Procedure

Transparency and targeting of political advertising

2021/0381(COD)·9th term·AFCO / CULT / IMCO / JURI / LIBE·COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)·CompletedProcedure completed
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): GOZI Sandro (Renew)
Summary

A legislative dossier on transparency and targeting of political advertising. The amendments rework definitions of political advertising, advertisements and political actors, address targeting, amplification and ad-delivery techniques including microtargeting and personal data, set transparency and due-diligence requirements on publishers and providers of political advertising services, and reference freedom of expression under the Charter of Fundamental Rights and the internal market.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    20 Jul 2022 – 19 Sep 2022
  2. Plenary vote — Passed
    2 Feb 2023 · On the Commission proposal (the draft law)
  3. Plenary vote — Adopted
    27 Feb 2024 · On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) — amendment 287
  4. Procedure completed
1,473
Amendments
distinct, in window
59
Members
tabled at least one
5
Committee(s)
20 Jul 2022 – 19 Sep 2022
Dates

Plenary votes

11 roll-call votes

In plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →

Where each group stood at the decisive votes

GroupShift
EPPFor88%For92%consistent
S&DFor100%For95%consistent
RenewFor81%For91%consistent
Greens/EFAFor100%For100%consistent
ECRAbstained91%Abstained73%consistent
The LeftFor87%For81%consistent
IDAgainst67%Abstained65%AgainstAbstained
Non-attachedAgainst48%Against45%consistent

Milestones are the votes that adopt or reject text (not every amendment vote) — the percentage is the share of the group’s Members behind that position. Click a column heading to open the vote below.

  1. Show the 8 earlier votes
    1. 2 Feb 2023Failedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 278 — sub-point b — point 2 — article 2 — subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 2, alinéa 1, point 2, sous-point b - Am 278 · what was voted ↗
      185 for406 against6 abstentions108 did not vote
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    2. 2 Feb 2023Failedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 279 — text to be inserted after paragraph 1 — article 5
      Official label: Article 5, après le § 1 - Am 279 · what was voted ↗
      137 for450 against16 abstentions102 did not vote
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    3. 2 Feb 2023Passedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 145 (part 2 of a split vote) — article 5 bis
      Official label: Après l'article 5 bis - Am 145/2 · what was voted ↗
      465 for129 against7 abstentions104 did not vote
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    4. 2 Feb 2023Failedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 281 — text to be inserted after paragraph 3 — article 9
      Official label: Article 9, après le § 3 - Am 281 · what was voted ↗
      100 for448 against39 abstentions118 did not vote
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    5. 2 Feb 2023Passedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 258 — text to be inserted after paragraph 7 — article 16
      Official label: Article 16, après le § 7 - Am 258 · what was voted ↗
      446 for151 against5 abstentions103 did not vote
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    6. 2 Feb 2023Passedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 3 (part 1 of a split vote) — recital 4
      Official label: Considérant 4 - Am 3/1 · what was voted ↗
      567 for29 against4 abstentions105 did not vote
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    7. 2 Feb 2023Passedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 3 (part 2 of a split vote) — recital 4
      Official label: Considérant 4 - Am 3/2 · what was voted ↗
      568 for11 against10 abstentions116 did not vote
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    8. 2 Feb 2023Passedoutcome from totals
      On amendment 16 (part 1 of a split vote) — text to be inserted after recital 14
      Official label: Après le considérant 14 - Am 16/1 · what was voted ↗
      572 for8 against21 abstentions104 did not vote
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  2. 2 Feb 2023Passedoutcome from totals
    On amendment 16 (part 2 of a split vote) — text to be inserted after recital 14
    Official label: Après le considérant 14 - Am 16/2 · what was voted ↗
    561 for14 against13 abstentions117 did not vote
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  3. 2 Feb 2023Main votePassedoutcome from totals
    On the Commission proposal (the draft law)
    Official label: Proposition de la Commission · what was voted ↗
    433 for61 against110 abstentions101 did not vote
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  4. 27 Feb 2024Main voteAdopted
    On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) — amendment 287
    Official label: Accord provisoire - Am 287 · what was voted ↗
    470 for50 against105 abstentions80 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

59 Members · by amendment count
1🇩🇪
René REPASI
Socialists & Democrats · Germany
263
2🇳🇱
Paul TANG
Socialists & Democrats · Netherlands
219(35 solo)
3🇵🇹
Maria-Manuel LEITÃO-MARQUES
Socialists & Democrats · Portugal
169
4🇩🇰
Christel SCHALDEMOSE
Socialists & Democrats · Denmark
169
5🇱🇺
Marc ANGEL
Socialists & Democrats · Luxembourg
167
6🇷🇴
Maria GRAPINI
Socialists & Democrats · Romania
164
7🇪🇸
Jorge BUXADÉ VILLALBA
Patriots for Europe · Spain
154(154 solo)
8🇩🇪
Alexandra GEESE
Greens / EFA · Germany
143(143 solo)
9🇸🇰
Lucia ĎURIŠ NICHOLSONOVÁ
Renew Europe · Slovakia
110(108 solo)
10🇩🇪
Patrick BREYER
Greens / EFA · Germany
100(96 solo)
11🇧🇪
Tom VANDENKENDELAERE
European People's Party (EPP) · Belgium
98(34 solo)
12🇪🇸
Ibán GARCÍA DEL BLANCO
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
94
13🇮🇹
Alessandra BASSO
Identity & Democracy · Italy
78
14🇬🇷
Stelios KOULOGLOU
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Greece
76
15🇫🇷
Anne-Sophie PELLETIER
The Left (GUE/NGL) · France
76
16🇫🇷
Virginie JORON
Patriots for Europe · France
76
17🇪🇸
Pablo ARIAS ECHEVERRÍA
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
64
18🇮🇪
Clare DALY
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Ireland
61(61 solo)
19🇩🇪
Andreas SCHWAB
European People's Party (EPP) · Germany
61
20🇮🇹
Brando BENIFEI
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
52
21🇷🇴
Victor NEGRESCU
Socialists & Democrats · Romania
49(34 solo)
22🇭🇺
Anna Júlia DONÁTH
Renew Europe · Hungary
42(37 solo)
23🇮🇹
Isabella TOVAGLIERI
Patriots for Europe · Italy
40
24🇮🇹
Marco CAMPOMENOSI
Identity & Democracy · Italy
39
25🇮🇹
Antonio Maria RINALDI
Identity & Democracy · Italy
39

The amendments, in full text

1,473 amendments

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

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