance, in order to promote innovative entrepreneurship in the Union, thereby strengthening the Capital Markets Union (CMU). However, due to the lack of an appropriate EU framework for crowdfunding activity, crowdfunding service providers are facing difficulties in scaling their operations and cross-border flows remain limited. The objective is to broaden access to finance for innovative companies, start-ups and other unlisted companies and facilitate their provision on a cross-border basis.
2016/11/22
Common rules for certain types of combined transport of goods between Member States (A8-0259/2018 - Daniela Aiuto)

. – I voted in favour. I support the reducing of road freight transport by bringing together rail, inland waterway and sea transport. The Combined Transport Directive provides an incentive for the shift from road freight to lower emission transport modes and helps to achieve the targets in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Directive provides an opportunity to modernise the transport sector. However, the effectiveness and efficiency from the Directive could be improved. Therefore I support the revision of the Combined Transport Directive, which identifies some shortcomings.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: Genetically modified soybean MON 87751 (MON-87751-7) (B8-0216/2019)

. – I voted against the objection to the authorisation of new plant strains, since these have received a favourable opinion by the EU scientific authority (EFSA).
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: Genetically modified maize 1507 x NK603 (DAS-Ø15Ø7-1 x MON-ØØ6Ø3-6) (B8-0217/2019)

. – I voted against the objection to the authorisation of new plant strains since these have received a favourable opinion by the EU scientific authority (EFSA).
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: Certain uses of bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) (DEZA a.s.) (B8-0218/2019)

. – I voted in favour. DEHP was added to the candidate list of substances of very high concern under the REACH Regulation in 2008 because of its classification as toxic to reproduction. The use of DEHP could cause risks to human health and the environment, and have disrupting consequences for animals.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: Certain uses of chromium trioxide (B8-0221/2019)

. – I voted in favour. Chromium trioxide was added to the candidate list of substances of very high concern under the REACH Regulation in 2010 because of its classification as carcinogenic and mutagenic. We must ensure a high level of protection of human health and the environment. At the same time, ECHA remains a trustworthy agency.
2016/11/22
Post-Arab Spring: way forward for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region (A8-0077/2019 - Brando Benifei)

. – I voted in favour. If we want the MENA region to become stable and resilient in the long term, Europe needs to take into account the expectations of the Arab people. Therefore, I welcome the assessment of the European response, eight years after the Arab Spring. It is essential to reassess and adapt the policy framework of the EU while taking into account the diversity of the situations in the countries of that region.
2016/11/22
Representative actions for the protection of the collective interests of consumers (A8-0447/2018 - Geoffroy Didier)

. – I voted in favour. Currently, only 19 Member States provide some form of legal remedy to victims of mass harm and proceedings can often be lengthy and costly, especially if victims go to court individually. The main improvements will be more transparency for consumers when buying online, effective penalties and clear rules to tackle the issue of dual quality of products in the EU.
2016/11/22
Protocol to the EU-Israel Euro-Mediterranean Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0164/2019 - Cristian Dan Preda)

. – I voted in favour. The aim of this agreement is to provide an appropriate framework for political dialogue and economic cooperation between the EU and Israel. Israel is an important trading partner for the EU in the Mediterranean area, and the EU is the main trading partner for Israel.
2016/11/22
Labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other essential parameters (A8-0086/2019 - Michał Boni)

. – I voted in favour. The new rules will benefit customers, who can make an informed choice on the safety and fuel efficiency of their tyres. They will also contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the road sector and thereby help the EU meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
2016/11/22
Fundamental rights of people of African descent (B8-0212/2019)

. – I voted in favour. We need to send a signal to EU Member States to tackle structural racism that prevents black people from being included in European society by developing national anti-racism strategies within a European framework to deal with discrimination in education, health, housing, policing, the justice system and politics.
2016/11/22
Report on financial crimes, tax evasion and tax avoidance (A8-0170/2019 - Jeppe Kofod, Luděk Niedermayer)

. – I voted in favour. There is a need for urgent tax reform, as the existing tax rules are often unable to keep up with the increasing speed of the economy. Hence, it is essential to adopt EU initiatives that have not yet been finalised and for careful monitoring of the implementation to ensure efficiency and proper enforcement, to keep pace with the versatility of tax fraud, tax evasion, and aggressive tax planning.
2016/11/22
EU-Switzerland Institutional Framework Agreement (A8-0147/2019 - Doru-Claudian Frunzulică)

. – I voted in favour. The EU and Switzerland are close allies and key economic partners. The degree of economic activity between the EU and Switzerland is considerable, both in terms of trade in goods and services and direct investment. At the same time, our cooperation goes well beyond mutual economic and trade benefits, covering a broad spectrum of areas ranging from justice and home affairs to research, education and transport, all of which are to the significant benefit of both sides.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - Commission and executive agencies (A8-0110/2019 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Court of Auditors' special reports in the context of the 2017 Commission discharge (A8-0088/2019 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th EDFs (A8-0107/2019 - Marco Valli)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - European Parliament (A8-0108/2019 - Claudia Schmidt)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - European Council and Council (A8-0096/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - Court of Justice (A8-0098/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - Court of Auditors (A8-0097/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - European Economic and Social Committee (A8-0100/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - Committee of the Regions (A8-0101/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - European External Action Service (A8-0109/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - European Ombudsman (A8-0099/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: EU general budget - European Data Protection Supervisor (A8-0116/2019 - Arndt Kohn)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Performance, financial management and control of EU agencies (A8-0140/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) (A8-0113/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Office of the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) (A8-0114/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union (CdT) (A8-0122/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) (A8-0119/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) (A8-0121/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within the procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (A8-0120/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within the procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Banking Authority (EBA) (A8-0124/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) (A8-0134/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) (A8-0125/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Environment Agency (EEA) (A8-0127/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) (A8-0133/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (A8-0128/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) (A8-0150/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) (A8-0137/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) (A8-0152/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Medicines Agency (EMA) (A8-0135/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) (A8-0139/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) (A8-0130/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) (A8-0129/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) (A8-0158/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) (A8-0141/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Training Foundation (ETF) (A8-0131/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice (eu-LISA) (A8-0145/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) (A8-0138/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Euratom Supply Agency (ESA) (A8-0132/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) (A8-0143/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Union Judicial Cooperation Unit (Eurojust) (A8-0155/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Police Office (Europol) (A8-0154/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) (A8-0136/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) (A8-0153/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: European GNSS Agency (GSA) (A8-0142/2019 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI) (A8-0103/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking (A8-0095/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership Joint undertaking (ECSEL) (A8-0102/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (FCH2) (A8-0105/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is Parliament’s responsibility within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking (IMI) (A8-0104/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy Joint Undertaking (A8-0126/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: SESAR Joint Undertaking (A8-0118/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2017: Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking (A8-0163/2019 - Martina Dlabajová)

. – I voted in favour. The Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, the Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the responsibility of the Parliament within this procedure. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with a discharge for the 2017 financial year.
2016/11/22
Mechanism to resolve legal and administrative obstacles in a cross-border context (A8-0414/2018 - Matthijs van Miltenburg)

. – I voted in favour. By identifying the remaining bottlenecks, the Commission’s 2015 cross-border review revealed legal and administrative barriers to be the main obstacle to cross-border cooperation. The introduction of a mechanism to address cross-border obstacles could enable the EU’s border regions to take full advantage of their economic potential, thereby helping to strengthen the overall economic and territorial cohesion of the Union.
2016/11/22
Draft Agreement on Cooperation between Eurojust and Georgia (A8-0065/2019 - Sylvia-Yvone Kaufmann)

. – I voted in favour. The draft cooperation agreement with Georgia will offer the possibility to establish a practical partnership with a state of the South Caucasus region. It will be an important tool towards concluding an operational agreement with Georgia, which will facilitate the investigation and prosecution of organised crime both in Georgia and in the European Union.
2016/11/22
European Fisheries Control Agency (A8-0037/2019 - Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is necessary for the EU to promote the highest common standards for control, inspection and surveillance for the fisheries. Thereby, it contributes to a Europe-wide level playing field for the fishing industry, and contributes towards sustainable fisheries by improving compliance with existing conservation and management measures to the benefit of present and future generations.
2016/11/22
Computerising the movement and surveillance of excise goods (A8-0010/2019 - Kay Swinburne)

. – I voted in favour, because the proposal extends to the intra—EU movements of excise goods that are released for consumption. This is needed in order to simplify the procedure and allows for the proper monitoring of these movements. Moreover, this provides for an excellent basis for further automation of processes in the EU, increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of the relevant administrations.
2016/11/22
Law applicable to the third-party effects of assignments of claims (A8-0261/2018 - Pavel Svoboda)

. – I voted in favour. The new rules clarify which law is applicable for the resolution of such disputes: generally, the law of the country where assignors have their habitual residence applies, regardless of which Member State’s courts or authorities examine the case. This proposal will promote cross-border investment and access to cheaper credit. Moreover, it will prevent systemic risks.
2016/11/22
Exchange, assistance and training programme for the protection of the euro against counterfeiting for the period 2021-2027 (Pericles IV programme) (A8-0069/2019 - Dennis de Jong)

. – I voted in favour. The euro is a core European interest and needs to be protected in all its dimensions. Counterfeiting harms citizens and businesses and has an impact on their trust in the system. The euro must be protected against counterfeiting at EU level. In this regard, I welcome the exchange, assistance and training programme dedicated to this purpose.
2016/11/22
EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (A8-0053/2019 - David Martin)

. – I voted in favour. Singapore is regarded as a hub in its region. Therefore, this deal will not only enhance EU trade flows with Singapore, but also with the rest of ASEAN. In this regard, the agreement is of key geostrategic importance. It is the first bilateral trade agreement the EU has concluded with an ASEAN member and an important stepping stone towards a region to regional FTA. The deal is also crucial to avoid a competitive disadvantage for EU exporters compared with businesses from countries Singapore has already concluded trade agreements with.
2016/11/22
EU-Singapore Investment Protection Agreement (A8-0054/2019 - David Martin)

. – I voted in favour. This agreement is a part of the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement and goes beyond the investment protection provisions in CETA, it includes a fully functioning Appellate Tribunal, a code of conduct for the members of the Tribunals already incorporated into the text and it features provisions on obligations for former judges. The agreement will replace the existing bilateral investment treaties who are based on outdated investment protection provisions and feature the bespoken investor-state dispute settlement. The new agreement will ensure a high level of investor protection, transparency and accountability while safeguarding the right to regulate at all governmental levels and pursue legitimate public policy objectives for both parties.
2016/11/22
EU-Singapore Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (A8-0020/2019 - Antonio López-Istúriz White)

. – I voted in favour. The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement will provide a legal framework for the long-standing bilateral relations and commitment to strengthening and widening cooperation in regional and international forums, and in areas such as environmental protection, international stability, justice, security and development.
2016/11/22
Treaty establishing the Transport Community (A8-0022/2019 - Karima Delli)

. – I voted in favour. The treaty aims to take a more comprehensive cooperation approach, involving other transport policies and transport-related areas. The treaty facilitates the accession processes in Western Balkans and fosters regional cooperation and the reform process in the context of the Western Balkan Six initiative as well as the implementation of the TEN-T as extended to the Western Balkans.
2016/11/22
2018 Report on Bosnia and Herzegovina (A8-0467/2018 - Cristian Dan Preda)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution on the Commission’s Bosnia and Herzegovina report as I welcome the recommendations made to the commission and this country. Bosnia and Herzegovina has made improvements, but areas of concern remain. I applaud its efforts to streamline its electoral process, but I am concerned about reported levels of discrimination, organised crime, and obstacles to good governance. Furthermore, polarisation and radicalisation remain of concern.
2016/11/22
Justice programme (A8-0068/2019 - Josef Weidenholzer, Heidi Hautala)

. – I voted in favour. The programme has been drawn up in an effort to ensure that Union legislation is fully and consistently applied. I support this programme because I believe that it will contribute to the further development of a European area of justice based on mutual recognition and mutual trust.
2016/11/22
The state of the debate on the Future of Europe (A8-0427/2018 - Ramón Jáuregui Atondo)

. – I voted in favour of the report. Europe is facing new challenges for which it needs to be institutionally equipped. The EU should therefore promote a renewed spirit of cooperation and solidarity among its Members so that it can face the multiple internal and external current and future challenges. I support the clarification and guidance provided on the challenges Europe is facing and on the various directions that European integration could take. The first step in overcoming a challenge is to define it.
2016/11/22
Cooperation between the courts of the Member States in the taking of evidence in civil or commercial matters (A8-0477/2018 - Emil Radev)

. – I voted in favour. Judicial cooperation across borders is an important aspect in the area of justice. The legislation on the cross-border service of judicial documents on cooperation in the taking of evidence is adopted by the EU with the purpose to provide an efficient framework for cross-border judicial cooperation. Smooth cooperation is necessary in order to guarantee the proper functioning of the internal market.
2016/11/22
Service in the Member States of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters (A8-0001/2019 - Sergio Gaetano Cofferati)

. – I voted in favour. I support the aim of the proposal to clarify certain aspects of the service in the Member States of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters and to improve the efficiency and speed of judicial procedures with cross-border implications in commercial and civil matters. In this regard, electronic procedures have a key role.
2016/11/22
Common rules ensuring basic road freight connectivity with regard to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the Union (A8-0063/2019 - Isabella De Monte)

. – I voted in favour. The carriage of goods by road between the United Kingdom and the Member States is almost entirely in the hands of United Kingdom and Union road haulage operators. The loss by those operators of their right to provide road freight transport between the United Kingdom and the Member States could therefore result in disruptions. I believe it is therefore appropriate for the EU to adopt temporary and time-limited contingency measures to mitigate such potentially disruptive effects for connectivity.
2016/11/22
Aviation safety with regard to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland from the Union (A8-0061/2019 - Kosma Złotowski)

. – I voted in favour. Aviation safety determines directly whether a part, product or appliance can be used, regardless of whether it has been placed on the market. The EU aviation safety system allows oversight of such products, parts and appliances to be carried out reliably. Therefore, I believe it is important for the EU to adopt measures that mitigate potentially disruptive effects for the aviation sector.
2016/11/22
GATS: necessary compensatory adjustments resulting from the accession of Czechia, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Austria, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden to the EU (A8-0067/2019 - José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra)

. – I voted in favour. The proposal aims at formally concluding the compensatory agreements reached between the European Union and several WTO Members. This is important in order to obtain a consolidated GATS schedule of specific commitments.
2016/11/22
Streamlining measures for advancing the realisation of the trans-European transport network (A8-0015/2019 - Dominique Riquet)

. – I voted in favour. An effective transport sector is an essential part of our economy. We can improve this by removing obstacles to investments in infrastructure projects in the transport sector. This proposal contributes to the Investment Plan for Europe, which seeks to stimulate growth and investment in Europe.
2016/11/22
Insurance of motor vehicles (A8-0035/2019 - Dita Charanzová)

. – I voted in favour. The proposal seeks to amend specific areas, including insolvency of the insurer, claims history, risks due to uninsured driving, and the minimum amounts of cover. I believe this proposal is crucial in order to ensure a high level of protection of victims of motor vehicle accidents. Moreover, it facilitates the free movement of motor vehicles between the Member States.
2016/11/22
Experiencing backlash in women’s rights and gender equality in the EU (B8-0096/2019, B8-0099/2019)

. – I voted in favour. Gender equality is one of the key values of the European Union. Equality between men and women has already largely been achieved in the EU, but some important issues remain unresolved. Therefore, I support this report, calling on Member States to always take into account the best interests and specific needs of women, specifically in designing their health strategies and policies.
2016/11/22
Deliberations of the Committee on Petitions 2018 (A8-0024/2019 - Cecilia Wikström)

. – I voted in favour. The right of petition is a key element for an advocacy democracy in which each citizen has the right to play a direct part in the democratic life of the Union. It is an important instrument for strengthening and increasing the relationship between the citizens and the European Union.
2016/11/22
Fisheries Partnership Agreement between Côte d’Ivoire and the EU (2018-2024) (A8-0030/2019 - João Ferreira)

. – I voted in favour. The EU tuna-fishing sector has an interest in fishing in Côte d’Ivoire and a renewal of the Protocol would help strengthen monitoring, control and surveillance. In addition, it will contribute to improved governance of the fish stocks in the region. The Protocol provides fishing opportunities for Union vessels in Côte d’Ivoire waters and will allow the EU and Côte d’Ivoire to collaborate more closely in order to promote the sustainable exploitation of fisheries.
2016/11/22
EU-Morocco Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (A8-0027/2019 - Alain Cadec)

. – I voted in favour. The new Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement aims to strengthen the bilateral relations between the EU and Morocco and to establish a dialogue on fisheries governance. It is important to promote sustainable and responsible fisheries and to contribute to the observance of international law while securing mutual benefits for the EU and Morocco.
2016/11/22
Agreement to prevent unregulated high seas fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean (A8-0016/2019 - Norica Nicolai)

. – I voted in favour. This agreement will help the EU to promote and protect its environmental objectives and will give access to scientific information, management measures and all future instruments put in place for the Central Arctic Ocean. It is important to increase our knowledge of living marine resources in the Central Arctic Ocean and its ecosystems. These data will facilitate and improve decision-making on measures for exploratory fishing in the agreement area.
2016/11/22
Protocol to the EU-Mexico Economic Partnership, Political Coordination and Cooperation Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0066/2019 - Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández)

. – I voted in favour of Parliament’s recommendation on the draft Council decision. International cooperation remains one of the key features of EU external policy. In times of emerging protectionist tendencies, I strongly support the deepening of the relationship with Mexico.
2016/11/22
EU Anti-Fraud Programme (A8-0064/2019 - José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra)

. – I voted in favour. The financial interests of the European Union must be protected. In this regard, it is important that irregularities are reported and that the exchange of information and best practice between anti-fraud enforcers across Europe is promoted.
2016/11/22
Minimum requirements for water reuse (A8-0044/2019 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour. The increasing demand, together with the effects of climate change and the increase in average temperatures, raises the alarm that there may be an increasing number of areas subject to water scarcity. A sound and efficient management of water resources is therefore becoming increasingly important. Water is seen more and more as a scarce resource. I think that finding appropriate solutions at EU level is of crucial importance to protect water, to maintain a high level of well-being for citizens and to preserve the environment.
2016/11/22
Programme for single market, competitiveness of enterprises and European statistics (A8-0052/2019 - Nicola Danti)

. – I voted in favour. The single market is the cornerstone of the European project. It has contributed to achieving a high level of integration between Member States and has brought sizeable benefits to businesses, citizens and consumers. However, many barriers remain, and due to a changing geopolitical environment, new challenges keep emerging and continue to hinder the completion of the single market. There is need for an improvement of its governance and a strategic and integrated approach towards the attainment of a well-functioning internal market.
2016/11/22
VAT: Definitive system for the taxation of trade between Member States (A8-0028/2019 - Fulvio Martusciello)

. – I voted in favour. Replacing the current system with a single procedure for all Member States will be beneficial for business-to-business transactions. The definitive VAT system of taxation of trade aims to boost efforts to reduce the VAT gap. It introduces simplifications that reduce companies’ administrative costs. It improves the benefits of the single market and becomes more fraud resilient.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Treaty provisions related to EU Citizenship (A8-0041/2019 - Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz)

. – I voted in favour. EU citizenship is an important achievement of the European project. Therefore, it is important that all related provisions are implemented to reach full potential. The necessary steps must be taken to improve the implementation, scope and effectiveness of the Treaty provisions concerning citizenship.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Treaty provisions concerning enhanced cooperation (A8-0038/2019 - Alain Lamassoure)

. – I voted in favour. Enhanced cooperation enables participating Member States to organise greater cooperation than initially provided by the Treaties under the policy concerned. Implementing enhanced coordination in certain areas of EU competences gives those Member States that want to increase cooperation the legal means to pursue this. It is a solution to advance European integration.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Treaty provisions on Parliament’s power of political control over the Commission (A8-0033/2019 - Mercedes Bresso)

. – I voted in favour. Parliamentary oversight is a precondition for democratic legitimacy. Given the recent changes in the law-making process and the increased legislative role of the executive, there is a need to reinforce parliamentary scrutiny procedures. The Parliament has powerful instruments for political control over the Commission. However, it is necessary to improve the implementation of these instruments and to adjust them to EU institutional structure-specific challenges.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union in the EU institutional framework (A8-0051/2019 - Barbara Spinelli)

. – I voted in favour. The fundamental rights recognised by the Charter are at the heart of the EU legal structure and it is vital that they are safeguarded and respected. Therefore, I welcome the steps taken by the EU to integrate the Charter into its legislative and decision-making processes.
2016/11/22
Regulations and general conditions governing the performance of the Ombudsman’s duties (Statute of the European Ombudsman) (A8-0050/2019 - Paulo Rangel)

. – I voted in favour. The Ombudsman’s Statute was not updated during the last decade. It is important to adapt the provisions to the applicable Treaties, while guaranteeing that this body continues to play a specific and decisive role in the constitutional framework of the Union. The role of the European Ombudsman is bringing greater transparency to EU negotiations, and having a proactive approach to transparency could make the negotiating process more legitimate in the eyes of citizens.
2016/11/22
A comprehensive European industrial policy on artificial intelligence and robotics (A8-0019/2019 - Ashley Fox)

. – I voted in favour. Artificial intelligence and robotics have the potential to improve our quality of life. They are boosting innovation, leading to new business models and playing a key role in the digitalisation and transformation of our economy. Strong policies are needed to maximise the benefits of these technologies, on the one hand, and to minimise the risks for society and ensure safe development, on the other.
2016/11/22
Sustainable use of pesticides (A8-0045/2019 - Jytte Guteland)

. – I voted in favour. The use of plant production products should not have harmful effects on human health or the environment. Since pesticide use plays an important role in Europe’s agricultural production, action must be taken to ensure a sustainable use of pesticides in the EU, thereby limiting risks and impacts of pesticides on human health and the environment.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the cross-border Healthcare Directive (A8-0046/2019 - Ivo Belet)

. – I voted in favour. The Directive establishes an EU framework and a set of rights to ensure the access of EU citizens to care, with the intention to facilitate closer cooperation in healthcare areas. The Directive ensures access to safe, high-quality cross-border healthcare in the Union and clarifies rules regarding cross-border healthcare. As I am a strong advocate of higher levels of quality in public health, I welcome the assessment made by the Commission to evaluate whether Member States have transposed the Directive correctly.
2016/11/22
Amendments to Parliament's Rules of Procedure (A8-0462/2018 - Richard Corbett)

. – I voted in favour. The new rules provide that Members must refrain from improper behaviour, offensive language, psychological or sexual harassment. This measure also aims to highlight the influence of lobbies on legislation by listing the number of meetings held between policymakers and the various stakeholders for a dossier.
2016/11/22
Rules on direct payments and support for rural development in respect of the years 2019 and 2020 (A8-0018/2019 - Czesław Adam Siekierski)

. – I voted in favour. The proposal is designed to provide certainty and continuity in the granting of support to European farmers in the years 2019 and 2020 by adapting two legislative acts of the common agricultural policy (CAP). In relation to direct payments, some of the provisions in Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 do not cover calendar year 2020 since expenditure relating to calendar year 2020 is made in financial year 2021, i.e. the first year of the new MFF 2021-2027. In relation to rural development, certain amendments are needed to ensure the continuity of the policy in the final years of the programming period and a smooth passage to the next programming period. The proposed amendments are consistent with the Rural Development Regulation and Direct Payment Regulation so the proposal is consistent with the existing policy provisions of the CAP.
2016/11/22
Accession of the Dominican Republic to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0451/2018 - Mary Honeyball)

. – I voted in favour. The Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an important instrument that has been ratified by all EU Member States. It introduces a system of cooperation between the contracting states aimed at settling cases of international child abduction at an international level. The accession of the Dominican Republic to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is in this regard very welcome in order to ensure that protection is afforded to the children in question.
2016/11/22
Accession of Ecuador and Ukraine to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0452/2018 - Mary Honeyball)

. – I voted in favour. The Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an important instrument that has been ratified by all EU Member States. It introduces a system of cooperation between the contracting states aimed at settling cases of international child abduction at an international level. The accession of Ecuador and Ukraine to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is in this regard very welcome in order to ensure that protection is afforded to the children in question.
2016/11/22
Accession of Honduras to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0457/2018 - Mary Honeyball)

. – I voted in favour. The Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an important instrument that has been ratified by all EU Member States. It introduces a system of cooperation between the contracting states aimed at settling cases of international child abduction at an international level. The accession of Honduras to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is in this regard very welcome in order to ensure that protection is afforded to the children in question.
2016/11/22
Accession of Belarus and Uzbekistan to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0458/2018 - Mary Honeyball)

. – I voted in favour. The Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an important instrument that has been ratified by all EU Member States. It introduces a system of cooperation between the contracting states aimed at settling cases of international child abduction at an international level. The accession of Belarus and Uzbekistan to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is in this regard very welcome in order to ensure that protection is afforded to the children in question.
2016/11/22
Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories with the European Union including relations between the EU, Greenland and Denmark (A8-0480/2018 - Maurice Ponga)

. – I voted in favour. The Overseas Countries and Territories have a wide-ranging autonomy, covering areas such as economic affairs, the employment market, public health, home affairs and customs. I welcome a unified, coherent legal framework for all OCTs as well as a financial instrument specific to the OCTs which is part of the Union’s budget.
2016/11/22
Annual report 2017 on the protection of the European Union’s financial interests- fight against fraud (A8-0003/2019 - Marian-Jean Marinescu)

. – I voted in favour. Corruption is a burden on society and represents a serious threat to the financial interests of the Union. Sound public spending and the protection of the EU’s financial interests are key elements of EU policy. In 2017, the EU and its Member States made progress in tackling the cross-border challenges of fraud and irregularities. I welcome in this regard all measures that were adopted to boost the protection of the EU financial interests and to counter fraud and other illegal activities.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: genetically modified oilseed rapes Ms8, Rf3 and Ms8 × Rf3 (B8-0073/2019)

. – I voted against this objection, and thus in favour of the proposed Commission implementing decision, as I believed the decision to be within Union law, and within the powers of the draft commission, and providing sufficient enough protection for the environment. Considering that the EFSA gave a positive opinion on the matter, I believe the decision was sufficiently backed by scientific studies.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: genetically modified maize 5307 (SYN-Ø53Ø7-1) (B8-0074/2019)

. – I voted against this objection, and thus in favour of the proposed Commission implementing decision, as I believed the decision to be within Union law, and within the powers of the draft commission, and providing sufficient enough protection for the environment. Considering that the EFSA gave a positive opinion on the matter, I believe the decision was sufficiently backed by scientific studies.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: genetically modified cotton GHB614 × LLCotton25 × MON 15985 (B8-0076/2019)

. – I voted in favour. Normally, the Group line on objections to GMO authorisations is to reject the objection, as I believe that systematically opposing GM authorisations on mainly procedural grounds is not the right way of forcing the Commission to change the EU level authorisation regime. However, this authorisation constitutes an exemption as the proposed genetic alterations create antibiotic resistances that have not been determined as entirely safe for humans and the environment. The team supported the resolution asking the COM not to authorise this GM variety. However, I voted in favour of the objection on cotton as we are unsure about ‘under the control of a prokaryotic promotor’ is about.
2016/11/22
Situation in Venezuela (B8-0082/2019, B8-0083/2019, B8-0084/2019, B8-0085/2019, B8-0086/2019, B8-0087/2019)

. – I voted in favour. Elections held on 20 May 2018 were conducted without complying with minimum international standards for a credible process and failed to respect the principle of democracy and the rule of law. The EU, together with other regional organisations and democratic countries, did not recognise the elections or the authorities put in place by this illegitimate process. I support the National Assembly, which is the only legitimate democratic body of Venezuela and whose powers need to be respected and restored.
2016/11/22
Annual report on competition policy (A8-0474/2018 - Michel Reimon)

. – I voted in favour. A strong and effective EU competition policy is a cornerstone of the European project and a key factor in guaranteeing the proper functioning of the internal market. Competition rules are Treaty-based. In this regard, I welcome the efforts and activities undertaken to ensure the effective application of competition rules in the Union.
2016/11/22
Nuclear decommissioning assistance programme of the Ignalina nuclear power plant in Lithuania (A8-0413/2018 - Rebecca Harms)

. – I voted in favour. The closing of the Ignalina nuclear power plant is approaching a highly challenging stage. In order to close the plant safely and efficient, adequate funding for the programme must be guaranteed.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the control of the financial activities of the European Investment Bank for 2017 (A8-0479/2018 - Georgi Pirinski)

. – I voted in favour. The EIB aims to support European strategic objectives and contributes towards the integration, balanced development and economic and social cohesion of the Member States. In addition, the EIB has a relevant financial role, which can bring considerable results in reducing inequalities in the Union. Therefore, the EIB must keep reporting on the state of play and status of the previous recommendations issued by the Parliament in its annual resolutions.
2016/11/22
Cross-border restitution claims of works of art and cultural goods looted in armed conflicts and wars (A8-0465/2018 - Pavel Svoboda)

. – I voted in favour. Looting in colonial times, as well as looting in recent and present times is still a major issue. International practice concerning this specific issue lacks transparency and there are no harmonized conflict or jurisdiction rules at international level. Therefore, I believe legislative action must be taken in order to strengthen the international legal system for cross-border restitution claims of looted works of art and cultural goods in armed conflicts and wars.
2016/11/22
Cross-border conversions, mergers and divisions (A8-0002/2019 - Evelyn Regner)

. – I voted in favour. There is a need to establish clear rules for cross-border corporate operations of companies. Member States don’t have appropriate tools to control and evaluate a cross-border operation or safeguard the main stakeholder’s interests by their national law. Therefore, I welcome the proposed new chapters for company cross-border mobility, providing protection for stakeholders and minority shareholders.
2016/11/22
Protection of the Union's budget in case of generalised deficiencies as regards the rule of law in the Member States (A8-0469/2018 - Eider Gardiazabal Rubial, Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour. In order to facilitate sound financial management and effective funding, fundamental values concerning the EU budget should be respected. If those values are not respected the EU should be able to impose appropriate measures.
2016/11/22
Establishing the Fiscalis programme for cooperation in the field of taxation (A8-0421/2018 - Sven Giegold)

. – I voted in favour. The programme provides a framework to support the single market, to foster fair competition and to protect the financial and economic interests of the Union and its Member States in order to enable Member States’ capacity to combat tax fraud, corruption, tax evasion, aggressive tax planning and double non-taxation. Cooperation is needed to support fairer and more efficient tax systems.
2016/11/22
Establishing the Rights and Values programme (A8-0468/2018 - Bodil Valero)

. – I voted in favour. The common European rights and values as enshrined in the EU Treaties and Charter of Fundamental Rights must be protected and promoted, including by supporting civil society organisations. However, some of the rising challenges to common European values and rights are not yet addressed. Therefore, it is important to reflect on these challenges in order to make the Rights and Values programme more effective.
2016/11/22
European Instrument for Nuclear Safety complementing the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (A8-0448/2018 - Vladimir Urutchev)

. – I voted in favour. The new instrument ensures a simplification of the regulatory environment and the administrative burdens and offers a more comprehensive approach. The high-level practices in the field of nuclear safety must be consistently transferred.
2016/11/22
Combating late payment in commercial transactions (A8-0456/2018 - Lara Comi)

. – I voted in favour. The enforcement of the Late Payment Directive and national legislation on late payments should be improved in order to ameliorate the situation for companies experiencing delays in their relations with other businesses and public administrations.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the financial activities of the European Investment Bank (A8-0415/2018 - Barbara Kappel)

. – I voted in favour. I welcome the work of the EIB with its annual report on the financial activities of the EIB. Through private and public investment, the EIB tries to improve the economic situation in Member States and countries abroad. After the financial crisis, investment in some Member States plummeted. I am glad to see the EIB has expanded its activities significantly in order to speed up the economic recovery. It should focus on innovation-based projects with clear added value for the EU and projects that provide long-term perspective to economic growth.
2016/11/22
Differentiated integration (A8-0402/2018 - Pascal Durand)

. – I voted in favour. Differentiated integration gives Member States the opportunity to advance towards deeper European integration and close the gap between the diverse political opinions in Europe. However, the forms that it can take should be simplified in order to be able to identify all cases of differentiated integration and increase democratic legitimacy.
2016/11/22
Ombudsman’s strategic inquiry OI/2/2017 on the transparency of legislative discussions in the preparatory bodies of the Council of the EU (A8-0420/2018 - Jo Leinen, Yana Toom)

. – I voted in favour. All decisions at Union level must be made as openly as possible and as closely as possible to the citizens. Therefore, I welcome the suggestions made by the Ombudsman to improve the transparency of the Council. Citizens must be able to understand, follow in detail and participate in the progress of legislation.
2016/11/22
EU-China Agreement in connection with the WTO dispute settlement proceedings DS492 - Measures affecting tariff concessions on certain poultry meat products (A8-0472/2018 - Iuliu Winkler)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is under time pressure to conclude this agreement in order to comply with the World Trade Organisation panel report. I believe that, via this agreement, the EU can once again confirm its strong commitment to multilateralism through the WTO.
2016/11/22
European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) (A8-0445/2018 - Maria Arena)

. – I voted in favour. I agree with the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund in providing support to people losing their jobs as a result of major structural changes in world trade patterns. For example, when a large company shuts down or production is moved outside the EU. The EU should aim to facilitate the re-integration of workers in areas, sectors, territories or labour markets suffering the shock of serious economic disruption.
2016/11/22
European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) (A8-0461/2018 - Verónica Lope Fontagné)

. – I voted in favour. Besides promoting employment and social inclusion, the European Social Fund Plus also focuses on clear progress in strengthening the European social dimension. For the EU to remain competitive in a global economy, high levels of employment, education, health and social inclusion are key.
2016/11/22
Specific provisions for the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg) (A8-0470/2018 - Pascal Arimont)

. – I voted in favour. European territorial cooperation (ETC) plays an important role in ensuring good neighbourly relations between EU Member States. Since ETC delivers a significant added value for the Union by bringing Europe closer together, it is important that administrative requirements are made more straightforward for all stakeholders.
2016/11/22
Union’s authorisation procedure for pesticides (A8-0475/2018 - Norbert Lins, Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. The document calls for a boost in public trust concerning the authorisation procedure, by making it more transparent and accountable. I support the procedure that in order to receive authorisation, a plant protection product must satisfy a number of criteria, including that its active substances are approved.
2016/11/22
Establishing a dedicated financial programme for decommissioning of nuclear facilities and management of radioactive waste (A8-0441/2018 - Peter Kouroumbashev)

. – I voted in favour. The programme wants to set up a benchmark within the EU for safely managing technological issues in nuclear decommissioning and its proposal to put in place a European centre of excellence to promote best practices. Moreover, this would facilitate the efforts of the Union in setting up the new Multiannual Financial Framework and allow for a more objective European approach towards energy and in particular to nuclear challenges.
2016/11/22
Implementation report on the trade pillar of the Association Agreement with Central America (A8-0459/2018 - Reimer Böge)

. – I voted in favour. The Agreement intends to strengthen the process of regional integration between the Central American countries by supporting intra-regional institutions, cooperation and dialogues; which I fully support. I believe that the EU should strive to provide all SMEs with the necessary tools to foster greater exchanges and participation to reap the benefits of the Agreement.
2016/11/22
Establishing the InvestEU Programme (A8-0482/2018 - José Manuel Fernandes, Roberto Gualtieri)

. – I voted in favour. This programme aims to bring together the various EU financial instruments currently available. This way, the programme will contribute to the MFF’s objectives and further address the issue of the investment gap in the EU.
2016/11/22
EU Emergency Travel Document (A8-0433/2018 - Kinga Gál)

. – I voted in favour. The EU ETD should be adapted to the current global security environment. The EU ETD must offer more protection against fraud and counterfeits and must be aligned with Council Directive (EU) 2015/637.
2016/11/22
Euratom Research and Training programme 2021- 2025 (A8-0406/2018 - Miapetra Kumpula-Natri)

. – I voted in favour. A continued development of safety in nuclear operations is key. The programme is a refinement of the previous, which already had a good foundation. Namely, the simplification of the programme and better alignment with the wider Horizon Europe research programme have been a major improvement. Moreover, I believe that in order for the EU to fulfil the climate goals of the Paris agreement, it needs to employ all safe and sustainable technologies and innovations. Nuclear energy, as a low-carbon form of power, is an important part of the energy mix and has the potential to contribute to the decarbonisation of the EU energy system as a whole. However, the safe operation of existing reactor models and the preparation for new technologies is crucial.
2016/11/22
European Central Bank Annual report 2017 (A8-0424/2018 - Gabriel Mato)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution on the annual European Central Bank report since I welcome the analysis and recommendations thereof. I stress the importance of a well-functioning ECB, and I welcome the improvements that have been made in the last couple of years.
2016/11/22
Banking Union - Annual report 2018 (A8-0419/2018 - Nils Torvalds)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution on the annual Banking Union report since I welcome the analysis and recommendations thereof. I stress the importance of a well-functioning banking union when it comes to ensuring the healthiness of the European banking system and the banking sector. Although I welcome improvements that have been made in the last couple of years, the further development of the banking union is of utmost importance, especially when it comes to ensuring that failing banks do not have to be bailed out with taxpayers’ money.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the EU-Colombia and Peru Trade Agreement (A8-0446/2018 - Santiago Fisas Ayxelà)

. – I voted in favour. The socio-economic situation in both Colombia and Peru is improving. However, further improvements are still needed, especially in the area of human rights, with special attention to the indigenous peoples and other groups in the mining and conflict areas. Nevertheless, the agreement should have a positive impact on the gross domestic product (GDP) of both partner economies.
2016/11/22
Situation of fundamental rights in the European Union in 2017 (A8-0466/2018 - Josep-Maria Terricabras)

. – I voted in favour. Human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights are the key values of the European Union. These principles must be promoted and safeguarded. Still, there are some major concerns identified in the field of these fundamental principles that need to be addressed.
2016/11/22
Establishing, as part of the Integrated Border Management Fund, the instrument for financial support for customs control equipment (A8-0460/2018 - Jiří Pospíšil)

. – I voted in favour. The new financial tool is based on existing needs of the Member States regarding better management of both external and internal borders. Financial support for customs control equipment is needed in order to reinforce checks on goods entering and exiting the Union’s borders.
2016/11/22
Conclusion of the EU-Albania status agreement on actions carried out by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency in Albania (A8-0463/2018 - Bodil Valero)

. – I voted in favour. In order to manage the EU’s external borders, it is of crucial importance to provide clear, formal, legally binding agreements within a framework for cooperation with third countries. The framework ensures transparency and accountability in the European Border and Coast Guard Agency’s cooperation with third countries.
2016/11/22
Protocol to the EU-Kyrgyzstan Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0443/2018 - Cristian Dan Preda)

. – I voted in favour. International cooperation remains one of the key features regarding EU external policy, so I agree that the relationship with Kyrgystan should be deepened by including Croatia in the existing framework agreement. A partnership must be established between the European Communities and their Member States, on the one hand, and the Kyrgyz Republic, on the other hand. I also acknowledge that the right procedure has been followed in this procedural matter regarding the international agreement with Kyrgystan.
2016/11/22
Autonomous driving in European transport (A8-0425/2018 - Wim van de Camp)

. – I voted in favour. The potential of automated vehicles is becoming increasingly important. Further automation of vehicles in all transport nodes can provide a more digital, safer and cleaner mobility system. In addition, the competitiveness of the European industry and businesses in and beyond the transport sector can be significantly strengthened. Taking this into account, it is key for Europe to take a leading position in this field.
2016/11/22
Use of vehicles hired without drivers for the carriage of goods by road (A8-0193/2018 - Cláudia Monteiro de Aguiar)

. – I voted in favour. It is important that EU legislation on the use of goods vehicles hired without drivers corresponds to current and future needs in the transport sector and aligns with the latest issues in the market sector. The overall aim must be to ensure a fair competition between European companies, simplify existing rules and preserve the internal market.
2016/11/22
Temporary withdrawal of preferences in certain agreements concluded between the EU and certain third countries (A8-0330/2018 - Christofer Fjellner)

. – I voted in favour. The horizontal regulation could be used for several Free Trade Agreements, creating legal clarity and a coherent application of procedures for all interested parties. I believe that the safeguard instrument provides a safety net. Moreover, it is important that small and medium sized enterprises have good access to the instruments as interested parties and that their procedural rights are safeguarded.
2016/11/22
Establishing the 'Customs' programme for cooperation in the field of customs (A8-0464/2018 - Maria Grapini)

. – I voted in favour. The framework is important to facilitate deeper cooperation between Member States authorities in order to ensure a uniform application of EU customs legislation.
2016/11/22
Amendment of the European Investment Bank Statute (A8-0476/2018 - Danuta Maria Hübner)

