Activities of László TŐKÉS related to 2016/2313(INI)
Plenary speeches (1)
2016 Report on Bosnia and Herzegovina (debate) HU
Amendments (5)
Amendment 178 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 14
Paragraph 14
14. Calls for boosting efforts to combat radicalisation and further measures to identify, prevent and disrupt the flow of foreign fighters, including by close cooperation with relevant services of the Member States and countries in the region; calls for the introduction of programmes on de-radicalisation and preventing youth radicalisationzation in cooperation with civil society, through comprehensive human rights education to help deconstruct narratives on radicalisation, and encourage youth participation in the democratic political process; further calls for the need to address the different stages of radicalisation and provide tools for reintegration and rehabilitation of individuals back into society;
Amendment 205 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
Paragraph 16
16. Underlines the need for a substantial improvement in the strategic, legal, institutional and policy frameworks on the observance of human rights; calls for the adoption of a countrywide strategy on human rights and non-discrimination and for further measures to ensure the effective implementation of the international human rights instruments BiH has signed and ratified; is concerned about continued discrimination against persons with disabilities in the fields of employment, education and access to health care; calls for the adoption of a single national action plan on the rights of persons with disabilities; calls for developing a comprehensive and integrated approach to the social inclusion of Roma; welcomes the fact that some governments and parliaments have begun discussing LGBTI rights and drawing up specific measures for their protection; welcomes changes to the BiH anti-discrimination law extending the listed grounds for discrimination to age, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity;
Amendment 217 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 17
Paragraph 17
17. Calls for further efforts to increase the participation of women in political and public life and employment, to improve their socio- economic situation and to strengthen women’s rights on the whole; further urges the government to strengthen the enforcement of laws prohibiting discrimination and combating violence against women so that women can use the protections available to them under the law, in accordance with the international conventions dealing with the prevention of and protection from domestic violence that BiH has signed and ratified;
Amendment 237 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19
Paragraph 19
19. Is concerned about cases of political pressure and intimidation against journalists, including physical and verbal attacks, as well as by the lack of transparency in media ownership; calls for steps to ensure that such cases are fully investigated and those responsible brought to justice; calls for further necessary measures to guarantee full respect for freedom of expression, of the press and of access to information both online and offline; emphasises the need to investigate attacks against journalists and ensure proper judicial follow-up; calls on the competent authorities to ensure the independence and financial stability of the three public service broadcasters as well as the political, operational and financial independence of the Communications Regulatory Authority; calls for the digital switchover to be finalised and for a broadband strategy to be drawn up;
Amendment 251 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 20
Paragraph 20
20. Remains concerned by the continued fragmentation, inefficiency and complexity of the education system; calls for countrywide common core curricula, inclusive and non- discriminatory common core curricula that promotes tolerance and intercultural understanding among the different ethnic groups and better coordination between the different levels of education governance; continues to be concerned about the persistently high school-drop-out rates of Roma pupils; regrets the slow progress in addressing and resolving the issue of ‘two schools under one roof’ and other forms of segregation and discrimination in schools;