Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuse
Civil Liberties64%★
- title/description contains "privacy"
Importance Score
Low importanceWhy this vote stands out:
- ✓Some political group division
- ✓Some national delegation divergence
- ✓High participation
- ✓Some MEPs voted against their group
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What was this vote about?
This vote concerned “Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuse”. PfE, ECR, ESN and NI voted mostly in favour, while EPP, S&D, Renew, Greens-EFA and Left voted mostly against. The motion was rejected by a comfortable margin (160 for, 433 against, 11 abstentions).
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Why it matters
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- Slovakia6
- Cyprus1
- Germany69
- Spain46
- France38
- Italy32
- Poland24
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- France
- Italy
- Poland
- Slovakia
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