Activities of Bogdan GOLIK
Plenary speeches (73)
Green Paper on territorial cohesion and debate on the future reform of the cohesion policy - Regional policy best practice and obstacles to use of Structural Funds - Urban dimension of cohesion policy - Complementarities and coordination of cohesion policy with rural development measures - Implementation of the Structural Funds Regulation 2007-2013: results of negotiations on national cohesion strategies and operational programmes - A European initiative for the development of micro-credit in support of growth and employment (debate)
The placing on the market and use of feed for animals (debate)
Information provision and promotion measures for agricultural products (debate)
General and business aviation (short presentation)
Public contracts in the fields of defence and security (debate)
Framework for Community action to achieve a sustainable use of pesticides - Placing of plant protection products on the market (debate)
Transfers of defence-related products (debate)
Support schemes for farmers under the CAP - Modifications to the common agricultural policy - Support for rural development by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development - Community strategic guidelines for rural development (2007 to 2013) (debate)
School Fresh Fruit Scheme (amendment of Single CMO Regulation) (debate)
Reform programme of the Polish shipyards (debate)
Recovery of cod stocks (debate)
European Year of Creativity and Innovation (2009) (debate)
Presentation of the programme of the French Presidency (debate)
Situation in China after the earthquake and before the Olympic Games (debate)
The impact of cohesion policy on the integration of vulnerable communities and groups (debate)
Policy coherence for development and the effects of the EU's exploitation of certain biological natural resources on development in West Africa (debate)
Explanations of vote
Natural disaster in China (debate)
Community Tobacco Fund (debate)
Framework for the activities of lobbyists in the EU institutions (debate)
Rising food prices in the European Union and developing countries (debate)
Common organisation of agricultural markets and specific provisions for certain agricultural products as regards the national quotas for milk (debate)
CAP ‘Health Check’ (debate)
Sustainable agriculture and biogas: review of EU legislation (debate)
Accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products - Common framework for the marketing of products - Application of certain national technical rules to products lawfully marketed in another Member State - Safety marking on consumer products (debate)
Application of the law on customs and agricultural matters (debate)
Reduction in unwanted by-catches and elimination of discards in European fisheries (debate)
Towards an EU strategy on the rights of the child (debate)
Commission measures in 2008-2013 to make use of CAP remote-sensing applications (debate)
Montenegro - EC/Montenegro: Stabilisation and Association Agreement (debate)
Common organisation of the market in wine (debate)
Information provision and promotion measures for agricultural products (debate)
Trade and economic relations with Ukraine (debate)
Quarterly statistics on Community job vacancies (debate)
Production of opium for medical purposes in Afghanistan (debate)
Framework directive on the sustainable use of pesticides - Thematic strategy on the sustainable use of pesticides - The placing of plant protection products on the market (debate)
Obligations of cross-border service providers (debate)
Dehydrated preserved milk for human consumption - Common organisation of the milk and milk products market - Additional rules on the common organisation of the milk and milk products markets (debate)
Modernising labour law to meet the challenges of the 21st century (continuation of debate)
Definition, description, presentation and labelling of spirit drinks (debate)
Specific rules as regards the fruit and vegetable sector (debate)
Common organisation of agricultural markets (debate)
Common organisation of the market in cereals (debate)
Quota system in relation to the production of potato starch (debate)
The integration of new Member States in the CAP (debate)
Euro-Mediterranean relations - Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area (debate)
Common organisation of the market in wine (debate)
Strategy for a strengthened partnership with the Pacific Islands (debate)
A European strategy for sustainable, competitive and secure energy – Biomass and Biofuels – Nuclear Safety and Security Assistance (debate)
Expenditure in the veterinary field (debate)
Russia-EU summit (debate)
The implementation of the European Security Strategy in the context of the ESDP (continuation of debate)
Support for rural development by the EAFRD – Voluntary modulation of direct payments under the CAP (debate)
The EU's economic and trade relations with India (debate)
European Quality Charter for Mobility (education and training) (debate)
ERDF, ESF, Cohesion Fund (general provisions) – Establishment of a Cohesion Fund – European Social Fund – European Regional Development Fund – European grouping of territorial cooperation (EGTC) (debate)