. – I voted in favour. Given the new situation created by the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union, the governance of the Bank must be adapted in order to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness.
2016/11/22
Gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament (A8-0429/2018 - Angelika Mlinar)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution. Gender equality, women’s rights and diversity throughout the workplace, and its policies, are common values of the EU and are necessary for the Union to achieve its objectives. In this regard, gender mainstreaming is an important tool towards realising gender equality. By integrating the gender perspective into all stages of EU policymaking and administration, the societal relevance of policies can be increased and the fundamental rights enshrined in the EU treaties are fully respected.
2016/11/22
European Joint Undertaking for ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy (A8-0393/2018 - Marian-Jean Marinescu)

. – I voted in favour. The Commission’s proposal will provide continuity for the project and the basis for the funding of activities of the Joint Undertaking during the next Multiannual Financial Framework.
2016/11/22
Assessing how the EU budget is used for public sector reform (A8-0378/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution. There is a lot of potential for the EU to accommodate public administration reforms. It is important to enhance the efficiency in the public administration of the Member States and to use the EU budget for this purpose.
2016/11/22
EU guidelines and the mandate of the EU Special Envoy on the promotion of freedom of religion or belief outside the EU (A8-0449/2018 - Andrzej Grzyb)

. – I voted in favour. EU institutions should step-up their commitment to religious freedom. The freedom of religion and the division of powers are cornerstones of liberalism. Therefore I believe that the fundamental right to freedom of religion must be ensured in the Union as well as worldwide.
2016/11/22
Gender equality and taxation policies in the EU (A8-0416/2018 - Marisa Matias, Ernest Urtasun)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution. It is important for gender equality to be elevated throughout all policy areas, including fiscal policy. The assumption that households pool and share their funds equally is not always valid. Therefore tax systems should be adjusted for this gender bias. By shifting from joint taxation to individual taxation, a fairer distribution of income, wealth, opportunities, productive assets and services is promoted.
2016/11/22
Expedited settlement of commercial disputes (A8-0396/2018 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour. This legislative arrangement would on the one hand facilitate a common minimum level of efficiency in settling commercial disputes in EU courts and on the other hand leave Member States with the autonomy to retain and further improve domestic procedural systems. The procedure would be limited to disputes with cross-border implications. Consequently, this arrangement would be consistent with the principle of subsidiarity and proportionality.
2016/11/22
Blockchain: a forward-looking trade policy (A8-0407/2018 - Emma McClarkin)

. – Blockchain: a forward-looking trade policy. I voted in favour. Blockchain could enable certain administrators to clearly define participants’ roles, responsibilities, levels of access and rights of validation. Blockchain is still evolving in the area of international trade and therefore needs an innovation-friendly, enabling and encouraging approach that provides legal certainty, while at the same time promoting consumer, investor and environmental protection, increasing the social value of the technology, reducing the digital divide and improving the digital skills of citizens.
2016/11/22
Adequacy of the protection of personal data afforded by Japan (B8-0561/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Japan is one of our key trading partners, with whom we share values and principles while safeguarding the sensitivities of both partners. Developing a robust and high-level personal data transfer mechanism between the EU and Japan would meet the conditions laid down by the EU legal framework in terms of a level of protection considered essentially equivalent to that afforded by the EU data protection legislation.
2016/11/22
Activities of the European Ombudsman in 2017 (A8-0411/2018 - Eleonora Evi)

. – I voted in favour. An Ombudsman can respond promptly and efficiently to the needs and concerns of EU citizens. The new working methods and streamlined case-handling procedure introduced in 2016 enable greater flexibility and efficiency and greater impact on a larger number of citizens. I believe that a maximum of transparency and access to documents held by the EU institutions must become the gold standard.
2016/11/22
Deliberations of the Committee on Petitions 2017 (A8-0404/2018 - Cecilia Wikström)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament has long been at the forefront of the development of the petitions process internationally and has the most open and transparent petitions process in Europe, allowing petitioners to participate fully in its activities. Petitions are useful tools for detecting breaches of EU law, as well as shortcomings, inconsistencies and possible loopholes in this law when it comes to ensuring the highest standards of transparency and full protection of the fundamental rights of all citizens.
2016/11/22
Draft amending budget No 6/2018: Reduction of payment and commitment appropriations (own resources) (A8-0399/2018 - Siegfried Mureşan)

. – I voted in favour. The draft-amending budget aims to update both the expenditure and the revenue sides of the budget to take account of the latest developments. The implementation of 2014-2020 programmes results in only a minor adjustment to the expenditure side compared to the very significant amending budgets adopted in 2016 and 2017.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the Flexibility Instrument to finance immediate budgetary measures to address the on-going challenges of migration, refugee inflows and security threats (A8-0455/2018 - Daniele Viotti)

. – I voted in favour. In order to reinforce key programmes for the competitiveness of the EU and to address the ongoing challenges of migration, refugee inflows and security threats, it is necessary to mobilise significant additional amounts to finance such programmes and measures as a matter of urgency.
2016/11/22
New general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2019 (A8-0454/2018 - Daniele Viotti, Paul Rübig)

. – I voted in favour. The reinforcement of Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+ programmes of EUR 100 million in an amending budget in 2019 will not be financed through redeployments from other programmes but through fresh appropriations.
2016/11/22
EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (resolution) (A8-0367/2018 - Pedro Silva Pereira)

. – I voted in favour. Japan and the EU share a strong commitment to democracy, free and open trade, multilateralism and a rules-based order. Japan is a long-standing Strategic Partner for the EU and an important ally on the international scene. This will bring clear benefits to our companies, farmers, service providers and others.
2016/11/22
Findings and recommendations of the Special Committee on Terrorism (A8-0374/2018 - Monika Hohlmeier, Helga Stevens)

. – I voted in favour. We should be aware of a political discourse exploited by both left and right-wing agitators regarding or invoking the terrorist threat, so as to avoid polarisation within societies and not to undermine democracy, social cohesion and human rights, thus playing into the hands and aims of terrorist organisations.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the implementation of the Common Security and Defence Policy (A8-0375/2018 - Ioan Mircea Paşcu)

. – I voted in favour. There are practical and financial benefits of further integration of European defence capabilities. Through comprehensive and trustworthy work on the part of all stakeholders, it is possible to increase the scope and efficiency of defence spending without increasing defence spending itself.
2016/11/22
Annual report on human rights and democracy in the world 2017 and the European Union’s policy on the matter (A8-0373/2018 - Petras Auštrevičius)

. – I voted in favour. Education has a crucial role to play in preventing human rights violations and conflicts and helps to boost citizens’ participation in decision-making processes within democratic systems.
2016/11/22
EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (A8-0369/2018 - Michael Gahler)

. – I voted in favour. The association agreement is the main tool for bringing Ukraine and the EU closer together. This agreement will be instrumental in guiding the process of enhanced reforms and economic modernisation in Ukraine. It constitutes the main political tool for the implementation and monitoring of the association agreement.
2016/11/22
Humanitarian Visas (A8-0423/2018 - Juan Fernando López Aguilar)

. – I voted in favour. In order to save lives in the Mediterranean and not to foster the cynical business of human traffickers, it is crucial to establish legal and safe routes to the EU for those in the most urgent need of international protection. However, humanitarian visas can only be one element in a holistic EU approach to asylum. To achieve this, a European quota system in which asylum seekers are distributed among Member States, on the basis of population, GDP and other relevant factors, is long overdue.
2016/11/22
Full application of the provisions of the Schengen acquis in Bulgaria and Romania (A8-0365/2018 - Sergei Stanishev)

. – I voted in favour. It has been the longstanding position of the ALDE Group to support Bulgaria and Romania’s full accession to the Schengen area.
2016/11/22
Military mobility (A8-0372/2018 - Tunne Kelam)

. – I voted in favour. The EU aims to act globally as a security provider, contributing to peace and stability both internally and externally and guaranteeing the security of its citizens and territory through a unique and wide array of policies, instruments and tools at its disposal.
2016/11/22
New European Agenda for Culture (A8-0388/2018 - Giorgos Grammatikakis)

. – I voted in favour. Culture is an area which is not given at EU level the priority it deserves. Moreover, public spending in culture has been dramatically decreased in recent years. We believe that this situation must be reversed, taking also into account the important role that the cultural and creative sectors can play in supporting economic recovery in Europe.
2016/11/22
Application of the Euro 5 step to the type-approval of two- or three- wheel vehicles and quadricycles (A8-0346/2018 - Daniel Dalton)

. – I voted in favour. The report addresses the legislative proposals which followed the publication of an environmental study on how the transition to Euro 5 should take place. The recommendations flowing from the study are largely in line with the policies set at the time of the adoption of the 2013 Regulation. Moreover, the recommendations made in regard to the postponement of the application of Euro 5 requirements are well founded. The right balance is maintained between environmental protection and the social and economic imperatives to meet mobility needs of sections of the public and support for SMEs who are manufacturing these micro-cars.
2016/11/22
Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund: Re-commitment of remaining amounts (A8-0370/2018 - Miriam Dalli)

. – I voted in favour. Re-commitment of the remaining amounts committed to support the implementation of the Council Decisions, or the allocation of them to other actions under the national programmes in line with Union priorities, must be done in a transparent and orderly manner.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2018/003 EL/Attica publishing (A8-0377/2018 - Eider Gardiazabal Rubial)

. – I voted in favour. I acknowledge that the procedure regarding this fund has been followed correctly.
2016/11/22
Temporary reintroduction of border control at internal borders (A8-0356/2018 - Tanja Fajon)

. – I voted in favour. Six EU Member States retook internal border controls more than three years ago. Many of the prolongations are not in line with the existing Schengen Border Control rules (SBC). SBC ensures EU fundamental rights and freedoms and must be upheld. The Schengen system is one of the greatest achievements of European integration. The possibilities for Member States to prolong internal border controls must be limited in case they are not necessary, and proportionate. There can be serious and persistent threats to security that render the introduction of internal controls necessary. But those border controls have to be temporary and exceptional. Instead of closing the internal borders, the EU Member States should accept their responsibilities and finally agree on a common asylum policy, a common security policy and a true European border and coast guard.
2016/11/22
Role of the German Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt) in cross-border family disputes (B8-0546/2018)

. – I voted against. I voted against the recommendations made in the final report due to the lack of legal clarity and improper conclusions. The Resolution draws conclusions that are not properly analysed.
2016/11/22
WTO: the way forward (A8-0379/2018 - Bernd Lange, Paul Rübig)

. – I voted in favour. Multilateralism, an inclusive world economy, rule-based trade, and a fair non-discriminatory trading system are essential for global welfare as these elements ensure stability and certainty in the global economy. A well-functioning and relevant WTO is therefore a necessary condition for the stability of the global economy. Today however, the rules-based multilateral trading system is facing its deepest crisis since the creation of the WTO. The negotiating function of the organisation is paralyzed and there is a deadlock in the appellate body. In order to address new challenges the WTO must be modernized, revisiting both the rules and the processes of the WTO. The WTO must be made capable of addressing the challenges of 21st century trade realities.
2016/11/22
2018 Report on Serbia (A8-0331/2018 - David McAllister)

. – I voted in favour. Serbia shows continued engagement on the path of integration into the European Union. Reforms have been satisfactory. Serbia continues efforts to develop a functioning market economy, to ensure economic growth and to preserve macroeconomic and monetary stability. Still, unemployment, brain-drain and economic inactivity remain important points of concern and must be prioritized. Also, Serbia should step up its reform efforts in the area of rule of law, in particular to ensure the independence and overall efficiency of the judicial system. The legislative process must be put on point. I welcome the fact that Serbia remains committed to constructive bilateral relations with other enlargement countries and neighbouring Member States.
2016/11/22
2018 Report on the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (A8-0341/2018 - Ivo Vajgl)

. – I voted in favour. The progress made by the country is welcomed. The Government must continue to undertake all the necessary and possible steps in order to honour the provisions of the Prespa Agreement. The European reform process in the Western Balkans and the process to resolve the name issue are positive evolutions.
2016/11/22
2018 Report on Albania (A8-0334/2018 - Knut Fleckenstein)

. – I voted in favour. The progress on the implementation of EU-related reforms, such as those agreed in the EU-Albania Stabilisation and Association Agreement, is welcome. The process of Albania joining the EU should be continued.
2016/11/22
2018 Report on Montenegro (A8-0339/2018 - Charles Tannock)

. – I voted in favour. The speed and quality of reforms in the context of the EU-Montenegro Stabilisation and Association Agreement is promising. However, there must be a heightened focus on democratisation. The rule of law, media freedom, corruption, money laundering, organised crime and its associated violence must be viewed as a matter of priority.
2016/11/22
Defence of academic freedom in the EU's external action (A8-0403/2018 - Wajid Khan)

. – I voted in favour. Academic freedom is a cornerstone of democracy. This report states the importance of academic freedom in general. In specific amendments it refers to the attacks on the Central European University in Budapest and other attacks on education within the EU. The report calls for the freedom of education and links academic freedom to accession to the EU and the current EU Member States.
2016/11/22
Rail passengers' rights and obligations (A8-0340/2018 - Bogusław Liberadzki)

. – I voted in favour. This proposal seeks to ban the exemptions that were possible under the first regulation. Member States, in full compliance with the regulation, could grant exemptions on the grounds of a lack of means, financial or other, to invest in infrastructure and other things that would improve railroad mobility. From December 2024, such exemptions will no longer be possible due to this recast, which fully ensures passengers’ rights across EU Member States. Consumer protection has accordingly been improved, with special attention to the provision of assistance to persons with reduced mobility or disabilities and for compensation in case of travel disruptions. The result is an updated framework with enforceable rights that encourages more Member States to implement existing EU legislation and that protects customers in a coherent way.
2016/11/22
Persistent organic pollutants (A8-0336/2018 - Julie Girling)

. – I voted in favour. The recast initiative aimed at updating the 2004 POP’s regulation, following the Lisbon Treaty and its comitology provisions, technical updates, simplifications, and most importantly the alignment of the regulation with the Stockholm convention on persistent organic pollutants (2015). The Commission recast initiative should be supported as the POP regulation needs to reflect the decisions made by the Parties to the Stockholm Convention.
2016/11/22
Care services in the EU for improved gender equality (A8-0352/2018 - Sirpa Pietikäinen)

. – I voted in favour. Despite extensive efforts to reduce gender inequalities there is still much to be done. When it comes to the gender gap in domestic care and domestic work, the gap is even growing. Women more often than men take up family responsibilities and provide care to dependent relatives, or other. This is linked to a lower employment rate and a bigger representation of women in part-time jobs. The consequence is that women often perform unpaid work, leading to poverty, insufficient pensions, general absence from the labour market, and social exclusion. Limited possibilities to cost-effectively, efficiently and flexibly combine paid work with family responsibilities is one of the main reasons for labour market inactivity for women. Reducing the gap in the performance of ‘care’ is one thing, reducing the labour market inactivity of those performing care is another. Therefore, possibilities to combine care with paid work be foreseen.
2016/11/22
Interim report on the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027 – Parliament's position with a view to an agreement (A8-0358/2018 - Jan Olbrycht, Isabelle Thomas, Janusz Lewandowski, Gérard Deprez)

. – I voted in favour. The Interim Report seeks to outline Parliament’s negotiating position on every aspect of the Commission package’s proposals of 2 May 2018 on the multiannual financial framework (MFF) 2021-2027 and the reform of the EU’s own resources. Parliament needs a strong position vis-à-vis the Council in future negotiations, one that is backed with figures for all policies and programmes. The report includes a number of positive elements, such as performance and results-based budgeting, the defining of MFF mid-term revision, and reinforcement of the Fiscalis programme.
2016/11/22
State aid rules: new categories of State aid (A8-0315/2018 - Sander Loones)

. – I voted in favour. This amendment to the EU’s State Aid Enabling Regulation would avoid confusion on whether state aid rules apply to EU funding/spending, and EU funding/spending complemented by member state funding/spending. EU money that is not managed by Member States does not fall under these rules, and is thus not seen as state aid. Member State funds that complement EU funding/spending and are controlled by a public author, however, do fall under state aid rules, and are subject to state aid control. This proposal aims to improve this interplay of EU funding programmes with state aid rules and avoid disputes. It facilitates the combinations of such state resources with EU financial instruments and budgetary guarantees managed centrally by the Commission, to give legal certainty while ensuring that distortions of competition in the single market remain limited.
2016/11/22
Arms export: implementation of Common Position 2008/944/CFSP (A8-0335/2018 - Sabine Lösing)

. – I voted in favour. The manufacturing of arms is an important part of the EU economy, and the Member States have the right to buy military technology for the purposes of self-defence – just as maintaining a defence industry can serve as self-defence of the Member States. Still, in light of the human rights abuses and war atrocities, and to avoid the use of European weapons on European armies. The allocation of weapons export licenses must be made stricter. Member States should apply the commonly agreed rules on who can and who cannot receive an export license. Profound export licensing risk assessments must be undertaken by every Member State, whether or not together with an EU delegation.
2016/11/22
CO2 emission performance standards for new heavy-duty vehicles (A8-0354/2018 - Bas Eickhout)

. – I voted in favour. The heavy-duty vehicles sector, or transport sector, is responsible for a significant part of CO2 emissions. If we want to reach the goal set by the Paris Agreement - limiting the global increase in temperature to 1.5 degrees - significant contribution is needed from this sector. The provisions in the report, establishing a 20% reduction target for 2025 and a 35% reduction target for 2030, aim to accelerate the decarbonisation of the sector, and to incentivize manufacturers to invest in emission reduction technologies.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement (A8-0320/2018 - Andrejs Mamikins)

. – I voted in favour. Two years after the entry into force of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement and Deep & Comprehensive Trade Agreement, the European Parliament evaluated the progress on the conditionality that is stipulated in the AA and DCFTA and that is connected to financial assistance. The implementation of the AA was positively evaluated. Some issues remain serious points requiring attention, like labour standards, environmental protection, and discrimination against women and vulnerable groups. However, the EU welcomes the institutional and legislative steps taken to address these urgent issues.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the EU-Moldova Association Agreement (A8-0322/2018 - Petras Auštrevičius)

. – I voted in favour. Two years after the entry into force of the EU-Moldavia Association Agreement and Deep & Comprehensive Trade Agreement, The European Parliament evaluated the progress on the conditionality that is connected to financial assistance. The result is a contrasted image. The financial and banking sector has been reformed, downgrading the risk of crisis. Also the reforms in the energy sector are on track, and bilateral trade is now more comprehensive. Sufficient progress on upholding high democratic standards is however lacking. The conditionality of high democratic standards is connected to financial assistance and to a visa-free regime for Moldovan citizens. Very broadly, concerns are noted about inadequate electoral reform, the rule of law and freedom media and civil society. I acknowledge the essential importance of these aspects in the conditionality of an association agreement.
2016/11/22
Humanitarian visas (A8-0328/2018 - Juan Fernando López Aguilar)

. – I voted in favour. The migration crisis must be handled more effectively at EU level, especially bearing in mind the death toll in the Mediterranean. There is no legal framework in EU law, only in Member States separately. Creating common European guidelines and procedures for the issuing of humanitarian visas is a welcome prospect. Humanitarian visas would provide temporary entry into the EU so that asylum applications could be processed safely within the EU. The agreement reached on the content of the proposal is satisfactory. It includes sufficient provisions to avoid misuse, such as strictly defined criteria for eligibility and the exclusion of the external processing in third countries of the applications. Moreover, the proposed schemes remains voluntary for Member States.
2016/11/22
EU development assistance in the field of education (A8-0327/2018 - Vincent Peillon)

. – I voted in favour. Education is the most important resource and everyone should have the right to have free access to it, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Education plays a vital role for economic development and in reducing inequalities. A changing world requires new thinking and better anticipation of labour market needs to ensure that current education and skills are always linked to the labour market.
2016/11/22
The rule of law in Romania (B8-0522/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Romania is at a crossroad. Several legislative reforms, either pending or already concluded, raise serious questions as to their compatibility with democratic checks and balances and the rule of law. These findings are based on a thorough analysis by the Venice Commission, an advisory body of the Council of Europe composed of independent experts in the field of constitutional law.
2016/11/22
Minimum standards for minorities in the EU (A8-0353/2018 - József Nagy)

. – I voted in favour. There exists a gap between the legal provisions for minority rights set out in the EU Treaties and the daily realities of citizens belonging to a minority group. The report calls for the establishment of a legislative framework on minority rights in the EU to close this gap. There is a need for an EU standard for minority rights and a common understanding or definition of the characteristics of a member of a minority group. Article 7 lays out a definition of national and ethnic minorities. In the establishment of the framework, the drafters also need to pay sufficient attention to individual rights, and this has been done in the provisions seeking to remove barriers to access to healthcare. I also applaud the provisions on the efforts to enable political representation for minority group members.
2016/11/22
Digitalisation for development: reducing poverty through technology (A8-0338/2018 - Bogdan Brunon Wenta)

. – I voted in favour. New technologies create new opportunities. Digital technologies enable people to exercise economic, civic and political rights. Access to these technologies, most importantly access to the internet, is essential to disclose these opportunities. Therefore, the digital gap must be addressed, especially in development countries. Not only internet access, but overall digitalisation is essential as it has important implications for developing countries’ growth prospects, productivity, and jobs. Moreover, developing countries must reinforce their immunity to cyber-attacks. Data protection, cybersecurity, but also other aims like responsible sourcing, efficient recycling, good governance, and others are served by a strong digitalisation effort.
2016/11/22
Protection of the EU’s financial interests - Recovery of money and assets from third-countries in fraud cases (A8-0298/2018 - Cătălin Sorin Ivan)

. – I voted in favour. The fight against fraud is essential to protect the financial interests of the EU and ensure effective use of citizen’s money. The issue of the loss of EU money through fraud with EU funding to third countries must be addressed through an EU unified approach. Fraud with EU funding for third countries is intertwined with other criminal activities, such as organised crime, the financing of terrorism, customs fraud, and money laundering. Therefore, to protect EU financial interests, an EU wide Uniform legislation is needed. The creation of a detection mechanism for cases of fraud through a data collecting method and database that is used and updated by all Member States could be an essential part of the solution.
2016/11/22
Rise of neo-fascist violence in Europe (RC-B8-0481/2018, B8-0481/2018, B8-0482/2018, B8-0483/2018, B8-0486/2018, B8-0488/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Given the European history of the 20th century and the European commitment to the universal declaration of human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, the European Union must show zero tolerance towards acts of (neo-) fascism. Acts of violence by fascist groups must be condemned and punished. The increasing normalisation of fascist ideology in the public sphere must be pushed back. Member States should invest in raising awareness through education.
2016/11/22
Animal welfare, antimicrobial use and the environmental impact of industrial broiler farming (B8-0484/2018, B8-0484/2018, B8-0485/2018, B8-0487/2018, B8-0489/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The use of antimicrobial veterinary medicines must be reduced. Multi-drug resistant zoonotic agents typically encountered in broiler farming present a risk to public health and induce AMR globally. The need for these antimicrobial veterinary medicines increases with poor welfare. Better welfare thus leads to a decrease in the need for antimicrobials. Stocks must be bred in a more healthy way, avoiding disease, and as such avoiding resistance. Better welfare is reached by a more consistent and harmonised implementation of Directive 2007/43/EC (the Broiler Directive) across the Member States, and updating the minimum standards for the production of animals kept for meat production according to new scientific findings.
2016/11/22
Employment and social policies in the euro area (A8-0329/2018 - Krzysztof Hetman)

. – I voted in favour. Member States are facing structural labour market challenges, such as low participation, skills and qualifications mismatches. There is a growing need for concrete measures for the integration or re-integration of the inactive workforce in order to meet labour market demands. In order to maintain and increase global competitiveness, the labour market regulatory frameworks of the Member States need to be clear, simple and flexible and uphold high labour standards.
2016/11/22
The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul (RC-B8-0498/2018, B8-0498/2018, B8-0499/2018, B8-0500/2018, B8-0501/2018, B8-0503/2018, B8-0505/2018, B8-0508/2018)

. – I voted in favour. I condemn the circumstances under which the death of Mr Khashoggi occurred. The response of the Saudi authorities is unsatisfying. Freedom of opinion and expression of the press and media, both online and offline, are fundamental rights of every human being. I support the call to the EU and its Member States to take a strong position at the next Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva.
2016/11/22
Situation in Venezuela (RC-B8-0351/2018, B8-0351/2018, B8-0502/2018, B8-0504/2018, B8-0506/2018, B8-0507/2018, B8-0509/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The social, economic and political situation in Venezuela is alarming. The humanitarian situation has worsened and human rights, the rule of law, and democratic principles are violated constantly. Political opponents are imprisoned, killed and tortured, and protesting citizens are met with violence. Poverty and starvation among the population is alarmingly high. The EU calls on the Venezuelan Government to take its responsibility to address these problems, and to accept international humanitarian aid. The EU also supports efforts by the ICC to launch an investigation into the alleged crimes. Lastly, Venezuelan refugees and migrants must be protected and taken care of.
2016/11/22
Deployment of infrastructure for alternative fuels in the EU: time to act! (A8-0297/2018 - Ismail Ertug)

. – I voted in favour. Clean technologies offer huge opportunities and benefits for society. Mobility plays a big role in our societies and economies. Therefore, it should be clean, sustainable, reliable, affordable and safe in all respects. Decarbonisation will have a positive impact on the air quality, strengthen Europe’s energy security and decrease our independence on imported energy and fossil fuels.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Steeve Briois (A8-0349/2018 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Sophie Montel (A8-0350/2018 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Georgios Kyrtsos (A8-0351/2018 - Heidi Hautala)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
General budget of the European Union for 2019 - all sections (A8-0313/2018 - Daniele Viotti, Paul Rübig)

. – The European Union has tasks and objectives the EU budget must correspond with. I back an ambitious and responsible budget that focuses on the main concerns of EU citizens. Resources must be invested into areas that further economic growth and employment, facilitate and promote climate action, and guide digitalisation. Supporting research, innovation and investment would serve these ends. In addition, the development of a security structure, as well as a deep solution to the migration crisis, is of paramount importance. Lastly, I support the efforts for the European youth in increasing the support for Erasmus+.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Council and Council (A8-0300/2018 - Marco Valli)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the exclusive responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with the proposal in respect of the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Launch of automated data exchange with regard to dactyloscopic data in Ireland (A8-0344/2018 - Branislav Škripek)

. – I voted in favour because I believe it is important to share information throughout the EU Member States. This will improve administration and efficiency in the EU.
2016/11/22
Launch of automated data exchange with regard to DNA data in Ireland (A8-0343/2018 - Branislav Škripek)

. – I voted in favour because I believe it is important to share information across the EU Member States. This will improve administration and efficiency in the EU.
2016/11/22
Launch of automated data exchange with regard to dactyloscopic data in Croatia (A8-0345/2018 - Branislav Škripek)

. – I voted in favour because I believe it is important to share information across the EU Member States. This will improve administration and efficiency in the EU.
2016/11/22
Harmonisation of the structures of excise duties on alcohol and alcoholic beverages (A8-0307/2018 - Miguel Viegas)

. – I voted in favour as I am convinced that citizens benefit immensely from globalisation. The rapid technological development is benefitting citizens but at a different pace in different parts of the EU. Globalisation is transforming our lives at an unpreceded speed. To better harness globalisation, we need more global governance and a clear legal framework. Putting up barriers and closing borders is not the solution.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: Renewing the authorisation for genetically modified maize NK603 × MON 810 (B8-0490/2018)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that genetically modified maize is harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: Authorisation for genetically modified maize MON 87427 × MON 89034 × 1507 × MON 88017 × 59122 (B8-0491/2018)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that genetically modified maize is harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Asylum Support Office (EASO) (A8-0299/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU budget in the discharge procedure, through which it can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the exclusive responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with discharge for the EASO for the financial year 2016.
2016/11/22
Consultation on the immunity of Alfonso Luigi Marra (A8-0325/2018 - Gilles Lebreton)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that MEP status should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. Bearing the values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Manolis Kefalogiannis (A8-0333/2018 - Jean-Marie Cavada)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that MEP status should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. Bearing the values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2018/002 PT/Norte – Centro – Lisboa wearing apparel (A8-0311/2018 - José Manuel Fernandes)

. – I voted in favour. I acknowledge that the procedure regarding this fund has been followed correctly.
2016/11/22
The role of employee financial participation in creating jobs and reactivating the unemployed (A8-0293/2018 - Renate Weber)

. – I voted in favour of improving and better regulating the role of Employee Financial Participation schemes, which offer direct benefits beyond basic remuneration to workers – through profit sharing, individual employee share ownership and employee stock ownership plans – and constitute one form of employee participation in companies. The financial participation of employees can lead to a broad range of positive economic and social effects, including the stimulation of job creation and the reactivation of unemployed people.
2016/11/22
Public procurement strategy package (A8-0229/2018 - Carlos Coelho)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is making an effort to stimulate the economy and unlock investment. If we require all public contracts above a certain threshold to be put out for tender respecting the principles of transparency, equal treatment and non-discrimination, then a substantial part of our public investment in our economy is spent through public procurement. It is one of our responsibilities to ensure that a taxpayer’s money is spent efficiently and effectively and is of common European interest. Additionally, a public procurement law will strengthen the single market.
2016/11/22
Fighting customs fraud and protecting EU own resources (B8-0400/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Corruption is a burden on society. In the fight against fraud, ALDE will continue to campaign to strengthen the EU’s anti-fraud service. There is a need for the establishment of a European public prosecution capacity, to allow fraud investigations to be led at EU level, and prosecution to be sought in national courts. If we bundle our forces we can have a positive impact on these negative externalities.
2016/11/22
Harmonising and simplifying certain rules in the VAT system (A8-0280/2018 - Jeppe Kofod)

. – I voted in favour. The future and definitive VAT system must effectively fight cross-border fraud, and must have stimulating outcomes for businesses such as simplification and the reduction of compliance costs. I agree with the introduction of the concept of a certified taxable person (CTP). CTP entails that, by meeting certain criteria, a business can prove to be reliable when it comes to paying taxes, which will allow those businesses access to simplified procedures regarding VAT. I support instruments and principles that simplify while at the same time ensure the compliance with the regulation, and as such have positive outcomes for business and trade. Flourishing trade also demands mutual trust between Member States. Therefore, I believe that the establishment of a VAT dispute resolution mechanism that can enhance trust is a step in the right direction. I also applaud the continued attention paid to the functioning of the current VAT system.
2016/11/22
VAT: period of application of the reverse charge mechanism and of the Quick Reaction Mechanism (A8-0283/2018 - Sirpa Pietikäinen)

. – I voted in favour. The proposal would allow Member States to keep combating fraud in supplies of goods and services via the reverse charge mechanism and the quick reaction mechanism. To combat fraud in non-pre-defined supplies of goods and services, Member States must be granted a derogation. With this proposal, this derogation can be granted – when stringent conditions are met – via a fast track. This is in some cases necessary to enable Member States to respond effectively to fraud. These instruments are useful in the battle against fraud, and therefore their prolongation is essential.
2016/11/22
Administrative cooperation in the field of excise duties as regards the content of electronic register (A8-0285/2018 - Ivana Maletić)

. – I voted in favour. With this proposal, the administrative cooperation between Member States in the field of excise duties is provided with a legal basis. The introduction into Regulation (EU) No 389/2012 of the requirement that ‘economic operators that are moving goods’ must be registered makes it possible to automate the supervision of the movement of excise goods. Further, it is important to me that the proposal respects the right to privacy; therefore, I support the included provision on data protection in the regulation. No additional EU budget is demanded as the financing will come from the existing FISCALIS budget.
2016/11/22
Third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders and those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement (A8-0290/2018 - Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg)

. – I voted in favour. The Commission proposal, adjusted in the light of the recommendations of the Consultative Working Party of the legal services of the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission, ensures the continuity of the legislation, as it contains a codification of the existing texts without substantial changes.
2016/11/22
Inclusion of the Italian municipality of Campione d’Italia and the Italian waters of Lake Lugano in the customs territory of the Union (A8-0284/2018 - Roberto Gualtieri)

. – I voted in favour. It does not go beyond what is necessary to address the issues at stake and, in that way, to achieve the objectives of a proper and effective functioning of the internal market. The Italian municipality of Campione d’Italia, an Italian exclave in the territory of Switzerland, and the Italian waters of Lake Lugano should be included in the customs territory of the Union.
2016/11/22
Draft Amending Budget No 5/2018: cancellation of the reserve related to the support to Turkey from the Instrument for Pre-Accession and reinforcement of the European Neighbourhood Instrument and of the Humanitarian Aid for orther urgent actions (A8-0292/2018 - Siegfried Mureşan)

. – I voted in favour. The cancellation of the reserve in the 2018 budget foreseen under the instrument for pre-accession assistance for Turkey is justified, as the conditions for releasing the reserve are not met. As is apparent in the annual report of the commission, there have been no measurable improvements in the fields of rule of law, democracy, human rights and freedom of the press. To the contrary, there is rather a further deterioration noticeable of these democratic principles and mechanisms.
2016/11/22
A European Strategy for Plastics in a circular economy (A8-0262/2018 - Mark Demesmaeker)

. – I voted in favour. If the EU wants to succeed in developing a new plastics economy then innovation, research and development, and investments in infrastructure are critical. Under Horizon 2020 we will invest an additional EUR 100 million towards circular solutions. If the EU wants to lead the global agenda of the circular economy and make an impact it must be at the forefront and play a pro-active role in developing a Global Plastics Protocol. The Chinese import ban on plastics waste offers an immense opportunity for the EU to promote transformational change and shift towards a circular plastic economy. By covering the entire value chain through circular business and consumption models, we can create a win-win situation for all stakeholders involved. We can turn plastic into a sustainable business.
2016/11/22
A European One Health Action Plan against Antimicrobial Resistance (A8-0257/2018 - Karin Kadenbach)

. – I voted in favour. An action plan directed against the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is urgently needed as treating bacterial infections becomes increasingly difficult due to AMR. The consequences of more widespread and structural AMR for the quality, effectiveness, length and cost of treatments would be close to catastrophic. Moreover the problem is predicted to become a prominent cause of death worldwide by 2050. The ‘One Health’ initiative approach and its identification of AMR accelerators aims to further develop and make cheaper so called. Rapid diagnostics that must show whether the cause of the infection is viral or bacterial, and antibiotics should be used or not. There is a need for more information and education on the right use of antibiotics, and R&D should be facilitated by EU Investments, as is the case in Horizon 2020, and by the market itself. As indicated in the report, prevention is always better than treatment, and therefore vaccination against microbial pathogens is of great importance as well.
2016/11/22
Europe on the Move: an agenda for the future of mobility in the EU (A8-0241/2018 - István Ujhelyi)

. – I voted in favour. The mobility sector is to undergo substantial changes in the face of digitalisation, the implementation of new technologies, and the urgent need to evolve towards a cleaner transport model. The mobility sector is an important part of, and pillar to, both the European economy and society. The mobility package, to which the European parliament is co-legislator, must lead the sector through this transition, aiming at a greener, fairer and more competitive environment. Citizens, workers and providers must be trained and informed to obtain new skills and adapt to new mobility means and environments. In order to fully take advantage of the upcoming technological and digital revolution in transport and mobility, the EU must incentivise forefront R&D. The EU mobility sector must take up a pioneering role in innovation to ensure it has the best technologies at its disposal.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Plant Protection Products Regulation (A8-0268/2018 - Pavel Poc)

. – I voted in favour. Recent controversies relating to the renewal of the approval of the active substance glyphosate further highlighted that trust in the authorisation of PPPs in the EU has been seriously undermined. In particular, the PPPs to human or animal health or the environment shall not prevent Member States from applying the precautionary principle where there is scientific uncertainty as to the risks posed. There are indications of an increase of trade in illegal and counterfeit PPPs, which has been identified in recent years. The regulation will allow for better protection of public health and the environment, further efforts on both EU and national level are needed to ensure effective implementation of the regulation.
2016/11/22
Dual quality of products in the Single Market (A8-0267/2018 - Olga Sehnalová)

. – I voted in favour. I believe in equal access to high-quality goods in a non-discriminatory way in the Single Market for all European citizens. Consumers should be informed about the product they purchase or need to be aware about the differences between countries. It is important to raise consumer awareness about products, their characteristics and composition. This is by no means to unify products in the Single Market or to prescribe manufacturers to change the compositions of their products or to determine the exact composition of the individual products. Moreover, it cannot be ruled out that these findings on dual quality of products relate not only to food and beverages but may also apply to consumer goods like detergents or hygiene products.
2016/11/22
Copyright in the Digital Single Market (A8-0245/2018 - Axel Voss)

. – I voted in favour of the proposal on copyright in the Digital Single Market, with rapporteur Axel Voss. As a Liberal, I understand the necessity to create a new legal framework for the consequences thanks to new technologies. That is why I voted in favour of putting the copyright issue in the online market on the agenda of the trilogue discussion between the Commission, Parliament and the Council. I support the work done by my colleague Mr Jean-Marie Cavada on Article 11, but I remain sceptical about the outcome of Parliament on Article 13. There, I followed the line of my other colleague Ms Marietje Schaake, who warned us about the impact and complications of the new Article 13 on e-commerce. Nevertheless, if we still want to find a solution at European level, we should focus on finding it as soon as possible without harming our e-commerce or the freedom of speech, or the freedom of the internet.
2016/11/22
The situation in Hungary (A8-0250/2018 - Judith Sargentini)

. – I voted in favour. We all share values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human right. It’s important we keep an eye on the future developments on the measures taken. Our number one priority within the European Parliament is to keep these values intact for all Member States. As Member State we all share a responsibility to respect Article 2 and a responsibility to all Europeans. I’m a firm believer in a strong and united Europe as opposed to a divided Europe.
2016/11/22
Autonomous weapon systems (RC-B8-0308/2018, B8-0308/2018, B8-0309/2018, B8-0355/2018, B8-0359/2018, B8-0360/2018, B8-0361/2018, B8-0362/2018)

. – I voted in favour. In light of its efforts in global disarmament and non-proliferation, the EU should strive towards the development of legal instruments prohibiting the use and development of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) within international law, following previous investigations and statements within and of the UN and its bodies. In this the definition of LAWS will be of central importance. Though there is a consensus within the international community that LAWS are ‘weapon systems without meaningful human control’, the definition should exclude autonomous systems that carry what could be described as ‘weapons’ (like explosives), but are exclusively designed to serve peaceful ends, e.g. demining robots.
2016/11/22
State of EU-US relations (A8-0251/2018 - Elmar Brok)

. – I voted in favour. The US is and remains an (if not the most) important partner to the EU in trade and security despite unilateral trade measures (tariffs), the withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear treaty (and other), the outspoken support for Brexit, and more. Commission president and secretary general Jean-Claude Juncker and Martin Selmayr succeeded in de-escalating the most pressing issue of tariff-regimes on steel, aluminium, automotive, and parts. The goal must now be maintain constructive dialogue through the ‘executive work group’ that was established to this end.
2016/11/22
Measures to prevent and combat mobbing and sexual harassment at the workplace, in public spaces, and in political life in the EU (A8-0265/2018 - Pina Picierno)

. – I voted in favour. Sexual and gender-based violence or mobbing, and gender based discrimination, occurs everywhere: at work, in public spaces, and in politics. This injustice must continually be addressed through gaining knowledge by research through the collection of data and through understanding the potential signals of such violence and discrimination. The EU must seek uniform and specific definitions of sexual harassment, violence and mobbing in order to address the differences in legislation among Member States, and to allow for the creation of specific legislation that replaces more general provisions under equal treatment legislations. Victims of sexual harassment and gender-based violence or mobbing must also be empowered to report. There is a need for legislation that recognises and cancels out possible negative consequences of reporting.
2016/11/22
Transparent and accountable management of natural resources in developing countries: the case of forests (A8-0249/2018 - Heidi Hautala)

. – I voted in favour. In order to protect biodiversity and to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement the EU must design policies that achieve sustainable governance and management of forests and ensure responsible deforestation. These policies must include obligations in relation to transparency and tackling forest criminality and corruption. When it comes to logging concessions, a common approach with the private sector to define a regulated practice is preferable.
2016/11/22
Copyright in the Digital Single Market (A8-0245/2018 - Axel Voss)

. – I voted against the mandate since I am not convinced that the agreement reached in JURI was sufficient to protect authors or consumers in this very sensitive area. Especially when looking at Article 11 and 13, I am not convinced both articles were going to support our e-Commerce. Nor would they serve the freedom of speech and free usage of conventional information.
2016/11/22
European citizens’ initiative (A8-0226/2018 - György Schöpflin)

. – I voted in favour. The European citizens’ initiative (ECI) is a valuable tool for EU citizens to exchange their views on all areas of Union policy, to participate in the European democracy and to engage into dialogue with the EU institutions. I believe that these amendments will contribute in achieving its full potential and will encourage as many citizens of the Union as possible to participate and therefore influence the decision-making process of the Union - which is the main objective. In addition, they will also increase the inclusiveness and visibility of this tool of direct participation.
2016/11/22
Launch of automated data exchange with regard to DNA data in Croatia (A8-0225/2018 - Jaromír Štětina)

