Exemplos de uso de We adopted a resolution em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Last month we adopted a resolution on the Soviet Union.
Mr President, it was in January when we adopted a resolution on Belarus.
We adopted a resolution in which we talked of Ukraine's prospects of membership.
McMahon(PSE).- Mr President,at the July part session we adopted a resolution about lecturers in Italy.
Last year we adopted a resolution on the protection and conservation of the marine environment.
In 2005 we adopted a resolution on the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
During the last sitting, we adopted a resolution on the problem of human rights in Iran.
I would recall, however, that on 5 July this Parliament debated the Commission's statement andon 10 July we adopted a resolution on more or less the same topics.
Last year, we adopted a resolution in which we asked Libya to abolish capital punishment.
VANDEMEULEBROUCKE(ARC).-(NL) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen,in November 1992, we adopted a resolution calling for the state of emergency in south-east Turkey to be lifted.
In 2005 we adopted a resolution that asked for concerted EU and national action for speeding up the inclusion of Roma.
I would like to remind this House that in March 2009, we adopted a resolution which took into account both the trade and the non-trade concerns.
We adopted a resolution in July calling for his release so that he could have both his freedom again and proper medical attention in the West.
At the last part-session in Brussels, we adopted a resolution criticising human rights violations by the Chinese authorities.
We adopted a resolution, on which we worked hard at the time in Parliament's Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety.
Mr President, on 15 April this year,following a full debate with the Council and the Commission, we adopted a resolution that was endorsed by an overwhelming majority of this House.
On 16 September, we adopted a resolution on the harassment of national minorities in Vojvodina.
Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to start by reminding you that Parliament has already criticised the enormous delays in implementing the second generation Schengen Information System(SIS II). On 22 October 2009, we adopted a resolution on the SIS II and the Visa Information System.
At the last partsession we adopted a resolution condemning the situation of the prisoners and those condemned to death in Equatorial Guinea.
Mr President, my group is also against a resolution, probably for slightly different reasons from Mr Poettering, because- not in December, Mr Poettering, buton 30 January- we adopted a resolution stating quite clearly that the majority of Parliament is opposed to military action without a UN resolution. .
The other reason is that we adopted a resolution on safety at work in January and I think that this subject is well covered there.
Apparently, I am told, the Council of Ministers, at the instigation of the Commission,would not have allowed us to sit for three days in Rome to witness the commitment which this Parliament continually trumpets in favour of the Court: we adopted a resolution three months ago; there is a group known as the Amici Curiae with a fellowship of more than 60 members; we have drawn up budget headings; we have always supported the efforts of the Commission and the Council.
My final point is that we adopted a resolution during the last plenary sitting on the subject of resistance to antibiotics.
On 18 May we adopted a resolution here in Parliament and during the urgent debate we drew attention to the danger anticipated by the Chinese organizing committee that obstacles might be set in the way of the NGO forum.
I would like to recall that in May this year, we adopted a resolution calling on Russia to respect the conditions of the ceasefire and to withdraw its forces from Georgian territory.
Two years ago we adopted a resolution to support its funding, since at that time the Special Court was going through a difficult period, was without any funds and did not have the necessary support- and here we should thank the European Commission too, which gave the court its financial support.
Mr President, last month we adopted a resolution on the human rights situation in Burma which seemed to take sufficient account of the situation there at that time.
For example, last week we adopted a resolution on Ukraine, which included a provision that many Ukrainian patriots rightly find insulting to their national hero, Stepan Bandera.