Compromise and split amendments regarding ‘The European Education Area: a shared holistic approach’
Dear European Parliament,
Referring to Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 on public access to EU documents and to the 'Aarhus Convention', I would like to request access to the following information:
All documents that include the text of the compromise amendments with regards to the committee votes on ‘The European Education Area: a shared holistic approach’ - A9-0291/2021, 2020/2243(INI) - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, roll-call votes of 14.07.2021. Specifically:
- CA 1
- CA 2
- CA 3
- CA 4
- CA 5
- CA 6
- CA 7
- CA 8
- CA 9
- CA 10
- CA 11
- CA 12
- CA 13
- CA 14
- CA A
- CA B
- CA C
- CA D
- CA E
- CA F
as well as the documents regarding the following split amendments:
- Amendment 85/1
- Amendment 85/2
- Amendment 107/1
- Amendment 129/1
- Amendment 129/2
- Amendment 130/1
- Amendment 130/2
Thank you in advance!
Yours faithfully,
Alina Bejan
Our reference: 2022-0582
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Our reference: 2022-0582
Dear Ms Bejan,
Further to your application submitted under [1]Regulation (EC) No
1049/2001 requesting public access to the compromise amendments with
regards to the committee votes on ‘The European Education Area: a shared
holistic approach’, Parliament has identified the attached document as
falling within the scope of your application.
On this basis, Parliament considers your application as handled and the
file closed. Should you have any new requests for specific Parliament
documents, [2]please do not hesitate to come back to us.
Kind regards,
TRANSPARENCY UNIT
European Parliament
Directorate-General for the Presidency
Directorate for Interinstitutional Affairs and Legislative Coordination
[3][European Parliament request email]
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Dear European Parliament,
Thank you wholeheartedly for your reply!
However, your response to my application regarding the committee votes on ‘The European Education Area: a shared holistic approach’ - A9-0291/2021, 2020/2243(INI) - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, roll-call votes of 14.07.2021, does not include all the requested information. In the file you have provided, I could only find compromise amendments 1 to 20, while the other information requested is missing.
Therefore, I would like to request access to the documents that include the text of the compromise amendments A, B, C, D, E, and F, as well as the documents containing information regarding how the following amendments were split: Amendment 85/1, Amendment 85/2 , Amendment 107/1, Amendment 129/1, Amendment 129/2, Amendment 130/1, Amendment 130/2.
I am at your disposal for any questions.
Thank you in advance!
Yours faithfully,
Alina Bejan
Our reference: 2022-0582
Dear Ms Bejan,
Further to your follow-up question of 1 July 2022, and after internal
consultation with the relevant service, we inform you that all the
compromise amendments requested are included in the document sent in reply
to your application (herewith enclosed again for your convenience), only
that they have just been numbered differently: COMP A – F become COMP 1 –
6 and COMP 1-14 become COMP 7 – 20.
As far as the split votes are concerned, we hope the attached voting list
of 14 July 2021 can help to identify the different parts of the text.
On this basis, Parliament considers your application as handled and the
file closed. Should you have any new requests for specific Parliament
documents, [1]please do not hesitate to come back to us.
Kind regards,
TRANSPARENCY UNIT
European Parliament
Directorate-General for the Presidency
Directorate for Interinstitutional Affairs and Legislative Coordination
[2][European Parliament request email]
[3]www.europarl.europa.eu/RegistreWeb
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