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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - KOSMOS Workshop 2016 Gendering the European Parliament: Structures, Policies and Practices Panel III: Gender Equality in internal EP affairs Keep Calm and Carry On Agenda-Setting and the Work of Femm Tuesday, March 1, 2016 Markus Warasin European Parliament Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality

Overview: I.European Parliament committee on Women s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) What it is and what it does II.The political context of agenda setting and the work of FEMM III.Key factors which influence the decision making in FEMM dossiers IV.Some examples V.Conclusions

I. The European Parliament committee on Women s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) What it is and what it does

EP committees In order to do the preparatory work for Parliament's plenary sittings, the Members are divided up among a number of specialised standing committees. The committees draw up, amend and adopt legislative proposals and own-initiative reports. They consider Commission and Council proposals and, where necessary, draw up reports to be presented to the plenary assembly. The parliamentary committees meet once or

The debates are held in public. A committee consists of between 25 and 71 MEPs, and has a chair, a bureau and a secretariat. The political make-up of the committees reflects in theory that of the plenary assembly. There are 20 parliamentary

20 Foreign Affairs (+ 2 sub-committees: Human Rights + Sec Development International Trade Budgets Budgetary Control Economic and Monetary Affairs Employment and Social Affairs Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Industry, Research and Energy Internal Market and Consumer Protection Transport and Tourism Regional Development Agriculture and Rural Development Fisheries Culture and Education Legal Affairs Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Constitutional Affairs Women s Rights and Gender Equality Petitions

FEMM committee

Upcoming work in FEMM The working methodology of the Committee sets a couple of framework-rules: We can have 6 INI s in parallel, organise hearings (annual quota: 16 paid experts), go on committee missions (annual quota: 25 MEPs) and ad-hoc delegations, request studies or workshops. But the topics of the reports and hearings, the experts to be invited and consulted, or the destinations of the missions are highly politicized choices. Determining factors are the sizes of the political groups the intra-group cohesion and the inter-group coalition Only as a last resort technical tools are used, such as the d Hondt method for mission, points systems for the allocation of reports and opinion, or more unconventional tools like roulette...

II. The political context of agenda setting and the work of FEMM

The European Parliament During the 2014 European elections more than 17.000 candidates from 524 political parties campaigned for a seat in the EP. Once elected, the 751 MEPs caucus according to transnational groups based on political ideology, rather than by nationality. The 8th EP has 8 political groups containing 191 individual political parties - plus a number of nonattached or independent members. The first Assembly in 1952 was not

III. Key factors which influence the decision making in FEMM dossiers: 1. Number of seats of each of the European political groups 2. Intra-group Cohesion 3. Inter-groups Coalition

1. Number of seats of each of the European political groups EP distribution of seats/ 8th term

Political group leadership

2. Intra-group Cohesion (6th term)

Intra-group Cohesion (7th term, specific policy areas)

Intra-group Cohesion (8th term, specific policy areas)

3. Inter-group Coalition

Inter-group Coalition

Inter-group Coalition

Who wins? Who loses?

Comparing EE09 and EE14

Plenary: possible coalitions

FEMM Distribution of seats / 8th term

FEMM: possible coalitions

EPP group has won more votes (voting 'yes' if the majority of the Parliament voted 'yes', or 'no' if the majority voted 'no') than any other political group (92.5%). EPP is closely followed by the ALDE group (90%) and then by the S&D group (85.8%). In this respect, the situation has not changed much after the May 2014 Source: Votewatch http://www.votewatch.eu/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015 elections. /02/VoteWatch_template_web.pdf

Group s footprint in plenarygroup s footprint in FEMM 2009-2014 2009-2014

IV. Some examples

The proposed college of 28 commissioners put forward by Jean-Claude Juncker, the president-elect of the European Commission, was approved on 22 October by the European Parliament. 423 MEPs voted to approve the college, 209 voted against, and 67 abstained.

Intra-group Cohesion (8th term, election of the Commission 22/10/2014)

Some examples 7th term: Resolution on equality between women and men 2012 (11 March 2014) 8th term: Resolution on progress between women and men in the European Union in 2013 (10 March 2015) 8th term: Resolution on maternity leave (20 May 2015) 8th term: Resolution on EU strategy for equality between women and men post

Intra-group Cohesion (7th term, resolution on equality between women and men 2012, 11 March 2014)

Intra-group Cohesion (8th term, resolution on progress between women and men in the European Union in 2013, 10 March 2015)

Intra-group Cohesion (8th term, resolution on maternity leave 20 May 2015)

Intra-group Cohesion (8th term, resolution on EU strategy for equality between women and men post 2015, 20 June 2015)

V. Conclusions: The recently by EIGE published Gender Equality Index states With an overall score of 52.9 out of 100, the EU remains only halfway towards equality. Progress needs to increase its pace if the EU is to fulfil its ambitions and meet the Europe 2020 targets. However, from a political point of view (Number of seats of each of the political groups, Intra-group Cohesion, Intergroups Coalition) to increase the pace of

Thank you very much for your attention.