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Post #4068881

2026-07-09 13:13 UTC

A core amendment from Greens, which limits the scanning to specific suspects, got a simple majority of 322 in favour, 255 against, 36 abstentions. Even though this was not sufficient for the required absolute majority, this sends a clear signal in view of the on-going negotiations on the long-term Regulation, where this is part of the Parliament's mandate. The Parliament wants to stick to this line, this became clear today. (3/X)

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  • @bendrath@eupolicy.social 2026-07-09 13:15

    Also, two amendments that would exclude the error-prone scanning for unknown material and for solicitation of children ("grooming") got a clear simple majority: 345+/237-/18a and 346+/254-/3a. Edit: To be clear, they were *not* adopted, since they failed to get an absolute majority of 360 votes. (4/X)

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