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2011/05/11
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2011/05/11
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2011/05/11
   EP - Decision by Parliament
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The European Parliament adopted by 492 votes to 93, with 16 abstentions, a resolution on the EU as a global actor: its role in multilateral organisations.

Members recall the EU’s commitment to effective multilateralism , as stated in the European Security Strategy of 2003, is the guiding principle of European external action.

The representation of the EU and its Member States in multilateral organisations, informal summits and international regimes is fragmented, often ineffective, and still varies considerably which may prevent it from speaking with a single voice in the international arena.

(1) Reinforcing the role of the EU in the multilateral system : Parliament notes that the EU’s mechanisms for building consensus and taking concerted action make it a model for a rules-based international order and therefore stresses the need for the EU to cooperate with leading regional powers and actively participate in the building and improvement of an international environment that enables the EU to promote, as required by the Treaty, its values and interests. In particular in those fields where it has exclusive or shared competences, Members consider essential, with regard to the EU’s aspiration and need to be an effective global actor and to safeguard its position, a strengthening of the internal coordination necessary to speak with one voice , the ability to shape multilateral cooperation and lead collective action in addressing international challenges , namely those arising from the responsibility to protect, and the need to enhance human security as a means of achieving global security. The EU Member States should increasingly consider and rely on the EU as a multiplier of power in achieving the objectives they cannot achieve independently.

Underlining the sharp increase in political and humanitarian crises in the world, Parliament calls for the need for the EU to seize the moment and make better use of its foreign policy instruments so as to ensure better use of its leverage in multilateral organisations and to take the lead in addressing current and future international crises more effectively.

Members stress that the EU should play an active and leading role in global governance reform. They underline the need to apply a strategic approach and a coherent rationale in external representation by developing a tailored EU strategy vis-à-vis each multilateral organisation aimed at enhancing the EU’s role and strengthening of its position. The VP/HR and the Commission are called upon to draw up a White Paper on the role of the EU in multilateral organisations which proposes a comprehensive and strategic approach both for the short run and the medium-term future through to 2020.

Members take the view that, as a general rule and in the spirit of the Lisbon Treaty, in cases of exclusive competences the EU should be the pre-eminent actor with full membership of the given multilateral organisation while its Member States may also – but need not necessarily – be present as members, but usually without an independent role.

The resolution points out that EU Delegations servicing clusters of international organisations, i.e. in New York, Geneva, Paris, Rome, Vienna and Nairobi, need particularly substantial reinforcement in terms of skilled human resources, without prejudice to other EU Delegations, in order to successfully and efficiently represent EU interests. At the same time, the need for complementary resources to be provided at EEAS headquarters is stressed, particularly in its crisis-management structures.

(2) The EU’s role in the UN system : the resolution calls on the EU and its Member States, given that the UN is the only international organisation in which all the world’s states are represented and the primary forum within which effective multilateralism can be achieved and enforced, to seek to enhance the EU’s role and capacity within this global multilateral framework. The EU must translate into action its strategic support for the UN , particularly as regards its policy and means of action in the humanitarian field (crisis and emergency response, development aid, action to combat poverty, mobilisation of emergency relief and resources to deal with natural disasters) and in the area of conflict resolution.

Parliament insists on the need to strike a new institutional balance between the emerging role of the G-20, the UN and its agencies as well as the IFIs. While considering the G-8 and G-20 as important fora for the definition of global responses, Members call on the EU and its Member States to seek improvements to global governance that make the most out of synergies and complementarities and do not run the risk of eroding the UN system.

While retaining the EU’s observer status in the UNGA, the Union is urged to ensure – in order to allow the new EU representatives to speak effectively and in a timely manner on global issues – that the necessary arrangements for the EU’s effective participation in the work of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) are put in place, while making full use of all the powers conferred on it by its status as a regional integration organisation, by consulting fully and comprehensively with UN Member States. Parliament welcomes the adoption on 3 May 2011 of the UN General Assembly Resolution on the EU’s participation in the work of the UN , which takes account of the institutional changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty and enables EU representatives to present and promote the EU’s positions in the UN in a timely and efficient manner via a set of modalities granting the delegation of the EU the right to make interventions, as well as the right of reply and the ability to present oral proposals and amendments.

Members reiterate the view, in keeping with the purposes of the Lisbon Treaty in enhancing EU foreign policy and the role of the EU in global peace, security and regulation, that an EU seat in an enlarged UNSC remains a central, long-term goal of the European Union. However, they stress the need for a comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council , on the basis of the first ever negotiation text and widespread support for UNSC reform, in order to achieve greater clarification on the UNSC’s competences in relation to other UN bodies and a review of the UNSC’s working methods. The VP/HR is urged to take the initiative to develop a common position of the Member States to that end.

