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5 Amendments of David LEGA related to 2020/2114(INI)

Amendment 68 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital G
G. whereas the increasing positions of strength by illiberal third countries in multilateral fora and international organisations, such as the UN, notably in the UN Human Rights Council, including through a strong presence as regards the management and decision-making processes of relevant international organisations and multilateral fora, can lead to asymmetric and less effective, if not biased, policy responses, absent the level playing field for all members of the international community, and to a much weaker commitment by the international community to the defence of universal values and universal rights; whereas individual agendas, unilateral actions and a lack of engagement and support for multilateral solutions can further undermine multilateralism as an essential organising principle to tackle transnational challenges; whereas, in this context, it is essential to reaffirm the value of rules- based governance, international cooperation, a commitment to fundamental rights and a true level playing field for all members of the international community; whereas relevant international organisations and multilateral fora will be key to achieving these objectives; whereas these objectives will not only allow a more effective positive policy impact on global challenges, but will also curb and prevent the risk of conflict;
2022/02/14
Committee: AFET
Amendment 128 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4
4. Praises the ability of the EU and its Member States to work in a coherent and synergic fashion and to present unified positions in the UN system, with particular regard to the UN General Assembly, UN Security Council and UN Human Rights Council; praises, in this regard, the valuable coordination efforts by the EU delegations to the UN in New York and Geneva; believes that this unified, synergic approach should be replicated for every UN body, agency or other international organisation, so that the EU can act and deliver as one across the board in multilateral fora; laments that the Security Council is not as reactive to crises like the ones in Syria, Ethiopia and Sudan as it has been to other crises in the past and that this has had a negative impact on preventing, managing and resolving these crises due to the extensive veto right; emphasises that it is indefensible that one state can stop efforts when genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes are committed; points to the fact that in 2022, only two EU Member States will be on the Security Council; considers that the EU should promote reflecting on the terms of a reform of the Security Council that can restore its ability to address crises in a timely and effective manner, thoroughly limit the right to veto and change the composition of the Security Council to reflect today’s world better; reiterates its view, in this regard, that the EU and its Member States should find a broad consensus on reforming the Security Council, inter alia, through the provision of a permanent seat for the EU, in addition to the already existing seats held by EU Member States;
2022/02/14
Committee: AFET
Amendment 196 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9 a (new)
9a. Rejects the anti-Israel bias in the Human Rights Council that has led to more than 100 resolutions against the democratic state of Israel, whilst only a few resolutions on dictatorships like Iran and China;
2022/02/14
Committee: AFET
Amendment 197 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9 b (new)
9b. Welcomes the statement of the European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, on the Commission’s firm commitment to fighting anti-Semitism and engaging with the Palestinian Authority and the UNRWA to promote quality education for Palestinian children and ensure full adherence to UNESCO standards of peace, tolerance, co- existence, and non-violence in Palestinian textbooks; insists that the UN requires quid pro quo to further finance UNRWA; insists the Commission must guarantee that EU-funds are not allocated or linked to any form of terrorism and/or religious and political radicalisation;
2022/02/14
Committee: AFET
Amendment 247 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 14
14. Stresses the need for further multilateral action in economic governance, especially in regards to taxation; celebranotes the direction set up by the G20 in their latest proposal for establishing a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 %; encourages the international community to further integration in this area in order to avoid disloyal practices and abuses; calls for the enlargement of international standards and norms in this policy area; recalls the key importance of the World Trade Organization in regulating and facilitating world trade;
2022/02/14
Committee: AFET