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European Parliament2014-2019Plenary sitting<NoDocSe>A8-0120/2019</NoDocSe><Date>{28/02/2019}28.2.2019</Date><TitreType>REPORT</TitreType><Titre>on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017</Titre><DocRef>(2018/2189(DEC))</DocRef><Commission>{CONT}Committee on Budgetary Control</Commission>Rapporteur: <Depute>Petri Sarvamaa</Depute>PR_DEC_AgenciesCONTENTSPage TOC \t "PageHeading;3" 1. PROPOSAL FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DECISION PAGEREF _Toc2265825 \h 32. PROPOSAL FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DECISION PAGEREF _Toc2265826 \h 53. MOTION FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION PAGEREF _Toc2265827 \h 7OPINION of the Committee on Transport and Tourism PAGEREF _Toc2265828 \h 12INFORMATION ON ADOPTION IN COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE PAGEREF _Toc2265829 \h 17FINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL IN COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE PAGEREF _Toc2265830 \h 181. PROPOSAL FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DECISIONon discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017(2018/2189(DEC))The European Parliament,–having regard to the final annual accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017,–having regard to the Court of Auditors’ report on the annual accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017, together with the Agency’s reply,–having regard to the statement of assurance as to the reliability of the accounts and the legality and regularity of the underlying transactions provided by the Court of Auditors for the financial year 2017, pursuant to Article 287 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,–having regard to the Council’s recommendation of 12 February 2019 on discharge to be given to the Agency in respect of the implementation of the budget for the financial year 2017 (05825/2019 – C80079/2019),–having regard to Article 319 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,–having regard to Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union and repealing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002, and in particular Article 208 thereof,–having regard to Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2018/1046 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18?July 2018 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union, amending Regulations (EU) No?1296/2013, (EU) No?1301/2013, (EU) No?1303/2013, (EU) No?1304/2013, (EU) No?1309/2013, (EU) No?1316/2013, (EU) No?223/2014, (EU) No?283/2014, and Decision No?541/2014/EU and repealing Regulation (EU, Euratom) No?966/2012, and in particular Article?70 thereof,–having regard to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Council Directive 91/670/EEC, Regulation (EC) No 1592/2002 and Directive 2004/36/EC, and in particular Article 60 thereof,–having regard to Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, and amending Regulations (EC) No 2111/2005, (EC) No 1008/2008, (EU) No 996/2010, (EU) No 376/2014 and Directives 2014/30/EU and 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Regulations (EC) No 552/2004 and (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (EEC) No 3922/91, and in particular Article 121 thereof;–having regard to Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1271/2013 of 30?September 2013 on the framework financial regulation for the bodies referred to in Article 208 of Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and in particular Article 108 thereof,–having regard to Rule 94 of and Annex IV to its Rules of Procedure,–having regard to the report of the Committee on Budgetary Control and the opinion of the Committee on Transport and Tourism (A8-0120/2019),1.Grants the Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency discharge in respect of the implementation of the Agency’s budget for the financial year 2017;2.Sets out its observations in the resolution below;3.Instructs its President to forward this decision, and the resolution forming an integral part of it, to the Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency, the Council, the Commission and the Court of Auditors, and to arrange for their publication in the Official Journal of the European Union (L series).2. PROPOSAL FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DECISIONon the closure of the accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017(2018/2189(DEC))The European Parliament,–having regard to the final annual accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017,–having regard to the Court of Auditors’ report on the annual accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017, together with the Agency’s reply,–having regard to the statement of assurance as to the reliability of the