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19 Amendments of Michał Tomasz KAMIŃSKI

Amendment 7 #

2013/2074(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Recognises that corruption misallocates resources and is detrimental to sustained economic growth and poverty reduction, and is one of the obstacles to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals; recalls that the cost of corruption is estimated at over 5 % of global GDP, far exceeding the value of global official development assistance, and that bribes paid yearly are thought to be equivalent to the GDP of Africa, while, at the same time, some 1.4 billion people worldwide still live in poverty; condemns corruption as it violates the principles of equality and non-discrimination, in particular when it means that access to basic services such as health, education or water is dependent on bribes; and notes that corruption is one of the causes of food insecurity as it diverts resources allocated for food to private uses; recalls that Morocco on behalf of 132 states addressed the UN Human Rights Council in 2012 on increasingly negative impact of corruption in undermining national initiatives to improve citizens lives;
2013/06/04
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 9 #

2013/2074(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 2 b (new)
2 b. Emphasizes that the poorest people in developing countries relying heavily in public services are hurt disproportionally by petty corruption, including the so- called "quiet corruption" when public servants fail to deliver services or inputs that have been paid for by the government (absentee teachers in public schools or absentee doctors in primary clinics);
2013/06/04
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 20 #

2013/2074(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 b (new)
4 b. Stresses that corruption increases inequality and breeds poverty by perpetuating tax evasion; notes with concern that corruption costs African economies 148 billion USD per year and is responsible for losses of up to 50% of countries' tax revenue, which in most cases is higher the entire foreign debt; underlines that aid is also tainted by corruption, with huge sums finding their way into foreign bank accounts;
2013/06/04
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 21 #

2012/2255(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 a (new)
8a. Condemns the human trafficking targeted at girls and women in the Balkans, which is a form of modern-day slavery and, regrettably, is one of fastest growing transnational crimes;
2013/02/06
Committee: AFET
Amendment 4 #

2012/2102(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Asks for the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women in legislation currently in force in North African countries, and stresses the importance of the active participation of women in drafting laws; emphasises the importance of informtraining and coachinforming women and men from all different ethnic and religious backgrounds and societal groups about equal citizenship and, electoral rights and active participation in civil society;
2012/12/19
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 79 #

2010/0816(NLE)

Proposal for a decision
Recital 3
(3) The EEAS will support the High Representative, who is also a Vice- President of the Commission and the President of the Foreign Affairs Council, in fulfilling her mandate to conduct the Common Foreign and Security Policy ("CFSP") of the European Union and to ensure the consistency of the EU's external action as outlined, notably, in Articles 18 and 27 TEU. The EEAS will support the High Representative in her capacity as President of the Foreign Affairs Council, without prejudice to the normal tasks of the General Secretariat of the Council. The EEAS will also support the High Representative in her capacity as Vice- President of the Commission, for her responsibilities within the Commission for responsibilities incumbent on it in external relations and for coordinating other aspects of the Union's external action, without prejudice to the normal tasks of the Commission services and in conformity with Declaration 14 of the Treaty of Lisbon.
2010/07/01
Committee: AFET
Amendment 82 #

2010/0816(NLE)

Proposal for a decision
Recital 5
(5) The European Parliament will fully play its role in the external action of the Union, including its functions of political control as provided for in Article 14(1) of the TEU, as well as in legislative and budgetary matters as laid down in the Treaties. Furthermore, in accordance with Article 36 of the TEU, the High Representative will regularly consult the European Parliament on the main aspects and the basic choices of the CFSP and will ensure that the views of the European Parliament are duly taken into consideration. The EEAS will assist the High Representative in this regard. Specific arrangements should be made with regard to access for Members of European Parliament to classified documents and information in the area of CFSP. Members of the European Parliament coming from Member States which are contributing significantly to CSDP missions should be given preference. Until the adoption of such arrangements, existing provisions under the 2002 Interinstitutional Agreement on classified documents and information in the area of ESDP will apply.
2010/07/01
Committee: AFET
Amendment 83 #

