Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) guidelines

· A9-0251/2020 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 657 votes to 8, with 25 abstentions, a resolution on the revision of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) guidelines.

Parliament underlined the added value of multimodal core network corridors covering the major passenger and freight flows between and within Member States. It considered it crucial to complete the operation by 2030, giving priority to the elimination of bottlenecks and missing links, as well as to the completion of cross-border sections.

According to Members, the revision of the TEN-T regulation is an opportunity to make the network sustainable in order to ensure the proper functioning of the EU's single market and the further realisation of the Single European Transport Area and the…

For: 657(95 %). Against: 8(1 %). Abstentions: 25(4 %). In total, 690 MEPs voted. 13 MEPs didn’t vote.

More information

The following external links provide additional information about this vote. All links point to official websites of the European Parliament.

  • Summary
    Summary published in the Legislative Observatory. Summaries contain more information about the subject of the vote. Compared to press releases, they are usually more detailed, but can also contain more technical language.
  • Report or resolution
    Original text of the report or resolution as tabled. The text may be different from the adopted text if MEPs have adopted amendments.
  • Texts adopted
    Texts adopted during the plenary session, including changes from amendments.
  • Legislative Observatory
    Find out more about the procedure this vote is part of. This includes information about the current state of the procedure, past and upcoming steps, as well as key players.

Open data

We provide raw voting data for this vote that you can use for data analysis, visualizations, or research. Read more about our data license or download data in CSV format or JSON format.

Embed

Want to embed the results of this vote on your website? Use our

to create an interactive table in just a few clicks.

Sources

HowTheyVote.eu compiles information from multiple official sources. The information on this page is based on the following sources:

Report an error

If you think the data displayed on this page is incorrect you can report a data error using this form. Thanks for your help! Your report helps us to improve the data quality on HowTheyVote.eu.