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2014/2158(INI) Annual report on EU competition policy

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead ECON MESSERSCHMIDT Morten (icon: ECR ECR) DE LANGE Esther (icon: PPE PPE), LANGEN Werner (icon: PPE PPE), SZANYI Tibor (icon: S&D S&D), TREMOSA I BALCELLS Ramon (icon: ALDE ALDE), REIMON Michel (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE)
Committee Opinion EMPL
Committee Opinion ITRE
Committee Opinion IMCO KALLAS Kaja (icon: ALDE ALDE) Jan Philipp ALBRECHT (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), Lucy ANDERSON (icon: S&D S&D), Dennis de JONG (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL), Marcus PRETZELL (icon: ENF ENF)
Committee Opinion JURI
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2015/07/20
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2015/03/10
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2015/03/10
   EP - Decision by Parliament
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The European Parliament adopted by 526 votes to 108, with 59 abstentions, a resolution on the Annual Report on EU Competition Policy.

Parliament stressed the need to focus more on promoting competition for the achievement of the ambitious objectives for jobs, growth, investment and the global competitiveness of the European economy. It highlighted the essential role of competition policy enforcement in creating a level playing field that fosters innovation, productivity, job creation and investment by all players across the single market and across all business models, including SMEs. The Commission is called upon to:

· enforce antitrust, state aid and merger control rules with a view to achieving a well-functioning internal market and social progress;

· consider the social and labour impacts of its interventions in the field of state aid, especially in those regions with high levels of unemployment;

· respect the needs of citizens, consumers and SMEs by placing their concerns at the centre of the decision-making process;

· state clearly its concerns in the sphere of taxation and ensure that competition policy instruments must not be misused as a means of implementing tax measures.

State aid and Services of General Economic Interest (SGEIs) : Parliament reaffirmed the importance of the SGEI designation for universally accessible services that are of vital significance to European citizens, from healthcare to social security to housing provision. However, the Commission should ensure that compensation granted to SGEIs is compatible with EU state aid rules.

Members reiterated that EU Structural Funds may not be used in a way that directly or indirectly supports the relocation of services or production to other Member States.

Antitrust and cartels : each year losses of EUR 181-320 billion – approximately 3% of EU GDP – accrue owing to the existence of cartels. In order to increase the effectiveness of the penalty system, the Commission is called upon to:

· assess the possibility of complementing cartel fines with individual sanctions such as individual fines and disqualification of directors;

· put in place an institutional mechanism which would ensure that whenever a national authority takes an antitrust decision there would be an automatic follow-up check;

· provide a comprehensive legal and economic assessment of antitrust and cartels cases, particularly in fast-moving markets.

Merger control : the Commission is called upon to be attentive to those cases where just after a merger is cleared, consumer prices rise or there is a relevant reduction of a product’s quality. The report also called for much clearer definitions to be drawn up of the concepts of market share, market power and definition.

Sector developments : Parliament made the following recommendations:

· as regards energy and environment , competition policy should take account of the threefold objective of the affordability, sustainability and security of energy supply for the European economy and its competitiveness when addressing the current fragmentation of the market;

· review existing competition law instruments in order to determine whether they meet the demands of the digital age ; enforce properly both ex post and ex ante competition rules in order to prevent excessive market concentration and abuse of dominance;

· analyse how to accommodate the rise of the sharing economy in the European legislation; companies related to the so-called sharing economy must pay taxes and comply with regulations in the same way as traditional businesses;

· implement the new EU public procurement rules in a timely manner, including the provisions on criteria linked to the subject-matter of the contract, including social, environmental and innovative characteristics, and on e-administration, e-procurement;

· maintain a close watch on the banking sector in order to enhance competition in European banking markets; return to the conventional application of state aid control as soon as this is viable for the banking sector;

· strengthen the links between competition policy and transport policy in order to improve the competitiveness of the European transport sector and complete the implementation of the Single European Railway Area.

On fiscal state aid , Parliament is concerned over possible illegal corporate tax practices in Member States. It called on the Commission to conclude its ongoing investigations into tax rulings as speedily as possible using all available evidence, notably in light of the publication of the ‘LuxLeaks’ documents.

International dimension : the resolution called for the inclusion of a competition chapter, to include provisions covering antitrust, mergers, state-owned enterprises, subsidies and unequal market access, within the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement .

Role of the European Parliament : the resolution considered that the fundamentals and key guidelines of competition policy should in future be drawn up and adopted in closer cooperation with Parliament in order to strengthen the democratic legitimation of the competition authority.

Members called on the Commissioner to commit to frequent meetings with the relevant committees of Parliament, as well as with the Competition Working Group of Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs.

Lastly, they considered that the European Parliament should have codecision powers in competition policy.

Documents
2015/03/10
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2015/03/09
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2015/02/04
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
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The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs adopted the own-initiative report by Morten MESSERSCHMIDT (ECR, DK) on the Annual Report on EU Competition Policy.

The report stressed the fact that competition policy plays a key role in reinforcing the holistic approach to the single market aimed at to addressing Europe’s economic, social and environmental challenges. It highlighted the essential role of competition policy enforcement in creating a level playing field that fosters innovation, productivity, job creation and investment by all players across the single market and across all business models, including SMEs. The Commission is called upon to:

· consider the social and labour impacts of its interventions in the field of state aid, especially in those regions with high levels of unemployment;

· identify possible imbalances between Member States which could distort competition, as well as their causes and economic impact;

· respect the needs of citizens , consumers and SMEs by placing their concerns at the centre of the decision-making process;

· significantly widen and deepen its investigations into fiscal state aid, in light of the LuxLeaks revelations.

State aid and Services of General Economic Interest (SGEIs) : the report reaffirmed the importance of the SGEI designation for universally accessible services that are of vital significance to European citizens, from healthcare to social security to housing provision. However, the Commission should ensure that compensation granted to SGEIs is compatible with EU state aid rules.

