Procedure

The role of cohesion policy investment in resolving the current housing crisis

2024/2120(INI)·10th term·EMPL / REGI·INI
Summary

This own-initiative report concerns the role of cohesion policy investment in resolving the housing crisis. Amendments stress that housing is a Member State competence under subsidiarity, document rising house prices, mortgage rates and housing cost overburden affecting low- and middle-income households, debate the definition of affordable housing, and discuss cohesion policy funds and EIB financing to increase the supply of affordable, accessible and energy-efficient housing and tackle homelessness.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    20 Mar 2025 – 2 Apr 2025
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    10 Sep 2025 · On the motion for a resolution — the text as a whole
564
Amendments
distinct, in window
62
Members
tabled at least one
2
Committee(s)
20 Mar 2025 – 2 Apr 2025
Dates

Plenary votes

2 roll-call votes

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  1. 10 Sep 2025Adopted
    On recital O
    Official label: Considérant O · what was voted ↗
    322 for260 against82 abstentions55 did not vote
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  2. 10 Sep 2025Main voteAdopted
    On the motion for a resolution — the text as a whole
    Official label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗
    462 for142 against63 abstentions52 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Official amendment documents

Full record

Members who amended this procedure

62 Members · by amendment count
1🇭🇷
Gordan BOSANAC
Greens / EFA · Croatia
101(101 solo)
2🇫🇷
Nora MEBAREK
Socialists & Democrats · France
87
3🇭🇺
Klára DOBREV
Socialists & Democrats · Hungary
78
4🇪🇸
Raúl DE LA HOZ QUINTANO
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
74
5🇪🇸
Borja GIMÉNEZ LARRAZ
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
73
6🇪🇸
Maravillas ABADÍA JOVER
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
70
7🇪🇸
Alma EZCURRA ALMANSA
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
54
8🇬🇷
Elena KOUNTOURA
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Greece
52(49 solo)
9🇪🇸
Elena NEVADO DEL CAMPO
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
50
10🇪🇸
Marcos ROS SEMPERE
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
48(2 solo)
11🇵🇹
Sérgio GONÇALVES
Socialists & Democrats · Portugal
48
12🇵🇹
Isilda GOMES
Socialists & Democrats · Portugal
47
13🇦🇹
Hannes HEIDE
Socialists & Democrats · Austria
46
14🇱🇺
Marc ANGEL
Socialists & Democrats · Luxembourg
42
15🇪🇸
Alicia HOMS GINEL
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
42
16🇮🇹
Pierfrancesco MARAN
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
42
17🇭🇷
Romana JERKOVIĆ
Socialists & Democrats · Croatia
42
18🇪🇸
Idoia MENDIA
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
42
19🇮🇪
Aodhán Ó RÍORDÁIN
Socialists & Democrats · Ireland
42
20🇧🇪
Estelle CEULEMANS
Socialists & Democrats · Belgium
42
21🇳🇱
Marit MAIJ
Socialists & Democrats · Netherlands
41
22🇬🇷
Sakis ARNAOUTOGLOU
Socialists & Democrats · Greece
39(1 solo)
23🇲🇹
Daniel ATTARD
Socialists & Democrats · Malta
38
24🇪🇸
Rosa SERRANO SIERRA
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
38
25🇩🇪
Sabrina REPP
Socialists & Democrats · Germany
36

The amendments, in full text

564 amendments

Every amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.

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