2010/0816(NLE)

Proposal for a decision
Recital 5 a (new)
(5a) The National Parliaments shall be fully involved alongside the European Parliament in exercising their power of scrutiny and oversight of CFSP and CSDP.
2010/07/01
Committee: AFET
Amendment 91 #

2010/0816(NLE)

Proposal for a decision
Recital 7 a (new)
(7a) In accordance with Article 27(3) of the TEU, the EEAS will comprise officials from the General Secretariat of the Council and the Commission as well as personnel coming from the diplomatic services of the Member States. For that purpose, the relevant departments and functions in the General Secretariat of the Council and in the Commission will be transferred to the EEAS, together with officials and temporary agents occupying a post in such departments or functions. Before the 1st of July 2013, the EEAS will recruit exclusively officials originating from the General Secretariat of the Council and the Commission as well as staff coming from the diplomatic services of the Member States. After that date, all officials and other servants of the European Union should be able to apply for vacant posts in the EEAS. Additional exceptional EEAS appointments may be made by the HR/VP from EU citizens with distinguished careers in public life, who do not come from any of the above categories.
2010/07/01
Committee: AFET
Amendment 118 #

2010/0816(NLE)

Proposal for a decision – amending act
Article 6 – paragraph 1 a (new)
(1a) If necessary, the EEAS may, in specific cases, have recourse to a limited number of specialised seconded national experts (SNEs). The High Representative shall adopt the rules, equivalent to those laid down in Council Decision 2003/479/EC as amended by Council Decision 2007/829/EC of 5 December 20071, under which SNEs are put at the disposal of the EEAS in order to provide specialised expertise. Additional exceptional EEAS appointments may be made by the HR/VP from EU citizens with distinguished careers in public life, who do not come from any of the above categories.
2010/07/01
Committee: AFET
Amendment 1 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Citation 1 a (new)
- having regard to the its resolution of 17 December 2009 on Azerbaijan: freedom of expression1,
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 80 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7
7. Recalls that hundreds of thousands of persons who fled their homes during or in connection with the Nagorno-Karabakh war remain displaced and denied their right to return; calls on all parties to unambiguously and unconditionally recognise this right and the need for its prompt realisation; calls on the Armenian and Azerbaijani authorities and leaders of relevant communiall parties to demonstrate their commitment to the creation of peaceful inter-ethnic relations through practical preparations for the return of displaced persons and other means; considers that the situation of the IDPs should be dealt with according to international standards, having regard inter alia to the recent PACE Recommendation 1877(2009), ‘Europe’s forgotten people: protecting the human rights of long-term displaced persons’;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 157 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 17
17. Underscores the importance of free and fair elections to be held in accordance with international commitments and standards; notes that the last presidential elections held in Armenia in February 2008 were once again violent and that repercussions of the internal crisis in their aftermath are still being felt; is concerned about the elimination of presidential term limits in Azerbaijan in March 2009, which allows President Ilham Aliev to stay in power for life; takes note of the municipal elections held in a peaceful manner in Azerbaijan on 23 December 2009 and awaits the report of the Council of Europe Congress of Local and Regional Authorities observation delegation thereon; calls on the Georgian authorities to ensure that the local elections scheduled for 30 May 2010 take place in accordance with international standards and that the electoral law is amended accordingly, and reaffirms that securing direct election of mayors is crucial; confirms its and the EU’s position that elections and referenda in breakaway regions are illegitimate; defends the political rights of displaced persons;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 171 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 18
18. Considers freedom of expression to be a fundamental right and principle and the role of the media essential, is disturbed by the limitations on freedom of expression and the lack of media pluralism in the countries of the South Caucasus and calls on the authorities to ensure both; is preoccupied about attacks on journalists in Armenia and in particular about the continued detention of opposition journalist Nikol Pashinian, despite the welcomed amnesty of 18 June 2009 leading to the release of a number of imprisoned opposition activists; is concerned about the deterioration of the media climate in Azerbaijan with cases of harassment and intimidation of media professionals and deplores the detention and sentencing of the two youth activists and bloggers, Emin Milli and Adnan Hajizade; accordingly calls for their release following the appeal procedure in accordance with international standards and with respect for the principles of a fair trial as set out in Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights; welcomes the initiative of the Georgian Parliament to extend the Public Broadcaster Board to include more opposition and civil society representatives as well as to transform the second public channel into a political channel with the aim of deepening political pluralism;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 186 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19