accounts and the legality and regularity of the underlying transactions provided by the Court of Auditors for the financial year 2017, pursuant to Article 287 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,–having regard to the Council’s recommendation of 12 February 2019 on discharge to be given to the Agency in respect of the implementation of the budget for the financial year 2017 (05825/2019 – C80079/2019),–having regard to Article 319 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,–having regard to Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union and repealing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002, and in particular Article 208 thereof,–having regard to Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2018/1046 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18?July 2018 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union, amending Regulations (EU) No?1296/2013, (EU) No?1301/2013, (EU) No?1303/2013, (EU) No?1304/2013, (EU) No?1309/2013, (EU) No?1316/2013, (EU) No?223/2014, (EU) No?283/2014, and Decision No?541/2014/EU and repealing Regulation (EU, Euratom) No?966/2012, and in particular Article?70 thereof,–having regard to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Council Directive 91/670/EEC, Regulation (EC) No 1592/2002 and Directive 2004/36/EC, and in particular Article 60 thereof,–having regard to Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, and amending Regulations (EC) No 2111/2005, (EC) No 1008/2008, (EU) No 996/2010, (EU) No 376/2014 and Directives 2014/30/EU and 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Regulations (EC) No 552/2004 and (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (EEC) No 3922/91, and in particular Article 121 thereof;–having regard to Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1271/2013 of 30?September 2013 on the framework financial regulation for the bodies referred to in Article 208 of Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and in particular Article 108 thereof,–having regard to Rule 94 of and Annex IV to its Rules of Procedure,–having regard to the report of the Committee on Budgetary Control and the opinion of the Committee on Transport and Tourism (A8-0120/2019),1.Approves the closure of the accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017;2.Instructs its President to forward this decision to the Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency, the Council, the Commission and the Court of Auditors, and to arrange for its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union (L series).3. MOTION FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTIONwith observations forming an integral part of the decision on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017(2018/2189(DEC))The European Parliament,–having regard to its decision on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017,–having regard to Rule 94 of and Annex IV to its Rules of Procedure,–having regard to the report of the Committee on Budgetary Control and the opinion of the Committee on Transport and Tourism (A8-0120/2019),A.whereas, according to its statement of revenue and expenditure, the final budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency ("the Agency") for the financial year 2017 was EUR 191 611 843, representing a decrease of 0,92 % compared to 2016; whereas EUR 34 870 000 of the Agency’s budget derives from the Union budget and EUR 101 397 000 is revenue from fees and charges; B.whereas the Court of Auditors ("the Court"), in its report on the annual accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017 ("the Court's report"), has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurances that the Agency’s annual accounts are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular;Budget and financial management1.Notes with satisfaction that the budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2017 resulted in a budget implementation rate of 99 %, representing the same rate as in 2016; notes, furthermore, that the payments appropriations execution rate was 93,75?%, showing an increase of 2,55 % compared to 2016;2.Notes with concern from the Court’s report in its comments from previous years, as an ongoing remark that, although Industry financed activities resulted in a deficit of EUR 7 600 000 in 2016, budgetary results fluctuate over the years and the Agency has accumulated EUR 52 000 000 surplus from this category of activity; recalls that the Agency’s founding Regulation establishes that Industry fees levied should be adequate to cover the Agency’s cost for the related certification activities and thus does not foresee an accumulated surplus; calls on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on the ongoing corrective actions and how it plans to avoid such surplus in the future;3.Acknowledges