. – I voted in favour. Automated data exchange with regard to DNA data in Croatia should be adopted in order to allow that Member State to receive and supply personal data. This will enhance cross-border cooperation between Croatia and other Member States and in the EU as a whole. These measures will particularly be useful in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
2016/11/22
Financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union (A8-0211/2017 - Ingeborg Gräßle, Richard Ashworth)

. – I voted in favour. I welcome the changes proposed by the Commission because they may lead to simplification in managing and receiving EU funds. However, a number of changes would be appropriate. I believe that these proposals on among other things, flexibility, reporting requirements and audits will lead to an efficient and effective use of the general budget of the Union.
2016/11/22
European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) (A8-0322/2017 - Kinga Gál)

. – I voted in favour. The Schengen area is an important part of the European integration. The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will allow us to better whether a visa-exempt third country national who intends to travel to the Schengen area potentially constitutes an irregular migration, security or public health risk before the person arrives at the external border. The ETIAS will thereby increase the security if the Schengen area as a whole. I believe that these recommendations regarding implementation; efficiency and effectiveness; data security and data protection; and oversight and accountability will make the ETIAS an even more successful, legitimate system and a real asset to European cooperation.
2016/11/22
European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS): Europol tasks (A8-0323/2017 - Kinga Gál)

. – I voted in favour. The Schengen area is an important part of the European integration. The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will allow us to better whether a visa-exempt third country national who intends to travel to the Schengen area potentially constitutes an irregular migration, security or public health risk before the person arrives at the external border. The ETIAS will thereby increase the security if the Schengen area as a whole. I believe that these two amendments regarding the Europol tasks will make the ETIAS an even more successful, legitimate system and a real asset to European cooperation.
2016/11/22
European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice (A8-0404/2017 - Monica Macovei)

. – I voted in favour. EU Agency for the operational management of large scale IT systems (eu-LISA) fulfils an important task in the field of border management and security by ensuring the operational management of large-scale IT systems. I believe that these recommendations on further technical sites, transparency, financial management and relations with international organisations and other relevant entities of bodies, will ensure that the eu-LISA mandate meets the current challenges in the area of migration and security on the European level.
2016/11/22
2019 budget - Trilogue mandate (A8-0247/2018 - Daniele Viotti)

. – I voted in favour. I support the priorities for the 2019 draft budget, these being sustainable growth, innovation, competitiveness, security, the fight against climate change and the transition to renewable energy, migration, and young people. However, there are some concerns regarding the design of the budget. I believe that these proposals on competitiveness, sustainable growth, security, citizenship, external policy and administration will allow the EU to spend its resources in an even more efficient, effective and legitimate way.
2016/11/22
73rd Session of the UN General Assembly (A8-0230/2018 - Eugen Freund)

. – I voted in favour. Both the EU and its Member States should remain fully committed to the UN, which is an excellent forum on multilateralism, global governance and worldwide cooperation, founded on universal rules and values. I believe that these recommendations on – among other things – peace, security, conflict prevention, arms control and democracy will make the UN an even more efficient multilateral system to tackle global crises, threats and challenges.
2016/11/22
The migration crisis and humanitarian situation in Venezuela and at its borders (RC-B8-0315/2018, B8-0315/2018, B8-0316/2018, B8-0317/2018, B8-0318/2018, B8-0319/2018, B8-0320/2018, B8-0321/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The situation of human rights, democracy and rule of law in Venezuela continues to deteriorate. Venezuela faces political, social, economic and humanitarian crisis, which is resulting in a mounting death toll and increasing numbers of refugees. I hereby call on the Venezuelan Government to take responsibility and urgently take the measures needed to tackle this situation. I also call on the international community, including the EU, to, wherever possible, contribute to the establishment of a coordinated, comprehensive and regional response to the crisis.
2016/11/22
Guidelines for Member States to prevent humanitarian assistance being criminalised (B8-0314/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Actors engaging in humanitarian assistance can provide support to national authorities in ensuring that such assistance is provided. Operational cooperation and coordination, in line with the applicable legal framework and Facilitators Package, between those actors providing humanitarian assistance and competent authorities is therefore desirable. Adequate systems to monitor the enforcement and effective practical application of the Facilitators Package, will ensure greater consistency in the criminal regulation of facilitation across Member States and limit unwarranted criminalisation.
2016/11/22
Adequacy of the protection afforded by the EU-US Privacy Shield (B8-0305/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The EU-US Privacy Shield was created in order to protect the personal data and the right to privacy of our citizens. However, recent events (for example the Cambridge Analytica data leak) proved that the arrangement in its current form does not provide the adequate level of protection. I therefore call on the Commission to take all the necessary measures to ensure that the Privacy Shield will fully meet all of its objectives as set out in Regulation (EU) 2016/679. Otherwise, the suspension of the Privacy Shield until the US authorities comply with its terms would be appropriate to ensure the protection of the personal data and privacy of our citizens.
2016/11/22
The adverse effects of the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act on EU citizens (B8-0306/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The indicators used for the calculating the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) may result in the arbitrary exposure to adverse effects (including denied access to all banking services) of individuals who might, in reality, have no substantive ties to the US. I hereby call on the Commission to take the measures needed to tackle this unfair situation.
2016/11/22
Statute for social and solidarity-based enterprises (A8-0231/2018 - Jiří Maštálka)

. – I voted in favour. The social and solidarity-based economy provides employment for more than 14 million people, which represents around 6.5% of workers in the EU and 10% of EU undertakings. I am in favour of the introduction of an optional ‘European Social Economy Label’, because it would give more visibility to social enterprises and would provide them with more opportunities for financing. In addition, the other proposals can also lead to a more coherent and complete legal framework in support of social enterprises. This will in turn benefit the aforementioned large group of citizens employed in the solidarity-based economy.
2016/11/22
Structural Reform Support Programme: financial envelope and general objective (A8-0227/2018 - Ruža Tomašić)

. – I voted in favour. I support the Commission’s proposal for the financial envelope and general objective of the Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP). This will allow Member States to take measures in the light of the European Semester and the country-specific recommendations. This leads to cohesion between Member States, and economic growth for all Member States. In addition, non-euro area Member States can be supported better in their process to membership of the euro area.
2016/11/22
Reform of the electoral law of the European Union (A8-0248/2018 - Jo Leinen, Danuta Maria Hübner)

. – I voted against. In November 2015, Parliament adopted a proposal for the reform of EU electoral law that aimed at improving civic participation, enhancing European democracy and giving a more European dimension to elections. The draft Council decision amending the 1976 Act on the election of Members of the European Parliament contains a number of positive elements. However, I believe that opportunities are being missed to enhance European democracy even more through a reform of the electoral law. I expected a more ambitious proposal.
2016/11/22
Partnership Agreement between the EU and EAEC and Armenia (resolution) (A8-0179/2018 - László Tőkés)

. – I voted in favour. The current framework for relations between Armenia and the EU is the 1996 Partnership and Cooperation Agreement. This 20-year-old Agreement needs to be replaced by a more comprehensive and enhanced partnership agreement. I believe that these recommendations on political reform; trade and economic cooperation; energy and institutional provision will have a positive impact on Armenia in terms of promoting democratic standards, economic growth and sustainable development. In addition, they may tackle issues concerning democracy, the rule of law, corruption and organised crime.
2016/11/22
EU-Iraq Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (resolution) (A8-0224/2018 - Tokia Saïfi)

. – I voted in favour. Some EU Member States involved in the 2003 war and the EU as a whole have a responsibility in assisting the Iraqi population and supporting efforts to achieve peace and stability in the country. I believe that these recommendations on political dialogue, sectoral cooperation and institutional relations will lead to a significant improvement in the security situation that is needed to promote stabilisation, reconciliation, inclusive governance and economic and social progress.
2016/11/22
EU-New Zealand Agreement relating to the modification of concessions (accession of Croatia) (A8-0220/2018 - Daniel Caspary)

. – I voted in favour. In line with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules (Article XXIV:6 of the GATT 1994), the EU has to enter into negotiations with WTO members having negotiating rights related to the tariff schedule of Croatia in order to eventually agree on a compensatory adjustment. I support the results of the draft Agreement of 13 March 2018. The increases are appropriate.
2016/11/22
Vehicle taxation: charging of heavy good vehicles for the use of certain infrastructures (A8-0200/2018 - Deirdre Clune)

. – I voted in favour. The introduction of distance-based road charging can help incentivise cleaner and more efficient transport operations while, also offering a fair deal for road users and in financing the required infrastructure. I therefore support the Commission’s proposal. However, specific national circumstances should be taken into account and flexibility should be guaranteed.
2016/11/22
Draft amending budget No 2/2018: Entering the surplus of the financial year 2017 (A8-0209/2018 - Siegfried Mureşan)

. – I voted in favour. I approve the Council position on Draft amending budget No 2/2018. Nevertheless, I also support these statements. I regret that implementation delays and inaccurate forecasts by the Member States seem to be continuing in 2018. I addition, I believe that revenue resulting from fines or linked to late payments can be reused in the Union budget to achieve other policy goals and tackle other challenges.
2016/11/22
Draft amending budget No 3/2018: Extension of the Facility for refugees in Turkey (A8-0246/2018 - Siegfried Mureşan)

. – I voted in favour. I support the decision to extend the Facility for refugees in Turkey and the allocation of an additional EUR 3 billion, in line with in line with the EU-Turkey Statement of 18 March 2016 in order to support refugees in a humanitarian way.
2016/11/22
Towards an EU external strategy against early and forced marriages (A8-0187/2018 - Charles Goerens)

. – I voted in favour. More than 750 million women have married before the age of 18, of whom 250 million were married before the age of 15. These early and often forced marriages are a violation of human rights and go against the values of the EU. They still are a serious problem that exists not only in third countries, but might also occur in some European states. I believe that the EU should contribute to the elimination of these practices, protect, and promote the rights of young women in its external policy.
2016/11/22
The definition of SMEs (B8-0304/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Small and medium enterprises fulfil important tasks for local communities and contribute the largest share of added value and employment among SMEs as they employ approximately 30% of the EU workforce. Yet, administrative burdens and financial obstacles that impede their competitiveness; exports; and job creation disproportionately affect SMEs. I believe that these and other challenges can be tackled by following up to these recommendations.
2016/11/22
Negotiations on the EU-Azerbaijan Comprehensive Agreement (A8-0185/2018 - Norica Nicolai)

. – I voted in favour of the report. On the one hand, the EU is Azerbaijan’s top trading partner and its biggest export and import market, representing 48.6% of Azerbaijan’s total trade and constituting its largest source of foreign direct investment. On the other hand, Azerbaijan is an important energy partner for the EU – it has enabled the Union to diversify its energy sources. This mutually beneficial relationship must be accompanied by a comprehensive agreement. I believe that these recommendations on political dialogue, regional cooperation, the rule of law, trade and regional and economic cooperation will have a positive impact on Azerbaijan with regard to promoting democratic standards, growth and economic development.
2016/11/22
Opening of negotiations for an EU-Jordan Agreement on the exchange of personal data for fighting serious crime and terrorism (A8-0232/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour of this report. The EU is increasingly confronted with terrorism and organized crime, which is often organised across borders. Cooperation and pooling of expertise and information with third countries can help the EU in fighting serious crime and terrorism. I believe that Jordan could be a valuable partner to the EU in this mission. Nevertheless, clear guidelines concerning the exchange of personal data are needed. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a legislative framework which allows the EU to reach its objective on the one hand, and protects the personal data of its citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Opening of negotiations for an EU-Turkey Agreement on the exchange of personal data for fighting serious crime and terrorism (A8-0233/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour of the report. The EU is increasingly confronted with terrorism and organized crime, which is often organised across borders. Cooperation and pooling of expertise and information with third countries can help the EU in fighting serious crime and terrorism. I believe that Jordan could be a valuable partner to the EU in this mission. Nevertheless, clear guidelines concerning the exchange of personal data are needed. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a legislative framework which allows the EU to reach its objective on the one hand, and protects the personal data of its citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Opening of negotiations for an EU-Israel Agreement on the exchange of personal data for fighting serious crime and terrorism (A8-0235/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is increasingly confronted with terrorism and organised crime, which is often organised across borders. Cooperation and pooling of expertise and information with third countries can help the EU in fighting serious crime and terrorism. I believe that Israel can be a valuable partner to the EU in this mission. Nevertheless, clear guidelines concerning the exchange of personal data are needed. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a legislative framework that allows the EU to reach its objective on the one hand, and protects the personal data of its citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Opening of negotiations for an EU-Tunisia Agreement on the exchange of personal data for fighting serious crime and terrorism (A8-0237/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is increasingly confronted with terrorism and organised crime, which is often organised across borders. Cooperation and pooling of expertise and information with third countries can help the EU in fighting serious crime and terrorism. I believe that Tunisia can be a valuable partner to the EU in this mission. Nevertheless, clear guidelines concerning the exchange of personal data are needed. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a legislative framework that allows the EU to reach its objective on the one hand, and protects the personal data of its citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Opening of negotiations for an EU-Morocco Agreement on the exchange of personal data for fighting serious crime and terrorism (A8-0238/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is increasingly confronted with terrorism and organised crime, which is often organised across borders. Cooperation and pooling of expertise and information with third countries can help the EU in fighting serious crime and terrorism. I believe that Morocco can be a valuable partner to the EU in this mission. Nevertheless, clear guidelines concerning the exchange of personal data are needed. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a legislative framework, which allows the EU to reach its objective on the one hand, and protects the personal data of its citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Opening of negotiations for an EU-Lebanon Agreement on the exchange of personal data for fighting serious crime and terrorism (A8-0234/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is increasingly confronted with terrorism and organised crime, which is often organised across borders. Cooperation and pooling of expertise and information with third countries can help the EU in fighting serious crime and terrorism. I believe that Lebanon can be a valuable partner to the EU in this mission. Nevertheless, clear guidelines concerning the exchange of personal data are needed. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a legislative framework that allows the EU to reach its objective on the one hand, and protects the personal data of its citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Opening of negotiations for an EU-Egypt Agreement on the exchange of personal data for fighting serious crime and terrorism (A8-0236/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour. The EU is increasingly confronted with terrorism and organised crime, which is often organised across borders. Cooperation and pooling of expertise and information with third countries can help the EU in fighting serious crime and terrorism. I believe that Egypt can be a valuable partner to the EU in this mission. Nevertheless, clear guidelines concerning the exchange of personal data are needed. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a legislative framework that allows the EU to reach its objective on the one hand, and protects the personal data of its citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Cooperation Agreement between the EU and the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (A8-0213/2018 - Jerzy Buzek)

. – I voted in favour. The European satellite navigation programmes form a key part of the EU’s transport policy, especially air transport. They help to enhance the safety and continuity of aerial navigation services and to improve them in economic and environmental terms. Given the advantages accruing to Europe and Africa from developing satellite navigation services on the African continent, I support these recommendations for further cooperation between the EU, Africa and Madagascar.
2016/11/22
Extension of the EU-US Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation (A8-0212/2018 - Rolandas Paksas)

. – I voted in favour. The EU has a strong relationship with the US in science, technology and innovation. Given the mutual research and development investments, cooperative activities and the number of co-authored publications and patents in the context of Horizon2020, I am in favour of an extension of this EU-US agreement. I believe that further cooperation will lead to significant economic growth, job creation and improvement in the quality of life.
2016/11/22
European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (A8-0217/2018 - Zigmantas Balčytis)

. – I voted in favour. I believe that a European high-performance computing ecosystem will be capable of developing new European technology and realise supercomputers. This will equip the EU with the computing performance needed to maintain its research at a leading edge. The cooperation can also provide scientists, industry and the public sector with the tools to stay at the forefront of science and industrial competition.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/009 FR/Air France (A8-0210/2018 - Alain Lamassoure)

. – I voted in favour. Recently, 1 858 workers were made redundant at Air France, 76.2% of that total being accounted for by France; most of those affected are aged between 55 and 64. These redundancies have a significant adverse effect on the economy and lead to long-term unemployment and problems relating to the redeployment of workers aged 50 and over. The EGF should be mobilised in order to provide financial assistance and help for this group. This will make it possible to provide the necessary advisory services and vocational guidance for workers, vocational training, contributions for business recovery or business start-up, and job-search and mobility allowances.
2016/11/22
Role of cities in the institutional framework of the Union (A8-0203/2018 - Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski)

. – I voted in favour. Local communities and municipalities have great potential as places for citizens to engage in constructive discussions about the EU. In addition, participation in EU policies by cities may lead to increased local ownership of EU processes, better governance through more participative European democracy, improved administrative capacity and better quality of public services throughout the EU. It is therefore necessary to reinforce the early and coordinated involvement of cities in EU decision-making within the current institutional set-up of the EU.
2016/11/22
Three-dimensional printing: intellectual property rights and civil liability (A8-0223/2018 - Joëlle Bergeron)

. – I voted in favour. Given that 3D printing is becoming more widespread in the industry, it is fair to expect copyright problems to arise in the near future. The innovation needs to be supported by law. Therefore, a revision of Directive 2004/48/EC on the enforcement of intellectual property rights should be in place - ideally accompanied by soft-law action to provide information on the subject. I therefore support the call on the Commission to facilitate a legal framework for 3D intellectual property and civil liability.
2016/11/22
European Defence Industrial Development Programme (A8-0037/2018 - Françoise Grossetête)

. – I voted in favour. I believe that cooperation on defence industrial developments will provide the EU with more reliable, more independent and less costly technology. It will also make the EU less dependent on third countries for products and technologies - and therefore strengthen our strategic autonomy. This makes the role of the EU as a contributor to global security and stability even more effective.
2016/11/22
Integrated farm statistics (A8-0300/2017 - Maria Gabriela Zoană)

. – I voted in favour. Agriculture uses almost half of the land area of the EU. It has a large impact on climate change and the environment and many rural communities depend on agriculture. Given the size and importance of the EU’s common agricultural policy, the EU needs accurate information and statistics in this field to design efficient and effective measures. Integrated farm statistics will in addition reduce the burden on farms in the EU and on the national statistical institutes.
2016/11/22
Notification of investment projects in energy infrastructure: repeal (A8-0211/2018 - Barbara Kappel)

. – I voted in favour. Any European legislative framework should be fit for purpose and high quality. The EU’s energy policy should also develop in an effective way and responds to the EU’s real needs. Unfortunately, Regulation (EU) No 256/2014 has not delivered the expected results in terms of quantity, quality and appropriateness of data and information received by the Commission. In order to clean up and reduce the volume of legislation, I support the repeal of Regulation (EU) No 256/2014.
2016/11/22
Measures to strengthen administrative cooperation in the field of value-added tax (A8-0215/2018 - Roberts Zīle)

. – I voted in favour. Value added tax is an important source of tax revenue for the Member States. Yet countries are missing some of that revenue due to domestic and cross-border fraud. A strong cooperation between Member States in order to help them fight this VAT fraud more easily, quickly and efficiently is necessary. I believe that these amendments will lead to the strengthened framework needed to combat tax fraud.
2016/11/22
Violation of rights of indigenous peoples in the world (A8-0194/2018 - Francisco Assis)

. – I voted in favour. According to the UN, indigenous peoples are facing greater violations of their rights than was the case 10 years ago. They face threats and challenges, among which physical, psychological and sexual violence, racism, exclusion, discrimination, forced evictions, destructive settlement, and illegal or forced expropriation of their traditional domains. This goes completely against the values of the EU. I hereby support measures taken to ensure the human rights of indigenous peoples, to prevent and counteract land-grabbing, and to facilitate economic development for indigenous peoples.
2016/11/22
Climate diplomacy (A8-0221/2018 - Arne Lietz, Jo Leinen)

. – I voted in favour. Climate change is a global challenge and can therefore only be tackled most effectively on a global level. The Paris climate agreement is a perfect example of how effective global cooperation can be. The EU played a leading role in the Paris climate agreement, and should continue its ambitious commitment by further facilitating cooperation between third countries and diverse bodies and actors. Formulating common climate commitments and developing international guiding principles will allow us to tackle climate change effectively and facilitate sustainable growth.
2016/11/22
Structural and financial barriers in the access to culture (A8-0169/2018 - Bogdan Andrzej Zdrojewski)

. – I voted in favour of this report. As we already established in the current work plan for culture for the period 2015-2018, accessible and inclusive culture is important. We have to overcome the current financial, educational, structural and digital barriers in order to ensure cultural access, cultural participation and the mainstreaming of culture in other policy areas. I believe that these recommendations will support this goal.
2016/11/22
Objection to Commission delegated regulation amending delegated regulation (EU) 2017/118 establishing fisheries conservation measures for the protection of the marine environment in the North Sea (B8-0299/2018)

. – I voted against. I am in favour of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2017/118. I believe that the delegated act ensures that fisheries measures adequately contribute to the improvement of seafloor integrity and therewith to the obligation of achieving good environmental status, as set out in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). The measures proposed safeguard the structure and functioning of the ecosystems.
2016/11/22
Georgian occupied territories ten years after the Russian invasion (RC-B8-0275/2018, B8-0275/2018, B8-0276/2018, B8-0277/2018, B8-0278/2018, B8-0279/2018, B8-0285/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Ten years after the Russia-Georgia military conflict, the Russian Federation continues to be in breach of its international obligations and in contradiction of the ceasefire agreement of 12 August 2008. In addition, independence, sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Georgia are undermined by the unresolved regional conflicts in the Georgian occupied regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. I strongly support the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia within its internationally recognised borders.
2016/11/22
Negotiations for a new EU-ACP Partnership Agreement (B8-0274/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The EU and the ACP countries have had a very important and valuable relationship for decades. This relationship brings prosperity, advantages and welfare to both parties. I believe that the EU should further make significant efforts to eradicate poverty in the ACP countries, to integrate them into the global economy and to make the countries a more effective global player in multilateral trade. In addition, a strong parliamentary dimension of the future agreement is needed to guarantee an open and democratic partnership.
2016/11/22
Monitoring the application of EU law 2016 (A8-0197/2018 - Kostas Chrysogonos)

. – I voted in favour. The Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights. Proper implementation of EU law is therefore essential to achieving the EU policy goals defined in the Treaties and secondary legislation. Unfortunately, the large number of infringement procedures shows that the timely and correct application of EU legislation in the Member States remains a challenge. I hereby call on the on the Commission to develop instruments designed to help Member States recognise transposition problems, address them at an early stage of the infringement procedure and find joint solutions.
2016/11/22
Insolvency proceedings: updated annexes to the Regulation (A8-0174/2018 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour. In the course of the discussion of Regulation (EU) 2015/848 on insolvency proceedings, the Commission received notifications from Bulgaria, Croatia, Latvia and Portugal relating to recent changes in their domestic laws, introducing new types of insolvency proceedings and/or insolvency practitioners. Furthermore, Belgium notified the Commission about a change in its domestic insolvency law. Given that these new types of insolvency proceedings and/or insolvency practitioners comply with the requirements set out in Regulation (EU) 2015/848, I support the updated annexes to the Regulation.
2016/11/22
EU-Iceland Agreement on supplementary rules for external borders and visas for 2014-2020 (A8-0196/2018 - Anders Primdahl Vistisen)

. – I voted in favour. Iceland is one of Europe’s most valuable and important partners with respect to visa and external border control. It is important to maintain and update our current relation and agreement with Iceland. These supplementary rules and financial support for external borders and visa, as part of the Internal Security Fund, for the period 2014 to 2020, will strengthen our cooperation and ensure an appropriate approach to visa and external border control.
2016/11/22
EU-Switzerland Agreement on supplementary rules for external borders and visas for 2014-2020 (A8-0195/2018 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour. Switzerland is one of Europe’s most valuable and important partners with regard to visa and external border control. It is important to maintain and update our current relationships and agreements with both Switzerland and Iceland. These supplementary rules and financial support for external borders and visa arrangements, as part of the Internal Security Fund for the period 2014 to 2020, will strengthen our cooperation and ensure an appropriate approach to visa and external border control.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the remaining provisions of the Schengen acquis relating to the Schengen Information System in Bulgaria and Romania (A8-0192/2018 - Monica Macovei)

. – I voted in favour. In June 2011, Parliament gave its approval for Bulgaria and Romania to join the Schengen border-check-free area. Yet, there are still restrictions on the use of the Schengen Information System (SIS). Bulgaria and Romania play a key role in surveillance and related operations in the Black Sea and on the Danube. They also share borders with Turkey, Moldova, Ukraine, Serbia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, securing significant buffer zones for entry into the Schengen Area. Therefore, I support the call to eliminate all remaining restrictions on the use of the SIS. This way, Romania and Bulgaria will be able to ensure the same level of protection of the Union external borders as other Schengen Member States.
2016/11/22
Cohesion policy and the circular economy (A8-0184/2018 - Davor Škrlec)

. – I voted in favour. The EU plays a leading role in the Paris climate agreement. We embarked on the transition to a more sustainable economy. Creating a circular economy can contribute to this objective. This shift can only be made if all relevant actors – including local and regional authorities – contribute. By securing adequate functional and financial autonomy within the framework of the cohesion policy linked to new ex-ante conditionality provision, these local and regional authorities can support local initiatives targeted at circular economy.
2016/11/22
Further macro-financial assistance to Ukraine (A8-0183/2018 - Jarosław Wałęsa)

. – I voted in favour. Despite the improvement of the economic situation since 2015, a number of vulnerabilities such as an elevated external indebtedness, high dependency on exports and an unstable political environment remain present in Ukraine.
2016/11/22
Negotiations on the modernisation of the EU-Chile Association Agreement (A8-0158/2018 - Charles Tannock)

. – I voted in favour. I believe that Chile is a suitable partner for the EU in tackling challenges in relation to climate change, gender equality, the rule of law, good governance and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. This partnership must be accompanied by a modernised agreement. I believe that these proposals will lead to the ambitious, comprehensive and balanced agreement that is needed. This, in turn, will lead to a long and sustainable relation with Chile.
2016/11/22
EU-NATO relations (A8-0188/2018 - Ioan Mircea Paşcu)

. – I voted in favour. Both the EU and NATO are indispensable for ensuring the security of Europe and its citizens. The security threats have become more hybrid and less conventional. Together we may better address the many challenges of today. Therefore, intensified international cooperation between the EU and NATO is required. I am in favour of these recommendations. I believe they will further build resilience in Europe and will make coherent and effective crisis responses possible.
2016/11/22
Cyber defence (A8-0189/2018 - Urmas Paet)

. – I voted in favour. Cyber—threats and cyber—attacks constitute a major threat to the security, defence, stability and competitiveness of the EU, its Member States and its citizens. Despite this, only a few Member States are taking adequate and effective measures for the protection of their network and information systems. I believe that ambitious European cooperation in the cyber—domain will tackle the lack of resilience and robustness of private and public network infrastructure throughout the EU. I therefore support this call for a coherent development of cyber—defence capacities across all EU institutions and bodies, as well as in the Member States.
2016/11/22
State of play of recreational fisheries in the EU (A8-0191/2018 - Norica Nicolai)

. – I voted in favour. Recreational maritime tourism fishing, as well as other forms of fishing, is shown to be important for the economy of many regions and countries throughout the EU. It is in particular a contributor to the development of the blue economy in small communities, coastal communities and islands. Recreational fishing should be analysed more carefully in order to better assess its value, impact and development potential. I believe that these recommendations are a good guide for the Commission to carry out the necessary analysis of recreational fishery.
2016/11/22
Common rules in the field of civil aviation and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (A8-0364/2016 - Marian-Jean Marinescu)

. – I voted in favour. I support the establishment of a European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). By pooling and sharing technical resources between the national aviation authorities and the EASA, a potential lack of resources of some national aviation authorities can be tackled. Moreover, pooling resources will lead to a higher degree of efficiency and effectiveness. This proposal is a realistic approach towards the existing different levels of resources in the national aviation authorities of the Member States. In addition, these proposed recommendations from the Parliament will lead to safe, more efficient and high-standard aviation with the adoption of common standards on airworthiness, environmental protection and technical standards.
2016/11/22
CO2 emissions from and fuel consumption of new heavy-duty vehicles (A8-0010/2018 - Damiano Zoffoli)

. – I voted in favour. In 2014, heavy-duty vehicles accounted for 25% of carbon dioxide emissions of the road transport sector, amounting to 5% of total carbon dioxide emissions in the EU. A regulation on monitoring or recording CO2 emissions and fuel consumption for new heavy-duty vehicles entering the EU market is an important step toward a more sustainable, low-carbon economy. Clear information on CO2 will in addition ensure that both SME’s and public transport administrators have the necessary information regarding the most efficient models on the market. This may in turn lead to innovations and new initiatives to reduce green gas emissions from heavy-duty vehicles even more.
2016/11/22
Modernisation of education in the EU (A8-0173/2018 - Krystyna Łybacka)

. – I voted in favour. Education is a key aspect of the EU’s economic potential and a crucial factor for development of our information society. Europe is facing several demographic, social and labour market challenges. I believe that these proposals for a reformed educational system will ensure that EU citizens acquire the appropriate competences to respond to these challenges most effectively. In addition, a European Education Area can support the Member States in achieving these objectives by exchanging experiences and best practices and strengthen cooperation; as could the creation of a European network of universities.
2016/11/22
Towards a sustainable and competitive European aquaculture sector (A8-0186/2018 - Carlos Iturgaiz)

. – I voted in favour. Aquaculture accounts for about 20% of fish production and directly employs around 85 000 people. Following the economic crisis, during the last 10 years the volume of aquaculture production in the European Union has suffered a recession. This mainly affected SMEs. I support this resolution and thereby call on the Commission to take measures and support the Member States when needed – in order to restore the competiveness of these SMEs and to obtain a growing, vibrant, sustainable and innovative EU aquaculture sector.
2016/11/22
Odometer manipulation in motor vehicles: revision of the EU legal framework (A8-0155/2018 - Ismail Ertug)

. – I voted in favour. Odometer fraud is a widespread phenomenon posing a threat to road safety, distorting the proper functioning of the internal market and imposing an additional cost to consumers, insurers, second—hand car dealers, leasing companies and also manufacturers. Establishing a database solution at the European level would tackle the problem. Similar systems in Belgium and the Netherlands have already proven this, whereas the number of cars with manipulated odometers decreased significantly after implementing the systems.
2016/11/22
Union Civil Protection Mechanism (A8-0180/2018 - Elisabetta Gardini)

. – I voted in favour. The EU has faced a large number of disasters with tragic loss of lives and other damaging consequences for citizens, businesses, communities and the environment. The current Union Civil Protection Mechanism could be improved to tackle these challenges. I therefore support the proposals, which will strengthen the effectiveness of the UCPM and reinforce the Union and its Member States’ collective ability to respond to disasters.
2016/11/22
Connecting Europe facility after 2020 (RC-B8-0242/2018, B8-0242/2018, B8-0243/2018, B8-0245/2018, B8-0246/2018, B8-0247/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) is a key EU funding instrument to promote growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted infrastructure investment at European level. Considering the success of the CEF 2014-2020 programme, an extension of the program is desirable. Yet it turns out that transport infrastructure in the EU is still rather fragmented. There still are challenges in terms of capacity and financing. It is essential to ensure both sustainable growth, jobs and competitiveness and social and territorial cohesion within the Union. I believe that these recommendations will provide a solution to these challenges.
2016/11/22
Situation in Nicaragua (RC-B8-0244/2018, B8-0244/2018, B8-0248/2018, B8-0249/2018, B8-0250/2018, B8-0251/2018, B8-0252/2018, B8-0253/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The state of Nicaragua has seen a decline in democracy and the rule of law in the past decade. I hereby support the call on the Nicaraguan authorities to engage in an inclusive national dialogue process in a constructive manner. I support the right to free and fair elections and acknowledge the need for strong democratic institutions, freedom of assembly and political plurality. I hope that Nicaragua will be able to guarantee this in the near future.
2016/11/22
Gender equality and women's empowerment: transforming the lives of girls and women through EU external relations 2016-2020 (A8-0167/2018 - Linda McAvan, Dubravka Šuica)

. – I voted in favour. Gender equality must be guaranteed at all times. I hereby support the call on the Commission and the EEAS to take further steps to facilitate exchange of best practice in improving gender equality and gender mainstreaming between delegations and units.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the EU Youth Strategy (A8-0162/2018 - Eider Gardiazabal Rubial)

. – I voted in favour. Austerity measures taken in the context of the economic crisis had a negative impact on young European citizens. They were victims of lack of investment in education, the unemployment and cuts in social services. With the implementation of this report, I give my support for a strong, long-term and well coordinated strategy in the interest of young Europeans. I believe that this strategy will tackle youth unemployment, increase youth participation, foster inclusion and promote volunteering.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Ecodesign Directive (A8-0165/2018 - Frédérique Ries)

. – I voted in favour. The EU plays a leading role in the Paris climate agreement. We embarked on the transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon economy. The expansion of the technical scope of the Ecodesign Directive would further strengthen our ambitious engagement. Therefore, I support the policies and measures recommended in this report.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the EU Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Greece, Spain, France and Portugal (A8-0175/2018 - José Manuel Fernandes)

. – I voted in favour. Hurricanes and earthquakes occurred in Greece, Spain, France and Portugal in 2017. These natural disasters caused the loss of human lives and destruction in the regions most affected. Furthermore, many t of these regions were qualified as less developed regions. I believe that in the EU, we must show solidarity when such tragic events occur. Therefore, I support the mobilisation of the EU Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to the aforementioned countries. In this way, the EU can contribute to the rebuilding of essential public infrastructure, public buildings, private homes, businesses and the revival of agricultural and forest land.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2018/000 TA 2018 - Technical assistance at the initiative of the Commission (A8-0172/2018 - Eider Gardiazabal Rubial)

. – I voted in favour. I support the mobilisation of EUR 345 000 from the Fund, covering technical assistance for the Commission. This way, the EGF can finance monitoring and data gathering, in order to create a knowledge base interface and to advice Member States on using, following up and evaluating the EGF. This will in turn lead to additional assistance to workers suffering from the consequences of major structural changes in world trade patterns, which is the main objective of the fund.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: genetically modified maize GA21 (MON-ØØØ21-9) (D056125) (B8-0232/2018)

. – I voted against the objection and, consequently, in favour of the authorisation. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) adopted a favourable opinion for authorisations of new plant strains. EFSA carefully assessed the safety of the genetically modified organism and expressed its opinion on the basis of scientific evidence. I am confident that the EFSA is the right authority to pass judgement on the safety of these products. I hence see no reason to further object to an authorisation. There is no point in establishing an authority if its decisions and opinions are ignored.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: genetically modified maize 1507 × 59122 × MON 810 × NK603, and genetically modified maize combining two or three of the single events 1507, 59122, MON 810 and NK603 (D056123) (B8-0233/2018)

. – I voted against the objection and, consequently, in favour of the authorisation. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) adopted a favourable opinion for authorisations of new plant strains. EFSA carefully assessed the safety of the genetically modified organism and expressed its opinion on the basis of scientific evidence. I am confident that the EFSA is the right authority to pass judgement on the safety of these products. I hence see no reason to further object to an authorisation. There is no point in establishing an authority if its decisions and opinions are ignored.
2016/11/22
Conformity of fisheries products with access criteria to the EU market (A8-0156/2018 - Linnéa Engström)

. – I voted in favour. Many fish products sold on the EU market originate from fish caught under poor conditions, and do not meet the same high standards on sustainability, hygiene, safety or labour as required from the EU fishing industry. As the largest market for seafood products in the world, the EU has a responsibility to ensure that imports from third countries meet EU sustainability standards. The consumer must be able to rely on the quality and freshness of the product.With the approval of this own-initiative report, I express my support for high standards for EU-caught fish placed on the EU market. This also creates a level playing field between EU-produced fish and imported fish, thus guaranteeing fair competition.
2016/11/22
The future of food and farming (A8-0178/2018 - Herbert Dorfmann)

. – I voted in favour. I support the Commission’s ‘Future of food and farming’ communication, which was published in November 2017. It aims to provide the framework for the discussion between institutional and individual, public and private stakeholders across the EU27. I believe that these recommendations will lead to a fair, flexible and sustainable common agricultural policy. They also will improve governance, better reflect the diversity in EU agriculture, increase subsidiarity, limit the administrative burden for beneficiaries and strengthen the focus on results Therefore, I support this resolution.
2016/11/22
Interpretation and implementation of the Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making (A8-0170/2018 - Pavel Svoboda, Richard Corbett)

. – I voted in favour. The Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-making (the IIA) aims at improving the way the EU legislates to ensure that EU legislation better serves citizens and businesses. I already expressed my support for this agreement with my vote in favour on 13 April 2016. The European Parliaments Working Group on this new IAA, proposes a number of additional policy recommendations that could ensure that EU laws and policies are even more effective in achieving their objective. For this reason, this own-initiative report receives my support.
2016/11/22
2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework and own resources (B8-0239/2018, B8-0240/2018, B8-0241/2018)

. – I voted in favour. The Council and Commission need to ensure that the next financial framework reflects the political priorities and responds to the needs of EU citizens. With these recommendations, I urge to provide the Union with the necessary financial means to meet important challenges.
2016/11/22
Recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission/High Representative on Libya (A8-0159/2018 - Pier Antonio Panzeri)

. – I voted in favour. The situation in Libya is highly fragile and the country is facing a number of complex, interrelated challenges regarding political stability, economic development, and security. With my support for this resolution, I call on the Council, the Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs to contribute more to the stabilisation of the country and to give follow-up on these recommendations.
2016/11/22
Annual Report on the functioning of the Schengen area (A8-0160/2018 - Carlos Coelho)

. – I voted in favour. The Schengen area is an essential part of the European project. Nevertheless, the area of free movement has come under stress during recent times. In addition, problems with the implementation of the Schengen acquis have occurred. With this report, I support the call to put mechanisms in place to safeguard the functioning of Schengen area. The European Union should look for all the possible solutions that will provide a swift and reasonable outcome to tackle these problems.
2016/11/22
Minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime (A8-0168/2018 - Teresa Jiménez-Becerril Barrio, Angelika Mlinar)

. – I voted in favour. I support Directive 2012/29/EU establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime in EU Member States. I believe the European Parliament has a relevant role in the promotion of further efforts at EU level to strengthen the proper application of this Directive. The proposed recommendations should lead to a more coherent, relevant, effective and efficient directive, which will lead to better support and protection victims of crime in EU Member States.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the implementation of the Common Commercial Policy (A8-0166/2018 - Tokia Saïfi)

. – I voted in favour. The European Union is the world’s largest trading power. Our trade policy should promote the interests of companies and citizens while at the same time pursuing the aim of fair and equitable trade for all. I support the proposed recommendations of the report. They reflect a fair balance between fair trade on the one hand, and the interests of our companies and citizens on the other hand.
2016/11/22
Extension of the term of office of the Special Committee on Terrorism

. – I voted in favour. The threat of terrorist attacks within the EU is still high. The special Committee has already proven to be very useful with – among other things – the building of capacities for resilience against terrorism and the prevention of radicalisation. I support these actions and believe that these will still prove useful in the near future. Therefore, I support the activities of the Special Committee on Terrorism and the extension of the term of office.
2016/11/22
Multiannual plan for demersal stocks in the North Sea and the fisheries exploiting those stocks (A8-0263/2017 - Ulrike Rodust)

. – I voted in favour of the report. This multiannual plan for demersal stocks in the North Sea is essential to guaranteeing that the exploitation of biological marine resources occurs in a sustainable fashion. At the same time, it achieves a degree of flexibility with regard to updated scientific findings. I also encourage the parallel with the Baltic Sea plan. This creates a clear and structured framework for multiannual plans concerning the exploitation of fish.
2016/11/22
Management, conservation and control measures applicable in the Convention Area of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (A8-0377/2017 - Linnéa Engström)

. – I voted in favour. I acknowledge The South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO) and I put my trust in their expertise concerning fisheries for non-highly migratory species. Adapting the European legal framework to ESPRO standards can ensure better fisheries cooperation with our trading partners who are also members of this organization.
2016/11/22
Sustainable finance (A8-0164/2018 - Molly Scott Cato)

. – I abstained from voting. As a shadow rapporteur for ALDE on this file, I am strongly in favour of sustainable finance. For me this entails two complementary goals: Firstly, to ensure greater flows of finance towards sustainable investments. Secondly, to enhance the financial stability and therefore sustainability of the financial system itself. Two key points need to be addressed to achieve this goal:To enhance the availability information to existing market players.To ensure that this information is based on a harmonised language and uniform definitions ensuring comparability, enhancing risk analysis and assessment of financial products.The European Parliament’s report only partially reflects my vision. Furthermore, I do not believe that monetary policy is the appropriate tool to fill the annual €180 billion gap in sustainable investments.
2016/11/22
The 2017 EU Justice Scoreboard (A8-0161/2018 - Jytte Guteland)

