This resolution concerns the Second World Summit for Social Development. The amendments reference the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda, the European Pillar of Social Rights and its poverty- and employment-reduction targets, inequalities, inflation and the housing crisis, demographic challenges and labour and skills shortages, education, the gender pay gap, labour mobility and the role of social partners and the ILO.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled4 Jun 2025
- Plenary vote — Adopted9 Oct 2025 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
Plenary votes
19 roll-call votesIn 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 →
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn amendment 4 · paragraph 1Official label: § 1 - Am 4 · what was voted ↗173 for403 against17 abstentions126 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 1 (part 1 of a split vote)Official label: § 1/1 · what was voted ↗442 for134 against38 abstentions105 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 1 (part 2 of a split vote)Official label: § 1/2 · what was voted ↗293 for289 against23 abstentions114 did not voteDecided by 4 votes. The contested ground: EPP (split 58 For / 95 Against) · Renew (split 41 For / 17 Against) · Non-attached (split 14 For / 10 Against)
Broke with their group’s line85 Members voted against their group’s majority
Adam JARUBASEPPVoted For
Adina VĂLEANEPPVoted For
Andrey KOVATCHEVEPPVoted For
Andrey NOVAKOVEPPVoted For
Andrzej BUŁAEPPVoted For
Andrzej HALICKIEPPVoted For
András Tivadar KULJAEPPVoted For
Bartosz ARŁUKOWICZEPPVoted For
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 4 (part 1 of a split vote)Official label: § 4/1 · what was voted ↗478 for69 against65 abstentions107 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 4 (part 2 of a split vote)Official label: § 4/2 · what was voted ↗415 for177 against19 abstentions108 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 4 (part 3 of a split vote)Official label: § 4/3 · what was voted ↗298 for279 against30 abstentions112 did not voteDecided by 19 votes. The contested ground: EPP (split 61 For / 88 Against) · Renew (split 42 For / 17 Against)
Broke with their group’s line84 Members voted against their group’s majority
Adam JARUBASEPPVoted For
Andreas SCHWABEPPVoted For
Andrey KOVATCHEVEPPVoted For
Andrey NOVAKOVEPPVoted For
Andrzej BUŁAEPPVoted For
Andrzej HALICKIEPPVoted For
András Tivadar KULJAEPPVoted For
Bartosz ARŁUKOWICZEPPVoted For
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn amendment 5 · paragraph 5Official label: § 5 - Am 5 · what was voted ↗199 for400 against12 abstentions108 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn amendment 2 · paragraph 9Official label: § 9 - Am 2 · what was voted ↗285 for238 against91 abstentions105 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 10 (part 1 of a split vote)Official label: § 10/1 · what was voted ↗409 for125 against73 abstentions112 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 10 (part 2 of a split vote)Official label: § 10/2 · what was voted ↗287 for270 against46 abstentions116 did not voteDecided by 17 votes. The contested ground: EPP (split 48 For / 97 Against) · Renew (split 46 For / 13 Against)
Broke with their group’s line69 Members voted against their group’s majority
Adam JARUBASEPPVoted For
Andrey KOVATCHEVEPPVoted For
Andrey NOVAKOVEPPVoted For
Andrzej BUŁAEPPVoted For
Andrzej HALICKIEPPVoted For
András Tivadar KULJAEPPVoted For
Bartosz ARŁUKOWICZEPPVoted For
Bartłomiej SIENKIEWICZEPPVoted For
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn amendment 6 · paragraph 13Official label: § 13 - Am 6 · what was voted ↗185 for410 against13 abstentions111 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025AdoptedOn paragraph 13 (part 1 of a split vote)Official label: § 13/1 · what was voted ↗479 for68 against64 abstentions108 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn paragraph 13 (part 2 of a split vote)Official label: § 13/2 · what was voted ↗291 for295 against20 abstentions113 did not voteDecided by 4 votes. The contested ground: EPP (split 59 For / 96 Against) · Renew (split 41 For / 19 Against) · Non-attached (split 16 For / 10 Against)
Broke with their group’s line88 Members voted against their group’s majority
Adam JARUBASEPPVoted For
Andrey KOVATCHEVEPPVoted For
Andrey NOVAKOVEPPVoted For
Andrzej BUŁAEPPVoted For
Andrzej HALICKIEPPVoted For
András Tivadar KULJAEPPVoted For
Bartosz ARŁUKOWICZEPPVoted For
Bartłomiej SIENKIEWICZEPPVoted For
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn amendment 7 · text to be inserted after paragraph 13Official label: Après le § 13 - Am 7 · what was voted ↗190 for415 against9 abstentions105 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn amendment 8 · paragraph 15Official label: § 15 - Am 8 · what was voted ↗188 for399 against17 abstentions115 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn amendment 1 · paragraph 15Official label: § 15 - Am 1 · what was voted ↗174 for413 against24 abstentions108 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn paragraph 17Official label: § 17 · what was voted ↗272 for307 against34 abstentions106 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025RejectedOn amendment 3 · recital BOfficial label: Considérant B - Am 3 · what was voted ↗195 for394 against18 abstentions112 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 9 Oct 2025Main voteAdoptedOn the motion for a resolution · the text as a wholeOfficial label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗360 for210 against37 abstentions112 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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Plenary amendments8 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.
