Pablo Arias Echeverría

MEP

European People's Party (Christian Democrats)

Spain (Partido Popular)

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  1. Amendment No.148 to Paragraph 1 a (new)

    1a. Stresses the importance, with a view to deterring online crime and abusive behaviour and facilitating accountability before judicial authorities, of linking accounts to identifiable...

  2. Amendment No.273 to Paragraph 20 a (new)

    20a. Welcomes the Jutland Declaration, signed by EU ministers, which reflects a common and cross- cutting commitment to protecting minors in digital environments;

  3. Amendment No.175 to Paragraph 7 a (new)

    7a. Stresses that the Commission's guidelines of July 2025, drawn up pursuant to Article 28(4) of the Digital Services Regulation, are a key step towards achieving a safe online environment...

  4. Amendment No.159 to Paragraph 2 a (new)

    2a. Calls on the Commission to ensure that the rules currently in force are applied and to take specific measures as quickly and flexibly as possible in cases where they are not being applied...

  5. Amendment No.150 to Paragraph 1 c (new)

    1c. Stresses the importance, with a view to strengthening the protection of minors in digital environments, of opening the debate on whether to introduce age-verification systems in app...

  6. Amendment No.149 to Paragraph 1 b (new)

    1b. Acknowledges the potential risk that messaging and chat services could pose in the dissemination of harmful content to minors, and stresses the importance of opening the debate on the need...

  7. Amendment No.265 to Paragraph 18 a (new)

    18a. Emphasises that this training should extend beyond minors from an early age to include parents and educators with the objective of raising awareness and strengthening digital literacy in...

  8. Amendment No.111 to Recital A a (new)

    Aa. whereas, in view of this state of affairs, it can be said that the potential harmful impact of the use of these platforms on minors derives not only from their content, but also from the...

  9. Amendment No.253 to Paragraph 16

    16. Stresses the importance of fair representation of minorities, marginalised identities and persons with disabilities in social media spaces to foster inclusion and belonging;

  10. Amendment No.97 to Paragraph 2 a (new)

    2a. Urges those Member States that are not applying the Public Procurement Directives to proceed with full transposition as quickly as possible; whereas, in some Member States, there have been...

  11. Amendment No.31 to Paragraph 37

    37. Notes that awarding public contracts based solely on the lowest price might encourage unfair competition and that this is at the expense of quality, sustainability and social standards; insists...

  12. Amendment No.32 to Paragraph 37

    37. Notes that awarding public contracts based solely on the lowest price might encourage unfair competition and that this is at the expense of quality, sustainability and social standards; insists...

  13. Amendment No.321 to Paragraph 15 a (new)

    15a. Calls on the Commission to promote a harmonised European approach with regard to the minimum age for registering on social media and video- sharing platforms, subject to robust age...

  14. Amendment No.192 to Paragraph 8 a (new)

    8a. Recognising the potential risk that messaging and chat services could play in the dissemination of content potentially harmful to minors, calls on the Commission to ensure that these...

  15. Amendment No.777 to Paragraph 30

    30. Supports a framework for robust emergency procurement measures that enables rapid response mechanisms for critical supply shortages, ensuring that procurement rules allow for accelerated...

  16. Amendment No.93 to Recital E

    E. whereas a lack of transparency and fairness in procurement procedures, including concerns over favouritism, unclear selection criteria and insufficient oversight mechanisms, undermines trust in...

  17. Amendment No.650 to Paragraph 22

    22. Urges the Commission and the Member States to take decisive action against non-EU entities that exploit state subsidies to gain an unfair advantage in procurement processes; recommends the...

  18. Amendment No.733 to Paragraph 27

    27. Calls for the simplification of selection criteria and the creation of a digital database for pre-qualified SMEs to streamline their participation in public procurement; stresses that the EU...

  19. Amendment No.425 to Paragraph 13

    13. Advocates a clearer distinction between contracting authorities and public undertakings, recognising that the latter often engage in business-driven projects; urges the Commission to...

  20. Amendment No.360 to Paragraph 10

    10. Is concerned that transparency in procurement remains inadequate, as evidenced by persistently low publication rates for contract awards, limited accessibility to procurement data and ongoing...

  21. Amendment No.101 to Recital E a (new)

    Ea. Stresses the need to ensure the effective protection of whistleblowers within public administrations, in particular public employees, with the aim of strengthening integrity in public...

  22. Amendment No.235 to Paragraph 3

    3. Recognises that, in order to make public procurement more accessible, particularly for SMEs, updated versions of directives must aim at substantially reducing the current 476 articles or 907...

  23. Amendment No.595 to Paragraph 19

    19. Requests the establishment of uniform guidelines, standardised monitoring mechanisms and effective enforcement tools to promote legal certainty and consistency across public procurement in the...

  24. Amendment No.43 to Paragraph 1 b (new)

    1b. Urges the Commission to take effective measures without delay to ensure legal certainty and a level playing field for European companies, placing particular emphasis on SMEs.

  25. Amendment No.19 to Recital B b (new)

    Bb. Draws attention to the need to comply with European data protection regulations, guaranteeing a high level of privacy for consumers; these regulations are not always complied with by non-...

  26. Amendment No.42 to Paragraph 1 a (new)

    1a. Calls on the Commission, in line with its Communication of 5 February 2025 entitled ‘A comprehensive EU toolbox for safe and sustainable e- commerce’, to redouble efforts to ensure that...

  27. Amendment No.89 to Paragraph 7

    7. Stresses that EU manufacturers are de facto subject to significantly stricter market surveillance compared to non-EU manufactures that reach EU consumers via online e-commerce platforms; deeply...

  28. Amendment No.18 to Recital B a (new)

    Ba. whereas, in the current market, European SMEs must comply with strict regulations and compete on an unequal flaying field with non-EU online e- commerce platforms that avoid these...

  29. Amendment No.319 to Paragraph 41

    41. Considers that consumer authorities and organisations should conduct more awareness-raising campaigns on consumer rights, potential risks and redress mechanisms when purchasing online, in...

  30. Amendment No.17 to Recital B

    B. whereas, with the surge in e- commerce imports, non-compliant sellers evading regulatory costs and undermining law-abiding businesses, especially SMEs through means such as...

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