. – I voted in favour. The right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial, as enshrined in Article 47 of the Charter and in Article 6 ECHR, constitutes one of the fundamental guarantees for the respect of the rule of law and democracy. The EU should urge the Member States to guarantee these rights. This report encourages Member States to take the necessary measures to ensure objective of efficient, independent and of high quality judicial systems.
2016/11/22
Protocol to the EU-Uzbekistan Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0104/2018 - Jozo Radoš)

. – I voted in favour. In this resolution, we express our consent of taking into account the accession of Croatia to the EU in the EU-Uzbekistan Partnership and Cooperation Agreement. For this to be realised, the EU needs to conclude a protocol to the agreement with Uzbekistan. This way, Croatia can become a contracting party to the agreement.
2016/11/22
EU-Korea Framework Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0120/2018 - Tokia Saïfi)

. – I voted in favour. In this resolution, we express our consent to taking into account the accession of Croatia to the EU in the EU-Korea Framework Agreement. For this to be realised, the EU needs to conclude a protocol to the agreement with Korea. In that way, Croatia can become a contracting party to the agreement.
2016/11/22
Subjecting the new psychoactive substance ADB-CHMINACA to control measures (A8-0133/2018 - Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz)

. – I voted in favour. In accordance with Article 8(2) of Council Decision 2005/387/JBZ, new psychoactive substances must be subject to control measures within six weeks unless the Commission deems this unnecessary. Psychoactive substances require swift action because they can be very dangerous. A Scientific committee shall carry out the assessment.
2016/11/22
Subjecting the new psychoactive substance CUMYL-4CN-BINACA to control measures (A8-0134/2018 - Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz)

. – I voted in favour. In accordance with Article 8(2) of Council decision 2005/387/JBZ, new psychoactive substances must be subject to control measures within six weeks unless the Commission deems it not necessary. Psychoactive substances require swift action because they can be very dangerous. A scientific committee shall carry out the requisite assessment.
2016/11/22
Annual report 2016 on the protection of EU’s financial interests - Fight against fraud (A8-0135/2018 - Gilles Pargneaux)

. – I voted in favour. Fraud undermines the credibility of the EU and the confidence of its citizens in our institutions. Therefore, sound public spending should be a key priority and the fight against fraud should produce tangible results. I welcome this report, which highlights some of the shortcomings of the current fight against fraud. We need a comprehensive and durable solution for VAT fraud, which cost the EU EUR159.5 billion in 2015.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: genetically modified sugar beet H7-1 (B8-0220/2018)

. – I voted against. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) adopted a favourable opinion for food and feed produced from or food containing ingredients produced from genetically modified sugar beet H7-1. EFSA carefully assessed the safety of the genetically modified organism and expressed its opinion based on scientific evidence. I chose to put my trust in the scientific expertise of EFSA.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the control of the financial activities of the European Investment Bank for 2016 (A8-0139/2018 - Marco Valli)

. – I voted in favour. I welcome the report of the EIB on its financial activities for 2016. The core task of the EIB is to contribute to the balanced and steady development of the internal market in the interest of the Union. The EIB is thus the bank of the EU, financing projects through dedicated instruments such as loans, guarantees and equities. The EIB should take account of the recommendations of this Parliament and enhance its corporate governance, business practices, transparency and accountability standards.
2016/11/22
Presidential elections in Venezuela (B8-0225/2018)

. – I voted in favour. I am saddened by the deteriorating situation in Venezuela. The early elections can hardly be democratic since the opposition is excluded from participating. The longer this situation persists the more Venezuelan people are going to suffer. Therefore, I call upon the Venezuelan Government to work towards the reconciliation of the country so the current economic and social crisis in Venezuela can be effectively addressed.
2016/11/22
Cohesion policy and thematic objective ‘promoting sustainable transport and removing bottlenecks in key network infrastructures’ (A8-0136/2018 - Andrey Novakov)

. – I voted in favour. It is of vital importance that the EU has a sustainable transport network that allows people and goods to move easily and quickly across the EU. Such a network will increase the EU’s competitiveness and contribute to better air quality. Bottlenecks are especially problematic and cost the economy a lot of money. Funds should be directed to solve these bottlenecks.
2016/11/22
Protection of children in migration (B8-0218/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Migrant children are all the more vulnerable to violence, exploitation and trafficking. Therefore, the migration policies and procedures should take special notice of these children and offer adequate protection against these horrible practices. Children and especially unaccompanied children should be given additional support upon their arrival in the EU. More cooperation between Member States is required to effectively address these issues.
2016/11/22
A global ban on animal testing for cosmetics (B8-0217/2018)

. – I voted in favour. In the EU, animal testing of finished cosmetic products and cosmetic ingredients has been prohibited since September 2004 and March 2009 respectively. Notwithstanding the ban, the sector has been thriving in the EU. The ban has also motivated the sector to successfully look for alternative testing methods. Still, around 80% of the world’s countries allow animal testing for cosmetics. We should seize every opportunity to promote high animal welfare standards on the international stage and use our influence to achieve this goal. Therefore, I support the call for a global ban on animal testing for cosmetic products.
2016/11/22
Current situation and future prospects for the sheep and goat sectors in the EU (A8-0064/2018 - Esther Herranz García)

. – I voted in favour. The sheep and goat farming sectors in the EU are vulnerable sectors. The sectors depend heavily on CAP subsidies and Brexit will only make matters worse as this is a big target market. EU funds should boost support for innovation in sheep and goat farming.
2016/11/22
Media pluralism and media freedom in the European Union (A8-0144/2018 - Barbara Spinelli)

. – I voted in favour. The media fulfil a crucial role in our democratic society as the public watchdog, informing citizens about state decisions. This role can be performed only when journalists fully enjoy freedom of speech and the media landscape is sufficiently diverse. The rise of so-called ‘fake news’ and the assassinations of several journalists in the EU have showed the importance of free and independent media.
2016/11/22
Common system of value added tax, with regard to the obligation to respect a minimum standard rate (A8-0124/2018 - Roberto Gualtieri)

. – I voted in favour. This proposal is a step in the direction of a definitive and robust VAT system for the EU. It will make the existing minimum rate of 15% permanent. The minimum rate will now be fixed and replace the transitional arrangements. I believe a definitive minimum rate is essential for the well functioning of our internal market.
2016/11/22
Prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering or terrorist financing (A8-0056/2017 - Krišjānis Kariņš, Judith Sargentini)

. – I voted in favour. To effectively shut down terrorist and crime organisations, we must be able to dry up their funding. This proposal launches a set of measures that aim to prevent the concealment of funds and the laundering of money. The proposed measures will not seek to impose unnecessary obligations on law-abiding citizens and businesses. For these reasons, I support this proposal.
2016/11/22
Approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles (A8-0048/2017 - Daniel Dalton)

. – I voted in favour. As the Dieselgate scandal has shown, the procedures for the approval and surveillance of motor vehicles were not effective. After many hearings, the Commission has come forward with a set of measures that seek to reinforce the current approval and surveillance system. There will be more checks and also specific checks pertaining to emission performance. I believe these measures are necessary to regain the trust of the EU citizens.
2016/11/22
Organic production and labelling of organic products (A8-0311/2015 - Martin Häusling)

. – I voted in favour. The demand for organic products has exploded in recent years but legislation has not been able to catch on. It is important that consumer trust in organic products remains high because when the demand rises, the likelihood of frauds entering the market does too. The revision proposes new rules on labelling, controls and certification in order to ensure the quality and genuineness of the organic product.
2016/11/22
Guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States (A8-0140/2018 - Miroslavs Mitrofanovs)

. – I voted in favour. The guidelines of the Council frame the direction of the Member States’ employment policy coordination. They focus on boosting the demand for labour, enhancing labour supply and promoting equal opportunities for all. These are all principles I can stand behind.
2016/11/22
Estimates of revenue and expenditure for the financial year 2019 – Section I – European Parliament (A8-0146/2018 - Paul Rübig)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament’s budget for 2019 has to be realistic and transparent. I think we should consider a single seat for Parliament. The potential savings and the environmental impact more than justify a single seat. We should think about our own credibility and lead by example.
2016/11/22
Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and the Council on European business statistics, amending Regulation (EC) no 184/2005 and repealing 10 legal acts in the field of business statistics (A8-0094/2018 - Janusz Lewandowski)

. – I voted in favour. In the EU, there is a need for accurate and timely business statistics in order to stimulate competition and entrepreneurship. The Commission’s proposal seeks to meet this demand for accurate data and aims to streamline and simplify the existing framework, reducing the administrative burden for businesses.
2016/11/22
Protection of investigative journalists in Europe: the case of Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová (B8-0186/2018)

. – I voted in favour. It is a sad day for Europe when a journalist is murdered for doing its job. The murder was a direct attack on our democratic values. As of yet, no suspect has been brought to justice. This, and the fact Kuciak was investigating fraudulent dealings of government officials, has raised doubts about the independence of the investigation. Therefore, I support an independent investigation into the murder of Jan Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová so that the perpetrators can be finally brought to justice.
2016/11/22
A European values instrument to support civil society organisations which promote democracy, rule of law and fundamental values within the European Union (B8-0189/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Respect for democracy, the rule of law and fundamental values is not self-evident within the EU. Therefore, I believe we should support those organisations that seek to promote democracy, rule of law and fundamental values within the EU.
2016/11/22
The violation of human rights and the rule of law in the case of two Greek soldiers arrested and detained in Turkey (B8-0194/2018, B8-0196/2018)

. – I voted in favour because I believe the two Greek soldiers should be returned to Greece. They have been in a maximum security prison for more than a month without charge. This is a clear violation of human rights and the rule of law. For these reasons, I support this resolution calling for the release of the Greek soldiers.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Treaty provisions concerning national Parliaments (A8-0127/2018 - Paulo Rangel)

. – I voted in favour. National parliaments have a part to play in the European integration process. When they suspect a European legislative proposal is in breach of subsidiarity, they can trigger the so-called orange and yellow card procedures. A green card procedure would be a welcome addition, which would award national parliaments a right to suggest a legislative proposal. Lastly, I welcome the improved cooperation between the EU institutions and national parliaments in the last decade.
2016/11/22
Annual Report on Competition Policy (A8-0049/2018 - Ramon Tremosa i Balcells)

. – I voted in favour. I welcome this report on Competition Policy from the Commission. Competition is essential for the EU’s economy and innovation. It results in benefits for consumers across the EU. The task to enforce competition is thus a very important one. I would like to express my support for the strong stance of the Commission on big multinationals who abuse their market dominance (e.g. Google). Also, in the area of taxation, there should be fair competition. The practice of selective tax advantages given to multinationals should come to a halt. It’s hardly fair that SMEs pay significantly more taxes than multinationals.
2016/11/22
Vaccine hesitancy and drop in vaccination rates in Europe (B8-0188/2018, B8-0195/2018)

. – I voted in favour. In recent years, we saw an increase in vaccine hesitancy. We must combat this worrying trend in order to protect the health of all EU citizens. Vaccines are only effective if the vaccination coverage remains sufficiently high. The vast amount of misleading and unscientific information about vaccination is staggering. Vaccines have eradicated many deadly diseases and could play a role in combating antimicrobial resistance, a growing and alarming health problem.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the European Protection Order Directive (A8-0065/2018 - Soraya Post, Teresa Jiménez-Becerril Barrio)

. – I voted in favour. The European Protection Order (EPO) Directive established the principle that protection orders issued in one Member State have to be recognised and enforced in another Member State. The way in which victims are protected, however, differs greatly from one Member State to another. The EPO has a lot of potential to become a beneficial instrument for victims. For these reasons, I support the resolution calling for more convergence of national procedures and an effective protection of victims.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Bologna Process – state of play and follow-up (B8-0190/2018)

. – I voted in favour because I support the creation of a European Higher Education Area (EHEA) where quality education is accessible to all. The Bologna Process strives to improve the compatibility and comparability of standards in different higher education systems, and thus contributes to this goal. Additionally, the Bologna process could work on more recognition of academic study periods and credits gained abroad. This would stimulate student mobility, which in turn leads to higher quality education.
2016/11/22
Fixing the period for the ninth election of representatives to the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage (A8-0145/2018 - Danuta Maria Hübner)

. – I voted in favour. The Electoral Act stipulates that the European Elections should be held in the period from 6-9 June 2019. The Member States communicated that this would prove impossible. The Council, in accordance with the Electoral Act, has chosen another period to hold the European elections; from 23 to 26 May 2019. The Conference of Presidents suggested this same period to the Council.
2016/11/22
EU-Australia Framework Agreement (A8-0110/2018 - Francisco José Millán Mon)

. – I voted in favour. Australia is a longstanding partner of the EU. Over the course of many years, the EU and Australia have concluded a variety of agreements to enhance cooperation and trade. Australia has proven to be an invaluable partner in matters of security, trade and climate change. The Framework Agreement will strengthen this alliance even more, and it provides the basis for additional cooperation on foreign-policy and security issues, research and innovation, education and many other matters.
2016/11/22
Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism (A8-0131/2018 - Helga Stevens)

. – I voted in favour. The EU has suffered from terrorist attacks in recent years, which have had a big impact on the public. The terrorist threat has also changed, and the so-called ‘home-grown terrorists’ remain a worrying factor for the authorities. The goal of this Convention is to enhance the efforts of the parties in preventing terrorism and safeguarding their citizens’ fundamental rights. It criminalises a series of terrorist acts and has rules that facilitate cooperation between countries. For these reasons, I believe the EU should conclude Convention No 196 on the Prevention of Terrorism.
2016/11/22
Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism (Additional Protocol) (A8-0132/2018 - Helga Stevens)

. – I voted in favour. The EU has suffered from terrorist attacks in recent years, which have had a big impact on the public. The additional protocol focuses on foreign fighters and seeks to curb the flow of foreign terrorist fighters to conflict zones and to provide a common understanding of, and response to, foreign-terrorist-fighter-related offences. It criminalises a series of terrorist acts, in addition to those covered by Convention No 196. For these reasons, I believe the EU should conclude the additional protocol.
2016/11/22
Packaging and packaging waste (A8-0029/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour of this report. We should strive towards a circular economy. This will require a change in attitude among EU citizens and businesses: recycle more, throw away less. Packaging waste is increasing because the mail order sector is growing rapidly across the EU. Therefore, I support the draft legislative resolution, which calls for more stringent measures to decrease packaging waste.
2016/11/22
End-of-life vehicles, waste batteries and accumulators and waste electrical and electronic equipment (A8-0013/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour. We should strive towards a circular economy. This will require a change in attitude among EU citizens and businesses: recycle more, throw away less. Efficient waste management is a key step in reaching this overarching goal. This proposal will simplify the reporting obligations of the Member States. To check whether the targets for waste reduction are met, Member States have to hand over statistical data. In this respect, it is important that the data is reliable and comparable.
2016/11/22
Waste (A8-0034/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour of the report. We should strive towards a circular economy. This will require a change in attitude among EU citizens and businesses: recycle more, throw away less. This proposal will contribute to the more efficient use of resources and a reduction in the production of waste.
2016/11/22
Landfill of waste (A8-0031/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour of this report. We should strive towards a circular economy. This will require a change in attitude among EU citizens and businesses: recycle more, throw away less. Resorting to landfilling waste should only be done when there are no alternatives. It should be limited as much as possible as it is not a sustainable solution. Therefore, I support this proposal limiting the landfilling of waste.
2016/11/22
Procedural rules in the field of environmental reporting (A8-0253/2017 - Francesc Gambús)

. – I voted in favour. Environment legislation has been increasing steadily over the years. Those legislations have all one thing in common: reporting obligations. If we want to avoid a fragmented approach that increases the administrative burden significantly, we should harmonise those reporting procedures. This proposal seeks to repeal obsolete reporting obligations in order to ensure legal clarity and improve transparency.
2016/11/22
Integrity policy of the Commission, in particular the appointment of the Secretary-General of the European Commission (B8-0214/2018)

. – I voted in favour. It’s maybe true that no rules, in the strict sense, were infringed at the time of appointment of the Secretary-General of the European Commission. However, in addition to the letter of the law, there is also such a thing as the spirit of the law. I have serious questions about the way in which the procedure was conducted. Therefore, I support the strong message of this resolution, asking the Commission to reassess the appointment procedure of the Secretary-General of the European Commission and to revise the procedural rules.
2016/11/22
Progress on UN Global compacts for safe, orderly and regular migration and on refugees (B8-0184/2018)

. – I voted in favour. Nowadays, migration is often in a negative spotlight. However, many migrants contribute to the economy and fill jobs that would otherwise not be filled. On the way to their destination, migrants face physical and sexual violence and even torture. Special attention should be given to migrant children in order to ensure protection from these horrors. This can be effectively done by opening more legal pathways for migration. I would like to stress that the reception of refugees is a shared responsibility. Therefore, we need robust development and reinforcement of the resettlement solutions in the UN Global compacts. In the negotiations of the UN Global compacts the EU should seek to include the considerations of this resolution.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the EU external financing instruments: mid-term review 2017 and the future post-2020 architecture (A8-0112/2018 - Marietje Schaake)

. – I voted in favour. The EU should remain a global actor on the international stage, but our actions should always be guided by our EU values (rule of law, democracy and human rights). The external financing instruments serve to support these actions. As recent global developments have shown, there is a growing need for EU external action in order to tackle the many global challenges. In this regard, we need to improve coherence and synergies between all these different instruments. To evaluate the use of these funds we need to establish consistent and transparent monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.
2016/11/22
Annual reports 2015-2016 on subsidiarity and proportionality (A8-0141/2018 - Mady Delvaux)

. – I voted in favour. I welcome the reports on subsidiarity and proportionality. These principles form an essential part of the Union and its functioning. Those things that can be done more efficiently at Member State level should be left to the Member States.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Commission and executive agencies (A8-0137/2018 - Joachim Zeller)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Court of Auditors' special reports in the context of the 2016 Commission discharge (A8-0130/2018 - Joachim Zeller)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree with that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th EDFs (A8-0123/2018 - Barbara Kappel)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Parliament (A8-0105/2018 - Derek Vaughan)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Council and Council (A8-0116/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Court of Justice (A8-0122/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Court of Auditors (A8-0089/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Economic and Social Committee (A8-0097/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - Committee of the Regions (A8-0117/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European External Action Service (A8-0128/2018 - Marco Valli)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Ombudsman (A8-0100/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU general budget - European Data Protection Supervisor (A8-0099/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Performance, financial management and control of EU agencies (A8-0115/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) (A8-0074/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Office of the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) (A8-0069/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union (CdT) (A8-0106/2018 - Bart Staes)

. –I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) (A8-0068/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) (A8-0098/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (A8-0066/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Asylum Support Office (EASO) (A8-0083/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Banking Authority (EBA) (A8-0067/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) (A8-0085/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) (A8-0086/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Environment Agency (EEA) (A8-0090/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) (A8-0107/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (A8-0091/2018 - Indrek Tarand)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) (A8-0087/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) (A8-0088/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) (A8-0096/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Medicines Agency (EMA) (A8-0103/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) (A8-0081/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) (A8-0078/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) (A8-0114/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) (A8-0079/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) (A8-0101/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Training Foundation (ETF) (A8-0080/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year..
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice (eu-LISA) (A8-0111/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) (A8-0084/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Euratom Supply Agency (ESA) (A8-0102/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) (A8-0092/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: EU Judicial Cooperation Unit (Eurojust) (A8-0113/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Police Office (Europol) (A8-0109/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) (A8-0093/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) (A8-0108/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: European GNSS Agency (GSA) (A8-0082/2018 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI) (A8-0071/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking (A8-0070/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: ECSEL Joint Undertaking (A8-0072/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (FCH2) (A8-0073/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking (IMI) (A8-0075/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy Joint Undertaking (A8-0095/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: SESAR Joint Undertaking (A8-0077/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2016: Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking (S2R) (A8-0076/2018 - Brian Hayes)

. – I voted in favour. Parliament exercises scrutiny over the EU’s budget in the discharge procedure. Through this procedure, Parliament can check how public funds have been spent and EU projects carried out. This task is the sole responsibility of Parliament. Having regard to the principles of sound financial management, I agree that discharge should be granted for the 2016 financial year.
2016/11/22
EU-Lebanon Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation: participation of Lebanon in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) (A8-0352/2017 - Sofia Sakorafa)

. – I voted in favour. The goal of PRIMA is the development and the adoption of innovative and integrated solutions for improving the efficiency, safety, security and sustainability of agro-food and water provision and management systems in the Mediterranean area. I believe research and innovation should not be exclusive to the EU. With PRIMA, we can address some of the major problems these neighbouring countries are suffering from and improve the quality of life through science.
2016/11/22
EU-Mauritius Fisheries Partnership Agreement: fishing opportunities and financial contribution (A8-0053/2018 - Norica Nicolai)

. – I voted in favour because I believe it is important to conclude sustainable fisheries agreements with countries where the EU fleet is active. If the annual level of catches for the EU fishing vessels exceeds the agreed amount, a fine has to be paid. Mauritius will apply these rules to non-EU fishing vessels as well in order to ensure a level playing field.
2016/11/22
EU-Norway Agreement concerning additional trade preferences in agricultural products (A8-0126/2018 - Tiziana Beghin)

. – I voted in favour. Norway is a very important trade partner for the EU and this agreement will further deepen these longstanding trade relations. This agreement will eliminate trade barriers for a variety of agricultural products by granting duty free access and increasing trade quotas. I welcome this agreement, as it will offer new opportunities for EU exporters and give them better access to the Norwegian market.
2016/11/22
A European strategy for the promotion of protein crops (A8-0121/2018 - Jean-Paul Denanot)

. – I voted in favour because the EU needs a protein plan. The EU should be able to rely on itself in terms of protein supply. Now, we are highly dependent on other countries for our supply of protein crops. This leaves us especially vulnerable to global market changes. Therefore, I welcome this initiative for sustainable development of protein crops in Europe.
2016/11/22
Inclusion of greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use, land use change and forestry into the 2030 climate and energy framework (A8-0262/2017 - Norbert Lins)

. – I voted in favour. The management or change in land use can have a significant impact on CO2-emmissions, as forests and grasslands absorb a lot of CO2. Therefore, LULUCF can play an important role in meeting the Paris Agreement targets and reducing GHG emissions. This proposal shall establish a legal framework for GHG emissions and removals from the LULUCF sector, including it in the EU climate policy framework.
2016/11/22
Binding annual greenhouse gas emission reductions to meet commitments under the Paris Agreement (A8-0208/2017 - Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy)

. – I voted in favour. This proposal will set binding GHG targets for all sectors that are not covered by the EU ETS including transport, waste, environment and agriculture. These sectors account for about 60% of the EU’s carbon emissions. If we want to decarbonize our economies, we need to reduce GHG emissions from these sectors as well.
2016/11/22
Statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations (A8-0373/2017 - Mercedes Bresso, Rainer Wieland)

. – I voted in favour because this proposal seeks to improve the rules on the statue and funding of European political parties. European parties will have to co-finance 10% of their budget and in order to get EU funding they will have to fulfil several transparency obligations. In this way, the EU can ensure that its funds are not misused.
2016/11/22
Energy performance of buildings (A8-0314/2017 - Bendt Bendtsen)

. – I voted in favour because I believe that Member States should adopt long-term strategies to support the renovation of residential and non-residential buildings. Buildings consume a lot of energy and about 75% of buildings are energy inefficient. If renovation is stimulated more by the Member States and consequently more buildings are energy efficient, we can really make a difference in reducing energy consumption.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the 7th Environment Action Programme (A8-0059/2018 - Daciana Octavia Sârbu)

. – I voted in favour. The seventh environment action programme sets binding short- and long-term goals in the fields of environment and climate change. As things stand now, we will not reach some of those targets. Member States should therefore asses their efforts and where needed go the extra mile.
2016/11/22
Gender equality in the media sector in the EU (A8-0031/2018 - Michaela Šojdrová)

. – I voted in favour. The media should not be a male-dominated sector. As women make up half of the population and the majority of media graduates are female, the sector should be more balanced in this regard. Women face a variety of difficulties (e.g. sexism, family duties) while their male counterparts do not. I support the message of this resolution calling for gender equality in the media sector.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Development Cooperation Instrument, the Humanitarian Aid Instrument and the European Development Fund (A8-0118/2018 - Enrique Guerrero Salom)

. – I voted in favour. As a wealthy, prosperous Union we should try to help those who live in abysmal situations and make an effort to improve their quality of life. In this regard, migration and development cooperation policy are closely linked. If our development cooperation policy fails, the migration pressure will only continue to grow. Currently, the EU and the Member States together are the largest donor of development aid. We must, however, ensure that the money is used properly and efficiently. Lastly, development aid should be made conditional upon adherence to EU values such as the rule of law, democracy and human rights, without harming the beneficiaries.
2016/11/22
Strengthening economic, social and territorial cohesion in the EU (A8-0138/2018 - Marc Joulaud)

. – I voted in favour. The cohesion policy is an important instrument for reducing disparities in the level of development between regions. Because well-developed regions have to deal with the impact of globalisation, migration, poverty and a lack of innovation, climate change, energy transition and pollution too, the cohesion policy should continue to cover all European regions. In this regard, special attention should be given to the regions that risk lagging behind (middle-income trap). Lastly, I think we should explore the topic of conditionality in cohesion policy.
2016/11/22
EU-Comoros fisheries partnership agreement: denunciation (A8-0058/2018 - João Ferreira)

. – I voted in favour. Although it is a shame this partnership has to end, Comoros left us little choice when it continuously breached the terms of the agreement and ignored all the warnings. However, I want to stress that we will continue to work together in the context of development aid as Comoros is one of the least developed countries in the world. Attention should be given to the development of the local fishery industry and we should also strive for sustainable fishing.
2016/11/22
EU-Comoros fisheries partnership agreement: denunciation (resolution) (A8-0055/2018 - João Ferreira)

. – I voted in favour. Although it is a shame this partnership has to end, the Comoros left us little choice when they continuously breached the terms of the agreement and ignored all the warnings. However, I want to stress that we will continue to work together in the context of development aid as the Comoros are one of the least developed countries in the world. Attention should be given to the development of the local fishery industry and we should also strive for sustainable fishing.
2016/11/22
Europass: framework for skills and qualifications (A8-0244/2017 - Thomas Mann, Svetoslav Hristov Malinov)

. – I voted in favour. Europass is a tool that allows citizens to easily and clearly list their competences and skills. This proposal is intended to modernise Europass so that it reflects the changing demand on the labour market (e.g. digitalisation). The new Europass will add a variety of online services such as an e-portfolio. Employers will be able to identify and recruit skilled people more efficiently. Another advantage is that the proposal will increase the labour mobility of EU citizens.
2016/11/22
Creative Europe Programme (2014 to 2020) (A8-0369/2017 - Silvia Costa)

. – I voted in favour. The European Union Youth Orchestra, uniting very talented young musicians from all over Europe, has been an important actor in promoting the EU on the global stage. Recognising this role, the EUYO should try to be less dependent on EU funding. Also, if it is really to play its role as the Union’s showcase, the orchestra must increase its visibility both internationally and at European level. Lastly, EUYO should ensure that the selection process is completely transparent.
2016/11/22
Location of the seat of the European Medicines Agency (A8-0063/2018 - Giovanni La Via)

. – I voted in favour. The EMA, based in London, is responsible for the scientific evaluation, supervision and safety monitoring of medicines in the EU. As a result of Brexit, the agency has to be relocated. I do not object to Amsterdam as the new location of the EMA. However, I deplore the way in which the Council selected the new host city. Parliament was barely involved, and I urge the Council to fully involve Parliament in the future when such important decisions need to be taken.
2016/11/22
Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (A8-0051/2018 - Alain Lamassoure)

. – I voted in favour. Fair taxation is an absolute priority for me. Everyone should pay their fair share. The CCCTB aims to combat tax avoidance and profit shifting. The CCCTB will be advantageous for companies as it will facilitate their cross-border operations throughout the EU and significantly reduce their administrative burden.
2016/11/22
Common Corporate Tax Base (A8-0050/2018 - Paul Tang)

. – I voted in favour. Fair taxation is an absolute priority for me. Everyone should pay their fair share. The CCTB provides for a single set of rules that cross-border companies could use to calculate their taxable profits in the EU. This will not eliminate tax competition as Member States can still set their own tax rates.
2016/11/22
Guidelines for the 2019 budget - Section III (A8-0062/2018 - Daniele Viotti)

. – I voted in favour. The 2019 budget should respond to the challenges the EU and its citizens face like migration, climate change and youth unemployment. Other priorities should be innovation, research and SMEs, which are essential for the EU’s economy.
2016/11/22
Situation in Syria (RC-B8-0139/2018, B8-0139/2018, B8-0141/2018, B8-0142/2018, B8-0143/2018, B8-0144/2018, B8-0146/2018, B8-0150/2018)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution. The situation in Syria and in certain cities is described as ‘hell on earth’. Four hundred thousand people have lost their lives in this bloody conflict. The Syrian regime, supported by Russia, will not even allow humanitarian aid to be delivered to people who are desperately in need of it. I support the clear message in this resolution that the people responsible for the atrocities must be held accountable. Without accountability for the crimes committed, there can be no peace in Syria.
2016/11/22
Corporate social responsibility (B8-0140/2018, B8-0152/2018, B8-0153/2018, B8-0154/2018, B8-0155/2018, B8-0156/2018, B8-0157/2018, B8-0158/2018)

. – I voted in favour of the ALDE proposal. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been getting more attention from industry for a couple of years. Research has estimated that respect for work-life balance and the wellbeing of employees is beneficial for a company in the long term. The research has also shown that a well-functioning CSR policy attracts employees. In the current war for talent, employers are aware of this element.
2016/11/22
Guidelines on the framework of future EU-UK relations (B8-0134/2018, B8-0135/2018)

. – I voted in favour. I believe it is important that the Parliament shares its vision for the future of the EU-UK relations as the Parliament will have to ratify the deal at the end of the negotiations. A good neighbour is worth more than a distant friend, this proverb especially applies to the UK. After the Brexit we will continue to share goals and interests. I agree that an association agreement is the best framework to encapsulate this special relationship. However, certain principles should be respected in the new agreement like the autonomy of the EU legal order, the integrity of the EU single market and customs union and the indivisibility of the four freedoms.
2016/11/22
Rail transport statistics (A8-0038/2018 - Karima Delli)

. – I voted in favour. This proposal is a recast procedure and does not include any substantive amendments other than those identified as such in the proposal. As regards to the codification of the unchanged provisions of the earlier acts together with those amendments, the proposal contains a straightforward codification of the existing texts, without any change in their substance.
2016/11/22
Measures for the control of Newcastle disease (A8-0026/2018 - Adina-Ioana Vălean)

. – I voted in favour. The Council Directive 92/66/EEC is a relic from the pre-Lisbon era and gives the Council the power to amend the directive’s annexes by qualified majority. These annexes cover inter alia the designation of a EURL for Newcastle disease and measures for the control of the disease. The proposal will align the directive with the TFEU and EU rules on the designation of EURLs.
2016/11/22
Further macro-financial assistance to Georgia (A8-0028/2018 - Hannu Takkula)

. – I voted in favour. Despite earlier assistance, Georgia’s economy is in a rough state; its national currency depreciated sharply and its fiscal deficit has increased. Nevertheless, Georgia has kept to its agreements in the past and has implemented the necessary economic reforms. Therefore, I see no reason to deny Georgia macro-financial assistance.
2016/11/22
Objection to Commission delegated regulation amending Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 as regards the Union list of projects of common interest (B8-0136/2018)

. – I voted against. Decarbonisation of the European energy system is a goal that we should strive for, but we need to stay realistic. This objection would put all the projects of common interest on hold while the vast majority concern clean energy projects.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/008 DE/Goodyear (A8-0061/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle)

. – I voted in favour. The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund has been created in order to provide additional assistance to remedy potential side-effects. I support the measures funded by EGF to reintegrate the redundant workers of Goodyear into the labour market.
2016/11/22
Reform of the European Union’s system of own resources (A8-0041/2018 - Gérard Deprez, Janusz Lewandowski)

. – I voted in favour. Now, the bulk of the EU budget is financed through the contributions of the Member-States (40%). I believe the EU is ‘mature’ enough to have a real system of own resources. This new system should be fairer, more transparent and simpler. The reliance on Member State contributions shows that the current own resources are not sufficient. Therefore, the EU needs new own resources. These new own resources should not lead to an increased tax burden for EU-citizens.
2016/11/22
European Semester for economic policy coordination: Annual Growth Survey 2018 (A8-0047/2018 - Hugues Bayet)

. – I voted in favour. As the survey shows, the EU’s economy is slowly recovering. Yet, there is still progress to be made as the economic forecasts in the survey predict a declining economic growth in the years to come. The gross-debt-to-GDP ratio within the EU remains far too high. Therefore, a more responsible approach to public finances is needed and Member States with a high gross-debt-to-GDP ratio should aim to reduce their public debt. Another persisting problem is the lack of convergence of economic policies, which leads to macroeconomic imbalances. To foster more convergence, regional and local authorities should be more involved in the European Semester process.
2016/11/22
European Semester for economic policy coordination: employment and social aspects in the Annual Growth Survey 2018 (A8-0052/2018 - Krzysztof Hetman)

. – I voted in favour. As the survey shows, the EU’s economy is slowly recovering. Still, youth unemployment is very high in some Member States, resulting in an 18.7% youth unemployment rate for the euro area. Even worse, a lot of young people are not even in education or training. The first step should be teaching these young people much desired skills, such as digital skills. I therefore welcome the increase in funding for the Youth Employment Initiative.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Protocol on the financial consequences of the expiry of the ECSC Treaty and on the Research Fund for Coal and Steel (A8-0034/2018 - Jean Arthuis)

. – I voted in favour. It is important that the RFCS fund receives enough funding because the research will allow the sector to innovate and reduce its CO2 emissions. By revitalising this old industry, we can preserve jobs and at the same time work towards a more eco-friendly Coal and Steel sector. Furthermore, this decision will have no impact on the EU-budget because this proposal for a decision intends to use all the de-commitments made in the RFCS research programme since 2003.
2016/11/22
EU-New Zealand agreement on cooperation and mutual administrative assistance in customs matters (A8-0029/2018 - Daniel Caspary)

. – I voted in favour. I believe it is important to strengthen our ties with valued trade partners. This agreement will foster a more trade-friendly environment by increasing cooperation and mutual administrative assistance in customs matters.
2016/11/22
A European strategy on Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (A8-0036/2018 - István Ujhelyi)

. – I voted in favour. In the near future, vehicles will be able to ‘talk’ to each other and also with the environment and the roads. This new cooperative, connected and automated mobility is called Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS). This proposal launches a strategy so that we don’t fall behind on an international level. It is important that we do not miss this boat, because it’s expected that C-ITS will significantly improve road safety, traffic efficiency and comfort of driving.
2016/11/22
Cross-border parcel delivery services (A8-0315/2017 - Lucy Anderson)

. – I voted in favour. Parcel delivery is a booming business but there is still room for improvement. Only 15% of consumers order their goods online from another Member State, often due to high costs. This proposal aims to increase price transparency so that consumers can better compare the different rates. I believe this proposal will make cross-border parcel delivery more attractive to consumers and SMEs.
2016/11/22
Initial qualification and periodic training of drivers of certain road vehicles and driving licences (A8-0321/2017 - Peter Lundgren)

. – I voted in favour. The EU has taken the ambitious leading role in fighting climate change with the Paris Agreement. If we want to reach those goals, a comprehensive approach is needed that leaves no sector untouched. Freight transport accounts for a large portion of the emissions of greenhouse gasses. However, we can reduce their share if we teach the drivers to drive in a more eco-friendly manner and promote green vehicles.
2016/11/22
Establishing the European Defence Industrial Development Programme aiming at supporting the competitiveness and innovative capacity of the EU defence industry (A8-0037/2018 - Françoise Grossetête)

. – I voted in favour. As Angela Merkel said, it is time for the EU to take matters into its own hands. We cannot outsource our defence anymore; independence in this area will be crucial for our security. The EDID Programme will improve cooperation in the EU defence industry. More cooperation leads to less duplication of weapons systems and more budgetary efficiency.
2016/11/22
Gender equality in EU trade agreements (A8-0023/2018 - Eleonora Forenza, Malin Björk)

. – I voted in favour. Gender equality has not been a priority for the EU when it negotiates trade agreements. This is regrettable because trade can have gender-specific consequences. When we overlook these differences the EU stimulates more gender inequality instead of promoting less.
2016/11/22
Lagging regions in the EU (A8-0046/2018 - Michela Giuffrida)

. – I voted in favour. I welcome the report of the Commission on low-income and low-growth regions. These regions are characterised by lower productivity, school attendance and employment levels. I agree with the Commission that rigid labour markets hamper economic growth and that the relations between businesses and higher education institutions need to be improved.
2016/11/22
The role of EU regions and cities in implementing the COP 21 Paris Agreement on climate change (A8-0045/2018 - Ángela Vallina)

. – I voted in favour. Cities account for 75% of the EU’s global emissions. So it is at this level that we can make a real difference in the fight against climate change. We need a comprehensive approach that takes into account all the relevant socio-economic factors. Because the vast majority of the EU population works and/or lives in cities, there are many opportunities in the areas of transport, air quality and urban planning.
2016/11/22
Insurance distribution: date of application of Member States' transposition measures (A8-0024/2018 - Werner Langen)

. – I voted in favour. Harmonising the national rules regarding the distribution of insurance and reinsurance products is an important objective I fully support. However, as it stands right now legal uncertainty and market disruption will follow if we do not delay the date that Directive (EU) 2016/97 enters into force. We need to give insurance undertakings and insurance distributors more time to better prepare so that they can implement all the necessary technical and organisational changes to comply with the Directive and the Delegated Regulations.
2016/11/22
EU-USA Bilateral Agreement on prudential measures regarding insurance and reinsurance (A8-0008/2018 - Roberto Gualtieri)

. – I voted in favour. I believe that a Bilateral Agreement with the USA on prudential measures regarding insurance and reinsurance is to be welcomed. As the financial crisis has shown, it is important that supervisory authorities have an overview of the worldwide activities of insurance companies that are active in both the EU and USA. In the process of exchanging information the confidentiality of the information will be ensured.
2016/11/22
Definition, presentation and labelling of spirit drinks and protection of geographical indications thereof (A8-0021/2018 - Pilar Ayuso)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we should focus on the harmonisation of the legislation. The ethyl alcohol used in the production, as well as the quantity and quality of the spirit drinks must be agricultural in origin. Moreover, the existing geographical indications should be protected in the new electronic register, as has been done with the indications for wine and foodstuffs. I believe this will help producers market their products, while providing new clarity for consumers.
2016/11/22
Mandatory automatic exchange of information in the field of taxation (A8-0016/2018 - Emmanuel Maurel)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that direct taxation should be harmonised across the EU. Otherwise some taxpayers will continue to avoid or evade tax in their country of residence. Therefore, I support further and closer cooperation in order to combat tax fraud and tax evasion. I believe it is important that all taxpayers in each Member State pay their fair share of the tax burden.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: authorisation of genetically modified maize 59122 (DAS-59122-7) (B8-0122/2018)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that the genetically modified soybeans are harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: authorisation of genetically modified maize MON 87427 × MON 89034 × NK603 and genetically modified maize combining two of the events MON 87427, MON 89034 and NK603 (B8-0124/2018)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that the genetically modified soybeans are harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/006 ES/Galicia apparel (A8-0033/2018 - Esteban González Pons)

. – I voted in favour. The objective of the EGF is to provide additional assistance to workers suffering from the consequences of globalisation. Globalisation is not always a win-win situation and I believe that the region of Galicia in Spain is confronted with exceptional circumstances having a serious impact on employment and the local, regional or national economy.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/007 SE/Ericsson (A8-0032/2018 - Urmas Paet)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is the competence of the EU to provide assistance to workers suffering from the consequences of major structural changes. The economic crisis has had a big effect, as to where the application of Ericsson in Sweden meets the conditions for a financial contribution from the EGF. Many service providers have reverted to strategies to reduce the weight of staff costs. Ericsson has suffered a lot due to globalisation, more particularly to the negative growth in the hardware-centric business line of the telecom industry. Therefore, I believe that the EU must act as soon as possible to reinforce such tools to help out the areas in need.
2016/11/22
Commission decision to activate Article 7 (1) TEU as regards the situation in Poland (B8-0119/2018, B8-0120/2018, B8-0121/2018)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because I believe our common understanding of shared values is what binds this Union together. After the many unsuccessful attempts at reconciliation with the Polish Government, the Commission had little choice but to initiate the Article 7 procedure. I hope that this strong signal will encourage the Polish Government to address the problems.
2016/11/22
Situation of fundamental rights in the EU in 2016 (A8-0025/2018 - Frank Engel)

