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Financing for development – ahead of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville

2025/2004(INI)·10th term·DEVE·INI
Summary

The dossier addresses financing for development ahead of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville. Amendments cite the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda being off-track, extreme poverty and inequality, the gender-poverty gap, the SDG financing gap, sovereign debt restructuring, official development assistance and the 0.7% of GNI target, partnership agreements with African, Caribbean and Pacific states, and donors abandoning development commitments.

323
Amendments
distinct, in window
17
Members
tabled at least one
1
Committee
6 Mar 2025
Dates

Plenary votes

19 roll-call votes

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  1. Show the 16 earlier votes
    1. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On the motion for a resolution · amendment 1
      Official label: Proposition de résolution de remplacement - Am 1 · what was voted ↗
      120 for480 against65 abstentions54 did not vote
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    2. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 1
      Official label: § 1 · what was voted ↗
      304 for305 against55 abstentions55 did not vote
      Decided by 1 vote. The contested ground: Patriots (38 abstentions) · EPP (split 10 For / 160 Against) · Non-attached (split 11 For / 9 Against)

      Broke with their group’s line23 Members voted against their group’s majority

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    3. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 20
      Official label: § 20 · what was voted ↗
      281 for361 against21 abstentions56 did not vote
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    4. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 24
      Official label: § 24 · what was voted ↗
      278 for371 against15 abstentions55 did not vote
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    5. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 33
      Official label: § 33 · what was voted ↗
      303 for328 against24 abstentions64 did not vote
      Decided by 25 votes.

      Broke with their group’s line23 Members voted against their group’s majority

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    6. 17 Jun 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 39
      Official label: § 39 · what was voted ↗
      475 for181 against9 abstentions54 did not vote
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    7. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On amendment 2 · paragraph 40
      Official label: § 40 - Am 2 · what was voted ↗
      296 for339 against31 abstentions53 did not vote
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    8. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 42
      Official label: § 42 · what was voted ↗
      290 for357 against17 abstentions55 did not vote
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    9. 17 Jun 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 43
      Official label: § 43 · what was voted ↗
      361 for244 against60 abstentions54 did not vote
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    10. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 44
      Official label: § 44 · what was voted ↗
      280 for322 against62 abstentions55 did not vote
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    11. 17 Jun 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 53
      Official label: § 53 · what was voted ↗
      312 for295 against57 abstentions55 did not vote
      Decided by 17 votes. The contested ground: ECR (split 24 For / 19 Against) · EPP (split 10 For / 168 Against) · Non-attached (split 11 For / 9 Against)

      Broke with their group’s line44 Members voted against their group’s majority

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    12. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 55
      Official label: § 55 · what was voted ↗
      289 for347 against25 abstentions58 did not vote
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    13. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
      On paragraph 64
      Official label: § 64 · what was voted ↗
      300 for339 against27 abstentions53 did not vote
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    14. 17 Jun 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 66 (part 1 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 66/1 · what was voted ↗
      591 for46 against32 abstentions50 did not vote
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    15. 17 Jun 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 66 (part 2 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 66/2 · what was voted ↗
      327 for250 against81 abstentions61 did not vote
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    16. 17 Jun 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 67 (part 1 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 67/1 · what was voted ↗
      585 for43 against35 abstentions56 did not vote
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  2. 17 Jun 2025Adopted
    On paragraph 67 (part 2 of a split vote)
    Official label: § 67/2 · what was voted ↗
    321 for272 against64 abstentions62 did not vote
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  3. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
    On paragraph 69
    Official label: § 69 · what was voted ↗
    291 for356 against16 abstentions56 did not vote
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  4. 17 Jun 2025Rejected
    On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole · the DEVE committee
    Official label: Proposition de résolution de la commission DEVE (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗
    282 for340 against26 abstentions71 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Plenary amendments2 tabled on this text

Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.

  1. Amendment 1ESNMotion for a resolution (Rule 188(3) of the Rules of Procedure) replacing non-legislative motion for a resolution A10-0101/2025 · European Parliament resolution on financing for development – ahead of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville

    Replaces or inserts a longer passage — full text in the official document.

  2. Amendment 2Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 40
    Current text

    40. Insists that a conducive business enabling environment is essential for private investment, including through the rule of law, transparency, good governance, anti-corruption measures, investor and consumer protection, and fair competition; calls on the Commission to monitor and further improve mechanisms that will provide a security guarantee for European investors, on the other hand, stresses the need to rebalance investors’ rights with obligations towards the host state i.e. by supporting the local economy through technology transfer and by utilising local labour and inputs, so as to ensure that FDI translates into wider socio-economic benefits for society; calls for further improved a…

    Amendment

    40. Insists that a conducive business enabling environment is essential for private investment, including through the rule of law, transparency, good governance, anti-corruption measures, investor and consumer protection, and fair competition; calls on the Commission to monitor and further improve mechanisms that will provide a security guarantee for European investors, on the other hand, stresses the need to rebalance investors’ rights with obligations towards the host state i.e. by supporting the local economy through technology transfer and by utilising local labour and inputs, so as to ensure that FDI translates into wider socio-economic benefits for society; calls for gender budgeting a…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.

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