The resolution stresses lastly the need to coordinate the positions of EU Member States and increase the coherence, visibility and credibility of EU action in the UN Human Rights Council (UN HRC).

(3) The EU’s role in the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) : Parliament underlines the need to review arrangements for the representation of the euro area/EU in international bodies in the area of economic, monetary and financial stability in line with its role as one of the world’s foremost economic powers. The EU and its relevant Member States are urged to promptly agree on a common seat and constituency on the IMF Executive Board , possibly starting as a euro constituency, with a view, in the longer term, to securing consistent EU representation , involving the Ecofin Council Presidency and the Commission, subject to the European Parliament’s scrutiny. Parliament states that a single view should be presented when contributing to international economic and financial governance. It urges the EU and its relevant Member States to promptly agree on a common seat and constituency on the IMF Executive Board , possibly starting as a euro constituency, with a view, in the longer term, to securing consistent EU representation, involving the Commission, subject to the European Parliament’s scrutiny.

(4) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) : the EU and NATO are called upon to redouble their efforts towards the establishment of a framework for integrated cooperation, including permanent structures for cooperation. Members call for systematic contacts between the Secretary-General of NATO and the VP/HR and propose that the implications of the establishment of mutual observer status at the level of the NAC and the PSC be studied in order to improve cooperative arrangements in the spirit of the Treaty of Lisbon. Members take the view that arrangements allowing the EU to have recourse to NATO assets and capabilities need to be enhanced. They underline the need for the two organisations to develop a comprehensive approach to crisis management.

(5) The World Trade Organisation (WTO) : Members consider that the role of the EU within the WTO serves as one model for EU actions in other international organisations (including UNCTAD and OECD), given that through its exclusive competence the EU is a full member of the WTO and negotiates on behalf of all the EU Member States, while at the same time all Member States are WTO members in their own right and work together to act as a single block.

The resolution calls on the EU to take into account and uphold specific European interests within the WTO. It considers that it should in particular insist on special treatment for agricultural issues and act to defend certain sensitive European regions or sectors and to promote fair trade that fosters sustainable development.

(6) Ambitions in the G-8 and the G-20 : Members take the view that the EU should fully participate in the G-7/G-8 process and should be fully represented in the meetings of the G-7 finance ministers. They point out the need for enhanced EU coordination before G-7 and G-8 meetings, in particular by ensuring that the European Parliament is closely involved.

In addition, the EU and its Member States are called upon to work with partners towards achieving full coordination and alignment of messages among the five European countries and the EU representative sitting at the G-20 table in order to ensure effective participation of the EU at G-20 ministerial meetings.

Documents
2011/05/11
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2011/04/29
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
Documents
2011/04/29
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Documents
2011/04/20
   EP - Vote in committee
Details

The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the own-initiative report drafted by María MUÑIZ DE URQUIZA (S&D, ES) on the EU as a global actor: its role in multilateral organisations.

Members recall the EU’s commitment to effective multilateralism , as stated in the European Security Strategy of 2003, is the guiding principle of European external action.

The representation of the EU and its Member States in multilateral organisations, informal summits and international regimes is fragmented, often ineffective, and still varies considerably which may prevent it from speaking with a single voice in the international arena.

(1) Reinforcing the role of the EU in the multilateral system : the committee notes that the EU’s mechanisms for building consensus and taking concerted action make it a model for a rules-based international order and therefore stresses the need for the EU to cooperate with leading regional powers and actively participate in the building and improvement of an international environment that enables the EU to promote, as required by the Treaty, its values and interests. In particular in those fields where it has exclusive or shared competences, Members consider essential, with regard to the EU’s aspiration and need to be an effective global actor and to safeguard its position, a strengthening of the internal coordination necessary to speak with one voice , the ability to shape multilateral cooperation and lead collective action in addressing international challenges , namely those arising from the responsibility to protect, and the need to enhance human security as a means of achieving global security. The EU Member States should increasingly consider and rely on the EU as a multiplier of power in achieving the objectives they cannot achieve independently.

Underlining the sharp increase in political and humanitarian crises in the world, Members call for the need for the EU to seize the moment and make better use of its foreign policy instruments so as to ensure better use of its leverage in multilateral organisations and to take the lead in addressing current and future international crises more effectively.

Members stress that the EU should play an active and leading role in global governance reform. They underline the need to apply a strategic approach and a coherent rationale in external representation by developing a tailored EU strategy vis-à-vis each multilateral organisation aimed at enhancing the EU’s role and strengthening of its position. The VP/HR and the Commission are called upon to draw up a White Paper on the role of the EU in multilateral organisations which proposes a comprehensive and strategic approach both for the short run and the medium-term future through to 2020.

