Procedure

A high common level of cybersecurity

2020/0359(COD)·9th term·AFET / IMCO / ITRE / LIBE / TRAN·COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)·CompletedProcedure completed
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): GROOTHUIS Bart (Renew)
Summary

A legislative dossier on achieving a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union. The amendments address supply chain and ICT product security, the public core of the open internet, the role of ENISA and a European vulnerability registry, cooperation among CSIRTs including with public security, defence and third countries, active cyber defence programmes, hybrid threats, and the needs of start-ups, SMEs and non-governmental organisations.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    28 May 2021 – 2 Jul 2021
  2. Plenary vote — Passed
    10 Nov 2022 · On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) — amendment 281
  3. Procedure completed
1,015
Amendments
distinct, in window
98
Members
tabled at least one
5
Committee(s)
28 May 2021 – 2 Jul 2021
Dates

Plenary votes

2 roll-call votes

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  1. 10 Nov 2022Failedoutcome from totals
    On a procedural request from a political group
    Official label: Demande du groupe Verts/ALE · what was voted ↗
    123 for459 against28 abstentions94 did not vote
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  2. 10 Nov 2022Main votePassedoutcome from totals
    On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) — amendment 281
    Official label: Accord provisoire - Am 281 · what was voted ↗
    577 for6 against31 abstentions90 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Full record

Members who amended this procedure

98 Members · by amendment count
1🇵🇹
Maria-Manuel LEITÃO-MARQUES
Socialists & Democrats · Portugal
181
2🇨🇿
Evžen TOŠENOVSKÝ
European Conservatives & Reformists · Czechia
180(95 solo)
3🇧🇬
Tsvetelina PENKOVA
Socialists & Democrats · Bulgaria
129(18 solo)
4🇬🇷
Eva KAILI
Socialists & Democrats · Greece
115
5🇷🇴
Dan NICA
Socialists & Democrats · Romania
115
6🇵🇱
Łukasz KOHUT
European People's Party (EPP) · Poland
115
7🇧🇬
Ivo HRISTOV
Socialists & Democrats · Bulgaria
115
8🇵🇹
Carlos ZORRINHO
Socialists & Democrats · Portugal
115
9🇪🇪
Marina KALJURAND
Socialists & Democrats · Estonia
115
10🇭🇷
Romana JERKOVIĆ
Socialists & Democrats · Croatia
112
11🇷🇴
Maria GRAPINI
Socialists & Democrats · Romania
105(19 solo)
12🇪🇸
Lina GÁLVEZ
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
100
13🇧🇬
Eva MAYDELL
European People's Party (EPP) · Bulgaria
93
14🇸🇰
Ivan ŠTEFANEC
European People's Party (EPP) · Slovakia
88
15🇪🇸
Pilar DEL CASTILLO VERA
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
88
16🇩🇪
Angelika NIEBLER
European People's Party (EPP) · Germany
85
17🇵🇱
Zdzisław KRASNODĘBSKI
European Conservatives & Reformists · Poland
84
18🇵🇱
Izabela-Helena KLOC
European Conservatives & Reformists · Poland
84
19🇸🇮
Franc BOGOVIČ
European People's Party (EPP) · Slovenia
82
20🇪🇸
Adriana MALDONADO LÓPEZ
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
72
21🇲🇹
Alex AGIUS SALIBA
Socialists & Democrats · Malta
72
22🇩🇰
Christel SCHALDEMOSE
Socialists & Democrats · Denmark
70
23🇩🇪
Evelyne GEBHARDT
Socialists & Democrats · Germany
69
24🇱🇺
Marc ANGEL
Socialists & Democrats · Luxembourg
68
25🇮🇹
Isabella TOVAGLIERI
Patriots for Europe · Italy
50

The amendments, in full text

1,015 amendments

Every amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.

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