. – I voted in favour. The importance of fundamental rights cannot be overstated. Commitment to fundamental rights requires Member States to evaluate their policies and also implement a fundamental rights approach in the relevant procedures. The migration influx remains a highly relevant topic for fundamental rights. As the EU we have the difficult task of respecting fundamental rights and at the same time make clear to migrants that the EU is not a safe haven for all. A new emerging trend that worries me is the growing lack of respect for the rule of law within the EU. How can we promote fundamental values to the rest of the world if, within Europe, some Member States openly reject them?
2016/11/22
Prospects and challenges for the EU apiculture sector (A8-0014/2018 - Norbert Erdős)

. – I voted in favour of EU action to preserve apiculture in the European Union. Bees and other pollinators provide pollination and thus ensure the reproduction of numerous cultivated and wild plants, ensuring food production and food security and thereby preserving biodiversity. I am convinced we have to cooperate on an EU level as individual beekeepers are often powerless to combat bee diseases and parasites owing to lack of information and training or an effective means to counteract them.
2016/11/22
Banking Union - Annual Report 2017 (A8-0019/2018 - Sander Loones)

. – I voted in favour as I strongly believe we have to complete the Capital Markets Union and the monetary markets within the EU. Therefore I see the banking union as a big step towards the unification of economic monetary union. Besides the fact that the Banking Union is a building block for the Economic and Monetary Union, it needs reinforcement as it is also a fundamental instrument to ensure the euro area’s financial stability.
2016/11/22
Cutting the sources of income for Jihadists - targeting the financing of terrorism (A8-0035/2018 - Javier Nart)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as I am convinced that financial data are a significant tool for gathering intelligence in order to analyse terrorist networks and therefore lie at the heart of terrorism activities. I was also in favour of this resolution as closer cooperation between countries would make it possible to better prevent, detect and respond to terrorism financial hubs.
2016/11/22
EU priorities for the 62nd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (A8-0022/2018 - Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Ángela Vallina)

. – I voted in favour as I believe it is of the utmost importance that the European institutions lead by example in empowering girls and women all over the world, from city to countryside. The empowerment of women can only be established through access to high-quality education, know-how and digital skills. Media education, protecting women from discrimination and gender equality are key issues at stake for me as a liberal.
2016/11/22
Nominal composition of the special committee on the Union’s authorisation procedure for pesticides

. – I voted in favour because it is important that the assessment of pesticides is conducted in an independent, transparent and objective manner. The special committee will assess the authorisation procedure for pesticides and the role of the European Commission in renewing the glyphosate licence. It will also examine potential failures in how substances are scientifically evaluated and approved. This in turn leads to better health standards from which we can all benefit.
2016/11/22
Guarantee Fund for external actions (A8-0132/2017 - Eider Gardiazabal Rubial)

. – I voted in favour because I believe the EU should have the appropriate resources to address the root causes of migration, while contributing to the achievement of sustainable development goals. The Guarantee Fund for external actions will contribute to this goal. We need different ways of tackling the migration crisis, investing in countries where people migrate from will alleviate pressure on the EU Member States. The transfer of management from the EIB to the Commission is to be welcomed as an effort to streamline and consolidate the asset management activities of the Commission. This transfer should then be coupled with oversight from the Parliament, the Council and the Court of Auditors.
2016/11/22
EU guarantee to the European Investment Bank against losses under financing operations supporting investment projects outside the Union (A8-0135/2017 - Eider Gardiazabal Rubial)

. – I voted in favour because I believe the EU should have the appropriate resources to address the root causes of migration, while contributing to the achievement of sustainable development goals. The proposal will expand the External Lending Mandate of the EIB. We need different ways of tackling the migration crisis, investing in countries where people migrate from will alleviate pressure on the EU Member States.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the financial activities of the European Investment Bank (A8-0013/2018 - Eider Gardiazabal Rubial)

. – I voted in favour because I welcome the work of the EIB with its annual report on the financial activities of the EIB. Through private and public investment, the EIB tries to improve the economic situation in Member States and countries abroad. After the financial crisis, investment in some Member States plummeted. I am glad to see the EIB has expanded its activities significantly in order to speed up the economic recovery. It should focus on innovation—based projects with clear added value for the EU and projects that provide long—term perspective to economic growth.
2016/11/22
Current human rights situation in Turkey (B8-0079/2018, RC-B8-0082/2018, B8-0082/2018, B8-0084/2018, B8-0091/2018, B8-0092/2018, B8-0095/2018, B8-0097/2018, B8-0103/2018)

. – I voted in favour because we need to give a clear signal to Turkey that the EU does not support the current and ongoing crackdown on political dissent. Critics of the government are being detained, imprisoned or shut down, only because they publicly disagree with the decisions of the Turkish Government. Not only the press and the academics are under heavy fire, the judiciary finds itself under attack as well. Even more worrisome is the proposed reinstatement of the death penalty.
2016/11/22
Situation in Venezuela (RC-B8-0078/2018, B8-0078/2018, B8-0080/2018, B8-0081/2018, B8-0083/2018, B8-0087/2018, B8-0094/2018)

. – I voted in favour because I am deeply concerned about the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the state of democracy in Venezuela. I sincerely hope that the government of Venezuela will reconsider its decision to host early presidential elections and stop prosecuting political opponents. I stand by this resolution in condemning Venezuela for the gross human rights violations and continued violation of the democratic order. The proposed sanctions will target the government and not the people of Venezuela. I welcome the humanitarian emergency access plan that will provide much—wanted aid to the people of Venezuela.
2016/11/22
Situation of UNRWA (RC-B8-0085/2018, B8-0085/2018, B8-0086/2018, B8-0088/2018, B8-0089/2018, B8-0090/2018, B8-0093/2018)

. – I voted in favour because I wholeheartedly support the work UNRWA is doing in the Middle East, providing vital services for the well—being, protection and human development of Palestine refugees. I am worried about the current funding crisis as this can have major consequences for the 1.7 million Palestine refugees in terms of food assistance and primary healthcare. We cannot deny these people their basic human needs and therefore I welcome the plea for solidarity.
2016/11/22
Composition of the European Parliament (A8-0007/2018 - Danuta Maria Hübner, Pedro Silva Pereira)

. – I voted in favour because I believe in the idea of transnational lists and a fairer distribution of seats. Brexit has left us with a unique opportunity to reshape the composition of the European Parliament. I think we should take this chance and bring EU politics closer to EU citizens. I believe this proposal will strengthen our democratic model.
2016/11/22
Revision of the Framework Agreement on relations between the European Parliament and the European Commission (A8-0006/2018 - Esteban González Pons)

. – I voted in favour. Eurosceptics often invoke the democratic deficit as a fundamental flaw of the EU. We have a directly elected European Parliament, an indirectly elected Council and with this revision, the Commission will have a directly elected President. This will allow the European parties to foster more European political awareness. Lastly, the revision will increase transparency because the candidates for the position will be known before the elections.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to vehicle registration data in Portugal (A8-0017/2018 - Ignazio Corrao)

. – I voted in favour. We live in a Europe with free movement of people, goods, services and capital. Legislation and supervision need to function accordingly. Therefore, we need to improve information sharing between the different authorities of the member-states. The automated data exchange with regard to vehicle registration data can play a crucial role in terror prevention and combating cross-border crime.
2016/11/22
Protection and non-discrimination with regard to minorities in the EU Member States (B8-0064/2018)

. – I voted in favour because I believe everyone in equal opportunities for everyone. The principle of non-discrimination is enshrined in many treaties and constitutions and has a fundamental nature. Article 10 of the TFEU clearly states that: ‘In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union shall aim to combat discrimination based on sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation.’ And it needs no saying that I stand 100 percent behind this.
2016/11/22
Zero tolerance for female genital mutilation (B8-0068/2018)

. – I voted in favour because we need to do everything in our power to abolish this horrible practice of mutilation. There simply can be no justification for the unwarranted suffering of women all over the world. Prevalence rates have dropped by some 30% over the years. However, there is no room for complacency. We should take advantage of the current momentum and double our efforts as to eliminate this practice once and for all.
2016/11/22
Request for waiver of the immunity of Steeve Briois (A8-0011/2018 - Evelyn Regner)

. – I voted in favour. Parliamentary immunity exists to protect freedom of speech and the independence of Members of Parliament. However, the principle should not prevent prosecution where there are good grounds for doing so. It now befalls to the French judiciary to judge Mr Briois actions.
2016/11/22
EU-Brazil Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation (A8-0004/2018 - Angelo Ciocca)

. – I voted in favour because I am convinced that the EU-Brazil Agreement has been mutually beneficial. If we want to stay at the forefront of innovation, we need to keep exchanging ideas and views about science with other countries. Brazil is a world-player in agricultural research, tropical and ineffective diseases, nanotechnology, communication technology and energy. The renewal of this agreement will enhance cooperation in these fields.
2016/11/22
Setting up a special committee on the Union’s authorisation procedure for pesticides, its responsibilities, numerical strength and term of office (B8-0077/2018)

. – I voted in favour because it is important that the assessment of pesticides is conducted in an independent, transparent and objective manner. The special committee will assess the authorisation procedure for pesticides and the role of the European Commission in renewing the glyphosate licence. It will also examine if any potential failures could currently be present in how substances are scientifically evaluated and approved. This in turn should lead to better health standards, from which we can all benefit.
2016/11/22
Geo-blocking and other forms of discrimination based on customers' nationality, place of residence or place of establishment (A8-0172/2017 - Róża Gräfin von Thun und Hohenstein)

. – I voted in favour because this legislative proposal will ensure that consumers from other Member States have the same access to goods and services as local consumers. This will ensure that the internal market and European consumers will benefit to the fullest, the benefits that come with a booming E-commerce. This regulation will contribute to the full realisation of the internal market, removing the internal frontiers that still exist today.
2016/11/22
Cost-effective emission reductions and low-carbon investments (A8-0003/2017 - Julie Girling)

. – I voted in favour because I believe this proposal will help tackle climate change in a cost-effective way. In times where not all countries see the benefit of combatting this major problem, the task falls upon the EU to be ambitious and to meet our climate obligations under the Paris agreement. Therefore, I welcome the reduction of allowances under the ETS-system and the creation of two new funds: the modernisation and innovation fund. These funds will ensure a low carbon future.
2016/11/22
European Central Bank Annual Report for 2016 (A8-0383/2017 - Jonás Fernández)

. – I voted in favour because I welcome the work of the ECB with its Annual Report for 2016. The main task of the ECB is price stability. Currently inflation remains very low. I agree with the ECB that we need complementing national fiscal policies and policies that enhance the productivity if we want sustainable economic growth.
2016/11/22
Accelerating clean energy innovation (A8-0005/2018 - Jerzy Buzek)

. – I voted in favour because I believe the transition to clean energy will secure our long-term economic growth and prosperity. In order to speed up the transition process, we need to take advantage of the new technologies available. However, that alone will not be enough to maintain our market leader position in clean energy innovation. The EU and the Member States should work together and coordinate their research in clean energy. Lastly, financing for sustainable, low-emission energy projects under FP9 should increase substantively in order to support the EU’s energy transition.
2016/11/22
Marrakesh Treaty: facilitating the access to published works for persons who are blind, visually impaired, or otherwise print disabled (A8-0400/2017 - Max Andersson)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we should further develop the transparency in the European Union. I believe we should help persons with visual impairments and other disabilities to have access to works in accessible format. I believe it is important to harmonise and allow for cross-border exchange of accessible copies.
2016/11/22
Jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of decisions in matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility, and international child abduction (A8-0388/2017 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is a very sensitive and complex topic which should be addressed. A regulation like this is essential considering the increasing number of international couples and new modes of living. More attention needs to be paid to the protection and the best interests of the child. Most important is to put an end to many cases of confusion and legal uncertainty and to unnecessary delays and complications.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Youth Employment Initiative in the Member States (A8-0406/2017 - Romana Tomc)

. – I voted in favour, because there are huge differences in youth unemployment between Member States. Therefore, youth unemployment still remains a great challenge in the EU. I am committed to ensure young people’s successful transition from education into work. The Youth Guarantee helps with the training, job-search and transforming the education systems to drastically improve the transition from school to work and the employability of young people. This is a great way to combat youth unemployment. Thus, I believe it is important to keep this system going, with controls and monitoring as a crucial factor.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Professional Qualifications Directive and the need for reform in professional services (A8-0401/2017 - Nicola Danti)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that regulated professions are an important element in the economy of Member States. In areas where the access to a profession is not harmonised at EU level it is up to each Member State to decide whether to regulate a profession. I believe it is important to set some rules for automatic recognition for a number of professions. Professions play an important role in the EU economy, and we need further to promote the high quality of services in Europe.
2016/11/22
Control of exports, transfer, brokering, technical assistance and transit of dual-use items (A8-0390/2017 - Klaus Buchner)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that the EU should promote and maintain its values and interests. The EU should contribute to the protection of its citizens, inter alia through efforts to create peace, security, sustainable development, solidarity and free and fair trade, and to the protection of human rights. The Dual-Use Regulation is an important factor in helping to foster peace and stability in the world. Moreover, the EU remains an influential player in the international trading system and, in that geopolitical context, it is time to act by building on the existing tools to protect and promote our values and interests better globally. The reform of the Dual-Use Regulation is a much awaited and welcome opportunity to make the EU export control regime ‘future-proof’.
2016/11/22
Promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources (A8-0392/2017 - José Blanco López)

. – I voted in favour, because I am committed to building a clear, effective legal framework geared towards decarbonisation of the economy. I believe we have to work towards safe, clean energy that will be accessible to all and help to create jobs. Using renewable energy sources in the EU helps us to decrease dependency on outside energy suppliers, and enhances energy security. I encourage the setting of a minimum target by all Member States to support the joint effort. This is the best way to achieve the 2020 renewable energy goals.
2016/11/22
Energy efficiency (A8-0391/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the Energy Efficiency Directive proposal as it is of utmost importance we start to reduce our energy consumption where possible. Apart from the fact we have to seek for sustainable solutions in our energy provision, there is a high need to make our energy consumption more efficient. I am hereby referring to the Energy Performance Building Directive and the importance of the efficient use of energy in the transport sector.
2016/11/22
Governance of the Energy Union (A8-0402/2017 - Michèle Rivasi, Claude Turmes)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we should acknowledge the challenge of global warming and establish a strong governance system to deliver its commitment under the Paris Agreement. I believe we should have reliable long-term 2050 planning that is highly energy-efficient. Moreover, a strong and inclusive governance goes together with an increased ambition for our 2030 targets in terms of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. It is important to get every stakeholder involved and coordinate and boost the energy efficiency cross-border cooperation; from cities and regions and businesses. In the long run, this will reduce EU dependency on imports and generate more green growth and consequently create more job opportunities.
2016/11/22
Management, conservation and control measures applicable in the Convention Area of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (A8-0377/2017 - Linnéa Engström)

. – I voted in favour because I believe that we should better manage and control the measures in the fisheries. I believe that we should reduce seabird mortality and exploratory fishing, which are often consequences of the fishing methods used today.
2016/11/22
Implementation of EU macro-regional strategies (A8-0389/2017 - Andrea Cozzolino)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in transnational cooperation between Member States, but also with third countries. A framework like this is useful for addressing mutual challenges and exploiting common potential. I am a supporter of bringing citizens from different Member States together and improving their social and economic living conditions through trans-border cooperation. Therefore, I am enthusiastic about this implementation.
2016/11/22
Conservation of fishery resources and protection of marine ecosystems through technical measures (A8-0381/2017 - Gabriel Mato)

. – I voted against this proposal, because I believe that the developed framework for the regulation of technical measures is not complete. The framework should establish general rules to apply across all Union waters and provide for the creation of technical measures that take account of the regional specificities of fisheries. That process should make it possible to combine effectively the common rules and local situations and situations per zone. However, the process should not result in a kind of renationalisation of the CFP, and it is important that the Advisory Councils should continue to ensure that regionalisation takes place under a Union approach.
2016/11/22
International ocean governance: an agenda for the future of our oceans in the context of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (A8-0399/2017 - José Inácio Faria)

. – I voted in favour. Our oceans and seas account for more than half of our planet´s surface. Moreover, they provide us with food, energy, and they regulate our climate. Hence, I believe that we should take care of them and conserve them in a sustainable way. Oceans play an essential role in human well-being and social and economic development worldwide. Preservation of marine and coastal ecosystems and their biological diversity has been recognised as essential to achieving the 2030 Agenda, of which I am a strong supporter. Additionally, we should not forget the need to achieve better international ocean governance. This is a necessary step to achieve these Sustainable Development Goals.
2016/11/22
Women, gender equality and climate justice (A8-0403/2017 - Linnéa Engström)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that climate change impacts men and women differently, and it is therefore necessary to ensure that we have gender—sensitive climate policies that are informed by women and address the realities of women’s needs. Moreover, I believe we should present a clear framework to ensure that women and men are equally protected from the negative consequences of climate change.
2016/11/22
Situation in Afghanistan (RC-B8-0678/2017, B8-0678/2017, B8-0679/2017, B8-0680/2017, B8-0681/2017, B8-0682/2017, B8-0683/2017, B8-0684/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe we should achieve self-reliance for Afghanistan. The EU is Afghanistan’s largest donor and this in itself comes with responsibilities. However, there is no other solution than that of building a coalition with other international and regional partners, the government and civil society that works even more effectively. It is fundamental to continue promoting peace, stability and security. Moreover, we need to support Afghanistan in accelerating its economic and social development which, in the long run, will also be to the benefit of our own citizens.
2016/11/22
Situation of the Rohingya people (RC-B8-0668/2017, B8-0668/2017, B8-0669/2017, B8-0670/2017, B8-0671/2017, B8-0672/2017, B8-0673/2017, B8-0674/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is high time we act upon the catastrophic situation that is now taking place in Myanmar. Together with my colleagues, I plead for a unified EU Strategy in order to stimulate a renewed push for a peace initiative under the auspices of the UN. The recent regretful events in Myanmar is something the European Union cannot ignore and ask for strong condemnation.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the directive on combating the sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children and child pornography (A8-0368/2017 - Anna Maria Corazza Bildt)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe we should do everything in our power to combat sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children; such as child pornography. The sexual abuse of children that occurs both online and offline is becoming more frequent as wells as more sophisticated. We need to enhance cross-border cooperation in order to tackle this growing problem and protect the victims.
2016/11/22
Deliberations of the Committee on Petitions 2016 (A8-0387/2017 - Notis Marias)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is good to summarise the work of the committee each year. Moreover, I strongly support the right of citizens to petition and welcome them to exercise this right.
2016/11/22
A European Strategy for Low-Emission Mobility (A8-0356/2017 - Bas Eickhout)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that a safe, efficient and affordable transport is essential for the life of European citizens, for the development of the internal market and for achieving global connectivity. At the same time, transport greenhouse gas emissions in Europe increased, being 20% higher in 2014 than in 1990. At present, the transport sector is responsible for almost a quarter of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. Measures should be taken at EU level in order to support a proactive approach for cities to encourage a modal shift in travel, public transport and/or shared mobility schemes, in order to reduce congestion and pollution in European cities.
2016/11/22
Objection to an implementing act: use of phosphoric acid – phosphates – di – tri – and polyphosphates (E 338-452) in frozen vertical meat spits (B8-0666/2017)

. – I voted in favour because the application for the extension of use of phosphates is limited to a few specific products that have been traditionally used. It is not expected that the extension will have a significant impact on the overall exposure to phosphates. The current use should be allowed as far as it is not damaging to human health, based on scientific proof and the advice of the European Food Safety Authority.
2016/11/22
Draft recommendation following the inquiry on money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion (B8-0660/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because the fight against tax fraud, tax avoidance and tax evasion should indeed be a priority for the Union. It is important to support a system that aims for a level playing field for our SMEs by ensuring that everyone pays their fair share of taxes. However, at the same time we must ensure that we do not put European multinationals at a disadvantage, and at all times we need to avoid an unnecessary administrative burden.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the implementation of the Common Security and Defence Policy (A8-0351/2017 - Michael Gahler)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) enables the Union to take a leading role in peace-keeping operations, conflict prevention and the strengthening of international security. It is an integral part of the EU’s comprehensive approach towards crisis management, drawing on civilian and military assets.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (A8-0350/2017 - David McAllister)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe the Common Security and Defence Policy helps to strengthen the EU’s external ability to act through the development of civilian and military capabilities in conflict prevention and crisis management. To influence policies violating international law or human rights, or policies disrespectful of the rule of law or democratic principles, the EU has designed sanctions of a diplomatic or economic nature. The EU is also a leading international actor in the fight against the illicit accumulation and trafficking of small arms and light weapons.
2016/11/22
Annual report on human rights and democracy in the world 2016 and the EU policy on the matter (A8-0365/2017 - Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that Parliament plays an important role in the mainstreaming of human rights in the EU’s external policy. The European Union is founded on a strong engagement to promote and protect human rights, democracy and the rule of law worldwide. Sustainable peace, development and prosperity cannot exist without respect for human rights. This commitment underpins all internal and external policies of the European Union.
2016/11/22
Hong Kong, 20 years after handover (A8-0382/2017 - Alyn Smith)

. – I voted in favour, because Hong Kong is the EU’s 14th largest trading partner in goods, and the 4th in services. More than 2 000 European companies are present in Hong Kong. Hence, I believe we should continue this partnership.
2016/11/22
Amendments to various Regulations in the field of agriculture and rural development (A8-0380/2017 - Albert Deß)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe we should support, harmonise and strengthen the position of the EU in the field of agriculture – especially regarding the financing, management and monitoring of the common agricultural policy, but also the management of expenditure relating to the food chain, animal health and animal welfare, and relating to plant health and plant reproductive material.
2016/11/22
EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS): continuing current limitations of scope for aviation activities and preparing to implement a global market-based measure from 2021 (A8-0258/2017 - Julie Girling)

. – I voted in favour because I believe that we should make efforts for the climate to the greatest extent possible. At the same time, we must ensure that the European aviation sector, which is an important part of our economy, remains competitive. Since I am from Zaventem, I know only too well how important airports are, for the local, regional and national economy. That is why I continue to insist that we always have to find a good balance between our ecological ambitions and safeguarding the competitive position of our aviation sector. To achieve this goal, while maintaining a balance, the way forward is to invest in R&D that makes the aviation sector more efficient and greener.
2016/11/22
Extension of the duration of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (A8-0198/2017 - Udo Bullmann, José Manuel Fernandes)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe this is an important instrument to help European countries overcome current investment gaps by mobilising private financing for strategic investments. Because it has proven to be both successful and effective, I am a supporter of extending both the duration and the scope of the EFSI.
2016/11/22
Request for the defence of the privileges and immunities of Eleonora Forenza (A8-0398/2017 - Gilles Lebreton)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status of MEP is without prejudice to accountability for one’s actions. We all have to respect the law and need to be accountable for what we do, regardless of our occupation or position. With the values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that, in this case, a waiver of immunity is both necessary and desirable.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Ingeborg Gräßle (A8-0397/2017 - Jean-Marie Cavada)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status of MEP is without prejudice to accountability for one’s actions. We all have to respect the law and need to be accountable for what we do, regardless of our occupation or position. With the values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that, in this case, a waiver of immunity is both necessary and desirable.
2016/11/22
EU-USA Air Transport Agreement (A8-0376/2017 - Theresa Griffin)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in an Open Aviation Area. The creation of a single market for air transport in which European and US airlines would be able to provide air services without any restriction is something I encourage. The US and EU are today still the most developed aviation markets. This agreement comes with many advantages for the EU, such as additional investment and market access opportunities, as well as strengthening the framework of cooperation in regulatory areas such as safety, security and the environment.
2016/11/22
EU-Switzerland agreement on the linking of their greenhouse gas emissions trading systems (A8-0386/2017 - Christofer Fjellner)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the European ETS system, which is the cornerstone of Europe’s ambitious climate policy. This should be encouraged further, as it is a very important tool of the EU to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Linking the EU ETS with the Swiss ETS system enables better participation and consequently expands the availability of reduction opportunities. This will in turn enhance the effectiveness of emissions trading and will reduce costs. I believe in the importance of cooperating with countries globally, linking other emissions trading systems to the EU ETS, as this is an effective way to combat climate change.
2016/11/22
EU-Kazakhstan Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (Consent) (A8-0325/2017 - Liisa Jaakonsaari)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the value of strong trade and investment relations between Kazakhstan and the EU. Political relations encourage both partners to further strengthen their economic and political relations. Good practices could be shared, which would lead to better and strengthened cooperation.
2016/11/22
EU-Kazakhstan Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (Resolution) (A8-0335/2017 - Liisa Jaakonsaari)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in strong trade and investment relations between Kazakhstan and the EU. Enhanced trade relations encourage both partners to further strengthen their economic and political relations. Good practices could be shared, which in turn will lead to better and strengthened cooperation.
2016/11/22
EU Citizenship Report 2017: Strengthening Citizens' Rights in a Union of Democratic Change (A8-0385/2017 - Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is important to look to the future and table issues in a time where any change could have implications on EU citizenship rights. For me, it is important that all EU citizens feel at home wherever they are in the EU and can enjoy their status as European citizens – thereby enjoying EU values such as equality and non—discrimination, and citizens’ participation in the democratic life of the EU, as well as a security, peace and durable prosperity.
2016/11/22
Towards a digital trade strategy (A8-0384/2017 - Marietje Schaake)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that technological developments such as digital trade are key for the EU to move forward. I believe that access to open internet and the digitalisation of the economy are important for the growth of the economy, especially for SMEs. Today, even the smallest company can reach customers all over the globe, at a faster pace and at lower costs than ever before. To conclude, the tandem of globalisation and digitalisation have enabled businesses to grow and prosper, and have provided new opportunities for citizens.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Union Solidarity Fund to provide for the payment of advances in the general budget 2018 (A8-0371/2017 - Inese Vaidere)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that that we should always set aside some money in case of a big emergency. Hence, we should do the same for next year and the same amount of money should be included in the 2018 budget. The EU needs to be able to respond to emergency situations caused by major natural disasters. The EU should be able to express a clear political message of European solidarity to disaster-stricken regions within Europe.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the Flexibility Instrument to finance immediate budgetary measures to address the on-going challenges of migration, refugee inflows and security threats (A8-0370/2017 - Siegfried Mureşan)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that in order to address the ongoing challenges of migration, refugee inflows and security threats, it is necessary to mobilise significant additional amounts to finance such measures as a matter of urgency.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/003 GR/Attica retail (A8-0367/2017 - Marie-Pierre Vieu)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we should use the EGF for what it was created, namely to provide additional assistance to workers suffering from the consequences of major structural changes in world trade patterns. I believe it is important to support the reintegration of workers in the labour market. In fact, that is how you create a healthy economy. The economic crisis has had a big impact on the enterprises operating in the retail sector. I believe that active, personalised measures, such as those co-financed by the EGF, may help to ease the unemployment situation in Greece.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/005 FI/Retail (A8-0366/2017 - Răzvan Popa)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we should use the EGF for what it was created for, namely to provide additional assistance to workers suffering from the consequences of major structural changes in world trade patterns. I believe it is important to support the reintegration of workers in the labour market. In fact, that is how you create a healthy economy. The economic crisis has had a big impact on the enterprises operating in the retail sector. I believe that active, personalised measures, such as those co-financed by the EGF, may help to ease the unemployment situation in Finland.
2016/11/22
Changes to the resources for economic, social and territorial cohesion and to the resources for the investment for growth and jobs goal and for the European territorial cooperation goal (A8-0358/2017 - Iskra Mihaylova)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that change is good when it comes to better economic, social and territorial cohesion. Especially since the current proposal carries out a series of necessary technical modifications.
2016/11/22
EU-Egypt Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation: participation of Egypt in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) (A8-0353/2017 - Sofia Sakorafa)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the overall aim of PRIMA. I am in favour of improving the efficiency, safety, security and sustainability in the Mediterranean area. I believe it is important to coordinate, strengthen, intensify, widen and align the current framework. I consider PRIMA to be one of the attempts of EU science diplomacy that could also help address the forced displacement of the Mediterranean residents, thereby addressing some of the root causes of migration.
2016/11/22
EU-Algeria Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation: participation of Algeria in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) (A8-0354/2017 - Sofia Sakorafa)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the overall aim of PRIMA. I am in favour of improving the efficiency, safety, security and sustainability in the Mediterranean area. I believe it is important to coordinate, strengthen, intensify, widen and align the current framework. I consider PRIMA to be one of the attempts of EU science diplomacy that could also help address the forced displacement of the Mediterranean residents, thereby addressing some of the root causes of migration.
2016/11/22
EU-Jordan Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation: participation of Jordan in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) (A8-0355/2017 - Sofia Sakorafa)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the overall aim of PRIMA. I am in favour of improving the efficiency, safety, security and sustainability in the Mediterranean area. I believe it is important to coordinate, strengthen, intensify, widen and align the current framework. I consider PRIMA to be one of the rare attempts of EU science diplomacy that could also help address the forced displacement of the Mediterranean residents, thereby addressing some of the root causes of migration.
2016/11/22
Accession of Chile, Iceland and Bahamas to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0364/2017 - Angel Dzhambazki)

. – I voted in favour of the draft legislative resolution, as I believe The 1980 Hague convention is a vital instrument in the fight against international child abduction. The purpose of the Convention is to resolve such situations at an international level. As all Member States of the EU have ratified this Convention, the accession of Chile, Iceland and Bahamas to the Convention is to be welcomed.
2016/11/22
Accession of Panama, Uruguay, Colombia and El Salvador to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0362/2017 - Angel Dzhambazki)

. – I voted in favour of the draft legislative resolution, as I believe The 1980 Hague convention is a vital instrument in the fight against international child abduction. The purpose of the Convention is to resolve such situations at an international level. As all Member States of the EU have ratified this Convention, the accession of Panama, Uruguay, Colombia and El Salvador to the Convention is to be welcomed.
2016/11/22
Accession of San Marino to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0360/2017 - Angel Dzhambazki)

. – I voted in favour of the draft legislative resolution, as I believe The 1980 Hague convention is a vital instrument in the fight against international child abduction. The purpose of the Convention is to resolve such situations at an international level. As all Member States of the EU have ratified this Convention, the accession of San Marino to the Convention is to be welcomed.
2016/11/22
Accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (A8-0361/2017 - Angel Dzhambazki)

. – I voted in favour of the motion for a legislative resolution, as I believe the 1980 Hague Convention is a vital instrument in the fight against international child abduction. The purpose of the convention is to resolve such situations at an international level. As all Member States of the EU have ratified this convention, the accession of Georgia and South-Africa to it is to be welcomed.
2016/11/22
Transitional arrangements for mitigating the impact of the introduction of IFRS 9 (A8-0255/2017 - Peter Simon)

. – I voted in favour, as it is, I believe, of the utmost importance that the EU and Member States are making appropriate transitional arrangements to allow institutions to introduce the revised international accounting standards on financial instruments (IFRS 9). This transition period is crucial in order to avoid a significant decrease in the capital ratios of institutions.
2016/11/22
Instrument contributing to stability and peace (A8-0261/2017 - Arnaud Danjean)

. – I voted in favour of implementing the instrument, as I fully support the aim of strengthening the link between security and development, established in the European Security Strategy since 2003. With this instrument, the EU can respond to the need to enhance the capacities of its partners to deal with external crises.
2016/11/22
Ranking of unsecured debt instruments in insolvency hierarchy (A8-0302/2017 - Gunnar Hökmark)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal, as I believe we have to require Member States to see to it that institutions have sufficient capacity to ensure smooth and fast absorption of losses and recapitalisation while avoiding an impact on financial stability and taxpayers. In order to avoid shortfalls and to ensure a level playing field among the institutions concerned, it is necessary to provide for ‘grandfathering’ of the eligibility of those instruments issued prior to the eligibility criteria coming into effect.
2016/11/22
Value added tax obligations for supplies of services and distance sales of goods (A8-0307/2017 - Cătălin Sorin Ivan)

. – I voted in favour of the proposal of the Commission, as I believe VAT obligations are an issue throughout the entire European Union which we have to tackle on a European level. The difference between expected VAT revenues and VAT actually collected (the ‘VAT gap’) in the Union was approximately EUR 152 billion in 2015 and cross-border fraud amounts to a VAT revenue loss in the Union of approximately EUR 50 billion a year. All of which makes VAT an important issue to be addressed at Union level and the adoption of a definitive VAT regime based on the destination principle essential. The Commission’s proposal is only a building block for closing the VAT gap; further measures are needed to effectively combat VAT fraud in the Union.
2016/11/22
Administrative cooperation and combating fraud in the field of value added tax (A8-0306/2017 - Luděk Niedermayer)

. – I voted in favour of the draft legislative resolution, as I am convinced we should tackle the VAT issue on a EU-level. The VAT gap in the Union is estimated at 12.8% or EUR 152 billion per year including EUR 50 billion of cross-border VAT fraud, making VAT an important issue to be addressed at Union level. I support the development of IT tools in order to combat VAT fraud.
2016/11/22
Situation in Yemen (RC-B8-0649/2017, B8-0649/2017, B8-0650/2017, B8-0651/2017, B8-0652/2017, B8-0653/2017, B8-0654/2017, B8-0655/2017, B8-0656/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is high time we act upon the catastrophic situation that is now taking place in Yemen. Together with my colleagues, I plead for a unified EU strategy in order to stimulate a renewed push for a Yemeni peace initiative under the auspices of the UN. As the European Union, we have to condemn war crimes.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the European Disability Strategy (A8-0339/2017 - Helga Stevens)

. – I voted in favour of the motion for a resolution, as I believe all people with disabilities have equal rights as full citizens. As the EU, we should be the forerunner in attaining the 2030 Agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals. For the EU, I am a strong supporter of better accessibility for people with disabilities to public buildings, the facilitation of independent living for people with disabilities and the ICT development to guarantee the safety of people with disabilities.
2016/11/22
Respect for private life and the protection of personal data in electronic communications and repealing Directive 2002/58/EC (Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications) (A8-0324/2017 - Marju Lauristin)

. – I voted in favour, because I am a strong believer of respecting privacy, especially with regard to our private lives. I believe that everyone has the right to the protection of personal data concerning him or her. Moreover, the processing of this data should be done fairly and on the basis of consent. Within the EU we should establish a modern and technologically neutral framework for electronic communications. The protection of individuals should be guaranteed.
2016/11/22
Combating sexual harassment and abuse in the EU (RC-B8-0576/2017, B8-0576/2017, B8-0577/2017, B8-0578/2017, B8-0579/2017, B8-0580/2017, B8-0581/2017, B8-0582/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the fundamental rights as laid out by the European Union. We should protect anyone who is subject to any kind of abuse, sexual harassment, moral harassment, sexual assault and rape. Moreover, I believe that the necessary measures should be taken with regard to the individuals that committed these crimes.
2016/11/22
Economic policies of the euro area (A8-0310/2017 - Gunnar Hökmark)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that the European Semester is a viable instrument to assess economic strength. The most important product of which are the country-specific recommendations. We need to invest more in research and innovation to maintain our competitiveness. Modernise the economy and reduce administrative burdens, so as to attract more investment, which will stimulate growth. Investing in innovation will ensure employment and prosperity for the future. Countries that are doing less in budgeting or in terms of competitiveness and productivity need to make step up their efforts. Emphasis has to be on education and skills. And financing for businesses and SMEs needs to be improved. On the other hand, Member States that are doing well can certainly not be punished. Finally, the basis of an economy is a healthy balance between income and expenditure.
2016/11/22
Negotiating mandate for trade negotiations with Australia (A8-0311/2017 - Daniel Caspary)

. – I strongly value any further trade and investment relations between Australia and the EU. Strengthening our trade relations will encourage both partners to further strengthen their economic and political relations. Good practices could be shared, which would lead to better and strengthened cooperation.
2016/11/22
Negotiating mandate for trade negotiations with New Zealand (A8-0312/2017 - Daniel Caspary)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the value of strong trade and investment relations between New Zealand and the EU. To strengthen trade relations will encourage both partners to further strengthen their economic and political relations. Good practices could be shared, which would lead to better and strengthened cooperation.
2016/11/22
Monitoring the application of EU law 2015 (A8-0265/2017 - Kostas Chrysogonos)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe monitoring the application defines the right to good administration, and the right of every person to have his or her affairs handled impartially, fairly and within a reasonable time by the institutions. Moreover, the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the European Union should have the support of an open, efficient and independent European administration. In addition, better monitoring of the infringement procedures will hopefully ensure timely and correct application of EU legislation in the EU Member States.
2016/11/22
Protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens or mutagens (A8-0064/2017 - Marita Ulvskog)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that the exposure to these chemicals poses a great threat to the health of workers. Full exposure to these chemicals can cause cancer. Already, cancer is the second-largest cause of death in Europe and the largest cause of work-related death. I believe that all work-related cancers are preventable and that we should follow best practice in the Member States to act according to the precautionary principle.
2016/11/22
Establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third country nationals crossing the EU external borders (A8-0057/2017 - Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that the control systems at the EU’s external borders are proven to be inefficient. This inefficiency will only get worse as soon as the number of travellers rises. The management systems need to be modernised, so that they are more secure and flexible. All of this while safeguarding the necessary protection of fundamental rights and of the data held in the system. Setting up a European Entry/Exit System will benefit passengers by reducing their waiting time at border crossing points. Moreover, this new system of border management will help with the control of migration flows, and the fight against serious crime and terror threats.
2016/11/22
Amendment of the Schengen Borders Code as regards the use of the Entry/Exit System (A8-0059/2017 - Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra)

. – I voted in favour, because it complements the Entry/Exit System which I support. I believe more needs to be done to facilitate border crossings and to meet the general objectives of the EES. Harmonisation and development of national facilitation programmes, such as the Registered Travellers Programme, should be encouraged by Member States.
2016/11/22
Fundamental rights aspects in Roma integration in the EU: fighting anti-Gypsyism (A8-0294/2017 - Soraya Post)

. – I voted in favour because I am strongly against any form of violence or discrimination, both of which are violations of human rights. Discrimination on the grounds of ethnic origin is immoral and should be stopped. The Roma people, like any other, should fall under and have the right to the fundamental values of the European Union. We need to put a stop to anti-Gypsyism.
2016/11/22
EU-Morocco Euro-Mediterranean Aviation Agreement (A8-0303/2017 - Dominique Riquet)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that it is good to open the markets between Morocco and the EU, and to align aviation legislation on both sides. I believe the agreement will bring benefits, such as safety rules, competition, and consumer protection. Moreover, the increase in passenger traffic between the EU and Morocco would eventually lead to an average reduction in ticket prices, which is beneficial to the consumers.
2016/11/22
Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking: financial contributions (A8-0293/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the importance of research and innovation, which is why I am a member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE). However, research and innovation can come with great financial risks and there is no guarantee of success. The private sector is often reluctant to invest in new projects as the risk of failure is too big. This is a shame since the economic and societal returns could potentially also be very large. Therefore, I believe that effective cooperation is the way forward. For the sake of research, cooperation between the public and private sectors is the key to delivering the best results. Nevertheless, the cooperation needs to be based on a well-functioning organisational and financial setup.
2016/11/22
Subjecting furanylfentanyl to control measures (A8-0309/2017 - Michał Boni)

. – I voted in favour, because it has been stated in the risk assessment by the Commission that the acute toxicity of furanylfentanyl can cause severe harm to the health of individuals. It is important to impose control measures, as we do not want to cause harm to public health. And it speaks for itself that we cannot risk the health of EU citizens.
2016/11/22
Control of spending and monitoring of EU Youth Guarantee schemes cost-effectiveness (A8-0296/2017 - Derek Vaughan)

. – I voted in favour, because I am committed to ensuring young people’s successful transition from education to the job market. The Youth Guarantee helps with training, job-search and transforming education systems to drastically improve the transition from school to work and the employability of young people. This is a great way to combat youth unemployment. Therefore, I believe it is important to keep this system going, with controls and monitoring as a crucial factor.
2016/11/22
CE marked fertilising products (A8-0270/2017 - Mihai Ţurcanu)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we should open up the Single Market to free circulation of fertilising products from organic or secondary raw materials. This will stimulate the circular economy. I am in favour of opening the market to make our industry more sustainable and competitive. This will in turn create more economic growth and generate new jobs. I believe that this proposal will lead to simplification and a reduction of the administrative burden for producers of fertilising products seeking access to more than one national territory on the internal market.
2016/11/22
Common Fisheries Policy: implementation of the landing obligation (A8-0285/2017 - Alain Cadec)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe we should promote sustainable exploitation of marine biological resources in a manner that is consistent with the specific characteristics of fisheries. We should protect the species living in our waters. We should be aware of the possible extinction of certain stocks, and stop the overfishing in our seas. I approve the obligation to land all catches for species subject to catch limits.
2016/11/22
Renewing the approval of the active substance glyphosate (Objection pursuant to Rule 106) (B8-0567/2017)

