3 Amendments of Gheorghe-Vlad NISTOR related to 2020/2208(INI)
Amendment 69 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 1
1. Welcomes the responses to the COVID-19 pandemic of those states which have placed the rights to life and health as their first imperatives, on the basis of the principle that precautionary measures, including lockdowns, mustshould prevail over economic considerations; at the same time, by showing the same regard for human rights in their totality, we must ensure that our economies will recover rapidly as to offer sufficient funding for the good functioning of the healthcare systems and other essential sectors of activity; also, citizen’s right to work and the right to have a place of employment that offers a sufficient salary must be kept high on our agenda;
Amendment 134 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7
Paragraph 7
7. Welcomes the growing aspirations and mobilisations of citizens, in particular the youngest citizens, for political and societal changes favourable to respect for human rights, democratic governance, equality and social justice, more ambitious climate action and better protection of the environment; highlights the emergence in 2019 of massive protest movements in every region in the world reflecting these aspirations, calling into question institutional and economic orders of societies and supporting the development of a more equitable global society; stresses the importance of maintaining the peaceful nature of these protest actions; insists that positive change must only take place through dialogue and all solutions must be reached through inclusive negotiations;
Amendment 357 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 32
Paragraph 32
32. Reaffirms its unwavering support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) and calls on the States Parties to the Rome Statute to provide the ICC with proper financial resources in order to enable it to fulfil its tasks within its mandate; considers the attacks against the ICC to be deeply regrettable and lastly condemns the individual sanctions imposed by the US on its staff, notably those against the ICC chief prosecutor, which are unacceptable; stresses that the ICC is the only international institution that has the ability to prosecute some of the world’s most horrific crimes and to defend victims that have no other recourse; asks the EU to continue to protect the ICC’s independence and impartiality against attacks that aim at obstructing the functioning of international criminal justice; reiterates its recommendation to establish a European observatory on prevention, accountability, and combating impunity;