Forest reproductive material of the ‘tested’ category
· A10-0022/2024 · Proposition de la Commission
The European Parliament adopted by 499 votes to 131, with 27 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the amended proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Council Decision 2008/971/EC as regards the forest reproductive material of the ‘tested’ category, its labelling and the names of the authorities responsible for the approval and control of the production.
Parliament adopted its position at first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure.
Parliament supports the proposal which aims to extend the equivalence regime for the import of forest reproductive material (FRM) established by Decision 2008/971/EC to the ‘tested’ category, in line with the amended OECD rules of 2013. It provides (i)…
For: 499(76 %). Against: 131(20 %). Abstentions: 27(4 %). In total, 657 MEPs voted. 62 MEPs didn’t vote.
Mika AALTOLAEPP · Finlandfor
Maravillas ABADÍA JOVEREPP · Spainfor
Magdalena ADAMOWICZEPP · Polandfor
Georgios AFTIASEPP · Greecefor
Oihane AGIRREGOITIA MARTÍNEZRenew · Spainfor
Peter AGIUSEPP · Maltafor
Alex AGIUS SALIBAS&D · Maltafor
Abir AL-SAHLANIRenew · Swedenfor
Galato ALEXANDRAKIECR · Greecedid not vote
Grégory ALLIONERenew · Francefor
- European People’s Party
For: 168(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 168 MEPs voted. 20 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
For: 124(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 124 MEPs voted. 12 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Patriots for Europe
For: 42(53 %). Against: 27(34 %). Abstentions: 11(14 %). In total, 80 MEPs voted. 6 MEPs didn’t vote.
- European Conservatives and Reformists
For: 64(96 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 3(4 %). In total, 67 MEPs voted. 11 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Renew Europe
For: 74(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 74 MEPs voted. 3 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Greens/European Free Alliance
For: 1(2 %). Against: 48(98 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 49 MEPs voted. 4 MEPs didn’t vote.
- The Left in the European Parliament
For: 0(0 %). Against: 42(98 %). Abstentions: 1(2 %). In total, 43 MEPs voted. 3 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Non-attached Members
For: 8(27 %). Against: 14(47 %). Abstentions: 8(27 %). In total, 30 MEPs voted. 0 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Europe of Sovereign Nations
For: 18(82 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 4(18 %). In total, 22 MEPs voted. 3 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Germany
For: 61(69 %). Against: 28(31 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 89 MEPs voted. 7 MEPs didn’t vote.
- France
For: 36(47 %). Against: 41(53 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 77 MEPs voted. 4 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Italy
For: 53(82 %). Against: 12(18 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 65 MEPs voted. 11 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Spain
For: 48(87 %). Against: 7(13 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 55 MEPs voted. 5 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Poland
For: 44(92 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 4(8 %). In total, 48 MEPs voted. 5 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Romania
For: 28(90 %). Against: 1(3 %). Abstentions: 2(6 %). In total, 31 MEPs voted. 2 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Netherlands
For: 23(77 %). Against: 7(23 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 30 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Belgium
For: 15(83 %). Against: 3(17 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 18 MEPs voted. 4 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Sweden
For: 16(80 %). Against: 4(20 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 20 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
- Czechia
For: 20(100 %). Against: 0(0 %). Abstentions: 0(0 %). In total, 20 MEPs voted. 1 MEPs didn’t vote.
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