. – I voted against, as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that glyphosate is harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into alternatives in general.
2016/11/22
Authorisation of genetically modified maize 1507 (Objection pursuant to Rule 106) (B8-0568/2017)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that the genetically modified maize is harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Authorisation of genetically modified soybean 305423 x 40-3-2 (Objection pursuant to Rule 106) (B8-0570/2017)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that the genetically modified soybeans are harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Authorisation of genetically modified oilseed rapes MON 88302 x Ms8 x Rf3 (Objection pursuant to Rule 106) (B8-0569/2017)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that the genetically modified oilseed rapes are harmful for animals or humans, I do not think they will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the Flexibility Instrument to provide the financing for the European Fund for Sustainable Development (A8-0298/2017 - Jens Geier)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that it is important to use the Flexibility Instrument to help cushion for consequences of unpredictable catastrophes or challenges, for example in order to address the ongoing challenges of migration, refugee inflows and security threats. It is essential that the EU is financially able to use appropriate measures to deal with such events.
2016/11/22
Reflection paper on the future of EU finances (B8-0565/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is always good to take a step back and reflect on legislation. We should take into account the lessons learnt from previous years and set new priorities. We should aim to plan the EU budget on the basis of the principles of EU added value, a focus on performance, accountability, and greater flexibility within a stable framework.
2016/11/22
Legitimate measures to protect whistle-blowers acting in the public interest (A8-0295/2017 - Virginie Rozière)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that whistle-blowers play a key role in revealing breaches, and thereby safeguard the public interest. As a liberal I stand for actions that are in accordance with democracy, pluralism of opinions and freedom of expression. Here the EU should also support international legislation. However, we also have to ensure that new legislation cannot lead to abuse, from either side.
2016/11/22
Enhanced cooperation: European Public Prosecutor's Office (A8-0290/2017 - Barbara Matera)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that it is important to fill the institutional gap that exists to conduct criminal investigations. It is crucial to bring the protection and prosecution of offences against the EU budget and the financial interests of the EU away from Member State level.
2016/11/22
Prison systems and conditions (A8-0251/2017 - Joëlle Bergeron)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that all too often the living conditions in detention are inhuman or degrading. It is important also to protect the fundamental rights of prisoners and preserving human dignity, which are often neglected. Good practices that prioritise alternative punishments, the medical and social care of prisoners and preparation for reintegration via open-prison systems should be encouraged.
2016/11/22
Agreement establishing the EU-LAC International Foundation (A8-0279/2017 - Javier Couso Permuy)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is important to create strong bonds with Latin America and the Caribbean since we have strong historical, social and economic relations, along with shared values. It is important to establish political and economic exchange between the two regions for a strategic partnership.
2016/11/22
Schengen acquis provisions relating to the Visa Information System in Bulgaria and Romania (A8-0286/2017 - Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that all European Member States should have passive access to the Visa Information System, which are in accordance with the acquis agreement.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to vehicle registration data in the Czech Republic (A8-0288/2017 - Maria Grapini)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that it is important to share information across the EU Member States. This will improve the administration and efficiency in the EU.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to dactyloscopic data in Portugal (A8-0289/2017 - Jaromír Štětina)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that it is important to share information across the EU Member States. This will improve the administration and efficiency in the EU.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to dactyloscopic data in Greece (A8-0287/2017 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that it is important to share information across the EU Member States. This will improve the administration and efficiency in the EU.
2016/11/22
Safety rules and standards for passenger ships (A8-0167/2017 - Daniela Aiuto)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we must ensure that passengers and crew can travel safely on board passenger ships and boats in the EU. Simplification of the rules to help in the transparency, monitoring, enforcing and implementing of the rules. This will help to maintain an overall high level of safety all round. Primarily, the human element is the fundamental part of this development.
2016/11/22
Registration of persons sailing on board passenger ships operating to or from ports of the Member States (A8-0168/2017 - Izaskun Bilbao Barandica)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe registration is an important element in obtaining a higher level of passenger ship safety in the EU. A harmonised administrative procedure will help in the overall administration in the EU. I believe this could also enhance and strengthen the European single market in the maritime sector.
2016/11/22
System of inspections for the safe operation of ro-ro ferry and high-speed passenger craft in regular service (A8-0165/2017 - Dominique Riquet)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe this system of inspections could enhance and strengthen the position of the maritime sector in the internal market. Moreover, it should also help reduce the administrative and financial burden on operators/owners. A strong, coherent legal framework is necessary to ensure a common safety level and a competitive environment.
2016/11/22
Objection to an implementing measure: scientific criteria for the determination of endocrine disrupting properties (B8-0542/2017)

. – As much as I appreciate the efforts the Commission has made to assess and reconsider the scientific criteria for the endocrine disruptors in products, I believe the Commission has exceeded its powers. This is something we cannot tolerate, no matter what the scope or target is, so we do not set a precedent for the future. Therefore I voted in favour of the objection to the implementation. Not because I do not like the idea of improving the scientific criteria for the use of endocrine disruptors, but because I believe Parliament cannot tolerate that the Commission oversteps its authority.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: draft Commission implementing decision authorising the placing on the market of products containing, consisting of, or produced from genetically modified soybean FG72 x A5547-127 pursuant to Regulation (EC) No1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on genetically modified food and feed (B8-0540/2017)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that the genetically modified soybeans are harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: draft Commission implementing decision authorising the placing on the market of products containing, consisting of, or produced from genetically modified soybean DAS-44406-6, pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on genetically modified food and feed (B8-0541/2017)

. – I voted against as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that the genetically modified soybeans are harmful for animals or humans, I do not think they will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Ending child marriage (B8-0535/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because I am committed to promoting and protecting the rights of the child, and I believe a forced marriage is a violation of these rights.
2016/11/22
2017 UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany (COP23) (B8-0534/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I strongly support the continued focus on climate change and climate action. The EU should work to achieve a broader awareness in climate risks and anticipate and manage the impact. Climate commitments should remain one of the EU’s priorities in high-level bilateral dialogues with partner countries. I also believe that further research and innovation hold the key to fighting climate change in a cost-effective way.
2016/11/22
State of play of negotiations with the United Kingdom (B8-0538/2017, B8-0539/2017)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we are on the right track in terms of the negotiations. It is crucial to continue with an orderly withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Progress on topics such as citizens’ rights, Ireland and Northern Ireland, and the settlement of the financial obligations are necessary to determine the future relationship between the European Union and the United Kingdom.
2016/11/22
Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (A8-0205/2017 - Adina-Ioana Vălean)

. – I voted in favour because I believe that we should reduce the risks to and impact on our health and the environment. The new scope of this review will in turn help to preserve jobs in SMEs, support the public health sector relying on refurbished medical equipment, and foster a circular economy.
2016/11/22
Management, conservation and control measures applicable in the ICCAT Convention area (A8-0173/2017 - Gabriel Mato)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe more measures should be taken to conserve, control, and manage the fishing of tuna and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and the adjoining seas. These management measures are needed in order to establish a level playing field for operators.
2016/11/22
Women’s economic empowerment in the private and public sectors in the EU (A8-0271/2017 - Anna Hedh)

. – I voted in favour, because I stand for women’s rights and gender-equality in the EU. One of the ways to achieving our objectives, is by empowering women’s equal participation in the labour market and economic decision-making. In many countries, women still face forms of discrimination on the labour market. A better foundation for a well-improved work-life balance that will allow women to compete on a level playing field is therefore crucial.
2016/11/22
Addressing shrinking civil society space in developing countries (A8-0283/2017 - Teresa Jiménez-Becerril Barrio)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the importance of civil society. Worldwide, civil society plays a vital role in supporting democracy, in guaranteeing the separation of powers, and in promoting transparency, accountability and good governance. These are all elements I stand for, and that should be present in each country.
2016/11/22
The fight against cybercrime (A8-0272/2017 - Elissavet Vozemberg-Vrionidi)

. – I voted in favour, because cybercrime is increasingly becoming a problem in the Member States. I strongly believe that cybercrime is affecting the fundamental rights of individuals by causing social and economic damage. It poses threats to the rule of law in cyberspace and endangers the stability of democratic societies.
2016/11/22
EU political relations with ASEAN (A8-0243/2017 - Reinhard Bütikofer)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe in the value of strong trade and investment relations between ASEAN and the EU. The political relations encourage both partners to further strengthen their economic and political relations. Good practices could be shared, which would lead to better and strengthened cooperation.
2016/11/22
Accessibility requirements for products and services (A8-0188/2017 - Morten Løkkegaard)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe it is important to improve the functioning of the internal market. In order to do so, we should remove and prevent barriers for the free movement of accessible products and services. This is especially important since the number of citizens with disabilities and/or functional limitations will increase significantly with the ageing of the European Union’s population.
2016/11/22
EU-Chile Agreement on trade in organic products (A8-0257/2017 - Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández)

. – I voted in favour because I believe that it is important to foster trade relations with third countries. This trade agreement will contribute to the development and expansion of the organic sector in both the EU and the Republic of Chile.
2016/11/22
Protocol to the EU-Chile Association Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0277/2017 - Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández)

. – I voted in favour of the protocol, because I agree with its statements. International cooperation remains one of the key features of EU external policy, so I agree to deepening the relationship with Chile by including Croatia in the existing framework agreement.
2016/11/22
Modernisation of the trade pillar of the EU-Chile Association Agreement (A8-0267/2017 - Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández)

. – I voted in favour because I believe that the EU should pursue a trade strategy that benefits both the Union and the Republic of Chile. It is important for the EU to promote European and universal standards and values alongside core economic interests, such as fair trade. This is especially important since the EU is Chile’s third biggest trading partner.
2016/11/22
Extension of the European statistical programme to 2020 (A8-0158/2017 - Roberto Gualtieri)

. – I voted in favour of this extension, because I agree with the statements. It is important to endorse the Europe 2020 Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.
2016/11/22
European venture capital funds and European social entrepreneurship funds (A8-0120/2017 - Sirpa Pietikäinen)

. – I voted in favour of amending the proposal, because it is important to improve access to finance for small and growing companies and social enterprises to promote jobs and growth. In this way, small and growing companies and social enterprises will enjoy better access to finance.
2016/11/22
Multi-annual plan for demersal stocks in the North Sea and the fisheries exploiting those stocks (A8-0263/2017 - Ulrike Rodust)

. – I voted in favour of this plan, because I believe we should protect the species living in our European waters. We should be aware of the possible extinction of certain stocks, and stop the overfishing in our seas. New rules should apply to both commercial as well as recreational fisheries.
2016/11/22
Establishing an instrument contributing to stability and peace (A8-0261/2017 - Arnaud Danjean)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that we should strengthen the security and defence capabilities of the partner and third countries regarding external crises and conflicts. This support given by the European Union to its partners should help to sustain the effectiveness of the training activities, but also assist in the development of the rule of law.
2016/11/22
Transparency, accountability and integrity in the EU institutions (A8-0133/2017 - Sven Giegold)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that every citizen should be aware of what is happening in the EU institutions. I believe that the EU institutions should increase their transparency, accountability and integrity – especially since European politics seems to be more distant to the citizens. Citizens should be able to continue to follow committee meetings via web streaming for example. It creates more sense of awareness.
2016/11/22
The future of the Erasmus+ programme (B8-0495/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I welcome the Erasmus+ programme. I believe it is of utmost importance that Europe stimulates its youth to discover the continent. Education and training abroad can be an essential experience for the European youth, which makes Erasmus+ one of the flagship programmes of the Union. Moreover, it has contributed to enhancing the quality of education and training institutions in the EU.
2016/11/22
A new skills agenda for Europe (A8-0276/2017 - Martina Dlabajová, Momchil Nekov)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that it supports the improvement of the European education and training systems. I believe this is necessary, since the economic surroundings are also changing fast. I believe that this new skills agenda can meet the challenges of modern societies.
2016/11/22
Multilateral Agreement on the establishment of a European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) (A8-0260/2017 - Roberts Zīle)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that the Common Aviation Area (CAA) envisages allowance of gradual market opening between the EU and its neighbours linked with regulatory convergence through the gradual implementation of EU aviation rules in order to offer new opportunities for operators and wider choice for consumers. As a liberal, I believe in the free market regulation system in which the consumer has sufficient and competitive choices on the market.
2016/11/22
Subjecting acryloylfentanyl to control measures (A8-0284/2017 - Brice Hortefeux)

. – I voted in favour, because I think the use of acryloylfentanyl should only be active when there is a controlling mechanism behind it. Together with a large majority of my colleagues in the Parliament, we concluded that this psychoactive substance is a synthetic opioid structurally similar to fentanyl, a controlled substance widely used in medicine as an adjunct to general anaesthesia during surgery and for pain management. The report notes that acryloylfentanyl has been available in the EU since Spring 2016 and has been detected in six Member States; 47 deaths associated with the substance have been reported by three Member States, together with 20 acute intoxications apparently due to acryoloylfentanyl. Accordingly, in view of the toxic and hazardous nature of the substance, which represents a health and social risk, and in line with the EMCDDA and Europol conclusions, I voted in favour of the draft Council implementing decision.
2016/11/22
EU political relations with India (A8-0242/2017 - Cristian Dan Preda)

. – I voted in favour in order to strengthen the relationship between the EU and India, as India is a valuable partner for the EU and it will mutually benefit both parties to establish a stronger geopolitical relationship. I especially applaud the broad agenda for cooperation on foreign and security policies, but I am also relieved to see that there is special attention for a strengthened exchange on the human rights dimension of the partnership. I am pleased to see that the EU stresses the right of freedom of expression as a vital part of a vibrant democratic society. In addition, combating all forms of discrimination and the guarantee of full protection of minorities are important elements of the partnership.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the EU Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Italy (A8-0280/2017 - Giovanni La Via)

. – I voted in favour, as this decision is a sign of the Union’s solidarity with the Union citizens and regions whom are affected by natural disasters. Especially as additional earthquakes struck the previously hit areas in Italy and significantly increased the level of previously reported damage.
2016/11/22
Draft amending budget No 4/2017 accompanying the proposal to mobilise the EU Solidarity Fund to provide assistance to Italy (A8-0281/2017 - Jens Geier)

. – I voted in favour, as this decision is a sign of the Union’s solidarity with the Union citizens and regions whom are affected by natural disasters. Especially as additional earthquakes struck the previously hit areas in Italy and significantly increased the level of previously reported damage. I believe it is the right thing to mobilise the EU Solidarity Fund to support Union citizens in need due to natural disasters, like earthquakes. The application by Italy meets the conditions for providing a financial contribution from the Fund.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/002 FI Microsoft 2 (A8-0278/2017 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour of mobilising the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund as I acknowledge that affected EU workers in the EU mobile phone manufacturers, need the support in order to retrain and find jobs in related or expanding industrial sectors. I hereby would like to make clear that I strongly support the improvement of the employability of all workers by means of adapted training, which is also adapted to the actual and (near) future business environment.
2016/11/22
EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS): continuing current limitations of scope for aviation activities and preparing to implement a global market-based measure from 2021 (A8-0258/2017 - Julie Girling)

. – I voted in favour, because I am convinced we have amended the directive in a balanced way. We should keep the European aviation sector as competitive as possible. As I am living in Zaventem, I know how important the aviation industry is for our local and national economy in Belgium. A clear time frame indicates already that real progress has been made with the HYPERLINK Carbon Offset and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). Therefore, I am convinced we should give the sector a new time line, as this seems a good incentive. I also want to express my gratitude and approval for the fact that ICAO has found a good balance between ecologically responsible investments and competitiveness, and between incentives and regulation.
2016/11/22
Inclusion of greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use, land use change and forestry into the 2030 climate and energy framework (A8-0262/2017 - Norbert Lins)

. – I voted in favour, as I acknowledge the fact that greenhouse gas emissions have a tremendous impact on our global climate. In addition, I think that the removal of land use is of equally importance to take into account when we are discussing the impact of climate change. Therefore, I believe it is right that we are acknowledging the impact of land use change and forestry, greenhouse gas emissions and the removals of land use into the 2030 climate and energy framework.
2016/11/22
Uniform format for residence permits for third country nationals (A8-0065/2017 - Jussi Halla-aho)

. – I voted in favour of a provisional agreement to set up a uniform format for residence permits for third—country nationals as the current format for residence permits, which has been used for twenty years, is considered to be compromised in view of serious incidents of counterfeiting and fraud. In light of the recent migration flows towards the EU, it is necessary to establish a system that is more modern, more secure and prevents forgery. As I am a strong defender of the improvement of EU research by international cooperation, I am pleased to see that third—country nationals can get specific mobility rights when they are a researcher or a student in order to travel for their research and education.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 105: Commission delegated regulation of 2 June 2017 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 609/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the specific compositional and information requirements for total diet replacement for weight control (B8-0497/2017)

. – I voted against the objection, as I believe weight control is a very important part for our health, especially in light of an ageing population and the current work-life-sport imbalance. If we do not adapt a healthy lifestyle, the costs in our healthcare system will rise tremendously in all Member States. Therefore, I think it is necessary that the EU support prevention campaigns in its Member States.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: draft Commission implementing decision authorising the placing on the market of products containing, consisting of, or produced from genetically modified soybean DAS- 68416-4 (B8-0498/2017)

. – I voted against, as I am convinced we have to invest and think about new ways to ensure our food security. As the risk assessments did not find sufficient evidence to state that these genetically modified soybeans are harmful for animals or humans, I do not think it will harm us. Of course, I fully support further research into genetically—modified crops in general.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: draft Commission implementing Regulation amending Commission implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/6 as regards feed and food subjected to special conditions governing the import of feed and food originating in or consigned from Japan following the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power station (B8-0502/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this objection. It is a well-known fact that extremely harmful radioactivity remains for several decades in surrounding areas, such as – but not exclusively – in land, water, crops and objects. Since the accident in Fukushima only happened in 2011, I do not think it is desirable to import feed and food originating from this area unless extremely strict controls and checks are in place.
2016/11/22
Draft amending budget No 3/2017: budgetary resources of the Youth Employment Initiative; establishment plans of ACER and SESAR2 (A8-0282/2017 - Jens Geier)

. – I voted in favour of increasing the budget for the Youth Employment Initiative, as it is a matter of priority to further increase the Union’s financial commitment in order to fight against youth unemployment. I also fully support that the Parliament calls on the Member States to swiftly re—programme relevant operational programmes in order to ensure that the whole additional YEI envelope of EUR 500 million is fully and efficiently committed by the end of 2017. In addition, Parliament requested that Member States perform gap assessments and market analysis in order to optimise the benefits of the YEI at national level.
2016/11/22
Arms export: implementation of Common Position 2008/944/CFSP (A8-0264/2017 - Bodil Valero)

. – I voted in favour, because this is right in respect of arms exports to countries accused of severe violations of international humanitarian law. In light of the future of Europe and a possible common defence position, it is a first step to take a common position towards arms export or military technology to third countries that violate international humanitarian law. This agreement on a common position could also lead to a European approach to an EU arms embargo on third countries suspected of committing human rights atrocities.
2016/11/22
EU political relations with Latin America (A8-0268/2017 - Javi López)

. – I voted in favour, as I am usually in favour of strengthening and expanding the EU’s Transatlantic relationship. I certainly approve the strengthening of the political relationship between the EU and Latin America because the EU needs to find new allies in the face of its growing loss of geopolitical influence in the world. Especially with countries which have a mutual vision of the world based on multilateralism, dialogue, sustainability, the rule of law, respect for human rights and inclusive open societies, we should reinforce our common geopolitical relationship.
2016/11/22
Corruption and human rights in third countries (A8-0246/2017 - Petras Auštrevičius)

. – I voted in favour, as I am convinced that reducing corruption is vital for economic growth, poverty reduction, wealth creation, education, welfare, healthcare, infrastructure development and conflict resolution, as well as to build trust in institutions, business and politics. The focus on reducing corruption is of equal importance as building or strengthening political relations between the EU and third countries. Therefore, I could not agree more on the fact that reducing corruption in third countries will make sure these countries can foster from economic growth in due time.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Marie-Christine Boutonnet (A8-0259/2017 - Heidi Hautala)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Nominal composition of the special committee on terrorism

. – I voted in favour of this, because I believe that it is in the best interest for our European community and the rest of the world when regarding safety and security. A committee with a set of clearly defined responsibilities and a temporary mandate could indeed ensure a more secure Union, until the threat posed by organisations like IS has diminished.
2016/11/22
EU-Iceland Agreement on the protection of geographical indications for agricultural products and foodstuffs (A8-0254/2017 - David Borrelli)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that with this agreement Icelandic products will obtain the same level of protection as in the rest of the EU. Further liberalisation of trade in agricultural products between the EU and Iceland will promote and develop trade in qualitative agricultural products.
2016/11/22
EU-Iceland Agreement concerning additional trade preferences in agricultural products (A8-0256/2017 - David Borrelli)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that with this agreement the degree of liberalisation will increase on both the EU as well as Icelandic side. As a net exporter of basic agricultural products to Iceland, the EU will benefit from increased quotas, whereas Iceland will gain additional access for its exports.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Mediation Directive (A8-0238/2017 - Kostas Chrysogonos)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that mediation can enhance the efficiency of the justice system and reduce the hurdles that lengthy and costly judicial procedures create for citizens and businesses. Mediation may also contribute to maintaining good relationships between the parties, since there is no ‘winning’ or ‘losing’ party. Consequently, development of mediation throughout the European Union is crucial in civil and commercial matters.
2016/11/22
The functioning of franchising in the retail sector (A8-0199/2017 - Dennis de Jong)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that franchising has a cross-border dimension. It is important regards to the functioning of the internal market, since it can lead to job creation, SME and entrepreneurship development as well as the acquisition of new capabilities and skills.
2016/11/22
A Space Strategy for Europe (A8-0250/2017 - Constanze Krehl)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe this could help the EU in being part of a globally competitive and innovative European space sector. This will be important and helpful in reinforcing Europe’s autonomy in space, and strengthening Europe’s role as a global actor, as well as enhancing international cooperation in space.
2016/11/22
Academic further and distance education as part of the European lifelong learning strategy (A8-0252/2017 - Milan Zver)

. – I voted in favour, because I support the modernisation of EU education and training systems. I agree with the view that analysing and developing tools for anticipating future skill needs is important, especially with regard to preparing our economies for future challenges. I believe that this strategy can meet the challenges of modern societies, such as youth unemployment. In order to beat unemployment rates, it is important that we continue to study and develop new skills.
2016/11/22
Repeal of obsolete regulations with regard to inland waterway and road haulage sectors (A8-0228/2017 - Karima Delli)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that repealing obsolete legislation keeps the legislative framework transparent, clear and easy for Member States and relevant stakeholders to use.
2016/11/22
Promotion of internet connectivity in local communities (A8-0181/2017 - Carlos Zorrinho)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe the proposal will help to strengthen the development of a more inclusive European digital society. All European citizens should have access to and obtain the benefits of an information society. Moreover, more access will enhance local digital ecosystems, strengthen the link between the European Union and its citizens, and create more and better opportunities for the development of new generation networks.
2016/11/22
Measures to safeguard the security of gas supply (A8-0310/2016 - Jerzy Buzek)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that energy security on its own also affects the EU’s overall security. I believe it is important to have a common energy policy founded on the principle of solidarity and aimed at ensuring security of energy supply. We should strengthen the existing mechanisms so as to further enhance the EU’s energy security. What is at stake is not only the security of supply of one particular energy source, but also the EU’s overall security, economic competitiveness and growth and new jobs for our citizens.
2016/11/22
Whale hunting in Norway (B8-0499/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because whales are currently threatened with extinction, and any level of trade would imperil the survival of the species. I believe we should counter this process and prohibit the purchase and sale of this species.
2016/11/22
EU accession to the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (A8-0266/2017 - Christine Revault d'Allonnes Bonnefoy, Anna Maria Corazza Bildt)

. – I voted in favour, because I am strongly against any form of violence against women, since it is a violation of their human rights and an extreme form of discrimination. I believe that we should reinforce and maintain gender equality within the European Union as a fundamental value.
2016/11/22
2016 Report on Turkey (A8-0234/2017 - Kati Piri)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because I agree in general with its statements. The people of Turkey have indeed faced a tough period, with a coup, terrorist attacks and a massive influx of migrants. However, I also agree that the massive crackdown in the aftermath of the coup has not been in line with European values. The prolonged state of emergency and the limitations and violations of freedom of expression need to be taken into consideration in relation to further visa liberalisation. I therefore agree with the resolution’s call for Turkey to resolve these issues.
2016/11/22
Setting up a special committee on terrorism, its responsibilities, numerical strength and term of office (B8-0477/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution for a mandate, because I believe it is in the best interests of our European community and the rest of the world in relation to safety and security. A committee with a set of clearly defined responsibilities and a temporary mandate could indeed ensure a more secure Union, until the threat posed by organisations like IS has diminished.
2016/11/22
European Fund for Sustainable Development (EFSD) and establishing the EFSD Guarantee and the EFSD Guarantee Fund (A8-0170/2017 - Eduard Kukan, Doru-Claudian Frunzulică, Eider Gardiazabal Rubial)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution for a new EFSD, because I agree that providing funds for sustainable development in Africa and our Southern and Eastern neighbours is both a way to ensure peace, stability and fulfilment of the Paris Climate Agreement there, and can be at the basis of a solution to temper the migration wave that is currently an issue for Europe. By tackling the root causes of that migration, the incentive to migrate will be lessened, meaning that less people will have to undertake the extremely dangerous journey to Europe.
2016/11/22
Permitted uses of certain works and other protected subject-matter for the benefit of persons who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise print disabled (A8-0097/2017 - Max Andersson)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because I believe it strikes the right balance between the rights of people with a disability relating to print and the rights of copyright holders. Although the protection of intellectual property is an important principle in the internal market, the benefits of providing for these disabled persons far outweigh the costs, making this an efficient measure.
2016/11/22
Cross-border exchange of accessible format copies of certain works and other protected subject-matter for the benefit of persons who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise print disabled (A8-0102/2017 - Max Andersson)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I believe that it strikes the right balance between making the lives of people with a disability relating to print [easier] and the rights of copyright holders. Although intellectual property and its protection is an important principle in the Internal Market, the benefits of providing for these disabled persons far outweigh the costs, making it an efficient measure. Considering the freedom of movement in the EU, it is a logical extension to enable cross-border exchange.
2016/11/22
Double taxation dispute resolution mechanisms in the EU (A8-0225/2017 - Michael Theurer)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because although I agree that everyone needs to pay their fair share in taxes it would be unfair to pay taxes twice on the same gains. Since double taxation poses one of the biggest barriers in the Single Market, and is hindering cross-border investments, this should indeed be addressed. Current mechanisms are a good step, but not sufficient. I also agree that more efficient and effective dispute resolution mechanisms are necessary.
2016/11/22
EU action for sustainability (A8-0239/2017 - Seb Dance)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution on European action, because I believe that the Sustainable Development Goals impact every European decision, especially in the fight against climate change and the dangers it poses. I agree that achieving or striving for the SDGs would mean a healthier EU people, a more prosperous community and a healthier environment. When regarding effectiveness and efficiency, I also believe that integrating the SDGs in further EU policies will be easier than looking to implement the SDGs separately.
2016/11/22
Agreement to amend the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer, adopted in Kigali (A8-0237/2017 - Kateřina Konečná)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal, because I have no reason to doubt the findings of the researchers warning us of the dangers that these hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) pose to contributing to global warming. As we did with chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), banning them to prevent further damage to the ozone layer, I believe that we should do the same with HFCs, if they pose a new threat to our global health and safety.
2016/11/22
Convention on long-range transboundary air pollution to abate acidification, eutrophication and ground-level ozone (A8-0241/2017 - Adina-Ioana Vălean)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal, because I have no reason to doubt the findings of the researchers warning us of the potentially massive transboundary air pollution. Given that this is the case, it is indeed preferable to tackle this issue on an international level, through the LRTAP. Since the Gothenburg Protocol to this Convention has been amended, I agree that the EU should be part of these amendments, which make emission reductions more stringent, inter alia. This is in line anyway with the commitment of the European Union to the Paris Climate Agreement.
2016/11/22
Conclusion of the EU-Cuba Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement (Consent) (A8-0232/2017 - Elena Valenciano)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I believe that dialogue and cooperation are key factors in bringing about a change for the better in the situation in Cuba. It was a necessary step, since 20 Member States already had bilateral agreements with Cuba, and since the EU is already Cuba’s main customer and supplier. Given that the legal instrument should guarantee the positive evolution of human rights in Cuba, it should be seen as a sign of optimism, not only for the people of the EU, but also for the people of Cuba.
2016/11/22
Memorandum of Understanding between the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice and Eurojust (A8-0215/2017 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour of this Memorandum of Understanding, because I believe that digitalisation and cooperation in the field of justice and law is an essential way to improve security and freedom in the European Union. This is a good step towards better cooperation and a more efficient system to the benefit of all Member States and the security of our citizens.
2016/11/22
Fight against fraud to the Union's financial interests by means of criminal law (A8-0230/2017 - Ingeborg Gräßle, Juan Fernando López Aguilar)

. – I voted against the proposal to reject the Council position and thereby in favour of the latter, because I too believe that this is a historic agreement in the EU, to harmonise criminal law regarding fraud against the EU budget. The EU budget involves taxpayers’ money, and all individuals should be held accountable for their actions. When criminal proceedings are harmonised, the procedure of bringing someone to court will be much more efficient and less time consuming, that is why I agreed with the Council position.
2016/11/22
Union legal framework for customs infringements and sanctions (A8-0239/2016 - Kaja Kallas)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that an integrated approach for the enforcement of customs legislation is necessary. The Customs Union is one of the cornerstones of the European Union and the Internal Market, so an integrated approach is warranted. Considering the existing differences in the approach of different Member States, it is currently not possible for the Member States to act as one. I agree that cooperation and mutual trust are key to ensure good administration of the Customs Union, so EU action in this regard is necessary to protect EU financial interests.
2016/11/22
HIV, TB and HCV epidemics in Europe on the rise (B8-0436/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I agree that, in order to achieve some of the Sustainable Development Goals, a European Policy Framework is necessary to tackle the challenges these epidemics cause to some Member States and neighbouring countries. I also agree that, in order to achieve these objectives as efficiently and effectively as possible, help of local communities, NGO’s and in general multi-sectoral entities should be enlisted.
2016/11/22
Preparation of the Commission Work Programme for 2018 (RC-B8-0434/2017, B8-0434/2017, B8-0435/2017, B8-0450/2017, B8-0451/2017, B8-0454/2017, B8-0455/2017, B8-0456/2017)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution on preparation of the Commission Work Programme, because I believe that it addresses the current needs and concerns of our citizens. This should indeed be done through realistic policy initiatives, and I agree with the priorities for the Commission as listed in this resolution. This year’s Work Programme will also provide a good basis for the European Parliament and other institutions to proceed in their work.
2016/11/22
2018 Budget - Mandate for the trilogue (A8-0249/2017 - Siegfried Mureşan)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, firstly because I agree with the priorities for the 2018 draft budget, being sustainable growth, employment, socio-economic cohesion, security, migration and climate change. However, I do also support the call for a removal of the budget cuts in the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI) and the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI), since I too believe that helping to fund development in our Southern and Eastern neighbouring countries is a key way to address the root causes of migration, among others.
2016/11/22
Towards an EU strategy for international cultural relations (A8-0220/2017 - Elmar Brok, Silvia Costa)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that cultural relations, both between Member States and with partner countries, are a very important diplomatic tool. This could enhance relations, in every meaning of the word, with other countries, but also raise awareness about other cultures among European citizens. Not only would this enhance mutual understanding inside the Union, but I agree that fostering cultural relations is a soft power tool, a useful way of ensuring stability, peacekeeping and reconciliation.
2016/11/22
Recommendation to the Council on the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly (A8-0216/2017 - Andrey Kovatchev)

. – I voted in favour of this recommendation, because in general I agree with the advice given there. I particularly agree with the statement that the territorial integrity and internationally recognised borders in Eastern Europe and the Southern Caucasus should be respected, including Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Efforts should indeed be undertaken to resolve these conflicts peacefully and diplomatically. I also agree that the EU should be at the forefront in the fight against climate change, and to pick up any gaps that have fallen in the international community regarding the issue.
2016/11/22
Building an ambitious EU industrial strategy as a strategic priority for growth, employment and innovation in Europe (RC-B8-0440/2017, B8-0439/2017, B8-0440/2017, B8-0445/2017, B8-0446/2017, B8-0447/2017, B8-0448/2017, B8-0449/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as I am satisfied with the compromise that has been reached between the different political groups. As a shadow on this report I strongly believe that the EU needs a strategy to prepare our industry for the future, and that that strategy should be both as ambitious as realistic as possible. This should be done not only by focusing on industry separately, but also by planning its future in the greater picture: industry should aim at sustainable growth, but also at competitiveness, both within and outside the EU. I especially agree with the focus on digitalisation and IT-skills: given the quick changes in today’s economy, it is essential that we are prepared for the future and that our workforce is equipped for its future. Our future generation needs to be handed the necessary set of skills and tools, by providing them with the best possible STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics ) education.
2016/11/22
EU-Kosovo Framework Agreement on the general principles for the participation of Kosovo in Union programmes (A8-0207/2017 - Ulrike Lunacek)

. – I voted in favour of this framework agreement because I believe that building a good relationship on firm foundations with Kosovo is important. It is a necessary step for continuing the process of closer cooperation between Kosovo and the EU. A good start to this further relationship would be Kosovo’s contribution and its access to various Union programmes with a view to reinforcing participation.
2016/11/22
European standards for the 21st century (A8-0213/2017 - Marlene Mizzi)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I believe that European standards are an essential tool in enhancing the internal market, enhancing competitiveness, growth and innovation between and in companies, to support quality, performance and protection of consumers, businesses, workers, and the environment and to develop interoperability of networks and systems. I agree with the principle that the standardisation process should be made more transparent and open, in order to fully integrate the concerns of citizens, consumers and SMEs.
2016/11/22
Towards a pan-European covered bonds framework (A8-0235/2017 - Bernd Lucke)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I believe that the positive effect of the covered bonds trade in the past decade can be continued today. This, however, means that a diversity of products should be maintained, while a forced harmonisation of national models could have unintended negative consequences. A more integrated framework should consist only of the highest standards, and should be limited to a principles-based approach, leaving it to the Member States to specify the ways and means.
2016/11/22
Limitation periods for traffic accidents (A8-0206/2017 - Pavel Svoboda)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that limitation periods are a key feature in ensuring legal certainty and finality of disputes. This legal certainty, however, is somewhat lessened due to the existence of two parallel regimes: the Rome II Regulation and the 1971 Hague Traffic Accident Convention. Given the strong international character of modern—day traffic, a minimum set of harmonised rules would make the legal process in traffic accident cases a lot easier. I also agree that a potential set of limitation periods should not be unreasonably short, to ensure effective legal remedies for accidents.
2016/11/22
Common minimum standards of civil procedure (A8-0210/2017 - Emil Radev)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that effective civil procedure systems play a very important role in protecting the core human rights values in the European Union. A common minimal standard would also be a prerequisite for sustainable investment and a business- and consumer-friendly environment, by making the legal procedure more efficient and less time-consuming. Given the free movement of persons, a lack of clarity between the different legal systems (such as a lack of clarity concerning statutes of limitation) could hinder access to justice.
2016/11/22
Macro-financial assistance to Moldova (A8-0185/2017 - Sorin Moisă)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because I believe that ensuring the financial and political stability of our neighbours ensures the stability of the EU. A strong trading partner could boost the economy, and to have a stable political neighbour benefits everyone.
2016/11/22
Disclosure of income tax information by certain undertakings and branches (A8-0227/2017 - Hugues Bayet, Evelyn Regner)

. – I voted in favour of the Commission’s proposal, because the fight against tax fraud and tax avoidance should indeed be a priority for the Union. It is important to support a system that is transparent and that aims for a level playing field for our SMEs by ensuring that everyone pays their fair share of taxes. However, at the same time we must ensure that we do not put multinationals at a disadvantage by asking for requirements that could undermine their competitiveness on a global level. Moreover, we need to avoid any measures that result in an unnecessary administrative burden.
2016/11/22
Introduction of temporary autonomous trade measures for Ukraine (A8-0193/2017 - Jarosław Wałęsa)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I believe that the recovery of the Ukrainian economy could help in returning stability to the region. A more stable and healthy Ukrainian economy would also mean a more stable political context, which is of great value to safety and security of the EU.
2016/11/22
A longer lifetime for products: benefits for consumers and companies (A8-0214/2017 - Pascal Durand)

. – I voted in favour of the report of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) as I believe that it fits very well in the wider context of the circular economy. By focusing on usage rather than ownership, the emphasis is placed on the experience of the service, and not on the renewal rate of products. This usage economy is reinforced by digital tools which facilitate exchanges within communities of trust, and can be a driver for substantial economic and environmental gains. This report will support the positive mindset towards a circular economy, which preserves resources, reduces waste and creates new jobs at all skill levels in a more competitive economy.
2016/11/22
Addressing human rights violations in the context of war crimes, and crimes against humanity, including genocide (A8-0222/2017 - Cristian Dan Preda)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution as human rights are very important to me. As a Belgian MEP, I am in favour of any action which prevents atrocity crimes and it speaks for itself that I condemn genocides and crimes against humanity. I believe it is not only necessary to prevent atrocity crimes, but it is equally important to prevent and fight radicalisation. All parties involved in a conflict should be protected from crimes against humanity in the context of war. Therefore, I encourage action to be taken to stop the flow of weapons to IS which is the main violator of crimes against humanity in the current conflict in the Middle East. It is also with urgency that I plead for the eradication of sexual and gender-based violence, still present today.
2016/11/22
Private security companies (A8-0191/2017 - Hilde Vautmans)

. – I voted in favour of the report on private security companies, as I acknowledge the need for support of PSCs abroad to guard EU delegations and staff and to support its civilian and military CSDP missions, especially when security is more and more at stake. Therefore I believe it is important these private security companies have to meet the same standards. This way, the PSCs are efficient in their recruitment and in the carrying out of their requested tasks. It is equally important to clearly indicate the objectives of the private security companies. This will make sure that the PSCs will not exceed their tasks in any given way.
2016/11/22
Working conditions and precarious employment (A8-0224/2017 - Neoklis Sylikiotis)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I believe that the recent evolution away from the traditional employment systems and forms warrants some regulatory action. New evolutions, especially digitalisation of the economy, face both employers and workers, and radically transform the face of work, or blur the boundary between dependent employment and being self-employed. I agree that the first order of business in this situation should be a clear, agreed-upon definition of various terms, such as standard employment work, atypical employment, precarious employment.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Marine Le Pen

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (A8-0200/2017 - José Manuel Fernandes, Udo Bullmann)

. – I voted in favour of this implementation, because I believe that the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) brings the possibility to bring the European economy forward. I highly support the investment in SMEs, because I believe that they boost employment and economic growth. They are an essential part of the engine that drives our economy forward.
2016/11/22
European agenda for the collaborative economy (A8-0195/2017 - Nicola Danti)

. – I voted in favour of the European agenda on the collaborative economy, because I believe that it can provide substantial opportunities for consumers, entrepreneurs and citizens. Hence, this means it would generate new jobs, growth and sources of income. I believe it is important that we stimulate a horizontal European framework that consists of a combination of general principles and specific rules for an EU level playing field. Possible negative effects for workers should be prevented as well as the risk of unfair competition between traditional sectors and collaborative platforms.
2016/11/22
Online platforms and the Digital Single Market (A8-0204/2017 - Henna Virkkunen, Philippe Juvin)

. – I voted in favour, because I believe that achieving a digital single market is essential for EU competitiveness, creating high-quality, skilled jobs, and promoting growth in the digital economy. Moreover, these online platforms benefit the economy as a whole by bringing more choice and diversity to consumers. This, in turn, helps to shape new markets and businesses in Europe.
2016/11/22
Binding annual greenhouse gas emission reductions to meet commitments under the Paris Agreement (A8-0208/2017 - Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy)

. – I voted in favour of binding annual greenhouse-gas emission reductions, because I believe that, in this day and age, moving towards a low-carbon economy is the way forward. Looked at from a long-term perspective, reducing greenhouse-gas emissions will drive down costs, provide economic growth and lock in investments. This is especially significant in the transport and buildings sectors. As a member of the liberal family, I support ideas that make our markets future-proof in terms of both sustainability and economy.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Rolandas Paksas (Rule 150)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Mylène Troszczynski (Rule 150)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Jean-Marie Le Pen (Rule 150)

. – I voted in favour of this request, because I believe that the status as an MEP should not mean that a person is not accountable for his or her deeds. The values of transparency and accountability in mind, I believe that such a waiver is warranted in certain cases.
2016/11/22
Objection to Commission Delegated Regulation amending Delegated Regulation (EU) No 639/2014 as regards the control measures relating to the cultivation of hemp and certain provisions on payments (B8-0395/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this objection, because I believe that the regulation delegated by the Commission will have a too big of an impact on our common agricultural policy.
2016/11/22
The need for an EU strategy to end and prevent the gender pension gap (A8-0197/2017 - Constance Le Grip)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that income inequality between men and women, of all ages, is unacceptable. This indeed starts by drawing attention to the issue, including assessing the impact of this gap for women. Furthermore, Member States indeed need to analyse their pension and wage systems, to make sure that no hidden, unintended discrimination is present. In this day and age, men and women are and should be treated equal, so I concur with this strategy.
2016/11/22
2016 Report on Serbia (A8-0063/2017 - David McAllister)