Antitrust and cartels : in order to increase the effectiveness of the penalty system, the Commission is called upon to:

· assess the possibility of complementing cartel fines with individual sanctions such as individual fines and disqualification of directors;

· put in place an institutional mechanism which would ensure that whenever a national authority takes an antitrust decision there would be an automatic follow-up check;

· provide a comprehensive legal and economic assessment of antitrust and cartels cases, particularly in fast-moving markets.

They called, in that connection, for details to be provided of the conditions subject to which parent companies that exercise a degree of influence over their subsidiaries can be held severally liable for breaches of antitrust law by the latter even if they themselves were not directly involved.

Merger control : the Commission is called upon to be attentive to those cases where just after a merger is cleared, consumer prices rise or there is a relevant reduction of a product’s quality. The report also called for much clearer definitions to be drawn up of the concepts of market share, market power and definition.

Sector developments : the report:

· stressed that competition policy should take account of the threefold objective of the affordability, sustainability and security of energy supply for the European economy and its competitiveness when addressing the current fragmentation of the market;

· recognised the role of competition policy in the pursuit of a Digital Single Market and called on the Commission to review existing competition law instruments in order to determine whether they meet the demands of the digital age;

· called on the Commission to analyse how to accommodate the rise of the sharing economy in the European legislation;

· invited the Member States to implement the new EU public procurement rules and the Commission to ensure their application;

· highlighted the contribution of cartel enforcement to a more transparent financial services sector; it called for a swift end to the state aid crisis regime for the banking sector;

· stressed the importance of conducting a thorough analysis of each Member State’s tax laws with a view to putting forward tax harmonisation measures which support SMEs and foster their growth and which ensure that Member States are competitive on world market;

· called on the Commission and the Member States to ensure a level playing field which allows free but also fair competition in all transport modes ; the Commission is invited to complete the implementation of the Single European Railway Area.

International dimension : the report called for the inclusion of a competition chapter, to include provisions covering antitrust, mergers, state-owned enterprises, subsidies and unequal market access, within the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement .

Role of the European Parliament : Members considered that the fundamentals and key guidelines of competition policy should in future be drawn up and adopted in closer cooperation with Parliament in order to strengthen the democratic legitimation of the competition authority.

Members called on the Commissioner to commit to frequent meetings with the relevant committees of Parliament, as well as with the Competition Working Group of Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs.

Lastly, they considered that the European Parliament should have codecision powers in competition policy.

Documents
2015/01/27
   EP - Vote in committee
2015/01/23
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2014/12/17
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2014/11/24
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2014/11/03
   EP - Committee draft report
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2014/08/12
   PT_PARLIAMENT - Contribution
Documents
2014/07/22
   EP - MESSERSCHMIDT Morten (ECR) appointed as rapporteur in ECON
2014/07/17
   EP - KALLAS Kaja (ALDE) appointed as rapporteur in IMCO
2014/05/06
   EC - Non-legislative basic document published
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PURPOSE: presentation of the Commission Report on Competition Policy 2013.

CONTENT: in its 2013, the Commission stressed that there have been encouraging signs that an economic recovery is underway in Europe. Moreover, the European Parliament’s 2013 study on competition policy concluded: “Competition plays a crucial role in promoting productivity and innovation as drivers of economic growth. This means that competition policy, which intensifies competition, will stimulate growth.”

In 2013, all competition-enforcement instruments have contributed to promote growth and competitiveness across the European economy.

Promoting competitiveness by fighting against cartels : antitrust enforcement has deterred and punished the artificial fragmentation of the internal market.

Cartels often concern input and intermediate goods and the Commission has focused its enforcement efforts on this area.

The Commission is currently dealing with a number of cases in the area of financial services . On 4 December, the Commission fined 8 banks a total of EUR 1 712 468 000 for participating in cartels in markets for financial derivatives covering the EEA.

The Commission also has several ongoing cases in the food sector , an area of direct concern to consumers.

In addition to those decisions, in April the Commission sent a Statement of Objections to a number of suppliers of smart-card chips for their alleged participation in a cartel.

The Commission adopted an additional key initiative for the antitrust regulatory environment: the proposal for a Directive on how citizens and companies can claim damages when they are victims of infringements of the EU antitrust rules, such as cartels and abuses of a dominant market position.

Furthermore, the Commission adopted a series of measures aiming to simplify mergers .

State Aid Modernisation : State aid Modernisation has been developed to encourage the design of growth-enhancing public spending. In 2013, the main elements on which the Commission focused its work on were as follows:

adoption of new Regional Aid guidelines for 2014-2020; revised guidelines for the application of EU State aid rules to the broadband sector; revised State Aid guidelines devoted to the promotion of risk-capital investments in SMEs ; new State Aid guidelines on rescue and restructuring to support firms in temporary difficulties; revised State aid guidelines for research , development and innovation (R&D&I), with a view to adopting new rules in 2014; revised future State aid guidelines for energy and environment which should lead to the adoption of new rules in 2014.

Strategic sectors : important decisions have been taken in sectors of strategic importance such as financial services, telecoms, the digital economy, and energy.

In the financial sector : most of the efforts focused on: (i) focus on derivatives and benchmark rates, with a proposed draft Regulation to restore confidence in those benchmarks to ensure the integrity of benchmarks by guaranteeing that they are not subject to conflicts of interest; (ii) state aid in the banking sector, revamped based on the Banking Communication ; (iii) the enforcement and regulatory efforts in the payments area, with the revised Payment Services Directive and the Proposal for a Regulation on interchange fees for card-based payments. In the energy sector : the measures to be taken aim to provide the EU with a common framework for energy, investing in infrastructure, increasing energy efficiency, and encouraging more efficient and better market-integrated aid to renewables. Competition is part of the policy mix that can address those challenges. In 2013, antitrust enforcement actions have contributed or will contribute in the future to curbing energy prices by combatting abusive or collusive behaviour leading to segmentation of markets and inefficient allocation of energy. In the digital sector : effective scrutiny of the behaviour of dominant firms, as well as quick reaction in case of abuses, is particularly important, since illegal practices may cause the early exit from the market of small and innovative competitors. The Commission sought to: (i) facilitate the dissemination of intellectual property and knowledge is also important in the digital industries; (ii) combine competition-policy instruments to address the challenges of fast-moving market; (iii) promote connectivity and tackling Single Market fragmentation in the telecoms sector; (iv) remove obstacles to innovation in the knowledge economy.

