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Implementation and streamlining of EU internal market rules to strengthen the single market

2025/2009(INI)·10th term·IMCO·INI
Summary

The dossier is a report on the implementation and streamlining of EU internal market rules to strengthen the single market. The amendments focus on a simplified, competitive or deregulated regulatory environment, burdens on SMEs, internal market fragmentation and barriers, the Draghi, Letta and Niinistö reports, the defence and armaments industry, the Competitiveness Compass, and Commission simplification and Omnibus efforts, while debating consumer, worker and environmental standards.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    10 Apr 2025
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    11 Sep 2025 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
299
Amendments
distinct, in window
46
Members
tabled at least one
1
Committee
10 Apr 2025
Dates

Plenary votes

5 roll-call votes

In plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →

  1. Show the 2 earlier votes
    1. 11 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 4 · paragraph 5
      Official label: § 5 - Am 4 · what was voted ↗
      155 for412 against46 abstentions106 did not vote
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    2. 11 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 5 · text to be inserted after paragraph 13
      Official label: Après le § 13 - Am 5 · what was voted ↗
      208 for401 against4 abstentions106 did not vote
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  2. 11 Sep 2025Rejected
    On amendment 6 · paragraph 27
    Official label: § 27 - Am 6 · what was voted ↗
    197 for402 against13 abstentions107 did not vote
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  3. 11 Sep 2025Rejected
    On amendment 7 · paragraph 36
    Official label: § 36 - Am 7 · what was voted ↗
    201 for399 against6 abstentions113 did not vote
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  4. 11 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 ↗
    459 for65 against90 abstentions105 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Plenary amendments7 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 1Motion for a resolution · Recital G
    Current text

    G. whereas robust enforcement of single market rules, including through swifter and effective infringement proceedings, should be considered essential to ensure fair competition and business confidence, and to protect consumers from the consequences of market fragmentation and reduced choice; whereas efforts to improve, streamline and simplify the EU’s legislative framework should also focus on enhancing quality, clarity and coherence, on reducing fragmentation in the implementation of EU rules, as well as ensuring that the legislation is easily understandable for authorities and all stakeholders;

    Amendment

    G. whereas robust enforcement of single market rules, including infringement proceedings as a last resort, should be considered to ensure fair competition and business confidence, and to protect consumers from the consequences of market fragmentation and reduced choice; whereas efforts to improve, streamline and simplify the EU’s legislative framework should also focus on enhancing quality, clarity and coherence, on reducing excessive fragmentation in the implementation of EU rules, as well as ensuring that the legislation is easily understandable for authorities and all stakeholders;

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

    2. Recognises that in order to secure the EU’s prosperity, it is necessary to improve regulatory coherence and reduce unnecessary administrative burdens on businesses – specifically smaller businesses and start-ups; insists, therefore, that barriers that currently hinder growth, job creation and investment must be removed and that resources should be directed towards encouraging innovation and fostering growth while ensuring a level playing field based on high social and environmental standards; underlines the need to mobilise private investment and stresses that particular attention should be paid to reducing compliance costs for SMEs through digital tools and targeted derogations; stresses…

    Amendment

    2. Recognises that in order to secure the EU’s prosperity, it is necessary to improve regulatory coherence and reduce unnecessary administrative burdens on businesses – specifically smaller businesses and start-ups; insists, therefore, that unjustified barriers that currently hinder growth, job creation and investment must be removed and that resources should be directed towards encouraging innovation and fostering growth while ensuring a level playing field based on high social standards; underlines the need to mobilise private investment and stresses that particular attention should be paid to reducing compliance costs for SMEs through digital tools and targeted derogations; stresses that…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  3. Amendment 3Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 4
    Current text

    4. Underlines that regulatory streamlining and simplification are aimed at facilitating compliance processes, while upholding the EU’s core policy objectives, ensuring that social and environmental standards, as well as digital rights and consumer protection, are not compromised, and ensuring a stable and predictable regulatory environment for businesses that provides legal clarity and certainty for all; underlines that competitiveness and innovation, especially in the context of the current cost-of-living crisis, must deliver outcomes that benefit consumers; stresses that simplification should also reinforce the EU’s long-term objectives, including the digitalisation of the economy, the gre…

    Amendment

    4. Underlines that regulatory streamlining and simplification are aimed at facilitating compliance processes, while upholding the EU’s core policy objectives, ensuring that social standards, as well as digital rights and consumer protection, are not compromised, and ensuring a stable and predictable regulatory environment for businesses that provides legal clarity and certainty for all; underlines that competitiveness and innovation, especially in the context of the current cost-of-living crisis, must deliver outcomes that benefit consumers; stresses that simplification should also reinforce the EU’s long-term objectives, including the digitalisation of the economy and consumer protection, w…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  4. Amendment 4Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. Considers that a well-functioning single market, in which rules are implemented and enforced in a correct, coherent and effective way, is a shared responsibility of the EU institutions and the Member States; stresses that gold-plating of EU directives and fragmented enforcement of EU rules remain an obstacle for the single market, disproportionately burdening SMEs and start-ups; demands that the Commission ensure that EU rules are properly enforced across all of the Member States in a harmonised manner in order to address cross-border barriers; urges the Member States, therefore, to address gold-plating and to ensure that national implementing measures are published transparently and in a…

    Amendment

    5. Considers that a well-functioning single market, in which rules are implemented and enforced in a correct, coherent and effective way, is a responsibility of the EU institutions and the Member States; stresses that the Commission’s responsibility for the explosion in administrative and financial rules and burdens, disproportionately burdening SMEs and start-ups, is clear and regrettable; urges the Commission to put an end to the increasing administrative burden weighing heavily on citizens and businesses, and to focus its initiatives on simplifying the regulatory framework; invites the Member States to address gold-plating and to ensure that national implementing measures are published tr…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  5. Amendment 5Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 13 a (new)
    Amendment