Members take the view that, as a general rule and in the spirit of the Lisbon Treaty, in cases of exclusive competences the EU should be the pre-eminent actor with full membership of the given multilateral organisation while its Member States may also – but need not necessarily – be present as members, but usually without an independent role.

(2) The EU’s role in the UN system : the report underlines the need for the EU to translate into action its strategic support for the UN , particularly as regards its policy and means of action in the humanitarian field (crisis and emergency response, development aid, action to combat poverty, mobilisation of emergency relief and resources to deal with natural disasters) and in the area of conflict resolution. It i nsists on the need to strike a new institutional balance between the emerging role of the G-20, the UN and its agencies as well as the IFIs. While considering the G-8 and G-20 as important fora for the definition of global responses, Members call on the EU and its Member States to seek improvements to global governance that make the most out of synergies and complementarities and do not run the risk of eroding the UN system.

While retaining the EU’s observer status in the UNGA, the Union is urged to ensure – in order to allow the new EU representatives to speak effectively and in a timely manner on global

issues – that the necessary arrangements for the EU’s effective participation in the work of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) are put in place, while making full use of all the powers conferred on it by its status as a regional integration organisation, by consulting fully and comprehensively with UN Member States.

Members reiterate the view, in keeping with the purposes of the Lisbon Treaty in enhancing EU foreign policy and the role of the EU in global peace, security and regulation, that an EU seat in an enlarged UNSC remains a central, long-term goal of the European Union. However, they stress the need for a comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council , on the basis of the first ever negotiation text and widespread support for UNSC reform, in order to achieve greater clarification on the UNSC’s competences in relation to other UN bodies and a review of the UNSC’s working methods.

The VP/HR is urged to take the initiative to develop a common position of the Member States to that end.

The report stresses lastly the need to coordinate the positions of EU Member States and increase the coherence, visibility and credibility of EU action in the UN Human Rights Council (UN HRC).

(3) The EU’s role in the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) : the report underlines the need to review arrangements for the representation of the euro area/EU in international bodies in the area of economic, monetary and financial stability in line with its role as one of the world’s foremost economic powers. The EU and its relevant Member States are urged to promptly agree on a common seat and constituency on the IMF Executive Board , possibly starting as a euro constituency, with a view, in the longer term, to securing consistent EU representation , involving the Ecofin Council Presidency and the Commission, subject to the European Parliament’s scrutiny.

(4) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) : the EU and NATO are called upon to redouble their efforts towards the establishment of a framework for integrated cooperation, including permanent structures for cooperation. Members call for systematic contacts between the Secretary-General of NATO and the VP/HR and propose that the implications of the establishment of mutual observer status at the level of the NAC and the PSC be studied in order to improve cooperative arrangements in the spirit of the Treaty of Lisbon.

(5) The World Trade Organisation (WTO) : Members consider that the role of the EU within the WTO serves as one model for EU actions in other international organisations (including UNCTAD and OECD), given that through its exclusive competence the EU is a full member of the WTO and negotiates on behalf of all the EU Member States, while at the same time all Member States are WTO members in their own right and work together to act as a single block.

The report calls on the EU to take into account and uphold specific European interests within the WTO. It considers that it should in particular insist on special treatment for agricultural issues and act to defend certain sensitive European regions or sectors and to promote fair trade that fosters sustainable development.

(6) Ambitions in the G-8 and the G-20 : Members take the view that the EU should fully participate in the G-7/G-8 process and should be fully represented in the meetings of the G-7 finance ministers. They point out the need for enhanced EU coordination before G-7 and G-8 meetings, in particular by ensuring that the European Parliament is closely involved.

In addition, the EU and its Member States are called upon to work with partners towards achieving full coordination and alignment of messages among the five European countries and the EU representative sitting at the G-20 table in order to ensure effective participation of the EU at G-20 ministerial meetings.

2011/04/13
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2011/04/01
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2011/03/11
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2011/01/26
   EP - LEICHTFRIED Jörg (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in INTA
2010/12/16
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2010/10/28
   EP - MUÑIZ DE URQUIZA María (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in AFET

