Monitoring the application of European Union law 2017, 2018 and 2019

· A9-0270/2020 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 504 votes to 123, with 61 abstentions, a resolution on monitoring the application of Union law 2017, 2018 and 2019.

The resolution welcomed the Commission's annual reports on the application of EU law for the years 2017, 2018 and 2019, including country reports, which are valuable tools for EU legislators to identify potential problems.

In view of the large number of petitions expressing citizens' concerns about alleged violations of the rule of law in Member States, Members welcomed the Commission's first annual report on the rule of law as a new preventative tool and as part of the new annual European Rule of Law mechanism.

Parliament called on the Commission to strengthen the public debate on its annual…

For: 504(73 %). Against: 123(18 %). Abstentions: 61(9 %). In total, 688 MEPs voted. 15 MEPs didn’t vote.

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