Rezoluții ale PE

The situation in Nepal following the earthquakes, 11 June 2015

At least 5000 people lost there live during the  earthquake that struck Nepal on 25 April 2015 and millions are effected.
Nepal Earthquake (c) Laxmi Prasad Ngakhusi / UNDP Nepal © Creative Commons Laxmi Prasad Ngakhusi / UNDP Nepal

The European Parliament adopted by 602 votes to 11, with 22 abstentions a resolution on the situation in Nepal following the earthquake of 25 April 2015 and the subsequent earthquake of 12 May.

The resolution was tabled by the EFDD, ECR, GUE/NGL, EPP, Greens/EFA, ALDE, and S&D groups.

Parliament expressed its deepest condolences to all those affected, including the families of the more than 8 800 people who lost their lives in Nepal, India, China and Bangladesh. It applauded the efforts of the Nepalese and welcomed the swift aid provided by the Commission and the Member States to Nepal.

International aid: the EU and its Member States had provided significant financial assistance, with the immediate release of EUR 6 million for urgent needs and a total outlay to date of EUR 22.6 million on the part of the Commission, in addition to offering relief items and search and rescue teams through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. [...]

Ban of the elections for the Tibetan government in exile in Nepal, 7 April 2011

The European Parliament adopted a resolution tabled by the Committee on Foreign Affairs on the ban of the elections for the Tibetan government in exile in Nepal.

The resolution was tabled by the ALDE, ECR, EPP, Greens/ALE, and S&D groups and Fiorello Provera (EFD).

Parliament calls on the Government of Nepal to uphold the democratic rights of the Tibetan people, who are conducting a unique internal election process which has existed since 1960, to organise and to participate in democratic elections. [...]

Parliament calls on the European External Action Service through its delegation in Kathmandu to monitor closely the political situation in Nepal, especially the treatment of the Tibetan refugees and respect for their constitutionally and internationally enshrined rights. [...]