- Amendment 1The LeftMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 15Current text
15. Calls for further support for third-country nationals to integrate into the EU labour market and to use their talents to their full potential, with high-quality jobs and working conditions reinforced by an effective integration policy, in full complementarity with harnessing talents from within the EU;
Amendment15. Calls for further support for third-country nationals to integrate into the EU labour market and to use their talents to their full potential, with high-quality jobs and working conditions and ensuring equal treatment, reinforced by an effective integration policy, in full complementarity with harnessing talents from within the EU; calls for the EU to ensure legal migration pathways for social and employment integration, including the possibility of regularising undocumented migrants, notably for humanitarian reasons, to address labour shortages, or to integrate long-term residents;
- Amendment 2PPEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 9Current text
9Urges all Member States to make further efforts to address child poverty by implementing their national action plan on the European Child Guarantee and calls on the Commission to ensure ithas a dedicated budget for this of atleastEUR20billionin the next MFF;Amendment9. Urges all Member States to make further efforts to address child poverty by implementing their national action plan on the European Child Guarantee and calls on the Commission to ensure it is allocated substantial budgetary resources in the next MFF;
- Amendment 3PfEMotion for a resolution · Recital BCurrent text
B. whereas across the EU, significant inequalities between people and regions persist, particularly income and gender inequalities, while
inflationand the rising cost of living disproportionately affect low-income and vulnerable households; whereasthe housing crisis remainsasignificantchallengethroughouttheEU,leadingtohousingexclusion,housinginsecurity,increasedhousingcostsandhousinginadequacy;whereastheseissuesnegativelyaffectsocialcohesion,upwardsocialconvergenceandthesocialwell-beingofpeoplelivinginthe EU;whereassome studies suggest that in Europethewealthiest10%onthecontinentownastaggering67%ofitswealth,whilethebottomhalfofadu…AmendmentB. whereas across the EU, significant inequalities between people and regions persist, particularly income and gender inequalities, while the energy crisis and the rising cost of living disproportionately affect low-income and vulnerable households; whereas many citizens in the EU face poverty, social exclusion and precarious living conditions, while uncontrolled mass and illegal immigration places unsustainable pressure on national welfare systems, diverting scarce resources away from the European citizens and families most in need; whereas the housing crisis remains a significant challenge throughout the EU, leading to housing exclusion, housing insecurity, increased housing costs and hous…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 4PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 1Current text
1. Considers that the
Commission and the Member States shouldstepuptheireffortstoimplementtheEPSR, inlinewiththeLa Hulpe Declaration andthroughanambitiousupdateoftheAction Plan,toachieve the2030headlinetargets;callsontheCommission,aspartoftheupdated ActionPlan,tocomplementthecurrent headline targets, as appropriate, as well as put forward legislative initiatives forthefullimplementationoftheEPSR;Amendment1. Considers that the design of social policies must remain under the exclusive sovereignty of the Member States; rejects any attempt by the EU to create a uniform social model undermining national traditions, democratic choices or the protection of citizens against the costs of mass immigration and climate dogmatism;
- Amendment 5PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 5Current text
5.
Urges the CommissionandtheMember States to foster democracy atwork,socialdialogue and collectivebargainingandtheprotectionofworkers’ rights, particularly inthecontext of thegreenanddigital transitions; highlights the need to keep allocating sufficientresourcesinthe next multiannualfinancialframework(MFF)tosupportsocialdialogueandcollectivebargaining,andstrengthencapacitybuildingforsocialpartners;callsforfurthereffortsto ensure equal pay for equal work done by men andwomen,enhance pay transparency andaddressgender-basedinequalitytoclosethegenderpay,pensionandemploymentgapsintheEU;callsontheCommissionand theMember Statestoap…Amendment5. Stresses that the design of social policies should respect the sovereignty of the Member States and be rooted in their cultural traditions and democratic choices; acknowledges that further efforts are needed, through national frameworks adapted to each Member State’s social model, to ensure equal pay for equal work done by men and women and enhance pay transparency to close the pay and pension gaps, stresses, however, that social development must reject ideological impositions such as ‘gender mainstreaming’, radical diversity doctrines or ‘woke’ policies, which distort the family model, education and the labour market environment;
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 6PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 13Current text
13.
Urges the EU and its Member States to ensurethatthe greentransitionis sociallyjust,withspecificsupportforworkers,households,regionsandenterprises affected by structuralchangesandnewlabourmarketdemands;notesthatclimate adaptation and mitigationstrategies,ifcarefullydesignedthroughrobustsocialdialogue,cangenerateresilienteconomicecosystems,qualityjobs,sustainableenterprisesandmore inclusive societies, leaving no onebehind;callsontheCommission to propose adirectiveonajusttransitionintheworldofworktoensuretheseprinciplesaresafeguardedatEUlevel;Amendment13. Stresses that any transition policies must first enhance industrial competitiveness, create more jobs, and safeguard the purchasing power of European citizens; warns that the so-called green transition, as framed under the European Green Deal, has already generated disproportionate costs, factory closures and job losses; insists that the Member States retain full sovereignty to define their own energy and industrial mix, without being bound by ideological climate dogmas;
- Amendment 7PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 13 a (new)Amendment
13a. Rejects the imposition of the European Green Deal as a framework for social policy, given that it undermines energy sovereignty, destroys the European industrial base, and fuels poverty by increasing energy bills; stresses that priority must be given to protecting European workers and households rather than pursuing global climate agendas disconnected from citizens’ needs;
- Amendment 8PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 15 a (new)Current text
15.
Callsforfurthersupportforthird-countrynationalstointegrateintotheEUlabourmarketandtousetheirtalentstotheirfullpotential,withhigh-qualityjobsandworkingconditionsreinforcedbyaneffectiveintegrationpolicy,infullcomplementaritywithharnessingtalentsfromwithintheEU;Amendment15. Stresses that access to the EU labour market should primarily be reserved for nationals of the Member States and rejects any EU-level policy encouraging the large-scale integration of third-country nationals; calls instead for priority measures to mobilise and train European workers, particularly young people, while ensuring high-quality jobs and decent working conditions;
Official amendment documents
Members who amended this procedure
21 Members · by amendment count




















The amendments, in full text
123 amendmentsEvery amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.