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To Europeans, and people outside the EU, it is important to explain the vote on data retention in the European Parliament - and the make-up of the European Parliament. Statewatch's last news and analysis.
To Europeans, and people outside the EU, it is
important to explain the vote on data retention in the European Parliament - and
the make-up of the European Parliament. Statewatch's last news
and analysis.
The political make-up of the
European Parliament and national governments in the EU
The largest party in the European
Parliament is the PPE ("European Peoples' Party/Christian Democrat",
233 MEPs, conservative, right wing) backed by 6 right to extreme right wing
governments (Italy, Austria, Portugal, Denmark, Netherlands and Spain). The
second largest party is the PSE (179 MEPs), officially called the
"Socialist group", in practice centre to centre-right, with 7
governments of the same complexion (UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Finland,
Belgium, Greece). This group will probably rename itself "Social
democrat" in the near future. Ireland and Luxembourg do not officially fit
into either category but their governments are effectively on the right.
There are a total of 626 MEPs. The other
political groups are : ELDR (53 MEPs, Liberal), Green/EFA (45 MEPs), GUE
(44 MEPs, United Left), UEN (22 MEPs, "Europe of Nations"), EDD (18
MEPs, "Europe of democracies and diversities"), TDI (18 MEPs
"Technical" group including Le Pen) and NI (14 MEPs, non-attached).
At the last European Parliament elections in
1999 the PSE were replaced by the PPE as the largest party. When the PPE and the
PSE vote together they command 412 MEPs out of 626.
The vote on data retention on 30
May 2002
In November 2001 the plenary session of the
European Parliament adopted a 1st reading report strongly opposing data
retention and surveillance. When the Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights
re-considered its 2nd reading position - in the face of the continued demands
from the Council for data retention - the PPE group, led by Ana Palacio Spain),
the chair of the Committee, broke ranks and voted against the previously agreed
position (the vote was : 25 to 19, with the PSE still backing the 1st
reading position). Ana Palacio then entered informal talks with the current
Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union to agree a position that
accepted the Council's demands.
Two relevant votes took place on the issue of
data retention and surveillance on 30 May. In the first the PPE/PSE alliance
voted to reject the principled stand taken by the parliament on the 1st reading
in November 2001 and as recently as the vote in the Committee on Citizens'
Freedoms and Rights on 18 April this year - 340 votes to 150.
This meant that the PPE/PSE majority in the
parliament voted against the maintenance of the provision under the existing
1997 EU Directive on privacy in telecommunications which says that data can only
be retained for billing purposes and must then be erased - it also allows for
the interception of telecommunications but on a limited, specific, authorised
and controlled basis (ie : a warrant or judicial order has to be obtained).
The PPE/PSE majority then voted in favour of an
amendment - already agreed with the Council of the European Union (the 15 EU
governments) - allowing national governments to introduce legislation requiring
telecommunications network and service providers to retain data (traffic and
location) and for law enforcement agencies to have access to this data. The
effect is to end "privacy in telecommunications". The vote on this
amendment was 351 for and 133 against (ELDR, Green/EFA, GUE and others) with 13
abstentions (see below for how each MEP voted by group.
Only two PSE (Socialist group) MEPs voted
against : Anne Van Lancker (Belgium) and Jose Maria Mendiluce Pereiro
(Spain).
Five other PSE MEPs abstained : Dehousse
(Belgium), McCarthy (UK/Northern Ireland), Mann Erika (Germany), Napolitano
(Italy), Pittella (Italy).
Tony Bunyan, Statewatch editor,
comments :
"The unholy alliance of the PPE and the PSE
groups in the European Parliament have demonstrated that they back the demands
of the governments (and law enforcement agencies) in the EU rather than the
rights of citizens to privacy and civil liberties. The people of Europe have had
a fundamental right taken away from them, a right that will never be
re-established.