. – I voted in favour of this report because I believe that building a relationship based on mutual understanding with Serbia is important. It is a step towards furthering the integration process, leading also to closer cooperation between Serbia and the EU.
2016/11/22
2016 Report on Kosovo (A8-0062/2017 - Ulrike Lunacek)

. – I voted in favour of this report, because I believe that building a good relationship and foundation with Kosovo is important. It is a necessary step in order to continue the process of integration and closer cooperation between Kosovo and the EU.
2016/11/22
2016 Report on the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (A8-0055/2017 - Ivo Vajgl)

. – I voted in favour of this report, because I believe that it is necessary to form a good bond with a neighbour such as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. It advances the process of integration of FYROM, while improving cooperation with the nation and the EU.
2016/11/22
Situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (RC-B8-0397/2017, B8-0397/2017, B8-0398/2017, B8-0399/2017, B8-0400/2017, B8-0401/2017, B8-0402/2017)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution, because I agree that the deteriorating political, humanitarian and economic situation are grave causes for concern. I, too, oppose any human rights violation occurring in the Kasai region, agreeing that it is the responsibility of the government to protect its civilians. Furthermore, I, too, welcome the renewal of the MONUSCO-mandate, and applaud the work of the various national and international aid organisations present there. Lastly, I concur with the opinion that the individuals responsible should be held accountable, including those at the highest levels of government.
2016/11/22
Increasing engagement of partners and visibility in the performance of European Structural and Investment Funds (A8-0201/2017 - Daniel Buda)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I believe that we should go forward together. Making all regions more competitive results in better prices, which in turn makes the life of all European citizens better. I also agree that this should not only be done, but also be seen to be done: if the impact of these initiatives comes clear, citizens would want to assist, communicate and cooperate even more than they already do. Like the resolution says, I agree that we should enlist the help of the media, to make sure projects such are these are known throughout the EU.
2016/11/22
Cost effectiveness of the 7th Research Programme (A8-0194/2017 - Martina Dlabajová, Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I agree with the findings of this evaluation. This 7th Programme indeed had some weaknesses to be learnt from in future programmes, but also a lot of strengths that led to great results. I would like to extend some congratulations to the Commission, for achieving overall cost-effective management of this project. Furthermore, to improve further endeavours, the recommendations in this resolution and evaluation should help the Commission improve their management.
2016/11/22
Statelessness in South and South East Asia (A8-0182/2017 - Amjad Bashir)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution since I, as a liberal, stand by all universal human rights such as the right to nationality. I certainly agree that statelessness should not lead to human rights violations or discrimination. It is concerning that, as regards South and South-East Asia, data remain unavailable, while overall data largely exclude women, children and other vulnerable groups. The situation of the Rohingya in Myanmar is especially troubling, but sharing the good practices of Indonesia, for example, could already be a step in the right direction.
2016/11/22
Cross-border mergers and divisions (A8-0190/2017 - Enrico Gasbarra)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I believe that, in a European Single Market, uniform and relatively easy procedures should make it possible for European businesses to conduct these transactions in other European Member States. Furthermore, I agree that we should update the 2005 Directive. In the meantime, case law from the European Court of Justice on freedom of establishment and European company law, has added to that Directive, warranting its revision. The line followed in treating cross-border mergers should lastly also be applied to the treatment of divisions, now only regulated within Member States.
2016/11/22
Participation of the Union in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) (A8-0112/2017 - Sofia Sakorafa)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because the prosperity and development of the Mediterranean Area is very important for the safety and prosperity of the European Union. I agree that reliable access to basic needs such as food are already a key contribution to sustained peace and stability.
2016/11/22
Specific measures to provide additional assistance to Member States affected by natural disasters (A8-0070/2017 - Iskra Mihaylova)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because when natural disasters occur, I believe that we should help each other. Natural disasters are unforeseen, and can have devastating effects on local communities or even entire countries. In order to provide adequate, effective and proportionate assistance, a revision of the current European Structural and Investment Funds is needed.
2016/11/22
Energy efficiency labelling (A8-0213/2016 - Dario Tamburrano)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that the previous system was outdated and confusing. I support the rescaling effort of the energy efficiency grades, which should lead to both environmentally friendlier appliances and budget savings for consumers’ electricity bills. I welcome the additional focus on surveillance and safeguards, because the Dieselgate investigation has shown that abuse is possible. This is a way to restore consumer confidence. Lastly, I agree with the inclusion of a product database, a tool that allows consumers to easily compare appliances on their energy efficiency.
2016/11/22
European Capitals of Culture for the years 2020 to 2033 (A8-0061/2017 - Santiago Fisas Ayxelà)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I support the European Capitals for Culture programme, and I support the candidacy of Novi Sad (Serbia), Timișoara (Romania) and Elefsina (Greece). This programme highlights the diversity in cultures, but also shows the underlying European links and values that all these cultures share, giving Europeans a common sense of heritage.
2016/11/22
Assessment of Horizon 2020 implementation (A8-0209/2017 - Soledad Cabezón Ruiz)

. – I voted in favour of this assessment, because I agree with the findings and methodology in it. I agree with the findings that Horizon 2020 has had many strong features, and that it has had a big impact on R&D in the European Union. I agree that the budget of the programme could and maybe should have been higher, given the number of oversubscriptions, but I also agree that the Member States should commit to R&D as well, providing the agreed upon 3% of the GDP for national research and innovation. I also agree that Horizon 2020 has been successful because of cooperation between different actors, including industry, and that further Framework programmes should enhance that cooperation, by including SMEs.
2016/11/22
Building blocks for a post-2020 EU cohesion policy (A8-0202/2017 - Kerstin Westphal)

. – I voted against this resolution, not because I oppose cohesion, but because I do not support cohesion at the expense of R&D. Using funds from projects for the purpose of cohesion could lead to a less competitive EU, which in turn could lead to an increase in unemployment and less solidarity between the Member States.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Béla Kovács (A8-0203/2017 - Heidi Hautala)

. – I voted in favour of the request, because it is important to me that we uphold the highest standards of integrity. Accusations of fraud must be properly investigated, since it is our duty as MEPs to spend each euro of public money as efficiently as possible, and not use them for personal gain. I believe the rule of law is a key element in the European Union, so the law should be abided by.
2016/11/22
Rates of value added tax applied to books, newspapers and periodicals (A8-0189/2017 - Tom Vandenkendelaere)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal, because I believe the digital market should be treated equally to the real-world, physical market when it is appropriate. Since e-publications take up more and more space on the market, with some news outlets being offered solely on digital platforms, the existing difference in VAT treatment was no longer justifiable.
2016/11/22
Internet connectivity for growth, competitiveness and cohesion: European gigabit society and 5G (A8-0184/2017 - Michał Boni)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that we should adapt as quickly as possible to new emerging technologies and opportunities. Not only would the rollout of 5G be a big step in the digital development of the EU, but I believe it could also create a lot of jobs and have a wide impact on society. The pace of digital development should be picked up, while the 5G rollout should happen through cooperation and efficient coordination between the Member States. We need to keep looking forward, and therefore I also agree with the proposal’s formulation based on future needs.
2016/11/22
Protection of vulnerable adults (A8-0152/2017 - Joëlle Bergeron)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I think we are a Union for all people, vulnerable and otherwise. Good steps were taken internationally with the Hague Convention, and this proposal would complement the Convention in a positive manner. The protection of vulnerable adults needs to ensure that every adult can exercise the rights that he or she is still capable of exercising. I also concur with the idea that discrimination against them should not happen, but also that Member States must keep in mind that ‘vulnerable adults’ includes more than just elderly people, meaning that they should take measures to strengthen the rights of all vulnerable adults, regardless of their condition.
2016/11/22
Introduction of temporary autonomous trade measures for Ukraine (A8-0193/2017 - Jarosław Wałęsa)

. – I voted in favour of these measures because it is important that we support Ukraine in its economic recovery. In the long run this will bring benefits to both Ukraine and the EU. I believe in cooperation, but also in each partner taking its responsibility. In exchange, I would only welcome an increasing pace in reforms that would bring Ukraine closer to EU markets, and that responsibilities and promises are taken up by both sides.
2016/11/22
Uniform format for visas (A8-0028/2016 - Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufmann)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal, since the last couple of years saw an increase in forged visa stickers, leading experts to believe the current one is no longer safe. I have no reason to doubt the opinion of these experts, so I agree that swift adoption of new legislation is in order to safeguard our visa and border system and through that, the security and safety of the European citizen.
2016/11/22
Digitising European industry (A8-0183/2017 - Reinhard Bütikofer)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution, because I agree that our industries need to be prepared for the new industrial revolution of digitalisation. Our industries are key players in the EU economy, but they also provide solutions for difficult societal challenges, such as demographic changes or climate change. Keeping our industry up-to-date with the latest evolutions in the digital world means keeping them in a position to provide such solutions for our society in the future. This can only be done when the necessary infrastructure is available. Therefore, I agree with the proposal, while I also concur with the focus on security: the digital world results in new security concerns which need new answers.
2016/11/22
Resilience as a strategic priority of the EU external action (B8-0381/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that a fundamental part of our security strategy consists of our external action as one European bloc. Promoting resilience in our partner countries leads to safer and stronger partners, in turn increasing the safety and security of the EU. I believe that the principles laid down in previous approaches are still valid, but that we must update to include the lessons learned from past experiences. I also agree with the focus on humanitarian aid within the boundaries of the existing fundamental humanitarian principles.
2016/11/22
Combating anti-semitism (B8-0383/2017, B8-0388/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal because I believe that hate speech, whether it is directed against a Jewish citizen, or any other for that matter, is unacceptable and incompatible with EU values and principles. I agree that all Member States should provide the necessary measures to ensure that their Jewish citizens are safe, doing so through cooperation with local communities. The struggle against anti-Semitism should also take place on a cross-border level, so I believe that cooperation on all levels is a productive step towards a more tolerant, open society for all. I agree that dealing with anti-Semitism could be done preventively, through education and cooperation of civil society organisations.
2016/11/22
High-level UN Conference to support the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14 (UN Ocean Conference) (B8-0382/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that global action is necessary to avoid further damage to our oceans due to climate change. Ocean acidification poses a threat to both ecosystems and biodiversity, and to communities worldwide that look to the ocean for food, trade and resources. I agree that all states should take responsibility and do all they reasonably can to tackle this issue. This includes further cooperation in the common fisheries policy to ensure sustainable and equitable exploitation of migratory species, in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
2016/11/22
Agreement between the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway on an EEA Financial Mechanism 2014-2021 (A8-0072/2017 - David Borrelli)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution on an EEA financial mechanism. All three countries have close ties with the EU through the EEA, and further agreement on financial contributions to improve social and economic cohesion was necessary. Solidarity and cooperation extend beyond the EU, certainly to the European Economic Area, and these agreements will allocate resources to tackle youth unemployment. I therefore agree that this initiative will contribute to the goal of rendering the EU economy smart, inclusive and sustainable.The fisheries trade protocols with Iceland and Norway should also be reviewed and updated regularly.
2016/11/22
The right funding mix for Europe’s regions: balancing financial instruments and grants in EU cohesion policy (A8-0139/2017 - Andrey Novakov)

. – I voted in favour of this motion for a resolution, because I believe that, despite the unexpected economic crisis during the previous programming period, investment through grants and other financial instruments has proved to have an impact in EU regions, while the current programming period improves on the shortcomings of the previous period. I believe in improving and building on programmes that have proved effective, as this one has. This implies including not only more resources but also a more effective, efficient procedure.
2016/11/22
Future perspectives for technical assistance in cohesion policy (A8-0180/2017 - Ruža Tomašić)

. – I voted in favour of this motion, agreeing that an assessment on the effectiveness of technical assistance initiatives is necessary. I am glad that there is also a focus on effective and efficient use of funds, not just an increase in resources. Lastly, I agree with the view that the role of TA in contributing to institutional, administrative and structural reforms in the Member States should be carefully monitored. Furthermore, I look forward to the 2019 performance review on technical assistance at the initiative of Member States.
2016/11/22
Cross-border portability of online content services in the internal market (A8-0378/2016 - Jean-Marie Cavada)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal on cross-border portability, since the borderless nature of digital content and online services should extend to the internal market. To support and improve the legal acquisition of online content, consumers should be able to access their purchase anywhere in the EU. I also agree to the adaptability of the proposal, making sure that it can keep up with technological advancements. Indeed, the EU should always look towards the future, anticipating the next step.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement (A8-0123/2017 - Adam Szejnfeld)

. – I voted in favour of the motion for a resolution, since the existing FTA has proved to be mutually beneficent. However, despite the benefits, certain issues need to be resolved, while further deepening of trade and investment relations and strategic cooperation in general are key elements to consider in the future. Many SMEs are unaware of the potential of the FTA, so I believe Member States should focus more on awareness and information, to ensure that the benefits of the FTA are felt as widely as possible.On the other hand, sudden new non-tariff restrictions have been detected, which is contrary to the spirit of the FTA. I therefore believe the Commission should engage in dialogue to put a stop to this negative development.
2016/11/22
Achieving the two-state solution in the Middle East (RC-B8-0345/2017, B8-0345/2017, B8-0346/2017, B8-0347/2017, B8-0348/2017, B8-0352/2017, B8-0354/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this motion because I believe a two-state solution is the best option to ensure peace, security and stability to the region. I agree that the EU should take part in rebuilding trust between the parties to the conflict and in improving cooperation. I believe conflict is resolved not through violence but through dialogue and cooperation. I agree that both parties should take certain steps to improve dialogue, such as halting the colonisation process or preventing militant groups from gathering arms and organising themselves.An EU stance, however, is only possible when the Member States work together to align their separate views on the issue, making sure the EU representatives can speak with one voice.
2016/11/22
EU Strategy on Syria (RC-B8-0331/2017, B8-0331/2017, B8-0333/2017, B8-0335/2017, B8-0337/2017, B8-0338/2017, B8-0341/2017, B8-0342/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this motion, agreeing with the EU strategy on Syria. The widespread human-rights and humanitarian-rights violations deserve the strongest condemnation, while cooperation with local players remains necessary, both to resolve the conflict and to improve the circumstances of the people affected by it.In my opinion, conflict is not resolved through violence, but through dialogue and cooperation. I therefore agree with the position that all stakeholders, from all sides, should use their influence to get the parties to the conflict together to seek a fair and equitable compromise. However, I also agree with the formation of the investigation mechanism, to ensure that those responsible for grave breaches of humanitarian law are held accountable for their deeds.
2016/11/22
Road transport in the European Union (B8-0290/2017)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution on road transport, since it should improve competitiveness and innovation, whilst facilitating cross-border mobility on the road and improving social conditions and safety. I believe the additional focus on low-emission transport provides an extra important focus. The road and transport sector deserves a much-needed boost, rendering it more sustainable, competitive and safe. Again, the important value of cooperation comes into play, since better cross-border mobility and cooperation will lead to greater safety and less fraud on the road. Since resource efficiency provides both an economic and ecological advantage, I finally believe the Commission should keep setting ambitious targets concerning greenhouse gas emissions.
2016/11/22
Dadaab refugee camp (RC-B8-0300/2017, B8-0300/2017, B8-0332/2017, B8-0334/2017, B8-0336/2017, B8-0339/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this motion on the Dadaab refugee camp, commending the work done by Kenya and Somalia in dealing with the humanitarian crisis. The defunding of UN agencies could indeed only aggravate the existing crisis, especially agencies like the UNHCR, while the impending impact of climate change on the region serves as a strong reminder that action in accordance with the Paris Agreement remains necessary. If climate change results in famine, refugees will not be able to return home, so I believe that the EU should play a part in the long-term development of the region. I also agree that the EU should take particular care and effort in the relocation of vulnerable groups of refugees in the region.
2016/11/22
Making relocation happen (B8-0340/2017, B8-0343/2017, B8-0344/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this motion, agreeing that further commitment from all Member States is necessary, since solidarity and responsibility sharing are key values in the EU. I agree that the focus should be on relocating unaccompanied minors and other vulnerable applicants. As mentioned, solidarity and responsibility are key values, while violations of these values should result in consequences for unwilling Member States. Greece and Italy are part of the EU, and all Member States should show support. The big difference in cooperation between Member States should be lessened, with every Member doing its part.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Council's LGBTI Guidelines, particularly in relation to the persecution of (perceived) homosexual men in Chechnya, Russia (B8-0349/2017, B8-0349/2017, B8-0350/2017, B8-0351/2017, B8-0353/2017, B8-0355/2017, B8-0356/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that the recent events in Chechnya are very disturbing, and that every person, regardless of sexual orientation, should be able to live without fear of arbitrary persecution.I welcome the news of an investigation into the allegations, and I agree that the EU should help with providing any evidence in support of this investigation. However, I also agree that an objective and neutral investigation should be conducted, ensuring that the authors of these deeds indeed face the consequences of their actions.Furthermore, action should be taken against the climate of human-rights violations and impunity in Chechnya – action that, I believe, should come from the Russian Government.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2016/008 FI/Nokia Network Systems (A8-0196/2017 - Petri Sarvamaa)

. – I voted in favour of this motion, agreeing to the fact that the conditions for the application of the Fund are met, while agreeing with the measures Finland undertook or wants to undertake to provide assistance to the now unemployed workers, especially considering that these workers are skilled, meaning that leaving them out of the workforce would be a large waste of potential, in my opinion. The fact that Finland started taking appropriate measures well ahead of the start of the EGF application process, demonstrates a clear will to assist the now-unemployed workers. Taking into account that the ICT-sector is very susceptible to rapid developments on a global scale, I believe that the specific circumstances in this case allow us to vote in favour of the Finnish application.
2016/11/22
FinTech: the influence of technology on the future of the financial sector (A8-0176/2017 - Cora van Nieuwenhuizen)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, agreeing to the need to clearly define an EU framework for FinTech, and the need to provide a coherent legislation concerning data and data usage. I believe the focus on cyber security is a strong suit, as is the focus on skills of consumers and on the labour market. Increased ICT-skills for those active in the financial infrastructure, policymakers and consumers would lead to better informed end users and supervisors better adapted to their task. To avoid a fragmented market situation, interoperability has to be improved, in my opinion. This is certainly the case concerning online identification, with a highly differentiated situation among the Member States at present. I believe we should strive for a Digital Single Market, with this resolution being a positive step in that direction.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to vehicle registration data in Croatia (A8-0171/2017 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour of this draft Council implementing decision, because I believe automated data exchange would be more efficient and effective. International cooperation is a key part of EU external policy, especially given the accession of Croatia to the EU. Further cooperation can but strengthen the bonds between countries, building trust and facilitating further cooperation on all levels.
2016/11/22
Objection to a delegated act: Identifying high-risk third countries with strategic deficiencies (B8-0294/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this Objection, and thus disagreed with the delegated regulation, because such a decision must be based on objective criteria, unbiased and comprehensive, while a proper discussion with the Commission should be held. An autonomous evaluation process seems advisable, leaving me to agree with the call for a roadmap to said process. That should deal with certain concerns unaddressed by this regulation, such as identifying high—risk third countries with strategic deficiencies as regards anti—money laundering and countering terrorist financing, which represent a threat to the EU financial system and for which enhanced customer due diligence measures are necessary at EU obliged entities.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to Rule 106: GMO cotton GHB119 (B8-0293/2017)

. – I voted against this objection, and thus in favour of the proposed Commission implementing decision, as I believe the decision to be within Union law, and within the powers of the Commission, and providing sufficient protection for the environment. Considering that EFSA gave a positive opinion on the matter, I believe the decision was sufficiently backed by scientific studies. I have full confidence in the work done by EFSA, leaving me no reason to doubt their judgement. Their expertise on GMOs is beyond doubt, as is their independence.
2016/11/22
Genetically modified maize DAS-40278-9 (B8-0292/2017)

. – I voted against this objection, and thus in favour of the proposed Commission implementing decision, as I believe the decision to be within Union law, and within the powers of the Commission, and providing sufficient protection for the environment. EFSA gave a positive opinion on the matter and I have full confidence in its work.
2016/11/22
Situation in Hungary (B8-0295/2017, B8-0296/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, agreeing that the values enshrined in the TEU should be upheld by all Member States, while failing to meet those standards should face the consequence of a strict monitoring for the use of EU funds in Hungary. Furthermore, I agree that further dialogue is necessary. Solidarity and cooperation stands at the core of the European Union, together with rights such as the freedom of expression or association. In my opinion, every Member State should uphold these values to the best of their abilities, while I agree to the view that the current state of affairs in Hungary poses a real risk of serious violation of those rights and values.
2016/11/22
European Qualifications Framework for lifelong learning (B8-0298/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I support the modernisation of EU education and training systems and the greater flexibility required to keep the referencing of national frameworks with EQF up to date. I agree with the view that analysing and developing tools for anticipating future skill needs is important, especially with regard to preparing our economies for future challenges. I also believe that the EQF could be a valuable frame of reference for third party nations, and that the EQF should be revised to simplify the comparison between EQF and foreign qualifications, both for residents of those third party nations, as well as for EU residents studying or otherwise acquiring skills abroad.
2016/11/22
Protocol to the EU-Mongolia Framework Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation (accession of Croatia) (A8-0074/2017 - Helmut Scholz)

. – I voted in favour of Parliament’s recommendation on the draft Council decision, because I agree with its statements. International cooperation remains one of the key features of EU external policy, so I agree to deepen the relationship with Mongolia by including Croatia in the existing Framework Agreement.
2016/11/22
EU-Bosnia and Herzegovina Stabilisation and Association Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0169/2017 - Cristian Dan Preda)

. – I voted in favour of Parliament’s recommendation on the draft Council decision because I agree with its general goal. International cooperation remains one of the key features of EU external policy, so I agree to deepen the relationship with Bosnia and Herzegovina by including Croatia in the existing Stabilisation and Association Agreement.
2016/11/22
EU-Norway Agreement on supplementary rules in relation to the instrument for financial support for external borders and visa (A8-0174/2017 - Tomáš Zdechovský)

. – I voted in favour of this agreement because I believe that both safety and mobility in our Community need to be safeguarded. A high level of security and an easier management of migration at the external borders are concerns for all European nations, not just the EU Member States, all while safeguarding the fundamental EU rights and freedoms. Cooperation is therefore crucial, establishing solidarity and mutual trust. Central oversight of the instrument for financial support by the Commission is, in my opinion, the most efficient solution, while the Norwegian contribution is a necessary part of the solidarity mechanism.
2016/11/22
EU accession to the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) (A8-0187/2017 - Fernando Ruas)

. – I voted in favour of accession, since the cotton trade is in many ways important to the EU, and I believe it would be in the best interests of the EU to join. Since accession of the European Union would also mean improved efficiency and effectiveness, it seemed to be the rational decision. Furthermore, a strong, unified EU voice in the ICAC would improve consistency and influence in EU activities in the ICAC. Such a position is necessary if the EU wants to improve cooperation and dialogue on a wide range of issues, wants access to up-to-date information or wants to facilitate linkages between various actors, among which consumer organisations. Lastly, I believe an active EU will bolster the ICAC, making it stronger and more effective.
2016/11/22
EU eGovernment action plan 2016-2020 (A8-0178/2017 - Sabine Verheyen)

. – I voted in favour of the action plan, because it is important that we adapt to the fast evolution of the digital world, especially the EU public administration. Efficient, simple, user-friendly digital administration would be a big asset for businesses and citizens alike, while businesses, administrative staff and citizens should be better trained to deal with the new digital age. The borderless nature of the digital world calls for improved cross-border services and cooperation, especially concerning border regions. Member States and the EU should provide accessible digital content, in the language of choice, when there is a real demand for such language. It is also an opportunity for the EU to lead and show the way regarding data protection, privacy and security, this being an important issue to our citizens and the subject of a recent renewed legislation.
2016/11/22
Annual report 2015 on the protection of EU's financial interests - Fight against fraud (A8-0159/2017 - Julia Pitera)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, as I agree that detection and reporting of irregularities remains a top priority. In addition, I agree with the view that the losses due to the VAT gap cannot remain unreported, and that expenditure and expenditure fraud should also be looked into. This should indeed be tackled through improved checks and better reporting, by enhancing protection for whistle-blowers, or by encouraging investigative journalism. Additional proposals like penalisation of currency fraud (counterfeiting money etc.), stronger measures against corruption or stronger action against the illicit tobacco trade, are also beneficial in my opinion.
2016/11/22
Resource efficiency: reducing food waste, improving food safety (A8-0175/2017 - Biljana Borzan)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, because I agree that the EU can lead the way in reducing food waste. Resources are becoming scarcer, so effective and efficient use of every single one of them should be the goal. The coherent approach of the resolution should improve EU steps against food waste, by involving all relevant stakeholders and in all stages of production. I agree that we must not only focus on food waste in our region (mainly end stage waste), but also lead the way when it comes to production stage food waste (often located in third countries). Furthermore, the focus should indeed not only be on waste as such, but also on preventive mechanisms, such as labelling, education or liability.
2016/11/22
Evaluation of external aspects of customs performance and management as a tool to facilitate trade and fight illicit trade (A8-0162/2017 - Tiziana Beghin)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I agree that the Customs Union is, among others, one of the essential building blocks of the EU, and that a functioning customs union is necessary for its credibility. However, there still are existing gaps in the control systems. I therefore agree that the Member States should cooperate, to ensure an efficient, effective and up to date (digital) customs procedure. Not only will this enhance our credibility abroad, but a better customs performance would hamper illicit trading activities, softening the damage to Member State economies in terms of growth and job creation. One way of doing this is indeed moving to a ‘no-paper’ customs union, moving instead to electronic data and sharing that data among the Member States, with the principle of cooperation in mind.
2016/11/22
EU trade mark (A8-0054/2017 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour of the Parliament’s position with a view to the adoption of the Regulation as the proposal in question contains a straightforward codification of the existing texts without any change in their substance.
2016/11/22
Minamata Convention on Mercury (A8-0067/2017 - Stefan Eck)

. – I voted in favour of the draft Council decision on the conclusion on behalf of the European Union of the Minamata Convention on Mercury for I am convinced mercury is indeed very harmful both to our environment, and to animal and human health. As such, I am happy to see that there is not only a European but also a global response to the problematic use of this substance. Environmental, animal and human health are important and should be protected.
2016/11/22
Hybrid mismatches with third countries (A8-0134/2017 - Olle Ludvigsson)

. – I voted in favour of this directive as I believe it will aid us in the battle against tax avoidance. I acknowledge the importance of SMEs in the EU economy and their interest in a level playing field. The latter we currently have not, partly due to the ability of larger corporations to avoid paying their taxes. I am confident this directive will address some of the issues concerned and render the EU SMEs more competitive.
2016/11/22
Agreement on Operational and Strategic Cooperation between Denmark and Europol (A8-0164/2017 - Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial to both the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. To my understanding, cooperation results in greater efficiency. To my beliefs dropping Denmark out of the Europol cooperation would simply be counterproductive. I therefore welcome this proposal that allows Denmark and the Europol members to continue combatting trans—border malpractices.
2016/11/22
Structural Reform Support Programme for 2017-2020 (A8-0374/2016 - Lambert van Nistelrooij, Constanze Krehl)

. – I supported the Parliament’s position on the Structural Reform Support Programme for 2017-2020 as I believe this programme will prove to be an added value to the EU economy. I am convinced it will help the Member States to reform and, as such, will help our economy to grow in an economically and ecologically sustainable way. It will help us address our economic and social challenges.
2016/11/22
European Year of Cultural Heritage (A8-0340/2016 - Mircea Diaconu)

. – I voted in favour of the Parliament’s and Council’s decision as I believe the European year will help foster the European movement. It will help us disperse our rich heritage, our common morals and norms, believes and history. I am convinced a year of European reflection will help us remember why and how we all came together, and this in a time of euro scepticism.
2016/11/22
Union programme to support specific activities in the field of financial reporting and auditing (A8-0291/2016 - Theodor Dumitru Stolojan)

. – I voted in favour of the positions taken by the Parliament as I believe the International Financial Reporting Standards are indeed an added value, as is the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group. Its insights on financial reporting help us improve and fine-tune our standards. As such they improve the functioning of the internal market. In this context, I find it important that not only the experts but also the consumers are represented and involved.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: EU general budget - 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th EDFs (A8-0125/2017 - Younous Omarjee)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there is no excessive expenditure.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: EU general budget - European Council and Council (A8-0131/2017 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: EU general budget - European Court of Justice (A8-0136/2017 - Benedek Jávor)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: EU general budget - European Economic and Social Committee (A8-0144/2017 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: EU general budget - Committee of the Regions (A8-0141/2017 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: EU general budget - European External Action Service (A8-0122/2017 - Benedek Jávor)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: EU general budget - European Data Protection Supervisor (A8-0140/2017 - Bart Staes)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Performance, financial management and control of EU agencies (A8-0149/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) (A8-0147/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Office of the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) (A8-0143/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union (CdT) (A8-0075/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) (A8-0145/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Police College (CEPOL) (A8-0081/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (A8-0087/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud the Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Asylum Support Office (EASO) (A8-0093/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud the Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Banking Authority (EBA) (A8-0079/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) (C8-0293/2016)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) (A8-0086/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) (A8-0100/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) (A8-0106/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) (A8-0101/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) (A8-0127/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Medicines Agency (EMA) (A8-0084/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) (A8-0099/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) (A8-0130/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow—up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) (A8-0115/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Railway Agency (ERA) (A8-0128/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow—up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) (A8-0124/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Training Foundation (ETF) (A8-0118/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice (eu-LISA) (A8-0105/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) (A8-0116/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow—up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Euratom Supply Agency (ESA) (A8-0126/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) (A8-0111/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Union's Judicial Cooperation Unit (Eurojust) (A8-0129/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Police Office (Europol) (A8-0107/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) (A8-0146/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union (Frontex) (A8-0137/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: European GNSS Agency (GSA) (A8-0148/2017 - Inés Ayala Sender)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI) (A8-0103/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there are no excessive expenditures.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking (A8-0094/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud the Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there is no excessive expenditure.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: ECSEL Joint Undertaking (A8-0113/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud the Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there is no excessive expenditure.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (FCH) (A8-0109/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud the Parliament’s role in the follow up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there is no excessive expenditure.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking (IMI) (A8-0083/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud the Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there is no excessive expenditure.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: ITER Joint Undertaking (A8-0108/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud the Parliament’s role in the follow-up of the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there is no excessive expenditure.
2016/11/22
Discharge 2015: SESAR Joint Undertaking (A8-0096/2017 - Miroslav Poche)

. – I voted in favour of the 2015 discharges. I very much applaud Parliament’s role in the follow-up to the budget. I believe the budget should always be handled in full transparency and with great scrutiny. We should pay great attention to our funds and ensure that there is no excessive expenditure.
2016/11/22
Management of fishing fleets in the outermost regions (A8-0138/2017 - Ulrike Rodust)

. – I voted in favour of this report as it endorses the outermost regions’ call for renewal and modernisation of their fleets. I find it important that all EU citizens, including those who do not inhabit the main continent, enjoy the same opportunities, and the fishing industry is no exception. I therefore favour this report that argues for the safety and health of both the fishermen and fisherwomen and the fish stocks.
2016/11/22
EU flagship initiative on the garment sector (A8-0080/2017 - Lola Sánchez Caldentey)

. – I voted in favour initiative as I hope it will convince the Commission to take the required legislative steps and come with a proposal that addresses the terrible working conditions in many of the garment sectors around the world. Human rights and human dignity are not something that can be dealt with without consideration. I believe action must be taken now.
2016/11/22
State of play of farmland concentration in the EU: how to facilitate the access to land for farmers (A8-0119/2017 - Maria Noichl)

. – I voted in favour of this report as it clearly sets out some of the challenges the EU currently faces in the context of agriculture. I find the current state of play inadequate. We need to improve access to farmland. Only through competition and affordable farmland can our agricultural industry truly prosper.
2016/11/22
Annual report on the financial activities of the European Investment Bank (A8-0121/2017 - Georgios Kyrtsos)

. – I voted in favour of this report on the EIB as it clearly states some of the issues the EIB’s policy has (had) to face. I firmly believe the funding schemes for SMEs are a crucial, as SME’s form the central pillar of our economy. I furthermore applaud the Parliament’s call for environmentally friendly investments. I am convinced the EIB has an important role to play in making our economy both economically and ecologically sustainable.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Mining Waste Directive (A8-0071/2017 - György Hölvényi)

. – I voted in favour of this report as I am a firm believer in the circular economy. I find that if the accumulation of waste cannot be prevented, we should at least treat it carefully. I acknowledge the negative effects waste can have on our environment, animal health and human health.
2016/11/22
Situation in Venezuela (RC-B8-0270/2017, B8-0270/2017, B8-0271/2017, B8-0272/2017, B8-0274/2017, B8-0275/2017, B8-0276/2017, B8-0277/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, which addresses many of the current issues in Venezuela. I applaud the Parliament’s enthusiasm to defend the human and political rights of the Venezuelan citizens. I believe we need an international response to the current violation of rights. This has to stop! The EU has been and has to stay an important actor when it comes to human rights.
2016/11/22
Wholesale roaming markets (A8-0372/2016 - Miapetra Kumpula-Natri)

. – I voted in favour of Parliament’s position because I understand that the telecom markets in general, and the wholesale roaming markets in particular, have known some deficiencies and shortcomings. The elimination of the roaming tariffs was a major step towards better markets, yet many steps remain. An important issue addressed in our position is the one of being up to date. The EU legal framework should be forward-looking and strive towards more and better digitisation.
2016/11/22
Third countries whose nationals are subject to or exempt from a visa requirement: Ukraine (A8-0274/2016 - Mariya Gabriel)

. – I voted in favour of the provisional agreement as I believe visa liberalisation for Ukrainian citizens is a step forward in our EU-Ukrainian relationship. Ukraine is one of our strategic partners and close allies, and has unilaterally liberalised the visa requirements for EU citizens. I am convinced it is not only in their interests, but also in our own interests to return them the favour.
2016/11/22
Adequacy of the protection afforded by the EU-US privacy Shield (B8-0235/2017, B8-0244/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because the EU-US Privacy Shield provides a basis in this area. It contributes to our economic development and well-being. It comes, however, with certain risks and problems. I believe this resolution addresses some of these concerns and sends a clear image and message to the Commission, i.e. that the European Parliament ought to be involved in the EU process on this issue, and that some concerns need to be addressed.
2016/11/22
Negotiations with the United Kingdom following its notification that it intends to withdraw from the European Union (RC-B8-0237/2017, B8-0237/2017, B8-0241/2017, B8-0242/2017, B8-0243/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution concerning our starting position for the Brexit-negotiations as I believe that it is strong, adequate and honest. I find it is in the interest of the EU citizens, yet fair and respectful towards the British people.
2016/11/22
Certain aspects of company law (A8-0088/2017 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour of the Parliament position with a view to the adoption of the directive as the proposal in question contains a straightforward codification of the existing texts without any change in their substance.
2016/11/22
Ratification and accession to the 2010 Protocol to the Hazardous and Noxious Substances Convention with the exception of aspects related to judicial cooperation in civil matters (A8-0076/2017 - Pavel Svoboda)

. – I voted in favour of this recommendation and hence consent to the ratification and accession by Member States to the Protocol of 2010 to the International Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea, with the exception of the aspects related to judicial cooperation in civil matters. I believe this is a matter that should be regulated on the international level, as it concerns all citizens around the world who come into contact with the sea and/or the oceans.
2016/11/22
Application of the provisions of the Schengen acquis relating to the Schengen Information System in Croatia (A8-0073/2017 - Nuno Melo)

. – I voted in favour of the Commission’s proposal as I believe that before joining Schengen it is important to have the necessary systems and mechanisms in place that will facilitate such access. I am convinced that through the enlargement of the Schengen Area our internal market shall be strengthened and our European community shall - as a whole - grow and prosper. Of course, at the same time, new Member States, such as Croatia, should live up to the agreed EU standards and criteria prior to being fully integrated.
2016/11/22
Medical devices (A8-0068/2017 - Glenis Willmott)

. – I voted in favour of the Council positions at first reading as they aim to give enhanced protection to the European patient, without adding unnecessary red tape. I am convinced that medical devices are crucial to protect our health. I believe it is hence in our best interest to update and, consequently, upgrade our current regulations and fill in the blanks that were left out in the previous legislation, as well as to strengthen the current approval system.
2016/11/22
In vitro diagnostic medical devices (A8-0069/2017 - Peter Liese)

. – I voted in favour of the Council positions at first reading as they aim to give enhanced protection to the European patient, without adding unnecessary red tape. I am convinced that medical devices are crucial to protect our health. I believe it is hence in our best interest to update and, consequently, upgrade our current regulations and fill in the blanks that were left out in the previous legislation, as well as to strengthen the current approval system.
2016/11/22
Money market funds (A8-0041/2015 - Neena Gill)

. – I voted in favour of the Parliament`s position on the Commission’s proposal as it aims to strengthen the money market fund environment by making it more transparent and secure. As such, I believe this position further increases the utility of these funds, who today already play an important role by providing cash management on a short term basis.
2016/11/22
Prospectus to be published when securities are offered to the public or admitted to trading (A8-0238/2016 - Petr Ježek)

. – I voted in favour of the parliamentarian position on the Commission’s proposal because I am convinced it will bring us one step closer to the realisation of the Capital Markets Union. I believe the CMU is needed to reallocate funds that are currently laying idle, and as such boost investment and innovation. Equally important, I find, is the fact that this position aims to further cut red tape and make it easier for SME’s to get access to funding.
2016/11/22
Multiannual financial framework for 2014-2020 (A8-0110/2017 - Jan Olbrycht, Isabelle Thomas)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution. For one, I believe the EU must strive towards the prevention of excessive unpaid bills. The EU should lead by example and budget-maintenance should not be an exception. I also support the Commission in reinforcing the Youth Unemployment Initiative. It is they who will create and transform the future. Unemployment deprives them of this opportunity. Therefore, I strongly welcome the EU’s initiative to tackle this problem.
2016/11/22
Multiannual financial framework for 2014-2020 (Resolution) (A8-0117/2017 - Jan Olbrycht, Isabelle Thomas)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution. For one, I believe the EU must strive towards the prevention of excessive unpaid bills. The EU should lead by example and budget-maintenance shouldn’t be an exception. I also support the Commission in reinforcing the Youth Unemployment Initiative. It is they who will create and transform the future. Unemployment deprives them of this opportunity. Therefore, I strongly welcome the EU’s initiative to tackle this problem.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the Contingency Margin (A8-0104/2017 - Jan Olbrycht, Isabelle Thomas)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution on the proposal for a decision because it will help to prevent a new payment crisis, where one unpaid bill is stacked upon the other. As stated above, the EU should lead by example and budget-maintenance should not be an exception. The mobilisation of the contingency margin will help the EU doing so.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2017/000 TA 2017 - Technical assistance at the initiative of the Commission (A8-0157/2017 - Victor Negrescu)

. – I voted in favour of the Commission proposal to mobilise EUR 310 000 for the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund, as I believe this amount will be used to address proper issues. Like the Commission, I am convinced that more and better information will result in better results. I welcome that the resolution stresses the importance of data gathering. In this perspective a website dedicated to the EGF might prove to be a useful addition.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to dactyloscopic data in Latvia (A8-0089/2017 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial to both the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. In many areas, cooperation results in greater efficiency and allows us to make strategic breakthroughs that otherwise might not have been possible.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to DNA data in Slovakia, Portugal, Latvia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Cyprus, Poland, Sweden, Malta and Belgium (A8-0091/2017 - Judith Sargentini)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial to both the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. In many areas, cooperation results in greater efficiency and allows us to make strategic breakthroughs that otherwise might not have been possible.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to dactyloscopic data in Slovakia, Bulgaria, France, Czech Republic, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Hungary, Cyprus, Estonia, Malta, Romania and Finland (A8-0092/2017 - Tomáš Zdechovský)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial to both the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. In many areas, cooperation results in greater efficiency and allows us to make strategic breakthroughs that otherwise might not have been possible.
2016/11/22
Automatic exchange of data concerning vehicles registered in Finland, Slovenia, Romania, Poland, Sweden, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Hungary (A8-0095/2017 - Filiz Hyusmenova)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial to both the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. In many areas, cooperation results in greater efficiency and allows us to make strategic breakthroughs that otherwise might not have been possible.
2016/11/22
Automated data exchange with regard to vehicle registration data in Malta, Cyprus and Estonia (A8-0090/2017 - Maria Grapini)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial to both the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. In many areas, cooperation results in greater efficiency and allows us to make strategic breakthroughs that otherwise might not have been possible.
2016/11/22
Genetically modified maize Bt11 × 59122 × MIR604 × 1507 × GA21 (B8-0236/2017)