from the Agency that it intends to amend both its Financial and Fees and charges regulations to better formalise the treatment of an accumulated surplus; takes note from the Agency that it started the revision in 2018 and that the entry into force of the revised Commission Fees and Charges Regulation is planned for 1 January 2020; calls on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on the implementation of that revision, including on the provisions clarifying the treatment of a potential surplus;Cancellation of carryovers4.Notes that the cancellations of carryovers from 2016 to 2017 amounted to EUR 239 829, representing 2,6% of the total amount carried over, showing a decrease of 1,07 % in comparison to 2016;Performance5.Acknowledges that the Agency uses various Key Performance Indicators to measure the added value provided by its activities and to enhance its budget management, and evaluates the relevancy of its rules and standards procedures on a periodical basis;6.Notes that in 2017, the Agency was audited by the International Civil Aviation Organization; notes with satisfaction that, while the official results pend publication, initial input suggests that the Agency is amongst the top aviation authorities in the world;7.Acknowledges that the Agency launched the European Strategic Coordination Platform and the European Centre for Cybersecurity in Aviation, and the first phase of the Data4Safety initiative, which aims to support European technologies and market leadership in civil aviation to enhance European know-how in Big Data technologies; notes in addition that it signed agreements with France, Germany and Italy regarding cooperation between civil and military aviation safety;8.Notes that on 11 September 2018 Regulation (EU) No 2018/1139 entered into force including a new section for drones and a new mandate for the Agency that redefines its competences; notes also that that Regulation empowers the Agency to propose to the Commission the technical expertise to regulate drones of all sizes, including the small ones;9.Notes that in 2017 the Agency experienced a significant increase in the management of earmarked projects which altogether, amount for EUR?11?300?000 (EUR?7?300?000 in 2016); welcomes that these projects are aimed at improving the regulatory and oversight capabilities of national and regional aviation authorities throughout the world as well as contributing to research projects to enhance global aviation safety and to promote EU standards;10.Urges the Commission and Member States to provide necessary resources for the new and reinforced competences concerning, among others, risks to civil aviation arising from conflict zones, environmental related topics and the certification and registration of unmanned aircraft;11.Welcomes the active role of the Agency in the call for proposals under the Horizon 2020 programme; urges the Agency to remain active in the field of research and development;12.Notes that the Agency performed its yearly risk assessment exercise in line with the methodology developed for EU organisations; notes that further to the identification of potential risks, no prominent risks materialized in 2017;13.Notes with satisfaction that the Agency shares resources on overlapping tasks with other Agencies, including notably the European Food Safety Agency, the European Union Intellectual Property Office, the European Training Foundation and the European Securities Market Authority, in the areas of surveys, e-learning and cloud services;Staff policy 14.Notes that, on 31 December 2017, the establishment plan was 100 % executed, with 673 temporary agents appointed out of 678 temporary agents authorised (including 5 subsidy posts) under the Union budget (compared with 676 authorised posts in 2016); notes that due to the non-adoption of the revised basic regulation, the 5 subsidy posts were not filled in 2017; notes that in addition 80 contract agents and 18 seconded national experts worked for the Agency in 2017; 15.Regrets the gender imbalance within the Agency's senior management, with 5 out of 5 being male, and within the management board members, with 25 out of 29 being male, 4 being female; asks in this regard the Commission and the Member States to take into account the importance of ensuring gender balance when presenting their nominations for members of the Board; asks as well the Agency to take measures ensuring better gender balance within its senior management;16.Notes that the Agency has adopted a policy on protecting the dignity of the person and preventing harassment; acknowledges that it organised information sessions and enabled confidential counselling;17.Welcomes the suggestion of the Court to publish vacancy notices also on the website of the European Personnel Selection Office in order to increase publicity; understands that the