Abir Al-Sahlani

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  1. Amendment No.133 to Recital K a (new)

    K a. whereas the effective implementation of the Charter requires an intersectional approach, recognising that individuals may face double- discrimination or multiple grounds of discrimination...

  2. Amendment No.85 to Citation 11 a (new)

    – having regard to Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence and amending Regulations (EC)...

  3. Amendment No.87 to Citation 12 a (new)

    – - having regard to the Commission communication of 7 March 2025 titled "A Roadmap for Women's Rights" (COM(2025) 97)

  4. Amendment No.86 to Citation 11 b (new)

    – having regard to Regulation (EU) 2024/1083 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 April 2024 establishing a common framework for media services in the internal market and...

  5. Amendment No.213 to Recital X

    X. whereas the Charter serves as a vital tool to safeguard fundamental rights in new and emerging policy areas

  6. Amendment No.69 to Citation 5 a (new)

    – having regard to the European Parliament resolution of 11 April 2024 on including the right to abortion in the EU Fundamental Rights Charter (2024/2655(RSP))

  7. Amendment No.432 to Paragraph 25 a (new)

    25 a. Calls for the explicit inclusion of groups at high risk of fundamental rights violation, including but not limited to, LGBTIQ+ persons, Roma communities, racial, religious and ethnic...

  8. Amendment No.404 to Paragraph 21 a (new)

    21 a. Underlines the importance of safeguarding media freedom and pluralism as essential components of the rule of law and stresses the need to protect journalists from threats, SLAPPs and...

  9. Amendment No.325 to Paragraph 12 b (new)

    12 b. Welcomes the rise of digital participation tools and calls for their wider use to strengthen citizen engagement, provided that robust safeguards are in place to protect privacy, data...

  10. Amendment No.366 to Paragraph 16 a (new)

    16 a. Encourages the Commission to support Member States in improving collection of comparable, disaggregated data necessary for evidence-based policies addressing discrimination, inequality...

  11. Amendment No.139 to Recital K c (new)

    K c. whereas persons with disabilities do not enjoy the same level of rights with respect for private and family life, and the right to found a family;

  12. Amendment No.209 to Recital V a (new)

    V a. whereas one in three women in the EU-27 (30.7 %) have experienced physical violence or threats and/or sexual violence over their lifetime, by any perpetrator. _________________ FRA, EIGE,...

  13. Amendment No.88 to Citation 12 b (new)

    – having regard to the Commission’s annual reports on the Rule of Law and the Annual Rule of Law Cycle

  14. Amendment No.395 to Paragraph 21

    21. Stresses that civil society organisations and human rights defenders are essential in the promotion and protection of the Charter; calls for the consistent and adequate funding of civil society...

  15. Amendment No.349 to Paragraph 14 b (new)

    14 b. Urges the Commission and Member States to make full use of tools and existing legislation to ensure the political participation of persons with disabilities and the right to take...

  16. Amendment No.122 to Recital I a (new)

    I a. whereas civic space is shrinking accross the Union, be it for individuals, non-governmental organisations, human rights defenders, journalists, and activists facing increasing and...

  17. Amendment No.334 to Paragraph 13 a (new)

    13 a. Urges the Commisison and Member Status to further ensure the protection of the rights of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, including through humane and dignified reception...

  18. Amendment No.376 to Paragraph 17 b (new)

    17 b. Calls on the Commission and Member States to strengthen the annual Rule of Law Mechanism by further integrating Charter-related indicators, ensuring follow-up to recommendations, and...

  19. Amendment No.375 to Paragraph 17 a (new)

    17 a. Calls on the Commission to introduce a robust monitoring mechanism regarding systemic violations of the Charter with objective criteria and clear follow-up measures in cases of...

  20. Amendment No.320 to Paragraph 12

    12. Calls for effective safeguards for safe online space, and to combat hate crime and hate speech, discrimination and disinformation; underlines that they undermine human dignity,...

  21. Amendment No.107 to Recital E a (new)

    E a. whereas the absence of harmonised indicators and common definitions for fundamental-rights violations across the Member States hampers the Union’s capacity to assess trends and ensure...

  22. Amendment No.103 to Recital D a (new)

    D a. whereas the rule of law is a prerequisite for the protection of fundamental rights, and persistent threats to judicial independence, media freedom and anti-corruption systems hinder the...

  23. Amendment No.123 to Recital I b (new)

    I b. whereas civil society is a founding pillar of our democratic principles and has a crucial role in the monitoring of rights violations and providing legal and social support to...

  24. Amendment No.138 to Recital K b (new)

    K b. whereas forced sterilisation of persons with disabilities, including minors, in the European Union remains legally permissible in several Member States;

  25. Amendment No.140 to Recital K d (new)

    K d. whereas persons with disabilities still face barriers to political participation, such as voting, and the right to take political office accross several Member States

  26. Amendment No.178 to Recital P a (new)

    P a. whereas many victims of discrimination, hate crime and rights abuses do not report incidents, leading to a persistent underestimation of fundamental-rights violations;

  27. Amendment No.215 to Recital X a (new)

    X a. whereas the digital sphere and emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, can affect fundamental rights if the adequate safeguards are not ensured;

  28. Amendment No.324 to Paragraph 12 a (new)

    12 a. Calls on the Commission and Member States to ensure that technological innovation, including AI, is developed and deployed in a manner that fully respects the Charter, promotes...

  29. Amendment No.348 to Paragraph 14 a (new)

    14 a. Deplores the use of forced sterlisation against persons with disabilities; highlights that national laws enabling this remain incompatible with the Charter; recalls that persons with...

  30. Amendment No.90 to Citation 13 a (new)

    – having regard to the Fundamental Rights Agency's Report from 24 November 2024 titled, "EU gender-based violence survey – Key results. Experiences of women in the EU-27", _________________...

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