Fishing authorisations for Union fishing vessels in United Kingdom waters and fishing operations of United Kingdom fishing vessels in Union waters
· C9-0396/2020 · Proposition de la Commission
- Basic air connectivity: the temporary rules ensuring certain air services between the UK and the EU continue for a maximum of six months were adopted with 680 votes in favour (3 against, 4 abstentions). This includes rights for UK and EU air carriers to continue to fly over and make technical stops on EU territory, as well as serve direct routes to the EU. Also a limited number of specific pandemic-related cargo flights will be allowed.
- Aviation safety: the regulation ensuring various certificates for products, parts, appliances and companies remain valid was adopted with 680 votes in favour (3 against, 4 abstentions). This will avoid UK and EU aircraft that use these products and services being grounded.
- Basic road connectivity: the temporary rules ensuring road freight and road passenger transport for a maximum of six months were adopted with 680 votes in favour (4 against, 3 abstentions). This will allow carriage of goods as well as coach and bus services coming to Europe and going to the UK to continue.
For: 677(99 %). Against: 4(1 %). Abstentions: 6(1 %). In total, 687 MEPs voted. 17 MEPs didn’t vote.
Magdalena ADAMOWICZEPP · Polandfor
Asim ADEMOVEPP · Bulgariafor
Isabella ADINOLFINon-attached · Italyfor
Matteo ADINOLFIIdentity and Democracy · Italyfor
Alex AGIUS SALIBAS&D · Maltafor
Mazaly AGUILARECR · Spainfor
Clara AGUILERAS&D · Spainfor
Abir AL-SAHLANIRenew · Swedenfor
Alviina ALAMETSÄGreens/EFA · Finlandfor
Alexander ALEXANDROV YORDANOVEPP · Bulgariadid not vote
- European People’s Party
For: 181(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 181 MEPs voted. 6 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
For: 140(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 140 MEPs voted. 5 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Renew Europe
For: 96(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 96 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Identity and Democracy
For: 70(95 %). Against: 3(4 %). Abstentions: 1(1 %). In total, 74 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Greens/European Free Alliance
For: 70(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 70 MEPs voted. 3 MEPs didn’t vote.
- European Conservatives and Reformists
For: 61(98 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 1(2 %). In total, 62 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- The Left in the European Parliament
For: 39(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 39 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Non-attached Members
For: 20(80 %). Against: 1(4 %). Abstentions: 4(16 %). In total, 25 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Germany
For: 93(99 %). Against: 1(1 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 94 MEPs voted. 2 MEPs didn’t vote.
- France
For: 78(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 78 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Italy
For: 73(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 73 MEPs voted. 3 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Spain
For: 59(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 59 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Poland
For: 50(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 50 MEPs voted. 2 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Romania
For: 32(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 32 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Netherlands
For: 27(96 %). Against: 1(4 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 28 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Belgium
For: 21(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 21 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Czechia
For: 19(95 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 1(5 %). In total, 20 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Hungary
For: 20(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 20 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
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