Agency’s working language is English and notes that the Agency uses the inter-agency job board established by the Agencies Network to publish its vacancy notices;Procurement18.Notes from the Court’s report that the Agency chose to use framework contracts with three contractors in cascade for the procurement of IT services for a value of EUR?22 ?000?000; notes that the Court considers that in such circumstances a competitive procedure between the selected contractors must be used for the specific purchases; welcomes the Agency’s reply that it will place increased consideration on the reopening of competitions in order to ensure enhance competition; calls on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on the actions taken to address these recommendations;19.Notes from the Court?s report that by the end of 2017 the Agency was using some of the tools launched by the Commission aimed to introduce a single solution for the electronic exchange of information with third parties participating in public procurement procedures (e-procurement), but not e-invoicing; calls on the Agency to introduce all of the necessary tools to manage procurement procedures and report to the discharge authority on the progress made in that field;Prevention and management of conflict of interest and transparency 20.Acknowledges from the Agency that in 2017 it reviewed the process in place concerning its “Policy on impartiality and independence: prevention and mitigation of Conflict of Interest” to extend the completion, review and update of Declarations of Interest to all staff members; notes that according to the Agency the publication of an IAS audit report on the prevention and mitigation of conflict of interest is expected in April 2019; calls on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on the comprehensive review of its current system for prevention and mitigation of conflict of interest in 2018/2019 and on the implementation of the Commission's recommendations; welcomes the Agency’s new guidelines on whistleblowing;21.Notes that 70% of the Agency`s income consist of fees; takes note of the Agency`s view that the fact that applicants pay fees does not necessarily imply a conflict of interest; calls on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on measures taken in order to ensure that no conflict of interest occurs as regards fee financing;22.Welcomes the further steps taken in order to enhance the transparency of the Agency’s activities by reporting the meetings that the Agency’s staff have with external stakeholders, and their availability on the Agency’s website;23.Encourages the Agency to ensure the independence of the accounting officer; notes that following the Court?s report, the Agency?s Management Board fulfilled the request of the Court by making the accounting officer administratively directly responsible to the Agency`s Director and functionally responsible to the Management Board, with effect from January 2019; calls on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on the measures taken in this regard;Internal controls24.Notes that in 2017, the Internal Audit Services performed a risk assessment exercise to support their development of the next (2018-2020) audit cycle;25.Notes that the Internal Audit Capability performed four audit assurance engagements in 2017 to assess whether the relevant regulations were complied with, the process objectives were met, and the key risks were properly mitigated; notes with satisfaction that this level of assurance was provided in each of the reviews and recommendations were given to further enhance either the control environment or the overall efficiency of the processes; acknowledges furthermore that in the follow-up on audits carried out in 2016, the residual risks were considerably reduced to an acceptable level, and all open actions as being implemented with the final action scheduled to be closed by mid-2018;26.Notes that the annual assessment of the Agency?s management standards, based on the latest version of ISO standards and the new Internal Control Framework, has concluded that the Agency’s management system is compliant with the management standards thanks to a robust monitoring system established at both management and process levels;oo o27.Refers, for other observations of a cross-cutting nature accompanying its decision on discharge, to its resolution of ... 2019 on the performance, financial management and control of the agencies.