International cooperation : international co-operation in competition policy-making and enforcement helped to tackle the challenges posed by the growing internationalisation of business. As encouraged by the European Parliament, the Commission continued to engage in multilateral and bilateral policy dialogues with the authorities in a number of other jurisdictions so as to promote convergence on both substantive and procedural competition rules.

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2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 629, -: 39, 0: 30
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A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 3/2 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 556, -: 107, 0: 33
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2015/03/10 Outcome: -: 345, +: 306, 0: 49
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A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 18 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 540, 0: 90, -: 68
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A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 58/2 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 553, -: 130, 0: 7
IT FR DE PL RO ES BG BE GB CZ SK PT HU DK NL HR LT FI AT MT SI LV SE LU EE IE CY EL
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3

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1

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1

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1

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2
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1

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1

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3

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1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
47

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2

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6

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2

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1

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2

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1

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1

Finland Verts/ALE

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1

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3

Slovenia Verts/ALE

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1

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1

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3

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1

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1

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - Am 6 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 365, -: 271, 0: 63
IT ES EL GB FR RO PT SE DE BE EE AT LT FI DK CZ CY BG IE NL MT LU SI HR HU LV SK PL
Total
68
50
20
64
72
30
20
19
90
20
6
18
11
11
11
21
6
17
9
24
6
5
7
10
18
7
13
45
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2

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3

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1
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65

United Kingdom ALDE

1

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3

Austria ALDE

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2

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3

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2

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1
icon: EFDD EFDD
40

France EFDD

Against (1)

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2

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2

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1

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2

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1

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3

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2

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2

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1

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3
icon: PPE PPE
209

Estonia PPE

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2

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2

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1

Cyprus PPE

2

Luxembourg PPE

3
4

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 75 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: -: 370, +: 308, 0: 19
IT FR BE RO EE LT LU FI SI BG PT LV AT ES NL HR CZ DE DK CY SK HU MT SE IE EL PL GB
Total
69
72
20
30
6
10
6
11
7
16
19
7
17
50
24
10
21
91
11
6
13
18
6
19
9
19
45
64
icon: S&D S&D
183

Belgium S&D

Against (1)

4

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1

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2

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1
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6

Ireland S&D

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1
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64

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3

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1

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1

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3

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1
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1

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3
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39

France EFDD

Abstain (1)

1

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1

Czechia EFDD

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1

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2

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1
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46

France GUE/NGL

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4

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1

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3

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3

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2

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1

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1
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45

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61

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3

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1

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2

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1

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2

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1

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2

Greece ECR

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1
icon: PPE PPE
210

Belgium PPE

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4

Estonia PPE

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2

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A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 79 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 516, -: 120, 0: 63
IT DE PL RO ES BG CZ PT BE GB AT SK HU NL HR FI LT SE DK MT SI LV LU IE EE CY EL FR
Total
69
90
45
30
50
17
21
20
20
64
18
13
18
24
10
11
11
19
11
6
7
7
6
9
6
6
19
71
icon: S&D S&D
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2

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3

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1

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1

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1

Ireland S&D

For (1)

1

Estonia S&D

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1

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2
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210

Finland PPE

2
2

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1

Luxembourg PPE

3

Estonia PPE

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1
icon: ALDE ALDE
65

Romania ALDE

2

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1

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1

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2

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3

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1

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3
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61

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2

Czechia ECR

2

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2

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1

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2

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1
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45

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2

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2

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1

United Kingdom NI

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1

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2

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3
icon: EFDD EFDD
40

Poland EFDD

1

Czechia EFDD

Against (1)

1

Lithuania EFDD

2

Sweden EFDD

2

France EFDD

Abstain (1)

1
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
46

Italy GUE/NGL

3

United Kingdom GUE/NGL

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1

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3

Finland GUE/NGL

Abstain (1)

1

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1

Ireland GUE/NGL

Against (2)

Abstain (1)

3

Cyprus GUE/NGL

2
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
48

Belgium Verts/ALE

2

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6

Austria Verts/ALE

3

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2

Netherlands Verts/ALE

2

Croatia Verts/ALE

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1

Finland Verts/ALE

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1

Lithuania Verts/ALE

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1

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

Denmark Verts/ALE

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1

Slovenia Verts/ALE

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1

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1

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1

Estonia Verts/ALE

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1

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 85 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 396, -: 267, 0: 32
PL DE FR BG SE BE NL AT DK LT HR CZ SI LV LU FI EE SK IE IT ES RO PT CY MT HU EL GB
Total
45
91
72
16
18
20
24
18
11
11
10
21
7
7
6
10
6
13
9
67
49
30
20
6
6
17
20
64
icon: PPE PPE
209

Belgium PPE

4

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1
2

Luxembourg PPE

3

Finland PPE

2

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1
icon: ECR ECR
61

Bulgaria ECR

2

Netherlands ECR

2

Lithuania ECR

1

Croatia ECR

For (1)

1

Czechia ECR

2

Latvia ECR

For (1)

1

Finland ECR

2

Greece ECR

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1
icon: ALDE ALDE
63

Bulgaria ALDE

3

Austria ALDE

For (1)

1

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3

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2

Slovenia ALDE

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1

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1

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3

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2

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1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
47

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2

Netherlands Verts/ALE

2

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3

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1

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1

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1

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1

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1

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1

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2

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6
icon: EFDD EFDD
40

Poland EFDD

1

France EFDD

1

Sweden EFDD

2

Lithuania EFDD

2

Czechia EFDD

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1
icon: NI NI
45

Poland NI

2

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2

Belgium NI

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1

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3

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2

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1
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47

