Parliament objects to GMO soybean DBN-09004-6
Decision
The European Parliament adopted Motion for a Resolution B10-0107/2026 under procedure 2026/2523(RSP), recorded as P10_TA(2026)0041, in a sitting in Strasbourg on 11 February 2026 concerning an objection pursuant to Rule 115(2) and (3) on genetically modified soybean DBN-09004-6. The motion was processed under the requirement that a majority of the votes cast is required.
What Changes
The adopted text constitutes Parliament’s formal objection pursuant to Rule 115(2) and (3) relating to DBN-09004-6 and is published as P10_TA(2026)0041. The plenary record notes that detailed voting results were made available and last updated on 23 March 2026.
Who Is Affected
The decision directly concerns the genetically modified soybean identified as DBN-09004-6.
Sources
Official Documents
- Wednesday, 11 February 2026 - Strasbourg Parliament adopted a motion for a resolution objecting to the Commission's approval of GM soybean DBN-09004-6 under Rule 115(2)-(3).
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