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3 Amendments of Louis ALIOT related to 2015/2272(INI)

Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Welcomes the aim of the new EU Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy to be comprehensive, enhance coherence between internal and external policiPoints out that foreign policy is an exclusive competence of the Member States aund improve coordination between institutions and with Member Ster the EU treaties; recalls in this context the Treaty obligation to consider Policy Coherence for Development (PCD) and minimise contradictions between development and non-development policies that have an impact on developing countries; calls on the Member States therefore to establish and consolidate systems of coordination between respective Ministries and to further involve national Parliaments in the PCD agenda and in tackling uncontrolled immigration, and calls on the EU to reinforce a coordination mechanism for identifying the potential implications of policies on development objectives, integrating development aspects into policy initiatives from the outset and introducing a more systematic measurement of impacts and progress as regards PCD;
2016/02/04
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Underlines that the development cooperation goals – in particular those of promoting good governance, respect for constitutions, human rights, democracy and justice, combating poverty, reducing inequalities and social exclusion, tackling barriers to economic growth, and improving health and education – all contribute to addressing the root causes of recent security and migration challenges; stresses in this context that in order to address the security-development nexus properly, dedicated mechanisms with flexible financing must be developed; stresses that Member States must link their economic commitments to resolving the problems of immigration, controlling immigration and reversing the flows;
2016/02/04
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 19 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Supports the idea of redefining the EU relationship with Africa by upgrading the principle of good governance as an essential element of the post-Cotonou agreement and by building stronger links between EU development, trade, security and migration policies for mutual reinforcement; reiterates its call for budgetisation of the European Development Fund, the development of balanced trade, the fight against corruption, the regulating of immigration and respect for constitutions and democracy, which are essential to the balanced and harmonious development of relations between the parties; calls for a post-2020 EU-ACP partnership that better focuses on common challenges and interests and that is better adapted to make a real change to the security and prosperity of both parties.
2016/02/04
Committee: DEVE