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
EU-US Transatlantic Partnership Agreement – EU-US economic relations (debate)
Exceptional market support measures (avian sector) (debate)
European Capital of Culture (2007 - 2019) (debate)
Agricultural products and foodstuffs as traditional specialities guaranteed – Protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs (debate)
Risk and crisis management in agriculture (debate)
Bird flu - Veterinary expenditure (continuation)
Prospects for EU-China trade relations (continuation)
Textiles and clothing after 2005 (continuation)
Potato starch quotas
Discrimination against workers and companies from the new Member States in the EU internal market
Common organisation of the markets in sugar
Transfers of vessels to countries hit by the tsunami in 2004
One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
EU–India relations
Consequences of the rise in oil prices for the European economy, agriculture and fisheries
Statement by the President-designate of the Commission
Reports (1)
REPORT Report on the proposal for a Council regulation on information provision and promotion measures for agricultural products on the internal market and in third countries PDF (210 KB) DOC (157 KB)
Written declarations (2)
Amendments (21)
Amendment 358 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 9 – paragraph 2 – Introductory part
Article 9 – paragraph 2 – Introductory part
(2) The amounts corresponding to the reduction by 5 percentage pointsreferred to in Article 7(a) shall be allocated to the Member States concerned in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 128(2) on the basis of the following criteria:
Amendment 381 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 10 – paragraph 1
Article 10 – paragraph 1
1. Article 7 shall only apply to farmers in a new Member State in any given calendar year if the level of direct payments applicable in that Member State for that calendar year under Article 110 is no less than the level in Member States other than the new Member States, taking into account any reductions applied under Article 7(1)Modulation shall be compulsory for the new Member States only form the time when they receive full direct payments.
Amendment 709 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 87 – paragraph 1
Article 87 – paragraph 1
(1) A transitional area aid shall apply during the period ending on 31 December 2012 in respect of strawberries falling within CN code 0810 10 00 and raspberries falling within CN code 0810 20 10 which are supplied for processing. Transitional aid may be extended until 2015.
Amendment 718 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 111 - paragraph 3
Article 111 - paragraph 3
Amendment 722 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – alinéa 2 – point (b)
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – alinéa 2 – point (b)
(b) requirements referred to in points B and C of Annex II shall apply from 1 January 2011;
Amendment 725 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 2 – point (b a) (new)
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 2 – point (b a) (new)
(ba) requirements referred to in point (c) of Annex II shall apply with effect from 1 January 2013 r
Amendment 727 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 3 – point (b)
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 3 – point (b)
(b) requirements referred to in points B and C of Annex II shall apply from 1 January 2014;
Amendment 730 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 3 – point (b a) (new)
Article 113 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 3 – point (b a) (new)
(ba) requirements referred to in point (c) of Annex II shall apply from 1 January 2016.
Amendment 737 #
2008/0103(CNS)
Proposal for a regulation
Article 133 – paragraph 1 - subparagraph 2
Article 133 – paragraph 1 - subparagraph 2
However, Articles 66, 67, 68, 68a, 69, 70(1)(a) and Chapters 1 (durum wheat) 2, (protein crop premium), 4 (area payment for nuts), 8, (energy crops), 9 (seed aid), 10 (arable crops area payment), 10b (aid for olive groves), 10c (Tobacco aid) and 10d (hops area payment) of Title IV of that Regulation shall continue to apply for 2009. Chapter 8 (energy crops) shall continue to apply.
Amendment 43 #
2008/0016(COD)
Proposal for a directive
Recital 2
Recital 2
(2) In particular, increased use of EU- sourced biofuels for transport is one of the most effective tools by which the Community can reduce its dependence on imported oil – where the security of supply problem is most acute - and influence the fuel market for transport.
Amendment 56 #
2008/0016(COD)
Proposal for a directive
Recital 11
Recital 11
(11) To ensure that the overall targets are achieved, Member States should work towards a an indicative trajectory tracing a path towards the achievement of their targets, and should establish a national action plan including sectoral targets, while having in mind that there are different uses of biomass and therefore it is essential to mobilise new biomass resources. All new biomass resources should, however, comply with current EU environmental standards.
