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3 Amendments of József SZÁJER related to 2007/2240(REG)

Amendment 2 #
- having regard that the symbols have been in use for over 30 years by all European Institutions and were formally adopted by the European Council in 19851.
2008/07/14
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 3 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Title XIII − Miscellaneous Provisions − Rule 202 a (new)
1 Milan European Council of 28 and 29 June 1985. (This amendment reproduces the wording of Amendment 1 of the draft report (PE 398.505Rule 202a The symbols of the Union 1. Parliament shall recognise and espouse the following symbols of the Union: – the flag showing a circle of twelve golden stars on a blue background; – the anthem based on the ‘Ode to Joy’ from the Ninth Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven; – the motto 'United in diversity'. 2. Parliament shall celebrate Europe Day on 9 May. 3. The flag shall be flown at all Parliament premises and on the occasion of official events. The flag shall be used in each committee room and official room of the Parliament. 4. The anthem shall be performed at the opening of each constitutive session and at other solemn sittings, notably to welcome heads of State or government or to greet new Members following enlargements. 5. The motto shall be reproduced on Parliament's official documents. 6. The Bureau shall lay down detailed provisions for the implementation of this Rule. Or. en v03.00), with changes only in Paragraph 3)
2008/07/14
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 4 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Title XIII − Miscellaneous Provisions − Rule 202 a (new)
(This amendment reproduces the wording of Amendment 1 of the draft report (PE 398.505Rule 202a The symbols of the Union 1. Parliament shall recognise and espouse the following symbols of the Union: – the flag showing a circle of twelve golden stars on a blue background; – the anthem based on the ‘Ode to Joy’ from the Ninth Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven; – the motto 'United in diversity'. 2. Parliament shall celebrate Europe Day on 9 May. 3. The flag shall be flown at all Parliament premises and on the occasion of official events. 4. The anthem shall be performed at the opening of each constitutive session and at other solemn sittings, notably to welcome heads of State or government or to greet new Members following enlargements. 5. The motto shall be reproduced on Parliament's official documents. 6. The Bureau shall examine further use of the symbols within the Parliament. The Bureau shall lay down detailed provisions for the implementation of this Rule. Or. en v03.00), with changes only in Paragraph 6)
2008/07/14
Committee: AFCO