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1

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3

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Against (1)

1

Ireland GUE/NGL

3

Italy GUE/NGL

3

Cyprus GUE/NGL

2

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1
icon: S&D S&D
182

Bulgaria S&D

For (1)

4
5

Netherlands S&D

Against (2)

2
3

Lithuania S&D

2

Croatia S&D

Against (1)

1

Czechia S&D

4

Slovenia S&D

Against (1)

1

Latvia S&D

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1

Luxembourg S&D

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1

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1

Ireland S&D

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1

Cyprus S&D

2

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3

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 95 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 512, -: 147, 0: 38
DE PL RO IT FR ES BG SK CZ PT GB HU LT DK SE HR BE FI NL AT MT SI LV LU EE IE EL CY
Total
90
45
30
69
72
50
17
13
21
20
62
18
11
11
18
10
20
11
24
17
6
7
7
6
6
9
20
6
icon: PPE PPE
210
2

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1

Belgium PPE

4

Finland PPE

2

Luxembourg PPE

3

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1
icon: S&D S&D
182

Bulgaria S&D

Abstain (1)

4
5

Croatia S&D

For (1)

1

Belgium S&D

Against (2)

4

Netherlands S&D

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2

Malta S&D

3

Slovenia S&D

For (1)

1

Latvia S&D

1

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For (1)

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1

Ireland S&D

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2
icon: ALDE ALDE
65

Romania ALDE

2

Czechia ALDE

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4

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1

Denmark ALDE

3

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2

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1

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60

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2

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1

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1

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2

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1
icon: NI NI
45

Germany NI

2

Poland NI

2

United Kingdom NI

For (1)

1

Hungary NI

2

Belgium NI

Abstain (1)

1

Netherlands NI

3
icon: EFDD EFDD
39

Poland EFDD

1

France EFDD

1

Czechia EFDD

Abstain (1)

1

Lithuania EFDD

2

Sweden EFDD

2
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
47

Italy GUE/NGL

3

United Kingdom GUE/NGL

Against (1)

1

Sweden GUE/NGL

Against (1)

1

Finland GUE/NGL

Against (1)

1

Netherlands GUE/NGL

For (1)

3

Ireland GUE/NGL

3

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2
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
48

United Kingdom Verts/ALE

6

Hungary Verts/ALE

2

Lithuania Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Denmark Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

Croatia Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Belgium Verts/ALE

2

Finland Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Netherlands Verts/ALE

2

Austria Verts/ALE

3

Slovenia Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

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1

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

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1

Estonia Verts/ALE

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1

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - Am 7 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: -: 335, +: 215, 0: 144
FR GB IT AT EL IE CY FI BE LU DK EE MT LT SE PT SI LV NL ES HU HR SK CZ RO BG DE PL
Total
72
63
69
17
20
9
6
11
20
5
11
6
6
11
17
20
7
7
24
49
18
10
13
21
30
17
89
45
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
48

Austria Verts/ALE

3

Finland Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Belgium Verts/ALE

2

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Denmark Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Estonia Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Lithuania Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

Slovenia Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

1

Netherlands Verts/ALE

2

Hungary Verts/ALE

2

Croatia Verts/ALE

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1
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
47

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1

Ireland GUE/NGL

3

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2

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For (1)

1

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1

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3
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179

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1

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2

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2

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1
3

Estonia S&D

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1

Malta S&D

3

Lithuania S&D

2

Sweden S&D

Abstain (1)

4

Slovenia S&D

Abstain (1)

1

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1

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For (1)

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2

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For (1)

1

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4

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4
icon: EFDD EFDD
39

France EFDD

1

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2

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2

Czechia EFDD

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1

Poland EFDD

1
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45

United Kingdom NI

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1

Belgium NI

For (1)

1

Netherlands NI

3

Hungary NI

2

Germany NI

Abstain (1)

2

Poland NI

2
icon: ALDE ALDE
65

United Kingdom ALDE

Against (1)

1

Austria ALDE

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1

Ireland ALDE

Abstain (1)

1

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For (1)

3

Luxembourg ALDE

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1

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3

Estonia ALDE

3

Lithuania ALDE

Against (1)

Abstain (1)

3

Portugal ALDE

2

Slovenia ALDE

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1

Croatia ALDE

2

Romania ALDE

For (1)

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2
icon: ECR ECR
61

Greece ECR

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1

Finland ECR

2

Lithuania ECR

Against (1)

1

Latvia ECR

Against (1)

1

Netherlands ECR

2

Croatia ECR

Against (1)

1

Slovakia ECR

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3

Czechia ECR

2

Bulgaria ECR

2
icon: PPE PPE
209

Cyprus PPE

2

Finland PPE

2

Belgium PPE

4

Luxembourg PPE

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2

Denmark PPE

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1

Estonia PPE

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1

Lithuania PPE

2
4

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 109 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 499, -: 118, 0: 78
DE IT FR ES RO AT HU PT BG PL BE HR CZ LT SI SK LU SE DK LV EL NL IE FI EE CY MT GB
Total
89
69
72
50
30
18
18
19
17
45
19
10
21
11
7
13
6
17
11
7
20
24
9
11
6
6
6
64
icon: PPE PPE
210
2

Luxembourg PPE

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A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 117/1 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 571, -: 97, 0: 29
DE FR IT ES RO HU CZ SE BE BG PT EL PL LT AT HR GB SI SK EE DK FI LV LU CY NL MT IE
Total
90
71
68
49
30
18
21
19
20
17
19
20
45
11
17
10
65
7
13
6
11
11
7
6
6
24
6
9
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210
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3
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40

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A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - § 117/2 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 542, -: 123, 0: 34
FR IT DE ES RO AT HU BG BE PL PT CZ LT SE HR SI SK GB LU EE FI DK LV EL NL MT CY IE
Total
72
69
89
50
30
18
18
17
20
45
19
21
11
19
10
7
13
64
6
6
11
11
7
20
24
6
6
9
icon: PPE PPE
209
2