Amendment 57 #
2008/0016(COD)
Proposal for a directive
Recital 14
Recital 14
(14) It is necessary to set unambiguousdiversified rules for calculating the share of energy from renewable sources, with those rules being tailored to each Member State's level of development. The more developed Member States should make a greater contribution towards increasing renewable energy sources' share of final energy consumption.
Amendment 59 #
2008/0016(COD)
Proposal for a directive
Recital 18
Recital 18
(18) Imported electricity, produced from renewable energy sources outside the Community, may count towards Member States' targets. However, to avoid a net increase in greenhouse gas emissions through the diversion of existing renewable sources and their complete or partial replacement by conventional energy sources, only electricity generated by renewable energy installations that become operational after the entry into force of this Directive should be eligible to be counted. To ensure that such imports can be tracked and accounted for in a reliable way, it is appropriate for them to take place within the framework of a system of guarantees of origin. AOnly agreements with third countries concerning the organisation of this trade in electricity from renewable energywhich meet current EU environmental standards shources willd be considered.
Amendment 60 #
2008/0016(COD)
Proposal for a directive
Recital 21
Recital 21
(21) Member States should be able to establish systems of prior authorisation for the transfer of guarantees of origin to or from other Member States if they need to do so to ensure a secure and balanced energy supply, to achieve the environmental objectives that underlie their support scheme, or to comply with the targets laid down in this Directive. Such systems should be limited to what is necessary and proportionate and should not constitute a means of arbitrary discriminationnot introduce a scheme for intra-Community trading in guarantees of origin. Implementation of this solution could undermine the effectiveness of national RES support schemes and, at the same time, threaten the achievement of the EU's proposed targets.
Amendment 24 #
2007/2260(INI)
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4
Paragraph 4
4. Emphasises the importance of the role to be played by the veterinary profession, which should be at the forefront of the development and delivery of specialised and proactive services such as animal health planning and farm auditing system;
Amendment 121 #
2007/2260(INI)
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 26
Paragraph 26
26. Acknowledges the need to promote on- farm biosecurity measures; considers that measures such as the isolation of new animals brought to farms, the isolation of sick animals and regulation of the movement of people can have a major impact in restricting the spread of disease; in this perspective, farm auditing system through regular farms visits by veterinarians could help implementing on-farm bio security measures, based on close cooperation between farmers and veterinary practitioners, and therefore constitute a very efficient early prevention tool; this could be extended to any system of animal producing;
Amendment 134 #
2007/2260(INI)
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 28
Paragraph 28
28. Believes identification and registration which allows tracing to be particularly important in animal health monitoring and disease prevention; supports, in this connection, action covering the electronic identification and the registration of animals and the introduction of a comprehensive animal movement monitoring system, but draws attention to the cost of such a system, particularly for small-scaled livestock breeders;
Amendment 149 #
2007/2260(INI)
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 32
Paragraph 32
32. Stresses the importance of veterinary surveillance into prevent crisis situations, as regards providing early warning and prompt detection of animal-related threats; thanks to an efficient veterinary web throughout the EU;
Amendment 152 #
2007/2260(INI)
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 33
Paragraph 33
33. Points out that veterinary surveillance should be performed under objective conditions, which means that there should be no relaas well as any veterinary missions must be performed under the professional oath or the conditionship of employment or servicethe veterinary provifession between veterinary surgeons with a surveillance remit and livestock farms or processing plantscode of conduct which guarantee independence and impartiality;
Amendment 156 #
2007/2260(INI)
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 34
Paragraph 34
34. Stresses the need forimportance of veterinary surgeons to be provided with effective training, including in prompt detection of animal- related threats and for support for suchthese trainings at EU level, together with measures to ensure itheir contents consistency; in this perspective an accreditation system of veterinary schools could help reaching the objective of a high level veterinary education;
Amendment 168 #
2007/2260(INI)
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 35
Paragraph 35
35. Strongly supports actions to increase the use of vaccination, which should foster more effective disease prevention and diminish the number of animals culled as part of disease -eradication operations; draws attention to the fact that the introduction of an effective vaccination system requires the promotion of vaccines safety for public health and the provision of appropriate financial support, in order to encourage its use; considers it essential, furthermore, for EU vaccine banks to be expanded;