5.8.2010 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
CE 212/140 |
Wednesday 6 May 2009
The petitions process (amendment of Title VIII of the Rules of Procedure)
P6_TA(2009)0353
European Parliament decision of 6 May 2009 on revision of the Rules of Procedure with regard to the petitions process (2006/2209(REG))
2010/C 212 E/25
The European Parliament,
having regard to the letter from its President of 20 July 2006,
having regard to Rules 201 and 202 of its Rules of Procedure,
having regard to the report of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs and the opinion of the Committee on Petitions (A6-0027/2009),
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Decides to amend its Rules of Procedure as shown below; |
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Points out that the amendments will enter into force on the first day of the next part-session, with the exception of the amendment concerning Rule 193a (new), which will enter into force on the first day after the entry into force of the relevant Treaty provision; |
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Instructs its President to forward this decision to the Council and the Commission, for information. |
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Amendment 1 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 2 a (new) |
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Amendment 2 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 2 b (new) |
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Amendment 3 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 3 |
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Petitions written in any other language will be considered only where the petitioner has attached a translation or summary drawn up in an official language of the European Union . The translation or summary shall form the basis of Parliament’s work. Parliament’s correspondence with the petitioner shall employ the official language in which the translation or summary is drawn up. |
Petitions written in any other language will be considered only if the petitioner has attached a translation in an official language. Parliament’s correspondence with the petitioner shall employ the official language in which the translation is drawn up. |
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The Bureau may decide that petitions and correspondence with petitioners may be drafted in other languages used in a Member State. |
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Amendment 4 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 5 |
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Amendment 5 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 6 |
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Amendment 6 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 7 |
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Amendment 7 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 8 |
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Amendment 8 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 8 a (new) |
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Amendment 9 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 191 – paragraph 8 b (new) |
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Amendment 10 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 192 – paragraph -1 (new) |
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Amendment 11 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 192 – paragraph 1 |
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The committee may , particularly in the case of petitions which seek changes in existing law, request opinions from other committees pursuant to Rule 46. |
The committee may request opinions from other committees that have specific responsibility for the issue under consideration in accordance with Rule 46 and Annex VI . |
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Amendment 12 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 192 – paragraph 2 |
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Amendment 13 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 192 – paragraph 3 |
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Amendment 14 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 192 – paragraph 4 |
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Amendment 15 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 192 – paragraph 5 |
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The committee may also request that its opinions be forwarded by the President to the Commission or the Council. |
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Amendment 16 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 192 – paragraph 7 |
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Amendment 17 |
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Parliament’s Rules of Procedure Rule 193 a (new) |
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Rule 193 a Citizens’ initiative When Parliament is informed that the Commission has been invited to submit a proposal for a legal act under Article 11(4) of the EU Treaty, the Committee on Petitions shall ascertain whether this is likely to affect its work and, if need be, shall inform those petitioners who have addressed a petition on related subjects. |