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2

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1
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4

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1

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1

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1

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2

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - Am 2 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: -: 342, +: 310, 0: 48
IT GB EL ES SE DE PT CY MT RO LT SK IE FR LU AT FI DK SI EE LV CZ HR HU BE BG NL PL
Total
68
65
20
50
19
91
20
6
6
30
11
12
9
72
6
18
11
11
7
6
7
21
10
18
19
17
24
45
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47

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1

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1

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3

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3
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3

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1

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1

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3

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1

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1

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2
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40

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2

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2

France EFDD

Against (1)

1

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1

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1
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45

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1

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2

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2

Belgium NI

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1

Netherlands NI

3

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2
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2

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2

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1

Czechia ECR

2

Croatia ECR

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1

Bulgaria ECR

2

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2
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65

United Kingdom ALDE

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1

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2

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2

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1

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1

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1

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3

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2
icon: PPE PPE
211

Cyprus PPE

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Lithuania PPE

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1
4

Estonia PPE

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1

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - Considérant B/2 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 508, -: 136, 0: 48
DE IT PL GB RO ES BG CZ BE PT SK HU LT DK FR NL HR FI MT AT SI LV EE LU IE SE CY EL
Total
88
66
44
65
30
49
17
21
20
20
13
18
11
11
72
24
10
11
6
18
7
7
6
5
9
18
6
20
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208

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4
2

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1

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2

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3
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178

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2

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1

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3

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5

Slovenia S&D

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1

Latvia S&D

1

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United Kingdom ALDE

1

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2

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3

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2

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2

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Abstain (1)

1

Lithuania EFDD

2

France EFDD

1

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2

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2

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3
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47

Italy GUE/NGL

3

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1

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3

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1

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3

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1

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2
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48

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6

Belgium Verts/ALE

2

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2

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1

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1

Netherlands Verts/ALE

2

Croatia Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Finland Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Austria Verts/ALE

3

Slovenia Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

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1

Estonia Verts/ALE

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1

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - Am 3 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: -: 348, +: 255, 0: 98
IT EL ES PT CY RO GB SE IE MT LU EE FI HU LT DK SI LV SK CZ HR AT BG FR BE NL DE PL
Total
69
19
50
20
6
30
64
19
9
6
6
6
11
18
11
11
7
7
13
21
10
18
17
72
20
24
91
45
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Cyprus S&D

2

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1

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3

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1

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1

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For (1)

1

Latvia S&D

1

Croatia S&D

For (1)

1

Netherlands S&D

2
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47

Cyprus GUE/NGL

2

United Kingdom GUE/NGL

1

Sweden GUE/NGL

For (1)

1

Ireland GUE/NGL

3

Finland GUE/NGL

For (1)

1

Netherlands GUE/NGL

3
icon: EFDD EFDD
40

Sweden EFDD

2

Lithuania EFDD

2

Czechia EFDD

Abstain (1)

1

France EFDD

Abstain (1)

1

Poland EFDD

1
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48

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6

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

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1

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1

Finland Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

1

Hungary Verts/ALE

2

Lithuania Verts/ALE

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1

Denmark Verts/ALE

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1

Slovenia Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

1

Croatia Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

1

Austria Verts/ALE

3

Belgium Verts/ALE

2

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2
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45

United Kingdom NI

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1

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2

Belgium NI

Against (1)

1

Netherlands NI

3

Germany NI

Against (1)

2

Poland NI

2
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62

Greece ECR

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1

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2

Lithuania ECR

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1

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Against (1)

1

Czechia ECR

2

Croatia ECR

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1

Bulgaria ECR

2

Netherlands ECR

2
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65

Portugal ALDE

2

Romania ALDE

2

United Kingdom ALDE

Against (1)

1

Ireland ALDE

Abstain (1)

1

Luxembourg ALDE

Against (1)

1

Estonia ALDE

3
3

Denmark ALDE

3

Slovenia ALDE

Against (1)

1

Croatia ALDE

2

Austria ALDE

Against (1)

1
icon: PPE PPE
210

Greece PPE

Abstain (1)

3

Cyprus PPE

2

Luxembourg PPE

3

Estonia PPE

Against (1)

1

Finland PPE

2

Lithuania PPE

2

Denmark PPE

Against (1)

1
4

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - Am 4 #

2015/03/10 Outcome: -: 343, +: 295, 0: 49
IT EL GB ES SE PT CY RO MT IE HU LU AT EE DE LT DK SI LV FI FR CZ SK HR BE BG NL PL
Total
67
20
65
50
18
20
6
30
6
9
18
6
18
6
87
11
11
7
7
10
70
20
13
10
17
17
23
44
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180

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2

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3

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1

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1

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1

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1

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1

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3

Netherlands S&D

2
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46

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1

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1

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2

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3

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1

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2
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45

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2

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2

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1

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3

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1

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39

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2

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1

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Abstain (1)

1

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1
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45

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1

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2

Germany NI

2

Belgium NI

Against (1)

1

Netherlands NI

3

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2
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1

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1

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1

Finland ECR

2

Czechia ECR

2

Croatia ECR

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1

Bulgaria ECR

2

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2
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64

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1

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2

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2

Ireland ALDE

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1

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1

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1

Estonia ALDE

3
3

Denmark ALDE

3

Slovenia ALDE

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1

Croatia ALDE

2
icon: PPE PPE
206

Cyprus PPE

2

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3

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1

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2

Denmark PPE

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1
4

Finland PPE

2

A8-0019/2015 - Morten Messerschmidt - Résolution #

2015/03/10 Outcome: +: 526, -: 108, 0: 59
DE IT ES RO GB BE FR BG CZ HU PT SK PL SE DK LT NL HR FI LV LU IE EE SI AT MT EL CY
Total
90
68
49
30
65
19
72
16
21
18
20
13
45
16
11
10
24
10
10
7
6
9
6
7
18
6
20
6
icon: PPE PPE
211

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1
2

Finland PPE

2

Luxembourg PPE

3

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1
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177
3

