Established by 605 votes in favor to 53 against, with 31 abstentions, the new committee will investigate alleged violations in the application of European Union law on the protection of animals during transport and related operations within and outside of the EU, including by air, road, rail, and sea.
The 30-member committee will also look into the EU Commission’s alleged failure to act upon the evidence that EU rules on moving live animals across the EU to third world countries are being seriously and systematically infringed.
Suspected lack of implementation and enforcement of EU provisions on space allowance and headroom for transported animals, on their watering, feeding and bedding, and on temperature and ventilation systems during transport, will also be addressed.
Future members of the committee may examine how the Commission and member states ensure compliance with EU rules on the handling of transported animals, on long distance journeys, on preventing delays, and on transport of unfit animals and animals that have not yet been weaned.
They can also inquire into the alleged failure of the EU’s executive and national authorities to enforce EU rules on the welfare of transported animals outside the Union, when moving live animals from the EU to non-EU countries.
The committee must submit its final report within 12 months from the moment of being established.
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