3 Amendments of Joanna KOPCIŃSKA related to 2018/0213(COD)
Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 6
Recital 6
(6) The degree of implementation of structural reforms in the Member States is still not sufficient across the Union. Experience with the implementation of the economic policy coordination mechanism under the European Semester shows that, in general, the implementation of structural reforms has been slow and uneven and that national reform efforts should be reinforced and incentivised. In order to achieve this, the process must be accompanied by closer dialogue between the Commission and the Member States, taking into account the role of national parliaments in the implementation of reforms.
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 19
Recital 19
(19) With regard to the reform delivery tool, it is necessary to identify the types of reforms that should be eligible for financial support. To ensure their contribution to the objectives of the Programme, the eligible reforms should be those addressing the challenges identified in the context of the European Semester of economic policy coordination, including those proposed to address the country-specific recommendations. The process of preparing and agreeing on the content of the recommendations to Member States should take into account the recommendations set out in the governments’ positions, as this will increase states’ sense of shared responsibility for the reforms.
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 23
Recital 23
(23) In order to ensure the ownership of and a focus on relevant reforms, the Member States should identify the reform commitments in response to challenges identified in the context of the European Semester (including those challenges identified in country specific recommendations) and propose a detailed set of measures for their implementation, which should contain appropriate milestones and targets and a timetable for implementation over a maximum period of three years. CloseA genuine improvement in cooperation between the Commission and the Member States should be sought and achieved throughout the process. , which would translate into much more effective implementation of the reforms.