Netherlands S&D

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2

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1

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1

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For (1)

1

Ireland S&D

For (1)

1

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1

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1

Malta S&D

3

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2
icon: ALDE ALDE
62

Romania ALDE

2

United Kingdom ALDE

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AmendmentsDossier
355 2014/2158(INI)
2014/12/08 IMCO 68 amendments...
source: 544.281
2014/12/17 ECON 287 amendments...
source: 544.265

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  • date: 2014-08-12T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.connefof.europarl.europa.eu/connefof/app/exp/COM(2014)0249 title: COM(2014)0249 type: Contribution body: PT_PARLIAMENT
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Promoting competitiveness by fighting against cartels : antitrust enforcement has deterred and punished the artificial fragmentation of the internal market. Cartels often concern input and intermediate goods and the Commission has focused its enforcement efforts on this area. The Commission is currently dealing with a number of cases in the area of financial services . On 4 December, the Commission fined 8 banks a total of EUR 1 712 468 000 for participating in cartels in markets for financial derivatives covering the EEA. The Commission also has several ongoing cases in the food sector , an area of direct concern to consumers. In addition to those decisions, in April the Commission sent a Statement of Objections to a number of suppliers of smart-card chips for their alleged participation in a cartel. The Commission adopted an additional key initiative for the antitrust regulatory environment: the proposal for a Directive on how citizens and companies can claim damages when they are victims of infringements of the EU antitrust rules, such as cartels and abuses of a dominant market position. Furthermore, the Commission adopted a series of measures aiming to simplify mergers . State Aid Modernisation : State aid Modernisation has been developed to encourage the design of growth-enhancing public spending. In 2013, the main elements on which the Commission focused its work on were as follows: adoption of new Regional Aid guidelines for 2014-2020; revised guidelines for the application of EU State aid rules to the broadband sector; revised State Aid guidelines devoted to the promotion of risk-capital investments in SMEs ; new State Aid guidelines on rescue and restructuring to support firms in temporary difficulties; revised State aid guidelines for research , development and innovation (R&D&I), with a view to adopting new rules in 2014; revised future State aid guidelines for energy and environment which should lead to the adoption of new rules in 2014. Strategic sectors : important decisions have been taken in sectors of strategic importance such as financial services, telecoms, the digital economy, and energy. In the financial sector : most of the efforts focused on: (i) focus on derivatives and benchmark rates, with a proposed draft Regulation to restore confidence in those benchmarks to ensure the integrity of benchmarks by guaranteeing that they are not subject to conflicts of interest; (ii) state aid in the banking sector, revamped based on the Banking Communication ; (iii) the enforcement and regulatory efforts in the payments area, with the revised Payment Services Directive and the Proposal for a Regulation on interchange fees for card-based payments. In the energy sector : the measures to be taken aim to provide the EU with a common framework for energy, investing in infrastructure, increasing energy efficiency, and encouraging more efficient and better market-integrated aid to renewables. Competition is part of the policy mix that can address those challenges. In 2013, antitrust enforcement actions have contributed or will contribute in the future to curbing energy prices by combatting abusive or collusive behaviour leading to segmentation of markets and inefficient allocation of energy. In the digital sector : effective scrutiny of the behaviour of dominant firms, as well as quick reaction in case of abuses, is particularly important, since illegal practices may cause the early exit from the market of small and innovative competitors. The Commission sought to: (i) facilitate the dissemination of intellectual property and knowledge is also important in the digital industries; (ii) combine competition-policy instruments to address the challenges of fast-moving market; (iii) promote connectivity and tackling Single Market fragmentation in the telecoms sector; (iv) remove obstacles to innovation in the knowledge economy. International cooperation : international co-operation in competition policy-making and enforcement helped to tackle the challenges posed by the growing internationalisation of business. As encouraged by the European Parliament, the Commission continued to engage in multilateral and bilateral policy dialogues with the authorities in a number of other jurisdictions so as to promote convergence on both substantive and procedural competition rules.
  • date: 2014-11-24T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP
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The Commission is called upon to: · consider the social and labour impacts of its interventions in the field of state aid, especially in those regions with high levels of unemployment; · identify possible imbalances between Member States which could distort competition, as well as their causes and economic impact; · respect the needs of citizens , consumers and SMEs by placing their concerns at the centre of the decision-making process; · significantly widen and deepen its investigations into fiscal state aid, in light of the LuxLeaks revelations. State aid and Services of General Economic Interest (SGEIs) : the report reaffirmed the importance of the SGEI designation for universally accessible services that are of vital significance to European citizens, from healthcare to social security to housing provision. However, the Commission should ensure that compensation granted to SGEIs is compatible with EU state aid rules. Antitrust and cartels : in order to increase the effectiveness of the penalty system, the Commission is called upon to: · assess the possibility of complementing cartel fines with individual sanctions such as individual fines and disqualification of directors; · put in place an institutional mechanism which would ensure that whenever a national authority takes an antitrust decision there would be an automatic follow-up check; · provide a comprehensive legal and economic assessment of antitrust and cartels cases, particularly in fast-moving markets. They called, in that connection, for details to be provided of the conditions subject to which parent companies that exercise a degree of influence over their subsidiaries can be held severally liable for breaches of antitrust law by the latter even if they themselves were not directly involved. Merger control : the Commission is called upon to be attentive to those cases where just after a merger is cleared, consumer prices rise or there is a relevant reduction of a product’s quality. The report also called for much clearer definitions to be drawn up of the concepts of market share, market power and definition. Sector developments : the report: · stressed that competition policy should take account of the threefold objective of the affordability, sustainability and security of energy supply for the European economy and its competitiveness when addressing the current fragmentation of the market; · recognised the role of competition policy in the pursuit of a Digital Single Market and called on the Commission to review existing competition law instruments in order to determine whether they meet the demands of the digital age; · called on the Commission to analyse how to accommodate the rise of the sharing economy in the European legislation; · invited the Member States to implement the new EU public procurement rules and the Commission to ensure their application; · highlighted the contribution of cartel enforcement to a more transparent financial services sector; it called for a swift end to the state aid crisis regime for the banking sector; · stressed the importance of conducting a thorough analysis of each Member State’s tax laws with a view to putting forward tax harmonisation measures which support SMEs and foster their growth and which ensure that Member States are competitive on world market; · called on the Commission and the Member States to ensure a level playing field which allows free but also fair competition in all transport modes ; the Commission is invited to complete the implementation of the Single European Railway Area. International dimension : the report called for the inclusion of a competition chapter, to include provisions covering antitrust, mergers, state-owned enterprises, subsidies and unequal market access, within the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement . Role of the European Parliament : Members considered that the fundamentals and key guidelines of competition policy should in future be drawn up and adopted in closer cooperation with Parliament in order to strengthen the democratic legitimation of the competition authority. Members called on the Commissioner to commit to frequent meetings with the relevant committees of Parliament, as well as with the Competition Working Group of Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. Lastly, they considered that the European Parliament should have codecision powers in competition policy.
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  • date: 2015-03-10T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2015-0051 title: T8-0051/2015 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 526 votes to 108, with 59 abstentions, a resolution on the Annual Report on EU Competition Policy. Parliament stressed the need to focus more on promoting competition for the achievement of the ambitious objectives for jobs, growth, investment and the global competitiveness of the European economy. It highlighted the essential role of competition policy enforcement in creating a level playing field that fosters innovation, productivity, job creation and investment by all players across the single market and across all business models, including SMEs. 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Members reiterated that EU Structural Funds may not be used in a way that directly or indirectly supports the relocation of services or production to other Member States. Antitrust and cartels : each year losses of EUR 181-320 billion – approximately 3% of EU GDP – accrue owing to the existence of cartels. In order to increase the effectiveness of the penalty system, the Commission is called upon to: · assess the possibility of complementing cartel fines with individual sanctions such as individual fines and disqualification of directors; · put in place an institutional mechanism which would ensure that whenever a national authority takes an antitrust decision there would be an automatic follow-up check; · provide a comprehensive legal and economic assessment of antitrust and cartels cases, particularly in fast-moving markets. 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Sector developments : Parliament made the following recommendations: · as regards energy and environment , competition policy should take account of the threefold objective of the affordability, sustainability and security of energy supply for the European economy and its competitiveness when addressing the current fragmentation of the market; · review existing competition law instruments in order to determine whether they meet the demands of the digital age ; enforce properly both ex post and ex ante competition rules in order to prevent excessive market concentration and abuse of dominance; · analyse how to accommodate the rise of the sharing economy in the European legislation; companies related to the so-called sharing economy must pay taxes and comply with regulations in the same way as traditional businesses; · implement the new EU public procurement rules in a timely manner, including the provisions on criteria linked to the subject-matter of the contract, including social, environmental and innovative characteristics, and on e-administration, e-procurement; · maintain a close watch on the banking sector in order to enhance competition in European banking markets; return to the conventional application of state aid control as soon as this is viable for the banking sector; · strengthen the links between competition policy and transport policy in order to improve the competitiveness of the European transport sector and complete the implementation of the Single European Railway Area. On fiscal state aid , Parliament is concerned over possible illegal corporate tax practices in Member States. It called on the Commission to conclude its ongoing investigations into tax rulings as speedily as possible using all available evidence, notably in light of the publication of the ‘LuxLeaks’ documents. International dimension : the resolution called for the inclusion of a competition chapter, to include provisions covering antitrust, mergers, state-owned enterprises, subsidies and unequal market access, within the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement . Role of the European Parliament : the resolution considered that the fundamentals and key guidelines of competition policy should in future be drawn up and adopted in closer cooperation with Parliament in order to strengthen the democratic legitimation of the competition authority. Members called on the Commissioner to commit to frequent meetings with the relevant committees of Parliament, as well as with the Competition Working Group of Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. Lastly, they considered that the European Parliament should have codecision powers in competition policy.
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  • The European Parliament adopted by 526 votes to 108, with 59 abstentions, a resolution on the Annual Report on EU Competition Policy.

