Analysis of EP committee amendments on development and humanitarian aid

Analysis of EP committee amendments on development and humanitarian aid

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Below is our broad analysis of the amendments drafted to some of the recent EP committee reports. It shows the list of authors, how political groups created coalitions between them and the list of specific topics they addressed.

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Example of amendment from Financing for development – ahead of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville - 2025/2004(INI)


Financing for development – ahead of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville - 2025/2004(INI)

  • Total amendments: 323
  • Unique initiators: 11
  • Unique co-signatories: 6
  • Unique topics addressed: 51

How many amendments did each group sponsor:

  • EPP: 26
  • S&D: 66
  • PFE: 15
  • ECR: 28
  • Renew: 55
  • Greens/EFA: 43
  • The Left: 55
  • ESN: 35

Note: amendments sponsored by multiple groups have higher chances of approval

Occurrences of cooperation between groups: none (each amendment was submitted by MEPs of the same group only)

Which MEPs initiated the amendments:

  • EPP: Lukas MANDL
  • S&D: Robert BIEDROŃ
  • PFE: György HÖLVÉNYI
  • ECR: Waldemar TOMASZEWSKI
  • Renew: Abir AL-SAHLANI, Barry ANDREWS, Charles GOERENS
  • Greens/EFA: Erik MARQUARDT
  • The Left: Isabel SERRA SÁNCHEZ
  • ESN: Marc JONGEN, Tomasz FROELICH

Which MEPs co-signed the amendments:

  • EPP: Niels GEUKING
  • S&D: Carla TAVARES, Christophe CLERGEAU, Leire PAJÍN, Udo BULLMANN
  • Greens/EFA: Isabella LÖVIN

Topics most frequently targeted by amendments

  • Debt relief for developing countries
  • Global priorities for international development
  • EU climate aid for global South
  • EU development aid (migration conditionality)
  • Climate efforts
  • EU Humanitarian Aid
  • Due diligence in supply chains (environmental and human rights)
  • Wealth taxation
  • Anti-money laundering regulation
  • Role of taxation
  • EU policy on African region
  • Tax Havens
  • Taxation of windfall profits
  • Gender roles, equality and inclusion
  • EU foreign policy approach

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