Activities of Sylvie GOULARD related to 2016/2114(REG)
Plenary speeches (1)
General revision of Parliament's Rules of Procedure (A8-0344/2016 - Richard Corbett) FR
Amendments (7)
Amendment 870 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 2 – paragraph 1 a (new)
Rule 2 – paragraph 1 a (new)
At the beginning of their mandate Members of the European Parliament shall sign a solemn declaration stating that they will serve in the general interest of the Union. Failure to comply with this declaration may lead to application of measures in accordance with Rule 166 and 167.
Amendment 890 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 11 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
Rule 11 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
Members’ conduct shall be characterised by mutual respect, be based on the values and principles laid down in the basic texts on which the European Union is founded, respect the dignity of Parliament and not compromise the smooth conduct of parliamentary business or disturb the peace and quiet of any of Parliament's premises. Members shall comply with Parliament's rules on the treatment of confidential information. Members must respect these values and principles for their entire mandates, irrespective of whether or not they are within the Parliament's premises.
Amendment 997 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 73 a (new)
Rule 73 a (new)
Rule 73a Negotiations ahead of Parliament's first reading 1. Where a committee has adopted a legislative report pursuant to Rule 49, it may decide, by a majority of its members, to enter into negotiations on the basis of that report. 2. Decisions to enter into negotiations shall be announced at the beginning of the part-session following their adoption in committee. By the end of the day following the announcement in Parliament, one political group or at least one-tenth of the Members may request in writing that a committee decision to enter into negotiations be put to the vote. Parliament shall vote on such requests during the same part-session. If no such request is received by the expiry of the deadline laid down in subparagraph 1, the President shall inform the Parliament that this is the case. If a request is made, the President may, immediately prior to the vote, give the floor to one speaker in favour and to one speaker against. Each speaker may make a statement lasting no more than two minutes. 3. If Parliament rejects the committee decision to enter into negotiations, the draft legislative act and the report of the committee responsible shall be placed on the agenda of the following part-session, and the President shall set a deadline for amendments. Rule 59(1b) shall apply. 4. Negotiations may start at any time after the deadline laid down in the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 has expired without a request for a plenary vote on the decision to enter into negotiations being made. If such a request has been made, negotiations may start at any time after the committee decision to enter into negotiations has been approved in Parliament by a majority of the votes cast.
Amendment 1032 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 116 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
Rule 116 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
Parliament shall establish a register of Parliament documents. Legislative documents and certain other categories of documents shall, in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001, be made directly accessible through the register, in an open and accessible format to allow for the reuse of content. References to other Parliament documents shall as far as possible be included in the register.
Amendment 1038 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 117 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2
Rule 117 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2
The vote shall be taken by secret broll callot.
Amendment 1073 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 136
Rule 136
Amendment 1149 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 204 – paragraph 1
Rule 204 – paragraph 1
At the first committee meeting after the election of committee members pursuant to Rule 199, the committee shall elect a bureau consisting of a chair and of vice- chairs who shall be elected in separate ballots. The number of vice-chairs to be elected shall be determined by Parliament upon a proposal by the Conference of Presidents. The diversity of Parliament must be reflected in the composition of the bureau of each committee; it shall not be permissible to have an all male or all female bureau or for all of the Vice Presidents to come from the same Member State.