    Parliament stressed the need to focus more on promoting competition for the achievement of the ambitious objectives for jobs, growth, investment and the global competitiveness of the European economy. It highlighted the essential role of competition policy enforcement in creating a level playing field that fosters innovation, productivity, job creation and investment by all players across the single market and across all business models, including SMEs. The Commission is called upon to:

    ·         enforce antitrust, state aid and merger control rules with a view to achieving a well-functioning internal market and social progress;

    ·         consider the social and labour impacts of its interventions in the field of state aid, especially in those regions with high levels of unemployment;

    ·         respect the needs of citizens, consumers and SMEs by placing their concerns at the centre of the decision-making process;

    ·         state clearly its concerns in the sphere of taxation and ensure that competition policy instruments must not be misused as a means of implementing tax measures.

    State aid and Services of General Economic Interest (SGEIs): Parliament reaffirmed the importance of the SGEI designation for universally accessible services that are of vital significance to European citizens, from healthcare to social security to housing provision. However, the Commission should ensure that compensation granted to SGEIs is compatible with EU state aid rules.

    Members reiterated that EU Structural Funds may not be used in a way that directly or indirectly supports the relocation of services or production to other Member States.

    Antitrust and cartels: each year losses of EUR 181-320 billion – approximately 3% of EU GDP – accrue owing to the existence of cartels. In order to increase the effectiveness of the penalty system, the Commission is called upon to:

    ·         assess the possibility of complementing cartel fines with individual sanctions such as individual fines and disqualification of directors;

    ·         put in place an institutional mechanism which would ensure that whenever a national authority takes an antitrust decision there would be an automatic follow-up check;

    ·         provide a comprehensive legal and economic assessment of antitrust and cartels cases, particularly in fast-moving markets.

