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Annual report on the situation of fundamental rights in the EU in 2016
2017/2125(INI)·8th term·LIBE / PETI·INI - Own-initiative procedure·CompletedProcedure completed
Subjects: Fundamental rights in the EU, Charter
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): ENGEL Frank (PPE)
Summary
This annual report addresses the situation of fundamental rights in the EU in 2016. The amendments cover migration, asylum and detention and family reunification, the Charter of Fundamental Rights, civic space and freedom of association and expression, digital and children's rights including digital literacy and helplines, and the impact of the economic crisis and budgetary cuts on access to education, housing, healthcare and social security.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled23 Oct 2017 – 20 Nov 2017
- Procedure completed
636
Amendments
distinct, in window
52
Members
tabled at least one
2
Committee(s)
23 Oct 2017 – 20 Nov 2017
Dates
Official amendment documents
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Members who amended this procedure
52 Members · by amendment count1🇭🇺
Péter NIEDERMÜLLER
Socialists & Democrats · Hungary
92(54 solo)
2🇬🇷Eleftherios SYNADINOS
Non-attached · Greece
63(63 solo)
3🇳🇱Sophia IN 'T VELD
Renew Europe · Netherlands
60(8 solo)
4🇮🇹Cécile Kashetu KYENGE
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
53
5🇫🇷Nathalie GRIESBECK
ALDE · France
52
6🇸🇮Tanja FAJON
Socialists & Democrats · Slovenia
51
7🇫🇷Sylvie GUILLAUME
Socialists & Democrats · France
46
8🇫🇷Christine REVAULT D'ALLONNES BONNEFOY
Socialists & Democrats · France
44
9🇬🇷Kostas CHRYSOGONOS
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Greece
42(42 solo)
10🇸🇪Soraya POST
Socialists & Democrats · Sweden
41(7 solo)
11🇧🇪Louis MICHEL
ALDE · Belgium
41
12🇧🇪Gérard DEPREZ
ALDE · Belgium
41
13🇸🇰József NAGY
European People's Party (EPP) · Slovakia
35(35 solo)
14🇬🇧Sajjad KARIM
European Conservatives & Reformists · United Kingdom
34
15🇪🇸Josep-Maria TERRICABRAS
Greens / EFA · Spain
33(33 solo)
16🇮🇹Laura FERRARA
Non-attached · Italy
31
17🇷🇴Csaba SÓGOR
European People's Party (EPP) · Romania
29
18🇸🇰Pál CSÁKY
European People's Party (EPP) · Slovakia
29
19🇮🇹Daniele VIOTTI
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
26
20🇩🇪Terry REINTKE
Greens / EFA · Germany
26
21🇳🇱Auke ZIJLSTRA
Patriots for Europe · Netherlands
26(3 solo)
22🇮🇹Elly SCHLEIN
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
25
23🇬🇷Miltiadis KYRKOS
Socialists & Democrats · Greece
24(13 solo)
24🇪🇸Marina ALBIOL GUZMÁN
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Spain
22(22 solo)
25🇫🇷Gilles LEBRETON
Identity & Democracy · France
21
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