<Date>{23/01/2019}23.1.2019</Date>OPINION <CommissionResp>of the Committee on Transport and Tourism</CommissionResp><CommissionInt>for the Committee on Budgetary Control</CommissionInt><Titre>on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2017</Titre><DocRef>(2018/2189(DEC))</DocRef>Rapporteur for opinion: <Depute>Innocenzo Leontini</Depute>SUGGESTIONSThe Committee on Transport and Tourism calls on the Committee on Budgetary Control, as the committee responsible, to incorporate the following suggestions into its motion for a resolution:1.Welcomes the finding of the Court of Auditors that the accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency ('the Agency') for the 2017 financial year are legal and regular in all material respects;2.Notes that the Agency’s annual budget for 2017 was EUR 191,6 million, of which EUR 37,8 million came from EU subsidies, EUR 103,5 million from fees and charges and EUR 2,1 million from third countries contributions; is pleased that the Agency was very close to full implementation of its budget with 99 % execution rate, well above the Commission target of 95%; welcomes the Agency’s balanced situation as regards Fees and charges, as well as the increase of these amounts compared to 2016; notes that the Agency ended the year 2017 with a surplus of EUR 2.7 million, bringing the accumulated surplus to EUR 54,9 million; notes also that the target of 5% for the cancellations of carry-over has been met in 2017 (3,7%);3.Encourages the Agency to ensure the independence of the accounting officer by making him directly responsible to the Agency’s Director (administrative) and Management Board (functional) as underlined by the Court of Auditors; 4.Regrets that weaknesses have been identified in public procurement, mostly relating to services, that put value for money at risk; recommends to address the risk by opting more often to re-opening of competition instead of cascading framework contracts; notes that although the Agency’s Financial Regulation requires that procurements must be approved by the Management Board either in the Agency’s annual work programme or by an ad hoc financing decision, one IT framework contract for a maximum amount of 15 million euros has been procured and signed although the financing decision covered an amount of 5 million euros only; invites the Agency to strictly respect its procedure and to set in place an additional control mechanism to ensure compliance to public procurement procedures; notes that by the end of 2017 the Agency had introduced e-tendering and e-submission for certain procedures, but not e-invoicing; notes also that for e-invoicing, the business specifications have been finalised in 2017; encourages the Agency to set in place the IT solutions for e-invoicing;5. Notes that the annual assessment of EASA management standards, based on the latest version of ISO standards and the new Internal Control Framework has concluded that the Agency’s management system is compliant with the management standards thanks to a robust monitoring system established at both management and process levels;6.Is pleased that the Agency, following a recommendation from the Parliament, in 2017 extended the scope of the Declaration of Interest exercise to all Agency’s staff (not only the managers and sensitive functions), including long term consultants, interims and trainees; welcomes the fact that the Declaration of Interest assessment process has been simplified and now is possible in electronic form; welcomes the introduction of a specific “Code of Conduct for external experts supporting EASA”, which establishes the principles governing the transparency, impartiality, independence and commitment to confidentiality of the external experts; reiterates the need to ensure the independence of Agency’s staff and external experts and to ensure that there is no conflict of interests; notes that in order to ensure transparency, publicity and to allow potential candidates to identify vacancies, the vacancy notices should be published not only on the EASA website and in social media, but also on the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) website;7.Notes the results of the fourth benchmarking exercise on the Agency’s posts, which showed a transfer of posts from the administration categories to the operational categories (+ 0,5%);8Notes that the revised basic Regulation of the Agency did not enter into force in 2017 as originally anticipated, which resulted in the removal of the additional planned human and financial resources of EUR 1,1 million originally included in the EU subsidy to cover new tasks under the Commission's proposal from the subsidy in the 2nd Amending Budget; notes that 5 posts in the original establishment plan for 2017 were linked to the entry into force of that Regulation and that the recruitment for them was postponed; recalls that the new EASA Basic Regulation granting new responsibilities to the Agency has entered into force in September 2018 and reiterates the importance of allocating additional funding to the Agency to ensure the successful uptake of these new responsibilities and adequate staffing with qualified personnel in order to fulfil new tasks;9.Notes that on 11 September 2018 