Procedure

Recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on promoting transnational governance on water in the interests of conflict prevention and peace

2025/2216(INI)·10th term·AFET / DEVE·INI
Summary

This own-initiative report recommends promoting transnational governance of water for conflict prevention and peace. Amendments affirm state sovereignty over natural resources while noting that water scarcity affects nearly half the global population and acts as a risk multiplier and driver of conflict. They cite the weaponisation of water, including the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine by Russia, and the transboundary impacts of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Project and Ilisu Dam on the Tigris and Euphrates in Iraq and Syria, and the destruction of water infrastructure in Gaza under the EU-Israel Association Agreement. They call for EU funding under the next multiannual financial framework, EEAS engagement, support for the UN Special Envoy on Water, and integrated water resources management under SDG target 6.5.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    2 Mar 2026 – 5 Mar 2026 · including EP official documents, Feb–Jul 2026
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    17 Jun 2026 · On the motion for a resolution — the text as a whole
299
Amendments
tabled Feb–Jul 2026 (EP official documents)
35
Members
tabled at least one
2
Committee(s)
2 Mar 2026 – 5 Mar 2026
Dates

Plenary votes

7 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 →

  1. Show the 4 earlier votes
    1. 17 Jun 2026Rejected
      On amendment 4 — paragraph 1 — point k
      Official label: § 1, après le point k - Am 4 · what was voted ↗
      220 for389 against27 abstentions83 did not vote
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    2. 17 Jun 2026Rejected
      On amendment 7 — paragraph 1 — point u
      Official label: § 1, point u - Am 7 · what was voted ↗
      284 for333 against32 abstentions70 did not vote
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    3. 17 Jun 2026Rejected
      On amendment 1 — text to be inserted after recital J
      Official label: Après le considérant J - Am 1 · what was voted ↗
      123 for448 against64 abstentions84 did not vote
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    4. 17 Jun 2026Rejected
      On amendment 5 — recital R
      Official label: Considérant R - Am 5 · what was voted ↗
      279 for328 against30 abstentions82 did not vote
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  2. 17 Jun 2026Rejected
    On amendment 2 — recital S
    Official label: Considérant S - Am 2 · what was voted ↗
    152 for445 against50 abstentions72 did not vote
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  3. 17 Jun 2026Rejected
    On amendment 3 — recital T
    Official label: Considérant T - Am 3 · what was voted ↗
    197 for403 against28 abstentions91 did not vote
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  4. 17 Jun 2026Main voteAdopted
    On the motion for a resolution — the text as a whole
    Official label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗
    431 for111 against103 abstentions74 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Official amendment documents

Full record

Members who amended this procedure

35 Members · by amendment count
1🇪🇸
Leire PAJÍN
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
37
2🇮🇹
Cecilia STRADA
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
37
3🇮🇹
Marco TARQUINIO
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
37
4🇩🇪
Udo BULLMANN
Socialists & Democrats · Germany
37
5🇳🇱
Marit MAIJ
Socialists & Democrats · Netherlands
37
6🇫🇷
Murielle LAURENT
Socialists & Democrats · France
37
7🇨🇿
Jaroslav BŽOCH
Patriots for Europe · Czechia
33
8🇩🇪
Hildegard BENTELE
European People's Party (EPP) · Germany
33(33 solo)
9🇸🇪
Isabella LÖVIN
Greens / EFA · Sweden
29(29 solo)
10🇵🇹
António TÂNGER CORRÊA
Patriots for Europe · Portugal
26
11🇱🇹
Petras AUŠTREVIČIUS
Renew Europe · Lithuania
25(2 solo)
12🇪🇪
Urmas PAET
Renew Europe · Estonia
23
13🇷🇴
Dan BARNA
Renew Europe · Romania
23
14🇩🇪
Marie-Agnes STRACK-ZIMMERMANN
Renew Europe · Germany
23
15🇪🇸
Pernando BARRENA ARZA
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Spain
21(2 solo)
16🇮🇹
Mimmo LUCANO
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Italy
21(21 solo)
17🇫🇮
Sebastian TYNKKYNEN
European Conservatives & Reformists · Finland
20(20 solo)
18🇳🇱
Ingeborg TER LAAK
European People's Party (EPP) · Netherlands
20
19🇩🇪
Michael GAHLER
European People's Party (EPP) · Germany
20
20🇫🇷
Rima HASSAN
The Left (GUE/NGL) · France
19
21🇫🇷
Pierre-Romain THIONNET
Patriots for Europe · France
16
22🇸🇮
Matjaž NEMEC
Socialists & Democrats · Slovenia
15(15 solo)
23🇮🇹
Leoluca ORLANDO
Greens / EFA · Italy
15(15 solo)
24🇩🇪
Alexander SELL
Europe of Sovereign Nations · Germany
10(10 solo)
25🇩🇰
Kristoffer STORM
European Conservatives & Reformists · Denmark
10(10 solo)

The amendments, in full text

299 amendments

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

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