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3 Amendments of Balázs HIDVÉGHI related to 2019/2028(BUD)

Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Notes the overall reduction of AMIF commitment appropriations by 15,4 % (-172 million euros) compared to 2019; regrets the decrease of commitment appropriations aimed at strengthening and developing the CEAS and enhancing responsibility-sharing between Member States (-29,5 %) compared to 2019; recalls the importance of providing adequate financial capacity to improve the integration of migrants as well as re- integration of migrants who forcibly or voluntarily returned to a third country,ensure the return of irregular migrants to their country of origin; and to respond to emergency assistance needs of Member States under migratory pressure; expresses its disappointment at the factnotes that the AMIF budget does not include some financial reserves to finance the reformed Dublin legislation and the new Union Resettlement schemes in case of adoption during 2020; proposes to foresee an amount in the reserve for temporary arrangements for disembarkation in the Union and relocation of people rescued in the Mediterranean; requests, in order to free financial resources, that the EU Trust Fund for Africa and the Regional development protection programmes for North Africa that primarily support external policies of the Union are funded by Heading IV of the Union budget (Global Europe) instead of by AMIF under Heading III (Security and Citizenship);
2066/01/18
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 20 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Recalls that both marine and freshwater aquaculture is becoming an important element in the objective to cope with increasing consumption of fisheries products in the Union and helps to achieve the goal of sustainable and ecological fishing.
2019/08/28
Committee: PECH
Amendment 29 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Points out that the budget of the EBCG has increased by 34,8 % (+108 million euros) in 2020 which is by far the largest increase among all JHA agencies; recalls that the Court of Auditors identified as part of the discharge of the 2017 Budget that Member States overestimated the financial need of the EBCG in 2017; underlines that when the objective of providing the EBCG with more human resources (10.000 border guards by 2027), the number of migrants arriving irregularly over sea or land in the Union has substantially decreased compared to previous years; suggests that such boost in resources should also be used for rescuing lives at seaunderlines, nevertheless, the need to maintain and reinforce border control with adequate funding in order to stop irregular migration and to anticipate and address future flows; regrets the remarkable difference between the commitment appropriations assigned to EBCG (420 million euros) in 2020 and the amount accorded to EASO (133 million euros); suggests that the budget and staffing of EASO should be increased for a better performance of the duties entrusted to the Agency;
2066/01/18
Committee: LIBE