REPORT on amendments to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure concerning Rule 7 on defence of privileges and immunity and Rule 9 on procedures on immunity - A9-0001/2023
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Decides to amend its Rules of Procedure as shown below;
Key Points:
- Decides to amend its Rules of Procedure as shown below;
2. - Decides that the amendments shall enter into force on the day following their adoption;
3. - Instructs its President to forward this decision to the Council and the Commission, for information.
- Amendment 1
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 7 – paragraph 1
Present text
Amendment
1. - Amendment 2
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 9 – paragraph 1
Present text
Amendment
1. - Any inquiry as to the scope of Members' privileges or immunities made by a competent authority shall be dealt with in accordance with the above rules.
- Since the Rules of Procedure do not provide for this possibility, they must be aligned with that provision.
- With regard to the request for lifting the immunity, the European Chief Prosecutor needs to be included into the relevant provisions of Rule 9, which is the objective of amendments 2 to 6.
- However, amendments 1 and 7 have a broader scope, since they deal with a possible infringement of Members’ immunities and an inquiry on the scope of Members' immunities.
- For those two amendments, a more general reference to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office thus seems to be appropriate.