. – I voted against the objection and, consequently, in favour of the authorisation because I am confident that the EFSA is the right authority to pass judgement on GMOs. I hence see no reason to further object to an authorisation which was granted a favourable opinion of this specialised authority. There is no point in establishing an authority if its decisions and opinions are ignored.
2016/11/22
Addressing refugee and migrant movements: the role of EU External Action (A8-0045/2017 - Elena Valenciano, Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as I am a great supporter of EU cooperation in foreign affairs: together we simply stand stronger. The way we handle migration is no exception here. I believe we must work as one towards finding solutions. As such I also hope the EU/EEAS will take on a more proactive role in the field and, at the same time, engage in dialogues with third countries.
2016/11/22
Characteristics for fishing vessels (A8-0376/2016 - Werner Kuhn)

. – I voted in favour of Parliament’s position on the Commission’s proposal because I am convinced the European Parliament should be able to perform its duty, which is to monitor the Commission. The Parliament’s position safeguards this. Regarding the fishing industry itself, I believe we should work towards a future that is both economically and ecologically sustainable.
2016/11/22
Approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles (A8-0048/2017 - Daniel Dalton)

. – I voted in favour of Parliament’s proposal because I am convinced that it provides a strong basis that will resolve the problems that the automobile industry has been coping with and is a strong safeguard to prevent further scandals in the future. Mostly, I welcome the introduction of new testing procedures, which will soon be implemented.After an inquiry of one year by the Committee of Inquiry into Vehicle Emissions, we have identified what those problems were and have given recommendations on how these need to be resolved.Furthermore, we have learned that in some situations, the European consumer does not have adequate tools to defend him/ herself. It is my belief that collective redress will give consumers these tools as they will stand stronger together.
2016/11/22
Palm oil and deforestation of rainforests (A8-0066/2017 - Kateřina Konečná)

. – I voted in favour of this report as I believe that more and better information will lead to better results. As a Member of Parliament who strives towards a sustainable society, I acknowledge the importance of tropical ecosystems. They are the lungs of our world and provide an important part of our global fauna and flora. As such, I believe that it is important that any exploitation of the rainforest is to be responsible and sustainable.
2016/11/22
Women and their roles in rural areas (A8-0058/2017 - Marijana Petir, Maria Lidia Senra Rodríguez)

. – I voted in favour of this report for I am convinced all citizens in the world deserve to enjoy the same opportunities and rights, whatever their gender, origin or orientation. This report clearly stipulates some of the challenges woman in rural areas continue to face today. I find it is our duty not only to inform on the situation but also to enter into dialogues with those partners who can make the difference.
2016/11/22
Draft recommendation following the inquiry into emission measurements in the automotive sector (B8-0177/2017)

. – I voted in favour of the Parliament’s proposal because I am convinced that it provides a strong basis that will resolve the problems that the automobile industry has been coping with and is a strong safeguard to prevent further scandals in the future. Mostly, I welcome the introduction of new testing procedures, which will soon be implemented.After an inquiry of one year by the EMIS Committee, we have identified what those problems were and have given recommendations on how these need to be resolved.Furthermore, we have learned that in some situations, the European consumer does not have adequate tools to defend him/ herself. It is my belief that collective redress will give consumers these tools as they will stand stronger together.
2016/11/22
EU priorities for the UN Human Rights Council sessions in 2017 (RC-B8-0183/2017, B8-0183/2017, B8-0184/2017, B8-0185/2017, B8-0186/2017, B8-0187/2017, B8-0188/2017, B8-0189/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because I am confident that the battle against human rights desecration is far from over. I, hence, encourage the EU to continue taking on its international obligations and to enter into dialogue with third nations and other international organisations, while not forsaking the role civil society has to play. Human and animal rights protection ought to be one of our key priorities at all times.
2016/11/22
Supply chain due diligence by importers of minerals and metals originating in conflict-affected and high-risk areas (A8-0141/2015 - Iuliu Winkler)

. – I voted in favour of this agreement on this regulation since I am confident the EU has an obligation to change the international scene for the better. Hindering the continuation of conflict by obstructing the build-up of financial support for it is but one of many possible examples. Making sure no conflict minerals end up in our supply chains is an important step towards that aim. The EU must implement the new rules in a transparent way that does not create imbalance in the European market.
2016/11/22
Union framework for the collection, management and use of data in the fisheries sector (A8-0150/2016 - Marco Affronte)

. – I voted in favour of Parliament’s position because of its basic importance. The fishing industry is an important European industry. Correct data needs to be gathered and interpreted in order to evaluate where the problems lie and whether all practices are in accordance with the European regulations. Reducing the administrative burden on industries continues, moreover, to be an objective.
2016/11/22
Constitutional, legal and institutional implications of a Common Security and Defence Policy: possibilities offered by the Lisbon Treaty (A8-0042/2017 - Esteban González Pons, Michael Gahler)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as I more than welcome further EU cooperation in security and defence policies. I believe more cooperation will result in more efficiency and more vigour. Hence, I trust the EU Member States to come to the realisation that working together (in this field) is a prerequisite to meet the challenges we face today and will face tomorrow.
2016/11/22
An integrated EU policy for the Arctic (A8-0032/2017 - Urmas Paet, Sirpa Pietikäinen)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as I am a great supporter of EU cooperation in foreign affairs: together we simply stand stronger. The Artic is a special and delicate case, however, as the area has an import role to play in both the geostrategic arena and the battle against climate change. I urge the EU, therefore, to tread carefully when it comes to Artic policies so that we may overcome in those areas that turn out to be the most strategic.
2016/11/22
2016 Report on Montenegro (A8-0050/2017 - Charles Tannock)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as I welcome the steps taken by Montenegro towards membership of the EU. I note that some improvements have been made, not the least of which those concerning democratic values and human rights. Countries with the desire to join the EU must, first and foremost, respect and adhere to our fundamental values.
2016/11/22
e-Democracy in the EU: potential and challenges (A8-0041/2017 - Ramón Jáuregui Atondo)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because I am convinced that e-democracy provides us with a unique opportunity to shorten the distance between the EU citizen and their European representatives. Hence, I believe the best way forward is to invest in both ICT infrastructure and the use of that infrastructure as a means to communicate.
2016/11/22
EU-Brazil Agreement: modification of concessions in the schedule of Croatia in the course of its accession (A8-0052/2017 - José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s draft of adjustments following the EU enlargement to Croatia. I believe trade agreements ought to be kept as up-to-date as possible because they are a great source of wealth and growth, and this both in times of prosperity and hardship. I deplore, however, that the relevant EU sectors and the European Parliament have not sufficiently been involved in the negotiations that led to these adjustments. My vote, hence, also counted as a vote in favour of more transparency.
2016/11/22
Launch of automated data exchange with regard to vehicle registration data in Denmark (A8-0051/2017 - Maria Grapini)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial both to the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. To my understanding, cooperation results in greater efficiency and allows us to make strategic breakthroughs that otherwise would not have been possible.
2016/11/22
Launch of automated data exchange with regard to DNA data in Greece (A8-0053/2017 - Claude Moraes)

. – I voted in favour of consenting to the Council’s drafts because I believe that cooperation between Member States is beneficial both to the Member States involved and to the EU as a whole. To my understanding, cooperation results in greater efficiency and allows us to make strategic breakthroughs that otherwise would not have been possible.
2016/11/22
Food and feed law, rules on animal health and welfare, plant health and plant protection products (A8-0022/2017 - Karin Kadenbach)

. – I voted in favour of this regulation given that it intends to revise current legislation for the better. Legislation ought to be reviewed on a regular basis in order to evaluate whether it is as fit for purpose and as up-to-date as possible. These new amendments are necessary to safeguard both the health of animals and plants, and the single market mechanisms. I hold dear both objectives.
2016/11/22
Use of the 470-790 MHz frequency band in the Union (A8-0327/2016 - Patrizia Toia)

. – I voted in favour of this the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council because it entails one of the many required steps towards a Digital European Single Market. I believe the formation of a digital single market is a prerequisite if the EU wants to keep innovating and growing in a socioeconomic and environmentally sustainable manner.
2016/11/22
Obstacles to EU citizens’ freedom to move and work in the Internal Market (B8-0179/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as it points out some of the challenges and problems the EU faces regarding the free movement of people. I am a firm believer that the free movement of people is not only a core aspect of the EU, but also one of the most fruitful EU accomplishments. I hence call upon all those responsible to continue to take the matter upon hand and further improve the effective implementation of the free movement of people through better implementation, more coordination, more harmonisation and better monitoring. We have to acknowledge that the free movement of labour forces can strengthen our economy, but that all rules should be abided by at all times. Social dumping will only erode the support for this fundamental EU principle.
2016/11/22
Commission's approval of Germany's revised plan to introduce a road toll (B8-0180/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution for it clearly describes the double nature of road charging systems. On one hand, they may provide an important aspect of a greener economy, but on the other hand they may come with discrimination and market access disruption. I find it important to seize the ecological opportunities and work towards a green and circular economy, without giving in to discriminatory and market access disrupting acts and legislation. I therefore call upon the Commission to bring forward new initiatives to harmonise and coordinate the European road charging systems. I am convinced a European solution can be found.
2016/11/22
Guidelines for the 2018 budget - Section III (A8-0060/2017 - Siegfried Mureşan)

. – I voted in favour of this third section of the guidelines for the 2018 budget as it clearly stipulates the EU’s core priorities. To my satisfaction, these are noted as jobs, growth, security and sustainability. I believe the EU budget should indeed reflect the EU’s overall objectives of sustainability and wellbeing. I am confident these priorities are mutually reinforcing. The right investment will therefore have a beneficial impact on both objectives.
2016/11/22
Responsible ownership and care of equidae (A8-0014/2017 - Julie Girling)

. – I voted in favour of these resolutions, as I am a firm believer that that horses, donkeys, rabbits and their peers are both valuable in their own right, and as a part of our economy. This resolution corresponds with my sentiment as it aims to have a beneficial effect on both the living conditions of the animals and, as such, on the economy as a whole. Animal health and welfare continues to be an important issue today. EU citizens, furthermore, demand it.
2016/11/22
Mercury (A8-0313/2016 - Stefan Eck)

. – I voted in favour of this parliamentary position on the Commission’s proposal. Regarding it, I would like to stress that it has scientifically been proven that mercury is not only harmful to the environment but also to human and animal health, and its use should thus best be phased out as soon as possible. I believe this resolution was a step in the right direction, as was the Minamata Convention it urges to ratify. Human and environmental health must remain a European concern. I voted accordingly.
2016/11/22
Long-term shareholder engagement and corporate governance statement (A8-0158/2015 - Sergio Gaetano Cofferati)

. – I voted in favour of this parliamentarian position on the Commission’s proposal that aims to improve the already existing Directive 2007/36/EC by making shareholder engagement more transparent and by making it easier for shareholders to exercise their rights across different Member States, without adding more red tape. Further improvements of the Directive are necessary, however. I believe we must strive towards greater transparency and less bureaucracy, with a perspective on shareholder rights and not just obligations.
2016/11/22
Control of the acquisition and possession of weapons (A8-0251/2016 - Vicky Ford)

. – I voted in favour of this parliamentarian position on the Commission’s proposal because it aims to tackle various problems currently surrounding the acquisition and possession of weapons. I am convinced it is up to the EU to lay the legal foundations of a controlled and sustainable way of acquiring, selling and using weapons. I also believe it is a good thing that we strengthened the rules on online purchases.
2016/11/22
End-of-life vehicles, waste batteries and accumulators and waste electrical and electronic equipment (A8-0013/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour of this parliamentarian position on the Commission’s proposal as this directive aims to positively adjust the reporting obligations of the Member States for what concerns end-of-life vehicles, waste batteries and accumulators and waste electrical and electronic equipment. Simplifying the verification of the implementation of targets and founding that verification on hard evidence brings us one step closer to achieving those targets, and as such, brings us closer to a circular economy. I am convinced we must continue to evolve towards a circular economy.
2016/11/22
Waste (A8-0034/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour of this parliamentarian position on the Commission’s proposal in the belief that the circular economy (in which recycling, reusing and processing waste is the norm) is the way forward for the EU. I would like to note that, in our strife towards a circular economy, we need a clear set of rules and a clear set of measures. This resolution intends to provide some clarity through both the creation of new and the adjustment of already existing legislation and measures. I am also convinced that the more ambitious targets we set will drive the EU towards the circular economy.
2016/11/22
Landfill of waste (A8-0031/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I voted in favour of this parliamentarian position on the Commission’s proposal because it encourages the Commission to do more and to dare more on the matter of waste landfill reductions, an action which I can only support. For many years Belgium has been a pioneer when it comes to recycling and, as it seems, the European Parliament is eager to follow its lead. Reducing landfills of waste, furthermore, creates jobs. The stricter landfill target is needed to put more ambition in the Commission’s proposal.
2016/11/22
Packaging and packaging waste (A8-0029/2017 - Simona Bonafè)

. – I supported this parliamentarian position on the Commission’s proposal as it underscores that the creation of waste is, first and foremost, to be prevented in a circular economy. That is why I supported this position that calls for further investment in packaging made of renewable resources and more stringent measures when it comes packaging waste.
2016/11/22
Equality between women and men in the EU in 2014-2015 (A8-0046/2017 - Ernest Urtasun)

. – I voted in favour of these resolutions for I am convinced that today, a decade and a half into the twenty-first century, discrimination shouldn’t be allowed to be a thing anymore, and gender equality should be the norm. I am hence tremendously disappointed in the EU’s current progress, since we are only half way towards actually achieving gender equality. Something needs to be done and the resolution founded on the report on ‘equality between women and men in the European Union in 2014-2015’ urges the Commission to do so. The second resolution, on the ‘equal treatment between men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services’ more specifically tackles the remaining discriminatory gaps and challenges of Directive 2004/113. Thirdly, the resolution on ‘EU funds for gender equality’ argues that the EU funds should be used more proactively to close the gender equality gap. I find it common sense to state that the EU is to upgrade its effort concerning gender issues.
2016/11/22
Equal treatment between men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services (A8-0043/2017 - Agnieszka Kozłowska-Rajewicz)

. – I voted in favour of these resolutions for I am convinced that today, a decade and a half into the twenty-first century, discrimination shouldn’t be allowed to be a thing anymore, and gender equality should be the norm. I am hence tremendously disappointed in the EU’s current progress, since we are only half way towards actually achieving gender equality. Something needs to be done and the resolution founded on the report on ‘equality between women and men in the European Union in 2014-2015’ urges the Commission to do so. The second resolution, on the ‘equal treatment between men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services’ more specifically tackles the remaining discriminatory gaps and challenges of Directive 2004/113. Thirdly, the resolution on ‘EU funds for gender equality’ argues that the EU funds should be used more proactively to close the gender equality gap. I find it common sense to state that the EU is to upgrade its effort concerning gender issues.
2016/11/22
EU funds for gender equality (A8-0033/2017 - Clare Moody)

. – I voted in favour of these resolutions for I am convinced that today, a decade and a half into the twenty-first century, discrimination shouldn’t be allowed to be a thing anymore, and gender equality should be the norm. I am hence tremendously disappointed in the EU’s current progress, since we are only half way towards actually achieving gender equality. Something needs to be done and the resolution founded on the report on ‘equality between women and men in the European Union in 2014-2015’ urges the Commission to do so. The second resolution, on the ‘equal treatment between men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services’ more specifically tackles the remaining discriminatory gaps and challenges of Directive 2004/113. Thirdly, the resolution on ‘EU funds for gender equality’ argues that the EU funds should be used more proactively to close the gender equality gap. I find it common sense to state that the EU is to upgrade its effort concerning gender issues.
2016/11/22
Fundamental rights implications of big data (A8-0044/2017 - Ana Gomes)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution because it exposits big data as a potential double—edged sword. On one hand, big data can and will undoubtedly provide many scientific opportunities, but on the other hand it can also turn out to be a grave danger to our fundamental rights. I believe those rights, such as privacy, should always continue to be our primary concern. I hence support this resolution arguing that the use of big data should always live up to clear legislation, scientific and ethical standards, and be transparent towards the EU citizens.
2016/11/22
Minimum standards for the protection of farm rabbits (A8-0011/2017 - Stefan Eck)

. – I voted in favour of these resolutions, as I am a firm believer that that horses, donkeys, rabbits and their peers are both valuable in their own right, and as a part of our economy. This resolution corresponds with my sentiment as it aims to have a beneficial effect on both the living conditions of the animals and, as such, on the economy as a whole. Animal health and welfare continues to be an important issue today. The EU citizens, furthermore, demand it.
2016/11/22
Request for the waiver of the immunity of Marine Le Pen (A8-0047/2017 - Laura Ferrara)

. – I voted in favour of this decision, since I believe Members of the European Parliament have to abide by the law. Her immunity needs to be lifted so that the French judiciary can run its course.
2016/11/22
EU-Lebanon Euro-Mediterranean Agreement (accession of Croatia) (A8-0027/2017 - Ramona Nicole Mănescu)

. – I voted in favour of this legislative resolution, since I acknowledge that the right procedure has been followed in this procedural matter regarding the international agreement with Lebanon.
2016/11/22
EU-Liechtenstein Agreement on supplementary rules in relation to the instrument for financial support for external borders and visa (A8-0025/2017 - Josef Weidenholzer)

. – I voted in favour of this legislative resolution, since I acknowledge that the right procedure has been followed in this procedural matter regarding Lichtenstein’s contribution to the Schengen Agreement framework.
2016/11/22
Information exchange mechanism with regard to intergovernmental agreements and non-binding instruments in the field of energy (A8-0305/2016 - Zdzisław Krasnodębski)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal for a decision, since I believe that the establishment of an information exchange mechanism regarding energy agreements with third countries is beneficial in the scope of the European Energy Union. I especially welcome it because it can assist in achieving secure and competitively priced energy for all Europeans, which is in the best interests of Europe and the European citizen.
2016/11/22
Obligations in the field of visa reciprocity (B8-0173/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I believe it is the task of the Commission to ensure that reciprocity in visa agreements is maintained. Reciprocity and the abiding of agreements is one of the cornerstones of international law. Therefore it necessitates action of the Commission when other parties do not abide to these agreements. Since European citizens are being discriminated by nationality by these parties, I urge the Commission to act as soon as possible.
2016/11/22
Options for improving access to medicines (A8-0040/2017 - Soledad Cabezón Ruiz)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I believe that proper access to medicines is essential for the health and well-being of the European citizen.I believe that we need more transparent pricing of medicines. The increasing costs of medical R&D have led to higher prices of medicines and an ensuing cost for society. Therefore I welcome better cooperation between EU Member States to put them in a better bargaining position which could lead to more transparent and fairer prices. Additionally we should safeguard the proper use of intellectual property rights, which are an essential instrument to foster innovation. At the same time, we have to realise that many of the great advances in our health and welfare are thanks to the pharmaceutical industry, so I do not want to join a populist black-and-white debate about this topic.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Creative Europe programme (A8-0030/2017 - Silvia Costa)

. – I voted in favour of this report on the Creative Europe programme since I acknowledge its conclusions and recommendations. I welcome the objective of the Creative Europe programme to engage the creative, cultural and audiovisual sector for promoting European culture. Thereby I acknowledge its success in achieving this objective, hoping that it can continue to perform this role. The recommendations being given in this resolution could be valuable in fostering this.
2016/11/22
Implementation of the Europe for Citizens programme (A8-0017/2017 - María Teresa Giménez Barbat)

. – I voted in favour of this report on the Europe for Citizens programme, since I acknowledge its conclusions and recommendations. I applaud the objective of the Europe for Citizens programme to bring Europe closer to the citizens, empowering civil society and informing European citizens of the benefits of the Union. I welcome the fact that it has already achieved much in realising this goal, which is why we should continue fostering it. I believe that the recommendations in this report could ensure this.
2016/11/22
Common Commercial Policy in the context of wildlife sustainability imperatives (A8-0012/2017 - Emma McClarkin)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I acknowledge that the European Union should act against the illegal trafficking of wildlife and wildlife products. This highly lucrative illegal activity is endangering species worldwide, undoing decades of conservation efforts. Thereby I believe that this resolution provides valuable suggestions to act against these crimes, stressing enforcements of frameworks, cooperation of different stakeholders, fighting against corruption, and capacity building.
2016/11/22
Combating terrorism (A8-0228/2016 - Monika Hohlmeier)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal for a directive on combating terrorism, since I believe the EU should do more on this front for the sake of the European citizen. We are living in volatile times, with 82% of EU citizens wanting the EU to do more to combat terrorism. Terrorism knows no borders, so it is clear that Member States cannot tackle it adequately by themselves. The proposed directive enables European society to protect itself better by providing it with the necessary tools to do so. I welcome the fact that the right balance has been struck between security and safeguards for fundamental rights.
2016/11/22
Reinforcement of checks against relevant databases at external borders (A8-0218/2016 - Monica Macovei)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal for an amendment of the regulation regarding checks against databases at external borders. Due to the current fight against terrorism, Europe needs to have the necessary tools to stop terrorists at its borders. I believe this proposal offers these due to the optimisation of database use, thereby providing better instrument to manage the challenges of irregular migration and human trafficking too. Furthermore, I welcome that it finds a right balance between security and the protection of fundamental rights.
2016/11/22
Possible evolutions of and adjustments to the current institutional set-up of the European Union (A8-0390/2016 - Guy Verhofstadt)

. – I voted in favour of the three resolutions on the future of the EU, since I believe that we need to proactively think about what will be next. In today’s transforming world, it becomes ever clearer that we need to go beyond the current setup of the EU if we want to tackle tomorrow’s challenges. Europe stands at a crossroad, where choices made today will have a significant impact on future generations. Therefore, I endorse the suggested improvements within and beyond the framework of the Lisbon Treaty, and concerning the budgetary capacity of the Eurozone. We need to do this for the sake of the European citizens, to offer them and their descendants a better future.
2016/11/22
Improving the functioning of the European Union building on the potential of the Lisbon Treaty (A8-0386/2016 - Mercedes Bresso, Elmar Brok)

. – I voted in favour of the three resolutions on the future of the EU, since I believe that we need to proactively think about what will be next. In today’s transforming world, it becomes ever clearer that we need to go beyond the current setup of the EU if we want to tackle tomorrow’s challenges. Europe stands at a crossroad, where choices made today will have a significant impact on future generations. Therefore, I endorse the suggested improvements within and beyond the framework of the Lisbon Treaty, and concerning the budgetary capacity of the Eurozone. We need to do this for the sake of the European citizens, to offer them and their descendants a better future.
2016/11/22
Budgetary capacity for the Eurozone (A8-0038/2017 - Reimer Böge, Pervenche Berès)

. – I voted in favour of the three resolutions on the future of the EU, since I believe that we need to proactively think about what will be next. In today’s transforming world, it becomes ever clearer that we need to go beyond the current setup of the EU if we want to tackle tomorrow’s challenges. Europe stands at a crossroads, where choices made today will have a significant impact on future generations. Therefore I endorse the suggested improvements within and beyond the framework of the Lisbon Treaty, and concerning the budgetary capacity of the Eurozone. We need to do this for the sake of European citizens, to offer them and their descendants a better future.
2016/11/22
Civil Law Rules on Robotics (A8-0005/2017 - Mady Delvaux)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution on civil law rules on robotics, as I welcome that the discussion has been opened on this very important topic. Although I believe that it is too early to create stringent binding rules on this subject matter, we need to prepare ourselves for when the day arrives that this might become a necessity. Although I am not in favour of a too moralising outlook on robots which stifles innovation, advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence have the potential to fundamentally change our lives. I think this resolution decently addresses some challenges which we will face, for example regarding drones, autonomous vehicles, and a transformation in the labour market. However, I do regret that the adopted package focuses on the potential negative impact that robotics and AI may deliver instead of proposing realistic solutions to promote the innovation and job creation both can bring to the European internal market.
2016/11/22
European Cloud Initiative (A8-0006/2017 - Jerzy Buzek)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution commenting the European Commission’s report on the European Cloud Initiative. Cloud computing is essential in today’s interconnected world, which makes it troubling that Europe is falling behind regarding this technology. Since the EU’s digital economy is suffering due to the current fragmented approach regarding data management, it is of utmost importance that we harmonise the different regulatory frameworks to boost innovation. I believe that the Commission’s report sufficiently tackles these issues, and I welcome the parliament’s resolution which provides valuable suggestions to it.
2016/11/22
Investing in jobs and growth - maximising the contribution of European Structural and Investment Funds (A8-0385/2016 - Lambert van Nistelrooij)

. – I voted in favour of the two resolutions on the European Structural and Investment funds, since I acknowledge that it is an important tool to assist job creation and to support a sustainable and healthy European economy. However, certain aspects of it have room for improvement, especially concerning the substantial delays which plague the programme and the need for modernisation. I believe the two resolutions on ESI provide good recommendations to further improve it, which would benefit the European economy.
2016/11/22
Aviation Strategy for Europe (A8-0021/2017 - Pavel Telička)

. – I have voted in favour of the resolution on the Commission’s Aviation Strategy for Europe, since it is important for European citizens and business that we achieve a comprehensive Single European Sky. A well-functioning aviation sector which takes into account the needs of the passengers is essential for connecting Europe. Therefore we should ensure that there is more interconnectedness between the different modes of transport, that check-ins for flights should go as smoothly as possible, and that the flight itself is safe, without unnecessary delays, and energy-efficient. This resolution provides these together with other beneficial elements, which will further improve the Commission’s plans.
2016/11/22
EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (A8-0009/2017 - Artis Pabriks)

. – I voted in favour of CETA and of the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership Agreement, because I believe international cooperation is essential for the future of the EU and the world. In today’s multipolar world, Europe needs to cooperate with likeminded countries to uphold our values, ensure our prosperity and, and guarantee high standards in favour of consumers and the environment. I am certain that it is in the EU’s best interest to have closer ties with Canada within the framework of CETA and the Strategic Partnership Agreement. Therefore I support these agreements wholeheartedly.
2016/11/22
Conclusion of the EU-Canada CETA (B8-0141/2017, B8-0142/2017, B8-0143/2017, B8-0144/2017, B8-0145/2017, B8-0146/2017)

. – I voted in favour of CETA and of the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership Agreement, because I believe international cooperation is essential for the future of the EU and the world. In today’s multipolar world, Europe needs to cooperate with likeminded countries to uphold our values, ensure our prosperity and, and guarantee high standards in favour of consumers and the environment. I am certain that it is in the EU’s best interest to have closer ties with Canada within the framework of CETA and the Strategic Partnership Agreement. Therefore I support these agreements wholeheartedly.
2016/11/22
EU-Canada Strategic Partnership Agreement (A8-0028/2017 - Charles Tannock)

. – I voted in favour of CETA and of the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership Agreement, because I believe international cooperation is essential for the future of the EU and the world. In today’s multipolar world, Europe needs to cooperate with likeminded countries to uphold our values, ensure our prosperity and, and guarantee high standards in favour of consumers and the environment. I am certain that it is in the EU’s best interest to have closer ties with Canada within the framework of CETA and the Strategic Partnership Agreement. Therefore I support these agreements wholeheartedly.
2016/11/22
EU-Mongolia Framework Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation (A8-0382/2016 - Helmut Scholz)

. – I voted in favour on the EU-Mongolia framework agreement, since I believe that the European Union should pursue closer ties with third countries to strengthen the international community. Thereby I applaud Mongolia’s efforts to ensure democracy, the rule of law, and good governance; especially since it is a beacon of stability in a volatile region. Therefore I endorse this agreement, which would further assist Mongolia in sustainable development, investment, and strengthening its society.
2016/11/22
EU-Mongolia Framework Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation (Resolution) (A8-0383/2016 - Helmut Scholz)

. – I voted in favour on the EU-Mongolia framework agreement, since I believe that the European Union should pursue closer ties with third countries to strengthen the international community. Thereby I applaud Mongolia’s efforts to ensure democracy, the rule of law, and good governance; especially since it is a beacon of stability in a volatile region. Therefore I endorse this agreement, which would further assist Mongolia in sustainable development, investment, and strengthening its society.
2016/11/22
Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft (Product Coverage Annex) (A8-0007/2017 - Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández)

. – I voted in favour of the amendment of the protocol of the Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft. I acknowledge the procedure that has been followed and I approve the increasing of the number of duty-free aircraft products.
2016/11/22
Cost-effective emission reductions and low-carbon investments (A8-0003/2017)

. – I voted in favour of the amendment of Directive 2003/87/EC on cost-effective emission reductions and low carbon investments. Limiting and lowering the emission of greenhouse gasses will be crucial to counter climate change and keep global warming within an acceptable level. Thereby I think that the Emission Trading System is the EU’s best instrument to realise this objective. Consequentially I welcome every improvement to it, as long as it takes into account the long-term sustainability and position of European stakeholders involved. I believe that this proposal has mostly done so, focusing on increasing the price of allowances, incentivising innovation and supporting modernisation.
2016/11/22
Objection pursuant to rule 105(3): Regulatory technical standards for the application of position limits to commodity derivatives (B8-0139/2017, B8-0147/2017, B8-0148/2017)

. – I voted against this objection on the application of position limits to commodity derivatives. Although I acknowledge the fact that violent fluctuations of commodity prices due to speculation and monopoly formation should be avoided, I believe new rules should not strangle a proper functioning of the market. This objection was launched with the implicit aim to finally result in these kind of market distorting rules. As a result I cannot support it.
2016/11/22
2016 Report on Albania (A8-0023/2017 - Knut Fleckenstein)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution on the Commission’s Albania report, as I welcome the recommendations made to the commissions and this country. I acknowledge the efforts Albania has made so far, especially regarding human rights, the rule of law, and good governance. However, I need to stress that further development regarding these matters are needed, especially concerning the fight against corruption and organised crime, discrimination against women and minority groups, and the limited progress in ensuring free media. Overall, I welcome the balanced and objective tone of the report.
2016/11/22
2016 Report on Bosnia and Herzegovina (A8-0026/2017 - Cristian Dan Preda)

. – I voted in favour of the resolution on the Commission’s Bosnia and Herzegovina report, as I welcome the recommendations made to the Commission and this country. Bosnia and Herzegovina has made improvements in its domestic situation, but major areas of concern remain. I applaud its efforts to streamline its elective process and to make peace with its traumatic history, but I am concerned about prevailing discrimination, organised crime, and obstacles to good governance. Furthermore, I am concerned about the current polarisation and radicalisation in the country, stressing that the errors of the past should not be repeated.
2016/11/22
European Semester for Economic Policy Coordination: Annual Growth Survey 2017 (A8-0039/2017 - Gunnar Hökmark)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, as I believe it provides an objective analysis of the Annual Growth Survey and provides valuable recommendations to the Member States and the Commission. I think that a sustainable economic and fiscal policy is essential for the long-term wellbeing of the European citizen. I applaud the Commission’s analysis that these policies have to be based on the pillars of investment, structural reforms, and fiscal sustainability. Thereby I stress that short- and long-term fiscal policy goals should be balanced in the interest of future generations, and that the Commission should develop indicators to assess if this is indeed the case.
2016/11/22
European Semester for Economic Policy Coordination: employment and social aspects in the Annual Growth Survey 2017 (A8-0037/2017 - Yana Toom)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, as I think it provides an objective analysis of the employment and social aspects in the Annual Growth Survey. I welcome the fact that the employment and social situation is slowly improving in the EU. However, I am concerned that further improvements are hampered by labour market rigidities, and about the challenges towards sustainable pension systems, skill mismatches and the modernisation of social protection. Therefore I support this resolution, which calls on Member States and the Commission to address these issues.
2016/11/22
Single Market Governance within the European Semester 2017 (A8-0016/2017 - Antonio López-Istúriz White)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution on the annual report on Single Market Governance within the European Semester, since I welcome the analysis and recommendations it provides. The single market is one of the landmark achievements of the Union, although it still has room for improvements. Therefore I endorse efforts which aim to achieve a real Single Market in a sustainable manner, which this resolution does in my opinion. Therefore I applaud its recommendations to strengthen the Single Market pillar of the European Semester, to tap its potential in key growth areas, and to strengthen its governance.
2016/11/22
Banking Union - Annual Report 2016 (A8-0019/2017 - Danuta Maria Hübner)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution on the annual Banking Union report, since I welcome the analysis and recommendations thereof. I stress the importance of a well-functioning banking union to ensure the health of the European banking system and the banking sector. Although I welcome improvements that have been made in the last couple of years, the further development of the banking union is of utmost importance, especially to ensure that failing banks do not have to be bailed out by taxpayer’s money.
2016/11/22
Biological low risk pesticides (B8-0140/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I acknowledge that low risk pesticides of biological origin can be a valuable tool for sustainable agriculture. As a consequence, I think that the regulation thereof should be to the benefit of both producers and consumers, taking into account factors such as the environment, costs, and resource efficiency. Furthermore, I encourage a swift regulation process, minimising the amount of red tape to the benefit of stakeholders. I support this resolution since I believe that it takes these concerns into account.
2016/11/22
EU-Cook Islands sustainable fisheries partnership agreement (A8-0010/2017 - João Ferreira)

. – I voted in favour of the recommendation and the resolution, as I welcome the EU-Cook islands sustainable fisheries partnership agreement. I endorse the win-win situation this agreement creates, benefiting both the European fishing industry and the development of the Cook Islands. Likewise, I applaud the sustainability aspect thereof and its focus on scientific research. An adequate management of the ocean’s resources is essential for the protection of the planet’s biosphere and the long-term viability of the fishing industry.
2016/11/22
Control of the Register and composition of the Commission's expert groups (A8-0002/2017 - Dennis de Jong)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, as I applaud the European Union’s continuous improvements regarding the transparency of its procedures. Objections against the limited amount of transparency of these experts group have been one of the major complaints about EU policy making. Besides, I underline the important responsibility of the European Parliament to review the Commission’s actions. Therefore I welcome this resolution, which critically assesses the working of these expert groups and provides useful suggestions to improve the procedures.
2016/11/22
The role of whistleblowers in the protection of EU´s financial interests (A8-0004/2017 - Dennis de Jong)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution as I acknowledge the role whistle-blowers can play regarding the ensuring of good governance. Corruption and conflicts of interest can endanger the good governance of the European Union. Conversely, whistle-blowers can uncover these practices. Therefore, the protection of them is essential, as they often risk their own position to address bad conduct. As the resolution stresses the protection of whistle-blowers, including those outside EU institutions, I have supported it.
2016/11/22
List of third States and organisations with which Europol shall conclude agreements (A8-0035/2017 - Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra)

. – I voted in favour of this legislative resolution on Denmark’s association with Europol, since I approve the creation of a legal framework which would allow this. Due to the opt-outs of Denmark regarding Justice and Home Affairs, this Member State will have to leave Europol on 1 May 2017. Thereby I acknowledge the current efforts to keep Denmark as closely associated with Europol as possible, since it is essential for the fight against cross-border crime.
2016/11/22
Subjecting the new psychoactive substance methyl 2-[[1-(cyclohexylmethyl)-1H-indole-3-carbonyl]amino]-3,3-dimethylbutanoate (MDMB-CHMICA) to control measures (A8-0024/2017 - Lorenzo Fontana)

. – I voted in favour of this legislative resolution, as I approve that this psychoactive substance will be subject to control measures. Thereby I acknowledge the outcome of the procedure being followed by the Council.
2016/11/22
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2016/005 NL/Drenthe Overijssel Retail (A8-0036/2017 - Nedzhmi Ali)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal for a decision on the granting of funds to the Drenthe Overijssel retail in light of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund. Thereby I acknowledge that the procedure regarding this fund has been followed correctly.
2016/11/22
Revision of the European Consensus on Development (A8-0020/2017 - Bogdan Brunon Wenta, Norbert Neuser)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, as an effective EU development policy is of utmost importance in today’s changing world. Since development policy is one of the key areas of EU’s external action, I welcome improvements to the Development Consensus which would help spread European values and would lead to a more prosperous, safer and environmentally friendly world. I believe this resolution improves it in multiple ways, especially regarding policy coherence, the challenges of migration, and security and development.
2016/11/22
Annual report on EU competition policy (A8-0001/2017 - Tibor Szanyi)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, as monitoring of competition policy is essential for the good functioning of the single market. As EU competition policy benefits the European consumers, I welcome every improvement of it. Besides, I stress the importance of the annual reports, which give an overview of this core EU policy. Competition policy is one of the main instruments the Union can use to regain trust of the European citizens, whom are seriously affected by anticompetitive practices in the public and private sectors.
2016/11/22
Promoting gender equality in mental health and clinical research (A8-0380/2016 - Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since gender equality in mental health and clinical research is an important issue. Gender equality is one of the main values of the European Union. Consequentially, it is important to see how this value is reflected in public policy regarding mental health and clinical research. As such, I find it disconcerting that this is not always the case, leading to inefficient actions and unnecessary suffering. Therefore, I endorse this resolution, which calls on the Commission and Member States to take gender equality into account in light of their policy making on these important matters.
2016/11/22
Priorities for the 61th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (A8-0018/2017 - Constance Le Grip, Maria Arena)

. – I voted in favour of this recommendation to the Council, since I believe the EU has to stay on the forefront of the international discussion on women’s rights. Worldwide, women still face discrimination, often earning lower wages, being socially excluded and being less legally protected. Besides, this discrimination leads to untapped economic and creative potential, with women being unable to develop themselves. The European Union has always been one of the driving forces behind the international promotion of gender equality, and therefore I welcome this recommendation, which provides multiple valuable suggestions to improve global gender inequality.
2016/11/22
An integrated approach to Sport Policy: good governance, accessibility and integrity (A8-0381/2016 - Hannu Takkula)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since fair play in sport governance is essential for sports as an important aspect of European society. The benefits of sports to European citizens are numerous: there is the social and economic aspect, and I would especially like to stress the health dimension of sports. Since European citizens’ health suffers from lack of exercise, the promotion of sports is important to guarantee a better quality of life for them. We should therefore ensure that citizens are not discouraged to join sport clubs due to bad governance, sport scandals, or a lack of accessibility. As a consequence, I support this report, which stresses the importance of integrity in sports and gives suggestions on how to ensure this.
2016/11/22
Cross-border aspects of adoptions (A8-0370/2016 - Tadeusz Zwiefka)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I believe that it is important that the rights, safety and health of the adopted children is being guaranteed. I am in favour of the adoption of best practice guidelines and I applaud the fact that the 1993 Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption is followed in good order. I acknowledge that more civil justice cooperation and cross-border recognition of domestic adoption orders is needed, to ensure that the adoption process goes as smoothly as possible for the sake of the children.
2016/11/22
Bilateral safeguard clause and stabilisation mechanism for bananas of the EU-Colombia and Peru Trade Agreement (A8-0277/2016 - Marielle de Sarnez)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal for a resolution, since I believe that improving transparency and standards for the banana industry is important to Europe. Because high food standards are essential for the health and safety of European consumers, I believe we cannot let such standards slide in a global race to the bottom. A stable and fair banana market, without any risk of foreign dumping, is essential.
2016/11/22
Sustainable management of external fishing fleets (A8-0377/2016 - Linnéa Engström)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal for a resolution, since I believe that fishing performed by European vessels outside EU waters should uphold high standards similar to those that apply to fishing within European waters. Those high standards and a level playing field are essential for the sustainability of global fishing and marine wildlife stocks. Fishing is an important European industry, which will profit in the long run from being regulated under a sustainable fishing policy. This regulation would achieve that for the EU distant-water fleet, and it is therefore valuable.
2016/11/22
Third countries whose nationals are subject to or exempt from a visa requirement: Georgia (A8-0260/2016 - Mariya Gabriel)

. – I voted in favour of this proposal, since I believe Georgia is a respectable partner of the European Union. The country is upholding the principles as agreed on in the EU-Georgia Association Agreement, respects the rule of law and is a relatively stable democracy. Since Georgia already provides visa-free travel to European citizens and the Visa Liberation Dialogue proceeded in a correct manner, I believe it is more than fair to provide visa-free access to the EU towards Georgian citizens.
2016/11/22
Rule of law crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Gabon (RC-B8-0120/2017, B8-0120/2017, B8-0121/2017, B8-0122/2017, B8-0123/2017, B8-0124/2017, B8-0125/2017, B8-0126/2017)

. – I voted in favour of this resolution, since I am concerned about the current challenges to the rule of law in Congo and in Gabon. Fair elections are an essential part of good governance, while the current human rights violations are alarming developments in these countries. Therefore I endorse the calls to all relevant actors to rectify the situation and investigate any serious violations regarding these serious matters.
2016/11/22
Implementation of Erasmus + (A8-0389/2016 - Milan Zver)

. – I voted in favour of this report, since I welcome its conclusions on the Erasmus+ programme. I believe it is of utmost importance that Europe stimulates its youth to discover the continent. Education and training abroad can be an essential experience for European youth, which makes Erasmus+ one of the flagship programmes of the Union. The analysis and suggestions contained in the report can be valuable in further improving an already outstanding programme.
2016/11/22