BETA

Awaiting Parliament 1st reading / single reading / budget 1st stage



2015/2273(INI) EU relations with Tunisia in the current regional context
RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead AFET CASTALDO Fabio Massimo (EFD) CESA Lorenzo (EPP), PANZERI Pier Antonio (S&D), BASHIR Amjad (ECR), VAUTMANS Hilde (ALDE), VERGIAT Marie-Christine (GUE/NGL), SMITH Alyn (Verts/ALE)
Lead committee dossier: AFET/8/04815
Legal Basis RoP 052

Activites

  • 2016/09/14 Vote in plenary scheduled
  • 2016/09/13 Debate in Parliament
  • 2016/07/26 Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
    • A8-0249/2016 summary
  • 2016/07/12 Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
  • 2015/10/29 Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading

Documents

AmendmentsDossier
270 2015/2273(INI)
2016/05/19 AFET 270 amendments...
source: 580.794

History

(these mark the time of scraping, not the official date of the change)

activities/4/docs
  • url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2016-0345 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading title: T8-0345/2016
activities/4/type
Old
Vote in plenary scheduled
New
Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
procedure/stage_reached
Old
Awaiting Parliament 1st reading / single reading / budget 1st stage
New
Procedure completed
activities/3/docs
  • url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20160913&type=CRE type: Debate in Parliament title: Debate in Parliament
activities/3/type
Old
Debate in plenary scheduled
New
Debate in Parliament
activities/3/date
Old
2016-09-12T00:00:00
New
2016-09-13T00:00:00
activities/4/date
Old
2016-09-13T00:00:00
New
2016-09-14T00:00:00
activities/2/docs/0/text
  • The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the own-initiative report by Fabio Massimo CASTALDO (EFDD, IT) on the EU relations with Tunisia in the current regional context.

    Members recalled that the peaceful democratic transition process in Tunisia represents a successful example in the Arab world and its consolidation is paramount for the stability of the entire region. Therefore, they renew their commitment to the Tunisian people and the political transition process that began in 2011.

    While supporting the consolidation of the democratic transition and foster investment and development in all sectors of the economy and society in the country, Members consider that it is imperative for Tunisia to implement adequate reforms aimed at boosting employment and developing sustainable and inclusive growth.

    They stressed the importance of respect for human rights and the relaunch of the political process of integration in the framework of the Arab Maghreb Union.

    I - Political reforms and Institutions: Members expressed support for the process of democratisation and for the People’s Representative Assembly (PRA) given the challenge of enhancing stability in a volatile regional context while deepening democracy. They expressed support for a review of the needs of the PRA. The European Parliament’s services should enhance the capacity-building support activities provided to the PRA.

    Welcoming an enhanced dialogue between the EU and Tunisia, Members called for measures on:

    • reforming public administration in the country;
    • democratic transition and development in general;
    • decentralisation and the empowerment of regions;
    • monitoring respect for human rights, including the protection of women and children, gender equality and the protection of all victims of persecution and discrimination.

    Members called for an EU and EP monitoring mission and election assistance for local elections (scheduled in October 2016). They called for support for gender-balanced policies and for the inclusion of young people in political life, especially regarding the promotion of youth participation in local elections.

    As regards human rights, Members called for measures to prevent the use of torture and to abolish the death penalty.

    The report called for a reform of the penal code which penalises homosexuality.

    As regards civil liberties, Members called for a reform of the penal code to defend the freedom of expression and freedom of the press and media, freedom of expression online

    II. Economic and social development: Members welcomed the Commission’s proposal for macro-financial assistance of EUR 500 million. They also noted the launch of negotiations on an ambitious free trade agreement (DCFTA) between the EU and Tunisia.

    They encouraged partnerships with other interested global and regional donor countries and organisations and, in particular, measures reducing regional disparities and promoting training and investment in agriculture, taking into account the specificities of local agriculture, IT, the social economy, the manufacturing sector, tourism and SMEs which would boost employment.

    In order to address unemployment, especially for young people, Members called for deep reforms with a view to promoting quality education. They called on all parties to maintain a spirit of good cooperation in order to focus on reforms with a view to inclusive economic development for all territories of the country, including the less advanced and impoverished inland regions. The EU is called upon to step up its efforts against desertification in Tunisia and water shortages.

    Measures are necessary to combat corruption.

    The report expressed concerns regarding the sustainability of the Tunisian debt. It called for the conversion of Tunisian debt into investment projects, especially for building strategic infrastructures and reducing regional disparities. It called for further assistance for SMEs, notably access to financial support.

    They also encouraged more North African regional cooperation on specific issues such as afforestation and water management, as well as greater socioeconomic integration, within the context sustainable development.

    III. Security and defence: Members are deeply concerned about the immediate security spillover in Tunisia originating, among other reasons, from instability in Libya. They expressed concerns at the high number of Tunisian foreign fighters joining Daesh and other terrorist groups. They are particularly concerned about the situation in Libya and called on all parties in Libya to engage constructively with the Government of National Accord (GNA).

    Members called on the Tunisian Government to set up a strategy to deal with returning foreign fighters, for example by coupling punitive and precautionary measures with deradicalisation and rehabilitation programmes. They recognise that terrorism is a shared challenge which requires a joint response and that cooperation between the EU and Tunisia in the field of security and the fight against terrorism has been stepped up recently.