19. Takes the view that freedom of assembly must be guaranteed, as it is instrumental to the development of a vibrant civil society; is worried about the difficulties, direct and indirect, which civil society faces in organising itself and disturbed by the adoption of laws and practices that might indirectly limit freedom of assembly, including through administrative harassment, such as the intensified checks by the fiscal authorities in Armenia; is concerned about the lack of any serious investigation into the events following the presidential elections of February 2008 when 10 people were killed and which led to the imposition of a state of emergency and restriction of a number of freedoms and rights; calls on the authorities in Azerbaijan, including the local authorities, to implement in a non- restrictive manner the legislation on freedom of assembly which, as amended, meets most international standards; is concerned that in Georgia the 2009 amendments to the Law on Assembly and Manifestations may limit freedom of assembly and curtail the ability of the opposition to mobilisewelcomes the fact that the opposition protest in the centre of Tbilisi over the period of several moth was conducted peacefully and without interference from the Government; at the same time, welcomes the efforts of the Parliament of Georgia to give due consideration to the comments provided by the Venice Commission; underlines the important role of civil society for the peace and reconciliation processes in the region;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 193 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 20
20. Calls on the countries in the region to participate actively in the work of the EU- European Neighbourhood Parliamentary Assembly (EURONEST) and use the possibilities it affords for multilateral and bilateral exchanges of views; in this regard notes that the intensified dialogue between the members of parliament of the countries in the region is crucial; calls on interested national parliaments of national Member States of the EU and the European Parliament to strengthen parliamentary co-operation with the parliaments of the region with the aim of increasing their position and policy-making capacities;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 208 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23
23. Notes the strategic geopolitical location of the South Caucasus and its increasing importance as an energy, transport and communications corridor connecting the Caspian region and Central Asia with Europe; however, calls the countries involved and the Commission to include Armenia in relevant energy projects and to end the isolation of that country;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 211 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 24
24. Recognises the significance of the region for the EU’s energy cooperation and energy security, especially in the context of development of the Nabucco pipeline; notes the great value of Azerbaijan’s energy resources and the essential role these play in its economic development; underscores the importance of ensuring that the benefits deriving from the exploitation of natural resources are evenly distributed and invested in the development of the country as a whole, permitting it to brace itself against the negative repercussions of an eventual decline in oil production; notes the intensifying Azerbaijani - Russian partnership, particularly in the energy sector; welcomes the intention of Azerbaijan to diversify its economy;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET
Amendment 254 #

2009/2216(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 31
31. Takes note of the current EU involvement in conflict resolution processes in the region and believes that the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty justifies a more prominent role for the EU; welcomes the work of the EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia and calls for increased EU action to persuade Russia and the relevant de facto authorities to stop blocking the EUMM from entering South Ossetia and Abkhazia; considers that the EU now has the opportunity to play a greater role in the solution of the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict and could do so by participatunderlines the fact that the EU has an important role to play in contributing to the culture of dialogue and understanding in the nregotiations through the establishment of an EU mandate for the French Co-chair of the Minsk Groupion; asks the Commission and EUSR Mr Semneby to extend the relevant aid and information dissemination programs to Nagorno- Karabakh; also underlines the importance of EU contribution, by standing ready to launch reconstruction aid programmes and by supporting civil- society projects that aim to promote reconciliation and contacts between individuals in the region;
2010/03/18
Committee: AFET