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  1. Amendment No.52 to Recital 8

    deleted

  2. Amendment No.30 to Citation 1

    Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 114, Article 192 (1) and Article 207 (2) thereof,

  3. Amendment No.39 to Recital 6

    (6) Regulations (EU) 2016/1036, (EU) 2016/1037, (EU) 2017/1129and (EU) 2023/1542of the European Parliament and of the Council contain a number of provisions that aim at providing support,...

  4. Amendment No.58 to Recital 9

    deleted

  5. Amendment No.90 to Recital 21

    (21) Regulations (EU) 2016/1036, (EU) 2016/1037, (EU) 2017/1129, (EU) 2023/1542 and (EU) 2024/573 should therefore be amended accordingly,

  6. Amendment No.64 to Recital 10

    deleted

  7. Amendment No.91 to Article 1 Article 1 Amendments to regulation EU 2016/679

    deleted

  8. Amendment No.73 to Recital 11

    deleted

  9. Amendment No.28 to Citation 2

    – having regard to Article 294(2), Article 114, Article 192(1) and Article 207(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, pursuant to which the Commission submitted the proposal to...

  10. Amendment No.116 to Recital H

    H. whereas by virtue of Article 51, the Charter provisions apply primarily to the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, in compliance with the principle of...

  11. Amendment No.270 to Paragraph 7

    7. Stresses equality and non- discrimination as fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter, which prohibits discrimination on grounds of sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, genetic...

  12. Amendment No.187 to Recital R a (new)

    R a. whereas serious violations of fundamental rights of migrants, asylum seekers and refugees at and within the Union’s borders, including pushbacks, collective expulsions, arbitrary...

  13. Amendment No.455 to Paragraph 28 a (new)

    28 a. Underlines the need to provide for systematic forms of consultation of bodies and institutions with expertise on fundamental rights in general and on the Charter in particular; refers,...

  14. Amendment No.119 to Recital I

    I. whereas the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union are bound by the Charter, even when they act outside the EU’s legal framework and when allocating and implementing EU...

  15. Amendment No.164 to Recital O

    O. whereas persistent legal gaps and barriers to legal gender recognition, and the existence of conversion practices are incompatible with the Charter; whereas all Member States must, in line with...

  16. Amendment No.153 to Recital N

    N. whereas Article 14 of the Charter emphasises the right of every child to a free education; whereas segregation, discrimination and poverty pose significant barriers for marginalised...

  17. Amendment No.433 to Paragraph 25 a (new)

    25 a. Reiterates its call for the inclusion of the right to abortion in the Charter;

  18. Amendment No.406 to Paragraph 21 c (new)

    21 c. Calls on the Member States and the Commission to ensure the allocation of adequate financial resources for civil society and human rights defenders;

  19. Amendment No.401 to Paragraph 21 a (new)

    21 a. Calls on the Member States and the Commission to improve the legal environment for civil society by ensuring that any measure restricting the right of associations to seek, secure and...

  20. Amendment No.391 to Paragraph 20 a (new)

    20 a. Recalls that the Charter’s application also extends to justice and home affairs (JHA) agencies, including Frontex and Europol; calls on JHA agencies to fully comply with the Charter, not...

  21. Amendment No.127 to Recital J

    J. whereas in an increasingly complex regulatory environment, the application of the Charter should be proactively aligned with evolving EU policies, including environmental,...

  22. Amendment No.181 to Recital Q

    Q. whereas the potential of the social and economic rights set out in the Charter has not been adequately leveraged so far; whereas the respect for social rights is not only an ethical imperative...

  23. Amendment No.347 to Paragraph 14 a (new)

    14 a. Urges the Commission to improve its monitoring on the use of EU funds, including considering the suspension, withdrawal and recovery of payments if the obligation to respect fundamental...

  24. Amendment No.275 to Paragraph 7 a (new)

    7 a. Is deeply concerned about the discriminatory measures introduced in some Member States under the pretext of fighting ‘LGBTIQ propaganda’ and ‘gender ideology’; stresses that the...

  25. Amendment No.336 to Paragraph 13 c (new)

    13 c. Stresses that the horizontal enabling condition on the Charter in the next multiannual financial framework (MFF) must apply during the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation...

  26. Amendment No.405 to Paragraph 21 b (new)

    21 b. Is concerned by the growing legal and financial restrictions, smear campaigns, and criminalisation of civil society organisations and human rights defenders; stresses that reporting...

  27. Amendment No.323 to Paragraph 12 a (new)

    12 a. Is deeply concerned about the lack of systematic fundamental rights impact assessments preceding the Commission’s adoption of legislative proposals; urges the Commission to comply with...

  28. Amendment No.251 to Paragraph 4 a (new)

    4 a. Calls on the Commission and the Council to make macroeconomic decisions based on the fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter, and to conduct ex-ante and ex-post fundamental-rights...

  29. Amendment No.329 to Paragraph 13

    13. Calls on the Commission to ensure that the Charter, the right to asylum and the uniform application of the standards provided for by EU law are fully respected in the area of the Common...

  30. Amendment No.387 to Paragraph 20

    20. Highlights the essential role of equality bodies in ensuring and assessing the implementation of the Charter in the Member States; calls on the Member States to ensure equality bodies’...

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