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6 Amendments of Roberta ANGELILLI related to 2013/2024(INI)

Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2
2. Takes the view that the use of the ordinary legislative procedure has brought lawmaking closer to the people and has given the European Parliament, the only democratically elected Union institution, a greater degree of influenceUnion institution elected directly by citizens, a greater degree of influence, thereby making Union action more legitimate, efficient, transparent, and democratic;
2013/09/10
Committee: JURILIBEAFCO
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
3. Notes that, in its communication of 20 April 2010 entitled ‘Delivering an area of freedom, security and justice for Europe's citizens – Action Plan Implementing the Stockholm Programme’, the Commission argued in favour of a more ambitious response to the day-to-day concerns and aspir, interests, and expectations of EU citizens and emphasised that the Union must be able to react to unexpected events and be swift in seizing opportunities and in anticipating and adjusting to future trends;
2013/09/10
Committee: JURILIBEAFCO
Amendment 42 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13
13. Takes the view that the citizens’ initiativeis form of participation by the people in political decision-making can play a key role in identifying matters which should be dealt with at EU level;
2013/09/10
Committee: JURILIBEAFCO
Amendment 49 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15
15. INotes that many advances have been made as regards the protection of fundamental rights, especially where the rights of children and vulnerable groups are concerned, including victims of crime and terrorism; is of the view, however, that, in general terms, the implementation of the Stockholm Programme does notneeds to be pursued further in order to live up to itsthe ambition toimplicit in its aims in promoteing citizens’ rights;
2013/09/10
Committee: JURILIBEAFCO
Amendment 108 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 24
24. Considers that mutual recognition requires that citizens and legal professionals trust each other’s legal institutions; notes that the strengthening of a truly European legal culture that is fully respectful of the principles of subsidiarity and of judicial independence and career separation (between judges and investigating magistrates), the establishment of common standards and an understanding of othermutual knowledge of legal systems plays a very important role in underpinning mutual recognition and trust; points out that mutual recognition and trust can lead to gradual changes in national civil law traditions through an exchange of best practices between Member States;
2013/09/10
Committee: JURILIBEAFCO
Amendment 260 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 45
45. Deeply deplores the failure to make the principles of solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility, as laid down in Article 80 TFEU, a reality, as this harms the Member States more exposed to strong migration pressure; believes that accentuated and more concrete measures will be necessary in the future, following an approach making for the utmost cooperation within the EU;
2013/09/10
Committee: JURILIBEAFCO