The situation in the Philippines, including the case of Maria Ressa

· RC-B9-0290/2020 · Résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 626 votes to 7, with 52 abstentions, a resolution on the situation in the Philippines, including the case of Maria Ressa.

The text adopted in plenary had been tabled as a joint resolution by the EPP, S&D, Renew, Greens/EFA, ECR and GUE/NGL groups.

Members expressed their deep concern about the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in the Philippines under President Duterte. They strongly condemned the thousands of extrajudicial executions and other serious human rights violations linked to the ‘war on drugs’, stressing that the fight against drug trafficking must be pursued in full compliance with due process of law, in conformity with national and international law and with an emphasis on public…

For: 626(91 %). Against: 7(1 %). Abstentions: 52(8 %). In total, 685 MEPs voted. 20 MEPs didn’t vote.

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