Documents

Votes

A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - Am 3 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 493, -: 58, 0: 4
DE IT FR ES PL RO PT NL SE BE EL AT BG SK FI HU IE DK LT LV SI MT LU CZ CY EE GB
Total
76
51
51
32
42
22
18
22
14
18
15
14
15
12
11
19
8
12
8
8
5
5
4
14
3
2
54
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A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - Am 4 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 578, -: 20, 0: 8
DE FR IT PL ES GB RO PT BE CZ EL NL SE HU BG AT SK LT FI DK IE LV SI MT LU EE CY
Total
84
59
50
42
34
57
26
19
20
18
20
24
16
19
15
15
13
11
12
12
9
8
7
5
4
3
3
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A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - Am 1 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 479, -: 101, 0: 3
DE FR IT ES RO PL SE BE EL PT HU FI BG SK AT NL LT SI IE LU DK LV MT EE CY CZ GB
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80
60
51
34
27
40
14
18
18
18
20
12
15
13
15
24
10
7
8
5
11
8
3
2
3
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49
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A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - Am 5 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 505, 0: 58, -: 32
DE IT FR ES PL RO EL PT HU BG BE AT SK NL SE LT GB FI CZ DK IE SI LV LU MT EE CY
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79
51
59
33
42
27
20
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15
19
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22
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11
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A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - § 20 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 487, -: 83, 0: 18
DE IT FR ES RO PL PT EL HU AT BG SK BE SE NL LT FI IE DK SI LV MT LU EE CY CZ GB
Total
82
52
58
33
27
38
20
20
18
14
15
13
18
12
22
10
11
8
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3
18
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1

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25

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2

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1

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21

France NI

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1

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2

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2
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37

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A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - Am 6 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 469, -: 59, 0: 41
DE IT FR PL ES RO BG BE HU PT NL SE SK LT FI AT DK LU IE SI MT GB LV EL EE CZ CY
Total
85
50
55
40
27
25
15
16
18
19
23
13
11
11
11
12
13
5
9
5
5
52
8
20
3
16
2
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209

Belgium PPE

3

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1

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3

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3

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2

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1

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1
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3

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1

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3

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1

Cyprus S&D

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
64

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2
3
3

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3

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3

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23

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2

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2
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1

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36

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1

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A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - § 31/1 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 403, -: 104, 0: 9
DE IT ES RO PL FR HU EL SK BG BE LT SE SI AT NL LU PT LV FI DK IE EE MT CY GB CZ
Total
76
49
34
23
34
50
18
20
11
14
18
9
13
6
13
20
4
14
7
10
11
5
2
1
3
33
17
icon: PPE PPE
188

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2

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2

Luxembourg PPE

3

Finland PPE

Abstain (1)

3

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1

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1
icon: S&D S&D
137

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3

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2

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3

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2

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1

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1

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1

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1
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59

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2

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1

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2

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2

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1

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22

France EFD

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2

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1

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15

Romania NI

1

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1

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2

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2

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2

Austria NI

3

United Kingdom NI

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1
icon: ECR ECR
27

Hungary ECR

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1

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1

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1

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1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
37

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2

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1

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3

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1

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1

A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - § 31/2 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 484, -: 101, 0: 8
DE IT FR ES RO PL HU BE SK EL SE BG FI DK PT NL LT AT SI IE MT EE LU LV CY CZ GB
Total
84
51
61
33
26
40
18
18
13
19
15
15
12
13
19
22
10
14
6
9
5
3
3
7
3
18
55
icon: PPE PPE
211

Belgium PPE

3

Finland PPE

Abstain (1)

3

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1

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3

Malta PPE

2

Estonia PPE

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1

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3

Czechia PPE

2
icon: S&D S&D
156

Sweden S&D

Abstain (1)

3

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2

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3

Slovenia S&D

2

Ireland S&D

Against (1)

3

Latvia S&D

1

Cyprus S&D

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
62

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2

France ALDE

2

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1
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2

Slovenia ALDE

For (1)

1

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1

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1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
45

Spain Verts/ALE

2

Belgium Verts/ALE

2

Greece Verts/ALE

1
3

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2

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2

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3

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2

Estonia Verts/ALE

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1

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1

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4
icon: EFD EFD
25

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1

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1

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2

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1

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2

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1

Lithuania EFD

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1
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1

Austria PPE-DE

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1
icon: NI NI
21

France NI

Against (1)

1

Spain NI

1

Romania NI

1
3

Belgium NI

2

Bulgaria NI

2
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
33

Sweden GUE/NGL

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1

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1

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2

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1

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1

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2

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1
icon: ECR ECR
38

Belgium ECR

Against (1)

1

Netherlands ECR

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1

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Against (1)

1

Latvia ECR

Against (1)

1

A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - § 32/1 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 509, -: 101, 0: 3
DE IT FR ES RO PL BE SE EL SK BG PT NL AT HU FI LT DK SI MT IE LU EE LV CY CZ GB
Total
86
52
60
35
27
42
20
16
20
13
15
21
24
14
20
13
10
13
6
5
8
4
3
7
3
19
56
icon: PPE PPE
222

