Christofer FJELLNER,
Daniel CASPARY,
Jan Philipp ALBRECHT,
Marietje SCHAAKE,
Marian-Jean MARINESCU,
Henna VIRKKUNEN,
András GYÜRK,
Ingeborg GRÄSSLE,
Roberts ZĪLE,
Claudia SCHMIDT,
Paulo RANGEL,
Daniel HANNAN,
Joachim STARBATTY,
Ulrike LUNACEK,
Julie GIRLING,
Frank ENGEL,
Tom VANDENKENDELAERE,
Cristian Dan PREDA,
Gunnar HÖKMARK,
Lars ADAKTUSSON,
Fredrick FEDERLEY,
Markus PIEPER,
Sabine VERHEYEN,
Herbert REUL,
Petri SARVAMAA,
Ashley FOX,
Renate WEBER,
Bendt BENDTSEN,
Cecilia WIKSTRÖM,
Bernd KÖLMEL,
Hermann WINKLER,
Alberto CIRIO,
Othmar KARAS,
Vicky FORD,
Morten LØKKEGAARD,
Kaja KALLAS,
David MCALLISTER,
Pavel TELIČKA,
Petr JEŽEK
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 136
1. three political groups may submit a written declaration of not more than 200 words relating exclusively to a matter falling within the competence of the European Union. The contents of such a declaration may not go beyond the form of a declaration. In particular, it may not call for any legislative action, contain any decision on matters for which specific procedures and competences are laid down in these Rules of Procedure or deal with the subject of ongoing proceedings in Parliament. 2. further shall be subject to a reasoned decision by the President pursuant to paragraph 1 in any given case. Written declarations shall be published in the official languages on Parliament's website and distributed electronically to all Members. They shall be entered, with the names of the signatories, in an electronic register. This register shall be public and shall be accessible through Parliament's website. Hard copies of written declarations with signatures will be also kept by the President. 3. The signature of any Member may be added to a declaration entered in the electronic register. It may be withdrawn at any time before the end of a period of three months from the entry of the declaration in the register. In the event of such a withdrawal the Member concerned shall not be permitted to add his or her signature again to the declaration. 4. three months from its being entered in the register, a declaration is signed by a majority of Parliament's component Members, the President shall notify Parliament accordingly. Without binding Parliament, the declaration shall be published inRule 136 deleted Written declarations At least 10 Members from at least The authorisation to proceed Where, at the end of a period of The procedure shall be closed by Where the minutes with the names of its signatories. 5. the forwarding to the addressees, at the end of the part-session, of the declaration, together with the names of the signatories. 6. adopted declaration has been addressed do not inform Parliament about the intended follow-up within three months from its receipt, the matter shall, at the request of one of the authors of the declaration, be placed on the agenda of a subsequent meeting of the committee responsible. 7. remained in the register for over three months and is not signed by at least one half of the component Members of Parliament shall lapse, without any possibility of that three-month period being extended.stitutions to which the A written declaration that has