    13a. Takes note of the Commission’s intention to increase regular contact with stakeholders and practitioners in order to gather information, assess the impact of EU legislation and identify areas where changes are needed in the single market; stresses that this regular contact should effectively lead to the simplification and, where appropriate, the removal of excessive and redundant rules; considers that these opinions can contribute to effective omnibus simplification proposals; calls on the Commission, in this regard, to publish the opinions of the stakeholders collected from all the different consultation processes, in an anonymous format when there is no other option, as a way of incre…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  6. Amendment 6Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 27
    Current text

    27. Welcomes the Commission’s planned fitness check on the legislative acquis in the digital policy area; demands that the Commission assesses and clarifies the legislative framework and the interplay between current EU legal acts, such as the Digital Services Act9 , the General Data Protection Regulation10 , the Artificial Intelligence Act11 , the Regulation on the Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising12 , the Product Liability Directive13 , e-commerce and cybersecurity rules, and between these acts and future legislative initiatives before their adoption by the Commission; insists that regulators, networks of national authorities and stakeholders be involved in this process a…

    Amendment

    27. Welcomes the Commission’s planned fitness check on the legislative acquis in the digital policy area; demands that the Commission assesses and clarifies the legislative framework and the interplay between current EU legal acts, such as the Digital Services Act9, the General Data Protection Regulation10, the Artificial Intelligence Act11, the Regulation on the Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising12, the Product Liability Directive13, e-commerce and cybersecurity rules, and between these acts and future legislative initiatives before their adoption by the Commission; insists that regulators, networks of national authorities and stakeholders be involved in this process and st…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  7. Amendment 7Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 36
    Current text

    36. Calls for the harmonised rollout of digital labelling and the Digital Product Passport in EU product legislation; stresses their potential to lower compliance burdens, enhance consumer access to accurate information, and support multilingual interoperability while preserving the possibility for consumers’ products to be accompanied by essential information related to safety in paper format; urges the Commission to facilitate the development of harmonised standards and detailed guidance to avoid fragmentation and facilitate SME participation in cross-border trade;

    Amendment

    36. Calls for the harmonised rollout of digital labelling and the Digital Product Passport in EU product legislation; stresses their potential to lower compliance burdens, enhance consumer access to accurate information, for example, through the indication of origin, and support multilingual interoperability while preserving the possibility for consumers’ products to be accompanied by essential information related to safety in paper format; urges the Commission to facilitate the development of harmonised standards and detailed guidance to avoid fragmentation and facilitate SME participation in cross-border trade;

Official amendment documents

Full record

Members who amended this procedure

46 Members · by amendment count
1
Sandro GOZI
Sandro GOZI
Renew Europe · 🇫🇷 France
43
2
Stéphanie YON-COURTIN
Stéphanie YON-COURTIN
Renew Europe · 🇫🇷 France
43
3
Adnan DIBRANI
Adnan DIBRANI
Socialists & Democrats · 🇸🇪 Sweden
38
4
Maria GUZENINA
Maria GUZENINA
Socialists & Democrats · 🇫🇮 Finland
38
5
Elisabeth GROSSMANN
Elisabeth GROSSMANN
Socialists & Democrats · 🇦🇹 Austria
38
6
Biljana BORZAN
Biljana BORZAN
Socialists & Democrats · 🇭🇷 Croatia
38
7
Marc ANGEL
Marc ANGEL
Socialists & Democrats · 🇱🇺 Luxembourg
38
8
Johan DANIELSSON
Johan DANIELSSON
Socialists & Democrats · 🇸🇪 Sweden
38
9
Alex AGIUS SALIBA
Alex AGIUS SALIBA
Socialists & Democrats · 🇲🇹 Malta
37
10
Pierfrancesco MARAN
Pierfrancesco MARAN
Socialists & Democrats · 🇮🇹 Italy
37
11
Michał DWORCZYK
Michał DWORCZYK
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇵🇱 Poland
37
12
Piotr MÜLLER
Piotr MÜLLER
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇵🇱 Poland
37
13
Kosma ZŁOTOWSKI
Kosma ZŁOTOWSKI
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇵🇱 Poland
37
14
Marlena MALĄG
Marlena MALĄG
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇵🇱 Poland
37
15
Anna-Maja HENRIKSSON
Anna-Maja HENRIKSSON
Renew Europe · 🇫🇮 Finland
36
16
Ivaylo VALCHEV
Ivaylo VALCHEV
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇧🇬 Bulgaria
36
17
Stefano CAVEDAGNA
Stefano CAVEDAGNA
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇮🇹 Italy
32
18
Christel SCHALDEMOSE
Christel SCHALDEMOSE
Socialists & Democrats · 🇩🇰 Denmark
30
19
Svenja HAHN
Svenja HAHN
Renew Europe · 🇩🇪 Germany
30
20
Morten LØKKEGAARD
Morten LØKKEGAARD
Renew Europe · 🇩🇰 Denmark
30
21
Jeannette BALJEU
Jeannette BALJEU
Renew Europe · 🇳🇱 Netherlands
30
22
Arba KOKALARI
Arba KOKALARI
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇸🇪 Sweden
29(7 solo)
23
Petr BYSTRON
Petr BYSTRON
Europe of Sovereign Nations · 🇩🇪 Germany
28(28 solo)
24
Nikola MINCHEV
Nikola MINCHEV
Renew Europe · 🇧🇬 Bulgaria
26
25
Hanna GEDIN
Hanna GEDIN
The Left (GUE/NGL) · 🇸🇪 Sweden
25(25 solo)

The amendments, in full text

299 amendments

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

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