EU Protection of children and young people fleeing the war against Ukraine

· B9-0207/2022 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament adopted by 509 votes to 3, with 47 abstentions, a resolution on the EU’s protection of children and young people fleeing the war in Ukraine.

The text adopted in plenary was tabled by the EPP, S&D, Renew, Greens/EFA and the Left groups.

According to the latest reports, over 3.7 million refugees have fled Ukraine since the beginning of the war, a figure which is expected to increase. Most of these refugees have fled to EU neighbouring countries, namely Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Czechia, as well as to the Republic of Moldova.

Women and children make up 90 % of all refugees fleeing Ukraine with almost half of the refugees fleeing Ukraine of school age. Moreover, children, especially when unaccompanied, are at…

For: 509(91 %). Against: 3(1 %). Abstentions: 47(8 %). In total, 559 MEPs voted. 146 MEPs didn’t vote.

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