    They expressed its deepest concern about Law 22/2015 on counter-terrorism, adopted in July 2015 by Tunisia's Assembly of Representatives, which imposes the death penalty as a possible sentence for a range of ‘terror’ offences. The Tunisian authorities are called upon to continue to observe the moratorium on the death penalty and although Tunisia is one of the countries that are most vulnerable to the terrorism threat, states are obliged to fully respect human rights when fighting terrorism.

    In parallel, Members welcomed the launch, in November 2015, of the EU programme of support for security sector reform in Tunisia. They called for the promotion of a logic of objectives, rather than mere support by policy instruments, within a clear strategic vision focusing on prevention.

    IV. Mobility, research, education and culture: Members welcomed the EU and the Tunisia Mobility Partnership signed in March 2014.They recommended that Member States should show their solidarity with Tunisia by facilitating the issuing of visas for entrepreneurs, teachers, students, researchers, artists, etc.

    They encouraged the EU to sign mobility partnerships with the partner countries in its southern neighbourhood in order to relax visa procedures in conjunction with readmission agreements. They called on the Commission, in cooperation with the Member States, to develop possibilities for circular migration schemes which would open up safe and legal routes for migrants.

    Members condemned trafficking in human beings, most of the victims of which are women, and called on the Tunisian authorities to cooperate closely with Member States in order to tackle organised forms of illegal immigration.

    Members underlined that Tunisia should become a full participant in the Erasmus + programme in order to develop further the exchange of university students. Partnerships should be developed among schools, universities and research centres or in the area of culture and sports.

    Lastly, Members stated that the use of Arabic is necessary to ensure the involvement of civil society in EU-Tunisia relations, in particular in the context of the free trade agreement negotiations.

activities/2/docs
  • url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A8-2016-0249&language=EN type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading title: A8-0249/2016
activities/2
date
2016-07-26T00:00:00
body
EP
type
Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
procedure/stage_reached
Old
Awaiting committee decision
New
Awaiting Parliament 1st reading / single reading / budget 1st stage
activities/1
date
2016-07-12T00:00:00
body
EP
type
Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
committees
body: EP shadows: group: EPP name: CESA Lorenzo group: S&D name: PANZERI Pier Antonio group: ECR name: BASHIR Amjad group: ALDE name: VAUTMANS Hilde group: GUE/NGL name: VERGIAT Marie-Christine group: Verts/ALE name: SMITH Alyn responsible: True committee: AFET date: 2015-06-29T00:00:00 committee_full: Foreign Affairs rapporteur: group: EFD name: CASTALDO Fabio Massimo
procedure/Modified legal basis
Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament EP 150
activities/1/type
Old
Indicative plenary sitting date, 1st reading/single reading
New
Debate in plenary scheduled
activities/2
date
2016-09-13T00:00:00
body
EP
type
Vote in plenary scheduled
activities/0/committees/0/shadows/4
group
GUE/NGL
name
VERGIAT Marie-Christine
committees/0/shadows/4
group
GUE/NGL
name
VERGIAT Marie-Christine
activities/1/date
Old
2016-07-04T00:00:00
New
2016-09-12T00:00:00
activities/1/date
Old
2016-06-22T00:00:00
New
2016-07-04T00:00:00
activities/1/date
Old
2016-09-12T00:00:00
New
2016-06-22T00:00:00
activities/1/date
Old
2016-06-22T00:00:00
New
2016-09-12T00:00:00
activities/0/committees/0/shadows/3
group
ALDE
name
VAUTMANS Hilde
committees/0/shadows/3
group
ALDE
name
VAUTMANS Hilde
activities/0/committees/0/shadows/2/mepref
Old
4f1adbd1b819f207b30000e7
New
53b2d757b819f205b0000017
activities/0/committees/0/shadows/2/name
Old
TANNOCK Charles
New
BASHIR Amjad
activities/0/committees/0/shadows/3
group
Verts/ALE
name
SMITH Alyn
committees/0/shadows/2/mepref
Old
4f1adbd1b819f207b30000e7
New
53b2d757b819f205b0000017
committees/0/shadows/2/name
Old
TANNOCK Charles
New
BASHIR Amjad
committees/0/shadows/3
group
Verts/ALE
name
SMITH Alyn
activities/1
date
2016-06-22T00:00:00
body
EP
type
Indicative plenary sitting date, 1st reading/single reading
activities/0/committees/0/shadows
  • group: EPP name: CESA Lorenzo
  • group: S&D name: PANZERI Pier Antonio
  • group: ECR name: TANNOCK Charles
committees/0/shadows
  • group: EPP name: CESA Lorenzo
  • group: S&D name: PANZERI Pier Antonio
  • group: ECR name: TANNOCK Charles
activities
  • date: 2015-10-29T00:00:00 body: EP type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading committees: body: EP responsible: True committee: AFET date: 2015-06-29T00:00:00 committee_full: Foreign Affairs rapporteur: group: EFD name: CASTALDO Fabio Massimo
committees
  • body: EP responsible: True committee: AFET date: 2015-06-29T00:00:00 committee_full: Foreign Affairs rapporteur: group: EFD name: CASTALDO Fabio Massimo
links
other
    procedure
    dossier_of_the_committee
    AFET/8/04815
    geographical_area
    Tunisia
    reference
    2015/2273(INI)
    title
    EU relations with Tunisia in the current regional context
    legal_basis
    Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament EP 052
    stage_reached
    Awaiting committee decision
    subtype
    Initiative
    type
    INI - Own-initiative procedure
    subject
    6.40.05.02 Relations with the countries of the Great Maghreb and Maghreb