Outcome of the modernisation of the Energy Charter Treaty

· RC-B9-0498/2022 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament adopted by 303 votes to 209, with 63 abstentions, a resolution on the outcome of the modernisation of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT).

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

The ECT is an international agreement which was signed in December 1994 and came into effect in April 1998. There are 53 signatories and contracting parties to the ECT, including the European Union, and Euratom and all its Member States except for Italy, which withdrew in 2016.

The EU and its Member States represent over half of the voting membership of the ECT.

In the light of the growing legal and political concerns about the ECT, a modernisation process driven by the EU and…

For: 303(53 %). Against: 209(36 %). Abstentions: 63(11 %). In total, 575 MEPs voted. 129 MEPs didn’t vote.

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