    Merger control: the Commission is called upon to be attentive to those cases where just after a merger is cleared, consumer prices rise or there is a relevant reduction of a product’s quality. The report also called for much clearer definitions to be drawn up of the concepts of market share, market power and definition.

    Sector developments: Parliament made the following recommendations:

    ·         as regards energy and environment, competition policy should take account of the  threefold objective of the affordability, sustainability and security of energy supply for the European economy and its competitiveness when addressing the current fragmentation of the market;

    ·         review existing competition law instruments in order to determine whether they meet the demands of the digital age; enforce properly both ex post and ex ante competition rules in order to prevent excessive market concentration and abuse of dominance;

    ·         analyse how to accommodate the rise of the sharing economy in the European legislation; companies related to the so-called sharing economy must pay taxes and comply with regulations in the same way as traditional businesses;

    ·         implement the new EU public procurement rules in a timely manner, including the provisions on criteria linked to the subject-matter of the contract, including social, environmental and innovative characteristics, and on e-administration, e-procurement;

    ·         maintain a close watch on the banking sector in order to enhance competition in European banking markets; return to the conventional application of state aid control as soon as this is viable for the banking sector;

    ·         strengthen the links between competition policy and transport policy in order to improve the competitiveness of the European transport sector and complete the implementation of the Single European Railway Area.

    On fiscal state aid, Parliament is concerned over possible illegal corporate tax practices in Member States. It called on the Commission to conclude its ongoing investigations into tax rulings as speedily as possible using all available evidence, notably in light of the publication of the ‘LuxLeaks’ documents.

    International dimension: the resolution called for the inclusion of a competition chapter, to include provisions covering antitrust, mergers, state-owned enterprises, subsidies and unequal market access, within the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement.

    Role of the European Parliament: the resolution considered that the fundamentals and key guidelines of competition policy should in future be drawn up and adopted in closer cooperation with Parliament in order to strengthen the democratic legitimation of the competition authority.

    Members called on the Commissioner to commit to frequent meetings with the relevant committees of Parliament, as well as with the Competition Working Group of Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs.

    Lastly, they considered that the European Parliament should have codecision powers in competition policy.

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  • PURPOSE: presentation of the Commission Report on Competition Policy 2013.

    CONTENT: in its 2013, the Commission stressed that there have been encouraging signs that an economic recovery is underway in Europe. Moreover, the European Parliament’s 2013 study on competition policy concluded: “Competition plays a crucial role in promoting productivity and innovation as drivers of economic growth. This means that competition policy, which intensifies competition, will stimulate growth.”

    In 2013, all competition-enforcement instruments have contributed to promote growth and competitiveness across the European economy.

    Promoting competitiveness by fighting against cartels: antitrust enforcement has deterred and punished the artificial fragmentation of the internal market.

    Cartels often concern input and intermediate goods and the Commission has focused its enforcement efforts on this area.

    The Commission is currently dealing with a number of cases in the area of financial services. On 4 December, the Commission fined 8 banks a total of EUR 1 712 468 000 for participating in cartels in markets for financial derivatives covering the EEA.

    The Commission also has several ongoing cases in the food sector, an area of direct concern to consumers.

    In addition to those decisions, in April the Commission sent a Statement of Objections to a number of suppliers of smart-card chips for their alleged participation in a cartel.

    The Commission adopted an additional key initiative for the antitrust regulatory environment: the proposal for a Directive on how citizens and companies can claim damages when they are victims of infringements of the EU antitrust rules, such as cartels and abuses of a dominant market position.

    Furthermore, the Commission adopted a series of measures aiming to simplify mergers.

    State Aid Modernisation: State aid Modernisation has been developed to encourage the design of growth-enhancing public spending. In 2013, the main elements on which the Commission focused its work on were as follows:

    • adoption of new Regional Aid guidelines for 2014-2020;
    • revised guidelines for the application of EU State aid rules to the broadband sector;
    • revised State Aid guidelines devoted to the promotion of risk-capital investments in SMEs;
    • new State Aid guidelines on rescue and restructuring to support firms in temporary difficulties;
    • revised State aid guidelines for research, development and innovation (R&D&I), with a view to adopting new rules in 2014;
    • revised future State aid guidelines for energy and environment which should lead to the adoption of new rules in 2014.

    Strategic sectors: important decisions have been taken in sectors of strategic importance such as financial services, telecoms, the digital economy, and energy.

    • In the financial sector: most of the efforts focused on: (i) focus on derivatives and benchmark rates, with a proposed draft Regulation to restore confidence in those benchmarks to ensure the integrity of benchmarks by guaranteeing that they are not subject to conflicts of interest; (ii) state aid in the banking sector, revamped based on the Banking Communication; (iii) the enforcement and regulatory efforts in the payments area, with the revised Payment Services Directive and the Proposal for a Regulation on interchange fees for card-based payments.
    • In the energy sector: the measures to be taken aim to provide the EU with a common framework for energy, investing in infrastructure, increasing energy efficiency, and encouraging more efficient and better market-integrated aid to renewables. Competition is part of the policy mix that can address those challenges. In 2013, antitrust enforcement actions have contributed or will contribute in the future to curbing energy prices by combatting abusive or collusive behaviour leading to segmentation of markets and inefficient allocation of energy.
    • In the digital sector: effective scrutiny of the behaviour of dominant firms, as well as quick reaction in case of abuses, is particularly important, since illegal practices may cause the early exit from the market of small and innovative competitors. The Commission sought to: (i) facilitate the dissemination of intellectual property and knowledge is also important in the digital industries; (ii) combine competition-policy instruments to address the challenges of fast-moving market; (iii) promote connectivity and tackling Single Market fragmentation in the telecoms sector; (iv) remove obstacles to innovation in the knowledge economy.

    International cooperation: international co-operation in competition policy-making and enforcement helped to tackle the challenges posed by the growing internationalisation of business. As encouraged by the European Parliament, the Commission continued to engage in multilateral and bilateral policy dialogues with the authorities in a number of other jurisdictions so as to promote convergence on both substantive and procedural competition rules.

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