Resolutions: Human Rights situation in Crimea, in particular of the Crimean Tatars ... Calls upon the Russian Federation
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FINAL VERSION/2 Resolutions: Human Rights situation in Crimea, in particular of the Crimean Tatars Subject of the amendment
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Joint motion for a resolution RC8-0173/2016 (EPP, S&D, ECR, ALDE and Greens/ EFA) §7
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§ 16
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original text
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§ 17
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original text
separate
original
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oral amendment
RCV
vote: resolution (as a whole)
adoption = MRs replaced and B8-0183 and B8-0188/2016 fall
Motions for resolutions by political groups B8-0173/2016
Greens/ EFA
ad. = all MRs fall
B8-0182/2016
ECR
ad. = all MRs fall
B8-0183/2016
EFDD
ad. = all MRs fall
B8-0184/2016
S&D
ad. = all MRs fall
B8-0186/2016
EPP
ad. = B8-0188 and B8-0190 fall
B8-0188/2016
EUL/NGL
ad. = B8-0190 falls
B8-0190/2016
ALDE
Requests for roll-call votes EPP
final vote
Requests ECR
for separate votes
§ 16 and 17
Miscellaneous MEP Plenković will move the following oral amendment to paragraph 7 on JMR [RC8-0173/2016]: 7. Calls upon the Russian Federation authorities and the de facto authorities of Crimea which are bound by the international humanitarian law and international human rights law, to grant unimpeded access to Crimea for international institutions and independent experts of the OSCE, the United Nations and the Council of Europe, as well as for any human rights NGO or news media outlets that wish to visit, assess and report on the situation in Crimea calls on the Council and EEAS to put pressure on Russia in this regard; welcomes the decision of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe to send his Special Representative for Human Rights to Crimea, which was the first visit after the Russian annexation and is expected to provide a fresh assessment of the situation on the ground; looks forward to his findings; stresses that any international presence on the ground should be coordinated with Ukraine;