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1

Slovenia PPE

3

Malta PPE

2

Luxembourg PPE

3

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1

Czechia PPE

2
icon: S&D S&D
160

Netherlands S&D

3

Hungary S&D

Against (1)

4

Finland S&D

2

Slovenia S&D

2

Ireland S&D

2

Latvia S&D

1

Cyprus S&D

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
64

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2

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2

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1

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2
3

Slovenia ALDE

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1

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1

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1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
49

Spain Verts/ALE

2

Belgium Verts/ALE

3
3

Greece Verts/ALE

1

Netherlands Verts/ALE

3

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2

Finland Verts/ALE

2

Denmark Verts/ALE

2

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Estonia Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

1

United Kingdom Verts/ALE

4
icon: PPE-DE PPE-DE
1

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1
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25

France EFD

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1

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2

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For (1)

1

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1

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1

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1

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2
icon: NI NI
21

France NI

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1

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1

Romania NI

1

Belgium NI

2

Bulgaria NI

2

Austria NI

3
3
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
31
3

Sweden GUE/NGL

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1

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2

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1

Ireland GUE/NGL

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1

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1

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2

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1
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39

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1

Netherlands ECR

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1

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Against (1)

1

Lithuania ECR

Against (1)

1

Latvia ECR

Against (1)

1

A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - § 32/2 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 444, -: 155, 0: 3
DE IT ES RO FR PL HU BG EL SK PT LT BE SI SE IE FI DK AT MT LU NL EE LV CY CZ GB
Total
86
52
36
26
58
41
20
15
19
12
20
11
19
7
14
9
13
13
13
5
4
23
3
7
3
19
53
icon: PPE PPE
217

Belgium PPE

3

Slovenia PPE

3

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1

Malta PPE

2

Luxembourg PPE

3

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1

Czechia PPE

2
icon: S&D S&D
157

Slovenia S&D

2

Finland S&D

2

Austria S&D

2

Netherlands S&D

2

Latvia S&D

1

Cyprus S&D

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
64

Italy ALDE

2

Slovakia ALDE

For (1)

1

Lithuania ALDE

2

Slovenia ALDE

2

Sweden ALDE

3

Ireland ALDE

Abstain (1)

1
3

Estonia ALDE

1
icon: PPE-DE PPE-DE
1

Austria PPE-DE

For (1)

1
icon: NI NI
21

Spain NI

1

Romania NI

1

France NI

Against (1)

1
3

Bulgaria NI

2

Belgium NI

2

Austria NI

3
icon: EFD EFD
24

France EFD

Against (1)

1

Greece EFD

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1

Slovakia EFD

Against (1)

1

Lithuania EFD

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1

Finland EFD

Against (1)

1

Denmark EFD

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2

Netherlands EFD

Against (1)

1
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
30

France GUE/NGL

3

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Against (1)

1

Ireland GUE/NGL

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1

Denmark GUE/NGL

1

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2

Latvia GUE/NGL

Against (1)

1

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2
icon: ECR ECR
38

Hungary ECR

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1

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1

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1

Netherlands ECR

Against (1)

1

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1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
49

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2

Greece Verts/ALE

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1

Belgium Verts/ALE

3

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

Finland Verts/ALE

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2

Denmark Verts/ALE

2

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2

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1

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3

Estonia Verts/ALE

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1

Latvia Verts/ALE

Against (1)

1

United Kingdom Verts/ALE

4

A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - § 38/1 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 573, -: 24, 0: 11
DE FR IT PL ES GB RO HU BE PT EL CZ NL SE BG SK AT FI DK LT LV IE SI LU MT EE CY
Total
85
62
51
42
35
55
27
20
19
18
20
19
23
15
15
12
15
12
13
9
8
9
7
5
5
3
3
icon: PPE PPE
218

Czechia PPE

2

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1

Slovenia PPE

3

Luxembourg PPE

3

Malta PPE

2

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1
icon: S&D S&D
164

Netherlands S&D

3

Finland S&D

2

Latvia S&D

1

Slovenia S&D

2

Cyprus S&D

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
67

Italy ALDE

2

Slovakia ALDE

For (1)

1
3

Lithuania ALDE

2

Latvia ALDE

For (1)

1

Ireland ALDE

For (1)

1

Slovenia ALDE

2

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For (1)

1

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1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
45

Spain Verts/ALE

2

United Kingdom Verts/ALE

4

Belgium Verts/ALE

3

Greece Verts/ALE

1

Netherlands Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Sweden Verts/ALE

2

Austria Verts/ALE

2

Finland Verts/ALE

2

Denmark Verts/ALE

2

Latvia Verts/ALE

1

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Estonia Verts/ALE

For (1)

1
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38

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For (1)

