Protection of the European Union’s financial interests – combating fraud – annual report 2022
· A9-0434/2023 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)
The European Parliament adopted by 446 votes to 48, with 66 abstentions, a resolution on the protection of the European Union’s financial interests – combating fraud – annual report 2022.
Parliament noted that the number of cases of fraud and irregularities reported by the competent EU and national authorities – 12 455 in total – slightly increased in 2022 compared to 2021. It observed that the affected financing related to these cases in 2022 decreased to EUR 1.77 billion (from EUR 2.05 billion in 2021). These numbers are still extremely high and represent a significant loss for the EU budget.
The resolution stated that involvement of civil society in tackling fraud is crucial to enhance prevention and detection, and that this implies…
For: 446(80 %). Against: 48(9 %). Abstentions: 66(12 %). In total, 560 MEPs voted. 145 MEPs didn’t vote.
Magdalena ADAMOWICZEPP · Polandfor
Asim ADEMOVEPP · Bulgariadid not vote
Isabella ADINOLFIEPP · Italyfor
Matteo ADINOLFIIdentity and Democracy · Italydid not vote
Alex AGIUS SALIBAS&D · Maltafor
Mazaly AGUILARECR · Spainagainst
Clara AGUILERAS&D · Spainfor
Abir AL-SAHLANIRenew · Swedenfor
Alviina ALAMETSÄGreens/EFA · Finlandfor
João ALBUQUERQUES&D · Portugalfor
- European People’s Party
For: 122(92 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 11(8 %). In total, 133 MEPs voted. 46 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
For: 109(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 109 MEPs voted. 32 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Renew Europe
For: 86(98 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 2(2 %). In total, 88 MEPs voted. 13 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Greens/European Free Alliance
For: 61(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 61 MEPs voted. 10 MEPs didn’t vote.
- European Conservatives and Reformists
For: 9(17 %). Against: 32(62 %). Abstentions: 11(21 %). In total, 52 MEPs voted. 15 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Identity and Democracy
For: 16(34 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 31(66 %). In total, 47 MEPs voted. 11 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Non-attached Members
For: 17(41 %). Against: 16(39 %). Abstentions: 8(20 %). In total, 41 MEPs voted. 9 MEPs didn’t vote.
- The Left in the European Parliament
For: 26(90 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 3(10 %). In total, 29 MEPs voted. 9 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Germany
For: 64(88 %). Against: 1(1 %). Abstentions: 8(11 %). In total, 73 MEPs voted. 23 MEPs didn’t vote.
- France
For: 49(73 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 18(27 %). In total, 67 MEPs voted. 12 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Italy
For: 46(88 %). Against: 1(2 %). Abstentions: 5(10 %). In total, 52 MEPs voted. 24 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Spain
For: 48(92 %). Against: 4(8 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 52 MEPs voted. 7 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Poland
For: 12(26 %). Against: 25(53 %). Abstentions: 10(21 %). In total, 47 MEPs voted. 5 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Romania
For: 21(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 21 MEPs voted. 12 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Netherlands
For: 19(90 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 2(10 %). In total, 21 MEPs voted. 8 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Portugal
For: 18(90 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 2(10 %). In total, 20 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Belgium
For: 14(82 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 3(18 %). In total, 17 MEPs voted. 4 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Czechia
For: 15(79 %). Against: 1(5 %). Abstentions: 3(16 %). In total, 19 MEPs voted. 2 MEPs didn’t vote.
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