The retention of data and the potential
surveillance of the telecommunications (phone-calls, e-mails, faxes and internet
usage) of the whole population of Europe is yet another casualty of the
"war against terrorism" and it is unlikely to be the last"
The vote, by party, for, against
and abstentions
Recommendation Cappato A5-0130/2002 - am. 46,2ème
partie 30/05/2002 11 :27 :19
351 FOR [data retention and the surveillance of
all communications]
EDD : Belder, Bernié, Blokland, Bonde,
Butel, van Dam, Esclopé, Krarup, Mathieu, Raymond
ELDR : Di Pietro, Dybkjær, Formentini,
Sbarbati
NI : Ilgenfritz, Kronberger, Raschhofer
PPE-DE : Andria, Arvidsson, Atkins,
Averoff, Avilés Perea, Ayuso González, Balfe, Bartolozzi, Bastos, Bayona de
Perogordo, Bayrou, Beazley, Bodrato, Böge, von Boetticher, Bourlanges, Bowis,
Bradbourn, Brok, Bushill-Matthews, Callanan, Camisón Asensio, Cederschiöld,
Chichester, Cocilovo, Coelho, Corrie, Cunha, Cushnahan, Daul, Decourrière,
Deprez, De Sarnez, Deva, De Veyrac, Dimitrakopoulos, Doorn, Dover, Doyle, Ebner,
Elles, Evans Jonathan, Ferber, Ferrer, Ferri, Fiori, Flemming, Folias, Fontaine,
Foster, Fourtou, Friedrich, Gahler, Galeote Quecedo, García-Margallo y Marfil,
García-Orcoyen Tormo, Gargani, Garriga Polledo, Gemelli, Gil-Robles
Gil-Delgado, Glase, Goepel, Gomolka, Goodwill, Grossetête, Hannan, Hansenne,
Harbour, Hatzidakis, Heaton-Harris, Helmer, Hernández Mollar, Herranz García,
Hieronymi, Hortefeux, Jackson, Jean-Pierre, Jeggle, Karas, Keppelhoff-Wiechert,
Khanbhai, Kirkhope, Klamt, Klaß, Knolle, Koch, Konrad, Korhola,
Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou, Lamassoure, Langen, Langenhagen, Laschet, Lechner, Lehne,
Lisi, Lulling, Maat, McCartin, McMillan-Scott, Maij-Weggen, Mantovani, Marinos,
Marques, Martens, Matikainen-Kallström, Mauro, Mayer Hans-Peter, Mayer Xaver, Méndez
de Vigo, Mennea, Mennitti, Menrad, Mombaur, Moreira Da Silva, Müller Emilia
Franziska, Musotto, Naranjo Escobar, Nicholson, Niebler, Ojeda Sanz, Oostlander,
Pack, Parish, Peijs, Pérez Álvarez, Perry, Pirker, Piscarreta, Podestà,
Poettering, Pomés Ruiz, Provan, Purvis, Rack, Radwan, Redondo Jiménez,
Rovsing, Rübig, Sacrédeus, Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra, Santer, Sartori,
Scallon, Schierhuber, Schmitt, Schnellhardt, Schröder Jürgen, Schwaiger, Smet,
Sommer, Stauner, Stenmarck, Stenzel, Stevenson, Sturdy, Sudre, Sumberg, Tajani,
Tannock, Theato, Thyssen, Trakatellis, Van Hecke, Van Orden, Varela
Suanzes-Carpegna, Vidal-Quadras Roca, Villiers, Vlasto, Wenzel-Perillo, Wieland,
von Wogau, Xarchakos, Zacharakis, Zappalà, Zimmerling, Zissener
PSE : Adam, Andersson, Aparicio Sánchez,
Baltas, Barón Crespo, Berenguer Fuster, Berès, van den Berg, Berger, Bösch,
Bowe, Bullmann, van den Burg, Carnero González, Carraro, Carrilho, Cashman,
Caudron, Cercas, Cerdeira Morterero, Ceyhun, Colom i Naval, Corbett, Corbey, De
Keyser, Désir, Dührkop Dührkop, Duhamel, Duin, Ettl, Evans Robert J.E., Färm,
