Deliberations of the Committee on Petitions in 2022

· A9-0333/2023 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 488 votes to 12, with 62 abstentions, a resolution on the outcome of the Committee on Petitions’ deliberations during 2022.

In 2022, Parliament received 1 217 petitions , which represents a decrease of 12,6 % compared to the 1 392 petitions submitted in 2021 and a decrease of 22.6 % compared to the 1 573 petitions submitted in 2020. The overall number of petitions remains modest in relation to the total population of the EU, revealing that efforts still need to be stepped up to increase citizens’ awareness about their right to petition.

Parliament emphasised the fundamental role of the Committee on Petitions in protecting and promoting the rights of EU citizens and residents by ensuring that petitioners’…

For: 488(87 %). Against: 12(2 %). Abstentions: 62(11 %). In total, 562 MEPs voted. 140 MEPs didn’t vote.

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