1

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For (1)

1

Netherlands ECR

For (1)

1

Lithuania ECR

1

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1
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30

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1

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2

Netherlands GUE/NGL

2

Sweden GUE/NGL

1

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1

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For (1)

1

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Abstain (1)

1
icon: EFD EFD
25

France EFD

Against (1)

1

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2

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1

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For (1)

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1

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1
icon: PPE-DE PPE-DE
1

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For (1)

1
icon: NI NI
19

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1

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1

Belgium NI

Abstain (1)

1

Bulgaria NI

2

Austria NI

For (1)

3

A7-0181/2011 - María Muñiz De Urquiza - § 38/2 #

2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 486, -: 65, 0: 35
DE IT PL ES RO FR HU GB BG CZ PT SK BE EL LT AT NL FI DK SE SI IE LU MT LV CY EE
Total
83
52
41
33
27
58
20
48
15
19
18
13
19
18
10
13
24
13
12
15
6
7
5
5
7
3
2
icon: PPE PPE
213

Czechia PPE

2

Belgium PPE

3

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1

Slovenia PPE

3

Luxembourg PPE

3

Malta PPE

2

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1
icon: S&D S&D
153

Netherlands S&D

3

Finland S&D

2

Sweden S&D

Abstain (1)

4

Slovenia S&D

1

Ireland S&D

2

Latvia S&D

1

Cyprus S&D

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
61

Spain ALDE

1

Slovakia ALDE

For (1)

1

Lithuania ALDE

2

Denmark ALDE

2

Slovenia ALDE

2

Luxembourg ALDE

For (1)

1
icon: ECR ECR
36

Hungary ECR

For (1)

1

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For (1)

1

Lithuania ECR

1

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For (1)

1

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1
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23

France EFD

Against (1)

1

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1

Greece EFD

2

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1

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1

Finland EFD

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1

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2
icon: PPE-DE PPE-DE
1

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For (1)

1
icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL
32

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Abstain (1)

1

Portugal GUE/NGL

4

Netherlands GUE/NGL

2

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1

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Abstain (1)

1

Ireland GUE/NGL

Abstain (1)

1

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1

Cyprus GUE/NGL

2
icon: NI NI
19

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1

France NI

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1

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2

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2

Austria NI

For (1)

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2
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
48

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2

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4

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For (1)

3

Greece Verts/ALE

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1

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1

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3

Finland Verts/ALE

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2

Denmark Verts/ALE

2

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3

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1

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1

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2011/05/11 Outcome: +: 492, -: 93, 0: 16
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AmendmentsDossier
169 2010/2298(INI)
2011/03/28 INTA 15 amendments...
source: PE-462.528
2011/04/01 AFET 154 amendments...
source: PE-462.622