Fava, Ferreira, Ford, Fruteau, Garot, Gebhardt,Ghilardotti, Gillig, Glante, Görlach,
Guy-Quint, Hänsch, Haug, Hedkvist Petersen, Honeyball, Howitt, Hughes, van
Hulten, Iivari, Imbeni, Izquierdo Collado, Jöns, Karamanou, Karlsson,
Katiforis, Keßler, Kindermann, Kinnock, Koukiadis, Krehl, Kreissl-Dörfler,
Kuckelkorn, Lage, Lalumière, Lange, Lavarra, Leinen, Linkohr, Lund, McAvan,
McNally, Malliori, Marinho, Martin David W., Martin Hans-Peter, Martínez Martínez,
Mastorakis, Medina Ortega, Menéndez del Valle, Miguélez Ramos, Miller, Moraes,
Morgan, Müller Rosemarie, Murphy, Myller, Naïr, Obiols i Germà, O'Toole,
Paciotti, Patrie, Pérez Royo, Piecyk, Poignant, Poos, Prets, Randzio-Plath,
Rapkay, Read, Rocard, Rodríguez Ramos, Roth-Behrendt, Rothe, Rothley, Roure,
Ruffolo, Sacconi, Sakellariou, dos Santos, Sauquillo Pérez del Arco, Savary,
Scarbonchi, Scheele, Schmid Gerhard, Schulz, Simpson, Skinner, Soares, Sornosa
Martínez, Souladakis, Stihler, Stockmann, Swiebel, Swoboda, Terrón i Cusí,
Thorning-Schmidt, Titley, Torres Marques, Trentin, Vairinhos, Valenciano Martínez-Orozco,
Van Brempt, Vattimo, Veltroni, Volcic, Walter, Watts, Weiler, Westendorp y
Cabeza, Whitehead, Wiersma, Wynn, Zorba, Zrihen
UEN : Angelilli, Berlato, Caullery,
Muscardini, Musumeci, Nobilia, Pasqua, Poli Bortone, Ribeiro e Castro, Turchi
Verts/ALE : Celli
133 AGAINST [data retention and the surveillance
of all communications]
EDD : Abitbol, Coûteaux, Farage, Kuntz,
Titford
ELDR : Attwooll, Beysen, Caveri, Clegg,
Costa Paolo, Davies, De Clercq, Ducarme, Duff, Flesch, Gasòliba i Böhm, Huhne,
Jensen, van der Laan, Ludford, Lynne, Maaten, Malmström, Manders, Mulder,
Newton Dunn, Nicholson of Winterbourne, Olsson, Paulsen, Pesälä, Plooij-van
Gorsel, Pohjamo, Ries, Riis-Jørgensen, Rutelli, Sánchez García, Sanders-ten
Holte, Schmidt, Sterckx, Sørensen, Thors, Väyrynen, Vermeer, Virrankoski,
Wallis, Watson
GUE/NGL : Ainardi, Alavanos, Alyssandrakis,
Bakopoulos, Bertinotti, Blak, Brie, Fiebiger, Figueiredo, Frahm, Fraisse, González
Álvarez, Herzog, Jové Peres, Kaufmann, Korakas, Koulourianos, Manisco, Markov,
Marset Campos, Meijer, Miranda, Modrow, Papayannakis, Puerta, Schmid Herman,
Schröder Ilka, Seppänen, Sjöstedt, Vinci, Wurtz
NI : Berthu, Borghezio, Cappato, Dell'Alba,
Della Vedova, Dillen, Dupuis, de Gaulle, Gollnisch, Gorostiaga Atxalandabaso,
Lang, Le Pen, Souchet, Turco, Vanhecke
PPE-DE : Cesaro, De Mita, Fatuzzo, Marini,
Pastorelli, Stockton
PSE : Mendiluce Pereiro, Van Lancker
UEN : Queiró
Verts/ALE : Ahern, Bautista Ojeda,
Boumediene-Thiery, Buitenweg, Cohn-Bendit, Evans Jillian, Frassoni, Hautala,
Hudghton, Isler Béguin, Jonckheer, Lagendijk, Lambert, Lannoye, Lucas,
MacCormick, Maes, Mayol i Raynal, Nogueira Román, Onesta, Piétrasanta, Rod, de
Roo, Rühle, Schörling, Schroedter, Sörensen, Staes, Turmes, Vander Taelen,
Voggenhuber, Wuori
13 ABSTENTION
NI : Garaud, Holmes
PPE-DE : Costa Raffaele, Pisicchio,
Santini, Schleicher, Wijkman
PSE : Dehousse, McCarthy, Mann Erika,
Napolitano, Pittella
UEN : Camre