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Decision on setting up a standing committee on Security and Defence and a standing committee on Public Health

Create two permanent parliamentary committees for security/defence and public health issues.

18 December 2024 European Parliament - EP-10 RSO 2024/2115(RSO) (OEIL)

Summary

The European Parliament adopted by 448 votes to 161, with 40 abstentions, a decision on setting up a standing committee on Security and Defence and a standing committee on Public Health.

Under this decision, the existing subcommittees on security and defence and on public health were transformed into full-fledged committees.

(1) Standing committee on Security and Defence will be responsible for EU security and EU defence integration and cooperation including the issues related to the European Defence Agency, the permanent structured cooperation, the scrutiny of the common security and defence policy (CSDP), European Defence Industry and European defence industry funding where it contributes to the objectives of CSDP and related defence-exclusive measures of the European Union.

The Committee will be responsible, inter alia, for;

- the developments threatening the territorial integrity of the Union and its Member States and the security of Union citizens;

- the capabilities and assets for civilian and military CSDP missions outside the Union;

- the implementation and regular review of strategic defence decisions and policies;

- the progressive framing of a common Union defence policy leading to a Common Defence Union;

- the capabilities to monitor and counter hybrid threats from outside the Union;

- the defence capabilities, preparedness and resilience of the Union and its Member States;

- the measures, activities and instruments related to Union defence industrial integration and cooperation in pursuit of a single market for defence;

- initiatives, programmes and policies insofar as they aim to strengthen the European defence technological and industrial base;

- defence-specific international agreements;

- relations with the Union’s security and defence partners, including NATO;

- multilateral frameworks for security, arms exports and control and non-proliferation issues, the external dimension of counter-terrorism.

(2) Committee responsible for public health matters related to:

- pharmaceuticals and medical devices;

- programmes and specific actions in the field of public health;

- health crisis preparedness and response;

- mental health and patients’ rights;

- health aspects of bioterrorism;

- the European Medicines Agency and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control;

- relations with the World Health Organization concerning the above matters.

Both standing committees will have 43 members. This decision will enter into force on the first day of the next part-session from 20-23 January 2025.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
166
21
187 members
S&D
119
136 members
PFE
68
15
91 members
RENEW
74
77 members
ECR
40
12
19
9
80 members
GREENS
44
52 members
GUE
38
5
47 members
NI
4
19
3
3
29 members
ESN
22
4
26 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
62 / 23 / 0
France
35 / 42 / 0
Italy
52 / 14 / 1
Spain
40 / 8 / 3
Poland
26 / 6 / 17
Netherlands
23 / 7 / 0
Romania
26 / 2 / 2
Sweden
16 / 4 / 0
Portugal
16 / 4 / 0
Czechia
8 / 4 / 8
Austria
14 / 6 / 0
Belgium
14 / 4 / 0
Greece
9 / 8 / 1
Denmark
12 / 3 / 0
Ireland
11 / 3 / 0
Slovakia
7 / 5 / 2
Bulgaria
10 / 4 / 0
Hungary
5 / 9 / 0
Finland
9 / 1 / 3
Croatia
11 / 0 / 0
Lithuania
9 / 1 / 0
Slovenia
9 / 0 / 0
Latvia
6 / 1 / 0
Estonia
6 / 0 / 0
Cyprus
5 / 1 / 0
Luxembourg
5 / 1 / 0
Malta
2 / 0 / 3

Individual MEP Votes

448 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Sebastião BUGALHO Portugal PPE For
Delara BURKHARDT Germany S&D For
Andrzej BUŁA Poland PPE For
Mélissa CAMARA France GREENS For
Pascal CANFIN France RENEW For
Nina CARBERRY Ireland PPE For
David CASA Malta PPE For
Benoit CASSART Belgium RENEW For
Anna CAVAZZINI Germany GREENS For
Estelle CEULEMANS Belgium S&D For