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  • date: 2011-04-20T00:00:00 type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading body: EP summary: The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the own-initiative report drafted by María MUÑIZ DE URQUIZA (S&D, ES) on the EU as a global actor: its role in multilateral organisations. Members recall the EU’s commitment to effective multilateralism , as stated in the European Security Strategy of 2003, is the guiding principle of European external action. The representation of the EU and its Member States in multilateral organisations, informal summits and international regimes is fragmented, often ineffective, and still varies considerably which may prevent it from speaking with a single voice in the international arena. 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Members take the view that, as a general rule and in the spirit of the Lisbon Treaty, in cases of exclusive competences the EU should be the pre-eminent actor with full membership of the given multilateral organisation while its Member States may also – but need not necessarily – be present as members, but usually without an independent role. (2) The EU’s role in the UN system : the report underlines the need for the EU to translate into action its strategic support for the UN , particularly as regards its policy and means of action in the humanitarian field (crisis and emergency response, development aid, action to combat poverty, mobilisation of emergency relief and resources to deal with natural disasters) and in the area of conflict resolution. It i nsists on the need to strike a new institutional balance between the emerging role of the G-20, the UN and its agencies as well as the IFIs. While considering the G-8 and G-20 as important fora for the definition of global responses, Members call on the EU and its Member States to seek improvements to global governance that make the most out of synergies and complementarities and do not run the risk of eroding the UN system. While retaining the EU’s observer status in the UNGA, the Union is urged to ensure – in order to allow the new EU representatives to speak effectively and in a timely manner on global issues – that the necessary arrangements for the EU’s effective participation in the work of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) are put in place, while making full use of all the powers conferred on it by its status as a regional integration organisation, by consulting fully and comprehensively with UN Member States. Members reiterate the view, in keeping with the purposes of the Lisbon Treaty in enhancing EU foreign policy and the role of the EU in global peace, security and regulation, that an EU seat in an enlarged UNSC remains a central, long-term goal of the European Union. However, they stress the need for a comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council , on the basis of the first ever negotiation text and widespread support for UNSC reform, in order to achieve greater clarification on the UNSC’s competences in relation to other UN bodies and a review of the UNSC’s working methods. The VP/HR is urged to take the initiative to develop a common position of the Member States to that end. The report stresses lastly the need to coordinate the positions of EU Member States and increase the coherence, visibility and credibility of EU action in the UN Human Rights Council (UN HRC). (3) The EU’s role in the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) : the report underlines the need to review arrangements for the representation of the euro area/EU in international bodies in the area of economic, monetary and financial stability in line with its role as one of the world’s foremost economic powers. The EU and its relevant Member States are urged to promptly agree on a common seat and constituency on the IMF Executive Board , possibly starting as a euro constituency, with a view, in the longer term, to securing consistent EU representation , involving the Ecofin Council Presidency and the Commission, subject to the European Parliament’s scrutiny. (4) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) : the EU and NATO are called upon to redouble their efforts towards the establishment of a framework for integrated cooperation, including permanent structures for cooperation. Members call for systematic contacts between the Secretary-General of NATO and the VP/HR and propose that the implications of the establishment of mutual observer status at the level of the NAC and the PSC be studied in order to improve cooperative arrangements in the spirit of the Treaty of Lisbon. (5) The World Trade Organisation (WTO) : Members consider that the role of the EU within the WTO serves as one model for EU actions in other international organisations (including UNCTAD and OECD), given that through its exclusive competence the EU is a full member of the WTO and negotiates on behalf of all the EU Member States, while at the same time all Member States are WTO members in their own right and work together to act as a single block. The report calls on the EU to take into account and uphold specific European interests within the WTO. It considers that it should in particular insist on special treatment for agricultural issues and act to defend certain sensitive European regions or sectors and to promote fair trade that fosters sustainable development. (6) Ambitions in the G-8 and the G-20 : Members take the view that the EU should fully participate in the G-7/G-8 process and should be fully represented in the meetings of the G-7 finance ministers. They point out the need for enhanced EU coordination before G-7 and G-8 meetings, in particular by ensuring that the European Parliament is closely involved. In addition, the EU and its Member States are called upon to work with partners towards achieving full coordination and alignment of messages among the five European countries and the EU representative sitting at the G-20 table in order to ensure effective participation of the EU at G-20 ministerial meetings.
  • date: 2011-04-29T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A7-2011-181&language=EN title: A7-0181/2011
  • date: 2011-05-11T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=20047&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2011-05-11T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20110511&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2011-05-11T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P7-TA-2011-229 title: T7-0229/2011 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 492 votes to 93, with 16 abstentions, a resolution on the EU as a global actor: its role in multilateral organisations. Members recall the EU’s commitment to effective multilateralism , as stated in the European Security Strategy of 2003, is the guiding principle of European external action. The representation of the EU and its Member States in multilateral organisations, informal summits and international regimes is fragmented, often ineffective, and still varies considerably which may prevent it from speaking with a single voice in the international arena. (1) Reinforcing the role of the EU in the multilateral system : Parliament notes that the EU’s mechanisms for building consensus and taking concerted action make it a model for a rules-based international order and therefore stresses the need for the EU to cooperate with leading regional powers and actively participate in the building and improvement of an international environment that enables the EU to promote, as required by the Treaty, its values and interests. 