Post #3711691
2026-07-07 15:27 UTC
@thatprivacyguy@eupolicy.social I am NOT making any predictions about Thursday's vote. In many cases the vote on urgency today will likely be aligned with the vote in Thursday. But not all. In March, there was a vote on a motion to keep CC 1.0 on the agenda (originally planned for a trilogue agreement that didn't happen). Large majority in favour of having a plenary vote (in March), but two days later there was a majority for amendments (known CSAM only) and then a (different) majority for rejection. @jmaris@eupolicy.social
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@jmaris@eupolicy.social 2026-07-07 15:32
@je5perl@eupolicy.social @thatprivacyguy@eupolicy.social exactly, while I do agree that it is likely that the vote could pass, i'd caution against treating it as a foregone conclusion.
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@thatprivacyguy@eupolicy.social 2026-07-07 15:29
@je5perl@eupolicy.social @jmaris@eupolicy.social I am fully familiar with the history, I have been involved in this for 6 years already.