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Military mobility

Reference: A10-0242/2025

Date: 17.12.2025

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The EU aims to enhance military mobility to respond more swiftly to geopolitical threats such as Russia’s war in Ukraine. The goal is to establish a 'military Schengen zone' through harmonized procedures and infrastructure standards for cross-border troop movements. Four priority corridors will integrate military and civilian uses, with close cooperation sought with NATO. Funding will be increased to eliminate bottlenecks in transport infrastructure like railways, roads, and ports. Long-term, European defense capabilities are to be strengthened through joint procurement and technological sovereignty.
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Overall Result
Total: 719 MEPs
493 For
127 Against
38 Abstention
61 Did not vote
493 For
127 Against
38 Abstention
61 Did not vote
Fulvio MARTUSCIELLO
Foto von Fulvio MARTUSCIELLO

Country: Italy

Group: European People's Party (EPP)

Plenary contributions: 18

My vote:
For
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