Nikola Bartůšek

MEP

Patriots for Europe

Czechia (Přísaha)

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  1. Amendment No.185 to Paragraph 10 a (new)

    10 a. Member States and the European institutions shall ensure that the transfer of technology or results to non-associated third countries does not compromise the strategic and security...

  2. Amendment No.70 to Paragraph 1

    1. Believes that the challenges facing Europe require a rethinking of how Member States cooperate on defence matters; underlines that such cooperation should be...

  3. Amendment No.108 to Paragraph 5

    5. Underlines that the current structure of the defence industrial landscape leads the diversity of national capabilities to unnecessary duplications and inefficiencies and hampers the...

  4. Amendment No.128 to Paragraph 7

    7. Stresses that Article 346 TFEU, constitutes an essential safeguard for preserving the national security interests of the Member States and...

  5. Amendment No.80 to Paragraph 3

    deleted

  6. Amendment No.259 to Paragraph 16 a (new)

    16 a. Calls on the Commission and the European Defence Agency to limit their role to technical support and coordination tasks, without any executive or supervisory powers over the design or...

  7. Amendment No.208 to Paragraph 13

    deleted

  8. Amendment No.96 to Paragraph 4

    4. Urges Member States to make efforts to strengthen cooperation in the field of defence to create a European preference system for defence, based on the...

  9. Amendment No.152 to Paragraph 8

    8. Considers that the export of arms remains the strict competence of the Union’s Member States and that a harmonised export framework would prevent the...

  10. Amendment No.263 to Paragraph 16 b (new)

    16 b. Stresses that the European Parliament shall exercise its information and budgetary oversight functions without interfering in the exclusive competences of the Member States in the field...

  11. Amendment No.172 to Paragraph 9 a (new)

    9 a. Underlines that European funds allocated to defence projects shall not result in the mutualisation of military expenditure or in indirect transfers between Member States, as each State...

  12. Amendment No.14 to Recital B

    B. whereas regulatory barriers, underinvestment, lack a genuine European preference have hindered the development of national defence industries, thereby incurring significant...

  13. Amendment No.200 to Paragraph 12

    12. Urges the EU and its Member States to treat Ukraine as an integral part of the European preference system within the defence market;

  14. Amendment No.241 to Paragraph 15

    15. Underlines the central role of NATO as the cornerstone of European and transatlantic collective defence, and stresses that any cooperation within the...

  15. Amendment No.62 to Paragraph -1 (new)

    -1 Recalls that national defence constitutes an exclusive competence of the Member States under Article 42 of the TEU and Article 346 of the TFEU, and that any European cooperation in this...

  16. Amendment No.33 to Recital D

    D. whereas the Letta and Draghi reports highlight a combination of structural weaknesses affecting the competitiveness of the EU’s Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) and identify...

  17. Amendment No.383 to Paragraph 6

    6. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure the proper implementation of the OSH Framework Directive7 , considering that one in three nurses and doctors experience mental...

  18. Amendment No.344 to Paragraph 4

    4. Calls for targeted measures against wage disparities between men and women, as well as against career barriers and unsafe working conditions for men and...

  19. Amendment No.10 to Citation 3 a (new)

    – having regard to Directive (EU) 2022/431 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2022 amending Directive 2004/37/EC on the protection of workers from the risks related to...

  20. Amendment No.322 to Paragraph 3

    3. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to address workforce shortages by (i) boosting high-quality education and training pathways, (ii) improving working conditions and pay, career...

  21. Amendment No.754 to Paragraph 26

    26. Stresses the role of secure, interoperable digital health solutions, including telepharmacy and telemedicine in remote or underserved areas, as workforce multipliers; calls for them to be...

  22. Amendment No.190 to Paragraph 7

    7. Stresses the need to better regulate labour market intermediaries, including registration and licensing schemes as well as fees or costs borne by...

  23. Amendment No.139 to Paragraph 4

    4. Emphasises that national and regional policies to combat abuse in subcontracting have often been initiated jointly by social partners, including SME representatives;

  24. Amendment No.240 to Paragraph 11

    11. Notes with concern that individuals subject to trading prohibitions in one Member State can bypass national restrictions by registering and operating a business in another Member State, thus...

  25. Amendment No.230 to Paragraph 10

    10. Stresses the importance of real- time verification and exchange of information between national enforcement authorities in the areas of...

  26. Amendment No.180 to Paragraph 6

    6. Is concerned about differentiation between genuine and fraudulent postings of third-country nationals; stresses that solutions regarding such differentiation must respect national...

  27. Amendment No.203 to Paragraph 8

    8. Stresses the need for efficient systems for enforcement and control to combat labour exploitation; calls on the Commission not to strengthen ELA’s mandate;

  28. Amendment No.248 to Paragraph 12

    12. Recalls that public funding schemes should not be available in the case of abuse against workers through subcontracting;

  29. Amendment No.162 to Paragraph 5

    5. Notes that the increasing use of subcontracting for core business activities can lead to fragmented workplaces and greater exposure of workers to longer hours, lower wages and job insecurity;

  30. Amendment No.105 to Paragraph 1

    1. Stresses the convenience of analysing the possibility of a European approach to labour exploitation through abusive forms of subcontracting and labour intermediation in...

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