Regulation (EU) No 2018/1139 entered into force including a new section for drones and a new mandate for EASA that redefines the Agency’s competences; notes also that that Regulation empowers the Agency to propose to the Commission the technical expertise to regulate drones of all sizes, including the small ones;10.Notes that in 2017 the Agency experienced a significant increase in the management of earmarked projects which altogether, amount for EUR 11,3 million (EUR 7,3 million in 2016); welcomes that these projects are aimed at improving the regulatory and oversight capabilities of national and regional aviation authorities throughout the world as well as contributing to research projects to enhance global aviation safety and to promote EU standards;11.Urges the Commission and Member States to provide necessary resources for the new and reinforced competences concerning, among others, risks to civil aviation arising from conflict zones, environmental related topics and the certification and registration of unmanned aircraft;12.Welcomes the active role of the Agency in the call for proposals under the Horizon 2020 programme; urges the Agency to remain active in the field of research and development;13.Notes that the Agency performed its yearly risk assessment exercise in line with the methodology developed for EU organisations; notes that further to the identification of potential risks, no prominent risks materialized in 2017;14.Proposes that Parliament grants the Executive Director of the Agency discharge in respect of the implementation of the Agency’s budget for the financial year RMATION ON ADOPTION IN COMMITTEE ASKED FOR OPINIONDate adopted22.1.2019Result of final vote+:–:0:3902Members present for the final voteDaniela Aiuto, Lucy Anderson, Georges Bach, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Deirdre Clune, Michael Cramer, Luis de Grandes Pascual, Andor Deli, Isabella De Monte, Ismail Ertug, Jacqueline Foster, Dieter-Lebrecht Koch, Innocenzo Leontini, Bogus?aw Liberadzki, Peter Lundgren, El?bieta Katarzyna ?ukacijewska, Marian-Jean Marinescu, Georg Mayer, Gesine Meissner, Gabriele Preu?, Christine Revault d’Allonnes Bonnefoy, Dominique Riquet, Massimiliano Salini, Claudia ?apardel, Keith Taylor, Pavel Teli?ka, Marita Ulvskog, Wim van de Camp, Marie-Pierre Vieu, Janusz Zemke, Roberts Zīle, Kosma Z?otowskiSubstitutes present for the final voteJakop Dalunde, Markus Ferber, Maria Grapini, Karoline Graswander-Hainz, Peter Kouroumbashev, Jo?o Pimenta LopesSubstitutes under Rule 200(2) present for the final voteChristelle Lechevalier, Francisco José Millán Mon, Julie WardFINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL IN COMMITTEE ASKED FOR OPINION39+ALDEIzaskun Bilbao Barandica, Gesine Meissner, Dominique Riquet, Pavel Teli?kaECRJacqueline Foster, Innocenzo Leontini, Peter Lundgren, Roberts Zīle, Kosma Z?otowskiEFDDDaniela AiutoENFGeorg MayerGUE/NGLMarie-Pierre VieuPPEGeorges Bach, Wim van de Camp, Deirdre Clune, Andor Deli, Markus Ferber, Luis de Grandes Pascual, Dieter-Lebrecht Koch, El?bieta Katarzyna ?ukacijewska, Marian-Jean Marinescu, Francisco José Millán Mon, Massimiliano SaliniS&DLucy Anderson, Isabella De Monte, Ismail Ertug, Maria Grapini, Karoline Graswander-Hainz, Peter Kouroumbashev, Bogus?aw Liberadzki, Gabriele Preu?, Christine Revault d'Allonnes Bonnefoy, Claudia ?apardel, Marita Ulvskog, Julie Ward, Janusz ZemkeVERTS/ALEMichael Cramer, Jakop Dalunde, Keith Taylor0-20ENFChristelle LechevalierGUE/NGLJo?o Pimenta LopesKey to symbols:+:in favour-:against0:abstentionINFORMATION ON ADOPTION IN COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLEDate adopted20.2.2019Result of final vote+:–:0:2010Members present for the final voteNedzhmi Ali, Inés Ayala Sender, Zigmantas Bal?ytis, Dennis de Jong, Tamás Deutsch, Martina Dlabajová, Ingeborg Gr??le, Jean-Fran?ois Jalkh, Wolf Klinz, Monica Macovei, Georgi Pirinski, José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra, Petri Sarvamaa, Claudia Schmidt, Bart Staes, Marco Valli, Derek Vaughan, Tomá? Zdechovsk?Substitutes present for the final voteKarin Kadenbach, Marian-Jean MarinescuSubstitutes under Rule 200(2) present for the final votePetra KammerevertFINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL IN COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE20+ALDENedzhmi Ali, Martina Dlabajová, Wolf KlinzECRMonica MacoveiEFDDMarco ValliGUE/NGLDennis de JongPPETamás Deutsch, Ingeborg Gr??le, Marian-Jean Marinescu, José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra, Petri Sarvamaa, Claudia Schmidt, Tomá? Zdechovsk?S&DInés Ayala Sender, Zigmantas Bal?ytis, Karin Kadenbach, Petra Kammerevert, Georgi Pirinski, Derek VaughanVERTS/ALEBart Staes1-ENFJean-Fran?ois Jalkh00Key to symbols:+:in favour-:against0:abstention ................
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