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Underlining the sharp increase in political and humanitarian crises in the world, Parliament calls for the need for the EU to seize the moment and make better use of its foreign policy instruments so as to ensure better use of its leverage in multilateral organisations and to take the lead in addressing current and future international crises more effectively. Members stress that the EU should play an active and leading role in global governance reform. They underline the need to apply a strategic approach and a coherent rationale in external representation by developing a tailored EU strategy vis-à-vis each multilateral organisation aimed at enhancing the EU’s role and strengthening of its position. The VP/HR and the Commission are called upon to draw up a White Paper on the role of the EU in multilateral organisations which proposes a comprehensive and strategic approach both for the short run and the medium-term future through to 2020. Members take the view that, as a general rule and in the spirit of the Lisbon Treaty, in cases of exclusive competences the EU should be the pre-eminent actor with full membership of the given multilateral organisation while its Member States may also – but need not necessarily – be present as members, but usually without an independent role. The resolution points out that EU Delegations servicing clusters of international organisations, i.e. in New York, Geneva, Paris, Rome, Vienna and Nairobi, need particularly substantial reinforcement in terms of skilled human resources, without prejudice to other EU Delegations, in order to successfully and efficiently represent EU interests. At the same time, the need for complementary resources to be provided at EEAS headquarters is stressed, particularly in its crisis-management structures. (2) The EU’s role in the UN system : the resolution calls on the EU and its Member States, given that the UN is the only international organisation in which all the world’s states are represented and the primary forum within which effective multilateralism can be achieved and enforced, to seek to enhance the EU’s role and capacity within this global multilateral framework. The EU must translate into action its strategic support for the UN , particularly as regards its policy and means of action in the humanitarian field (crisis and emergency response, development aid, action to combat poverty, mobilisation of emergency relief and resources to deal with natural disasters) and in the area of conflict resolution. Parliament insists on the need to strike a new institutional balance between the emerging role of the G-20, the UN and its agencies as well as the IFIs. While considering the G-8 and G-20 as important fora for the definition of global responses, Members call on the EU and its Member States to seek improvements to global governance that make the most out of synergies and complementarities and do not run the risk of eroding the UN system. While retaining the EU’s observer status in the UNGA, the Union is urged to ensure – in order to allow the new EU representatives to speak effectively and in a timely manner on global issues – that the necessary arrangements for the EU’s effective participation in the work of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) are put in place, while making full use of all the powers conferred on it by its status as a regional integration organisation, by consulting fully and comprehensively with UN Member States. Parliament welcomes the adoption on 3 May 2011 of the UN General Assembly Resolution on the EU’s participation in the work of the UN , which takes account of the institutional changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty and enables EU representatives to present and promote the EU’s positions in the UN in a timely and efficient manner via a set of modalities granting the delegation of the EU the right to make interventions, as well as the right of reply and the ability to present oral proposals and amendments. Members reiterate the view, in keeping with the purposes of the Lisbon Treaty in enhancing EU foreign policy and the role of the EU in global peace, security and regulation, that an EU seat in an enlarged UNSC remains a central, long-term goal of the European Union. However, they stress the need for a comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council , on the basis of the first ever negotiation text and widespread support for UNSC reform, in order to achieve greater clarification on the UNSC’s competences in relation to other UN bodies and a review of the UNSC’s working methods. The VP/HR is urged to take the initiative to develop a common position of the Member States to that end. The resolution stresses lastly the need to coordinate the positions of EU Member States and increase the coherence, visibility and credibility of EU action in the UN Human Rights Council (UN HRC). (3) The EU’s role in the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) : Parliament underlines the need to review arrangements for the representation of the euro area/EU in international bodies in the area of economic, monetary and financial stability in line with its role as one of the world’s foremost economic powers. The EU and its relevant Member States are urged to promptly agree on a common seat and constituency on the IMF Executive Board , possibly starting as a euro constituency, with a view, in the longer term, to securing consistent EU representation , involving the Ecofin Council Presidency and the Commission, subject to the European Parliament’s scrutiny. Parliament states that a single view should be presented when contributing to international economic and financial governance. It urges the EU and its relevant Member States to promptly agree on a common seat and constituency on the IMF Executive Board , possibly starting as a euro constituency, with a view, in the longer term, to securing consistent EU representation, involving the Commission, subject to the European Parliament’s scrutiny. (4) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) : the EU and NATO are called upon to redouble their efforts towards the establishment of a framework for integrated cooperation, including permanent structures for cooperation. Members call for systematic contacts between the Secretary-General of NATO and the VP/HR and propose that the implications of the establishment of mutual observer status at the level of the NAC and the PSC be studied in order to improve cooperative arrangements in the spirit of the Treaty of Lisbon. Members take the view that arrangements allowing the EU to have recourse to NATO assets and capabilities need to be enhanced. They underline the need for the two organisations to develop a comprehensive approach to crisis management. (5) The World Trade Organisation (WTO) : Members consider that the role of the EU within the WTO serves as one model for EU actions in other international organisations (including UNCTAD and OECD), given that through its exclusive competence the EU is a full member of the WTO and negotiates on behalf of all the EU Member States, while at the same time all Member States are WTO members in their own right and work together to act as a single block. The resolution calls on the EU to take into account and uphold specific European interests within the WTO. It considers that it should in particular insist on special treatment for agricultural issues and act to defend certain sensitive European regions or sectors and to promote fair trade that fosters sustainable development. (6) Ambitions in the G-8 and the G-20 : Members take the view that the EU should fully participate in the G-7/G-8 process and should be fully represented in the meetings of the G-7 finance ministers. They point out the need for enhanced EU coordination before G-7 and G-8 meetings, in particular by ensuring that the European Parliament is closely involved. In addition, the EU and its Member States are called upon to work with partners towards achieving full coordination and alignment of messages among the five European countries and the EU representative sitting at the G-20 table in order to ensure effective participation of the EU at G-20 ministerial meetings.
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