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3 Amendments of Marco ZANNI related to 2017/2217(BUD)

Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1
1. Expresses serious concerns overTakes note of the payment surplus of EUR 7 719,7 million; is particularly astonished by the situation of European Structural and Investment (ESI) Funds in subheading 1b, where the Member States, in their July submission, revised downward, meaning that "Union support" is not considered as a priority by Member States; asks their reforecasts for payment claims by EUR 5,9 billion due to continued delays in the implementation of the programmes, thereby preventing many potential projects and beneficiaries from Union support; also deplores that the Member States failed to launch their national programmes for the Asylum and Integration Fund (AMIF) and the Internal Security Fund (ISF) at the expected pace and to properly implement the schemes for the relocation of refugees, resulting in a EUR 287,6 million cut in heading 3 for a reduction of the Union budget, taking into account the low level of implementation of several Union programmes;
2017/11/20
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
3. Regrets the delays in the disbursement of Union funds in the pre- accession and neighbouring countries, which result in a significant reduction in payments (EUR -702,2 million) at a time when they would be most needed; acknowledges the unpredictable environment in which the Union is sometimes called on to operate; invites the Commission to take the necessary measures, including via increased policy dialogue and technical assistance, in order to prevent such delays;deleted
2017/11/20
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5
5. Deplores againUnderlines that amounts recovered from the under-implementation of Union programmes and from fines under the Union’s competition policy are destined to reduce Member States’ GNI contributions instead of being used for the funding of Union priorities; highlights that DAB 6/2017 generates a reflow of GNI contributions of EUR 9 829,6 to Member States on top of the reflow of EUR 6 405 million already approved in Amending Budget 2/2017; draws attention to the fact that the disagreement between the two arms of the budgetary authority as regards spending of the 2018 Union budget, after Parliament’s reading and at the beginning of the conciliation period, amounts to merely EUR 3 619,8 million in commitment appropriations and EUR 2 182,4 million in payment appropriations;
2017/11/20
Committee: BUDG