Corporate due diligence and corporate accountability
· A9-0018/2021 · Proposition de résolution
- Due diligence requires companies to identify, address and remedy their impact on human rights and the environment throughout their value chain
- Rules should apply to companies operating in EU internal market, including those from outside the EU
- Sanctions for non-compliance and legal support for victims of corporations in third countries
- Ban on import of products linked to severe human rights violations such as forced or child labour
For: 504(73 %). Against: 79(11 %). Abstentions: 112(16 %). In total, 695 MEPs voted. 10 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Magdalena ADAMOWICZEPP · Poland
- Asim ADEMOVEPP · Bulgaria
- Isabella ADINOLFINon-attached · Italy
- Matteo ADINOLFIID · Italy
- Alex AGIUS SALIBAS&D · Malta
- Mazaly AGUILARECR · Spain
- Clara AGUILERAS&D · Spain
- Abir AL-SAHLANIRenew · Sweden
- Alviina ALAMETSÄGreens/EFA · Finland
- Alexander ALEXANDROV YORDANOVEPP · Bulgaria
- European People’s Party
For: 147(85 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 25(15 %). In total, 172 MEPs voted. 3 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
For: 144(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 144 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Renew Europe
For: 80(82 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 17(18 %). In total, 97 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Identity and Democracy
For: 8(11 %). Against: 35(49 %). Abstentions: 29(40 %). In total, 72 MEPs voted. 2 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Greens/European Free Alliance
For: 72(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 72 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- European Conservatives and Reformists
For: 2(3 %). Against: 28(45 %). Abstentions: 32(52 %). In total, 62 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL
For: 30(81 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 7(19 %). In total, 37 MEPs voted. 2 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Non-attached Members
For: 21(54 %). Against: 16(41 %). Abstentions: 2(5 %). In total, 39 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Germany
For: 76(84 %). Against: 10(11 %). Abstentions: 5(5 %). In total, 91 MEPs voted. 5 MEPs didn’t vote.
- France
For: 56(71 %). Against: 23(29 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 79 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Italy
For: 40(53 %). Against: 7(9 %). Abstentions: 28(37 %). In total, 75 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Spain
For: 49(83 %). Against: 4(7 %). Abstentions: 6(10 %). In total, 59 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Poland
For: 25(48 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 27(52 %). In total, 52 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Romania
For: 31(97 %). Against: 1(3 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 32 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Netherlands
For: 13(45 %). Against: 5(17 %). Abstentions: 11(38 %). In total, 29 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Belgium
For: 18(86 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 3(14 %). In total, 21 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Czechia
For: 9(43 %). Against: 5(24 %). Abstentions: 7(33 %). In total, 21 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Hungary
For: 8(38 %). Against: 12(57 %). Abstentions: 1(5 %). In total, 21 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
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