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16 Amendments of Stanimir ILCHEV related to 2011/2058(REG)

Amendment 15 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital E
E. the majority of adopted written declarations are addressed to the Commission, which is recognised to be the only institution that has responded to the issues raised therein;
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 16 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital E a (new)
Ea. further efforts should be made to involve other Union institutions and bodies as addressees in the process;
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital G
G. in light of Parliament's growing powerslaw- making powers, as well as the introduction of the European citizens' initiative, the significance of written declarations has substantially diminishchanged;
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 28 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital H
H. written declarations in the current legislature have a very limited impact, in terms of both agenda-setting and influencing decisions taken by the institutions, and may give a misleading impression as to their effectivenesstherefore must be the subject of careful consideration, so that their effectiveness can rapidly increase;
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 30 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital I
I. written declarations should be gradually restricted and in the next term Parliament should examine whether they should not be completely abolished;deleted
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 37 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital I a (new)
Ia. written declarations have a positive impact on Members' work which is directly aimed at their constituencies;
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 44 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
1. Up to five MemberA minimum of 40 Members from a minimum of three political groups may submit a written declaration of not more than 200 words on a matter falling within the competence of the European Union which does not cover issues that are the subject of an ongoing legislative process. Authorisation shall be given by the President on a case-by-case basis. Written declarations shall be printed in the official languages and distributed. They shall be entered with the names of the signatories, in a register. This register shall be public and shall be kept outside the entrance to the Chamber during part-sessions and in an appropriate location, to be determined by the College of Quaestors, between part- sessions.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 49 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
1. Up to five Members may submit a written declaration of not more than 200 words on a matter falling within the competence of the European Union which does not cover issues that are the subject of an ongoing legislative process. Authorisation shall be given by the President on a case-by-case basis. Written declarations shall be printed in the official languages and distributed. They shall be entered with the names of the signatories, in a register. This register shall be public and shall be kept outside the entrance to the Chamber during part-sessions and in an appropriate locationtranslated into all official languages. All linguistic versions shall be kept in a specific register both electronically and on paper. The electronic version of every written declaration shall be distributed electronically to all Members. The paper version shall be kept in a special, easily accessible location within Parliament, to be determined by the College of Quaestors, between part- sessions.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 52 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
1. Up to five Members may submit a written declaration of not more than 200 words on a matter falling within the competence of the European Union which does not cover issues that are the subject of an ongoing legislative process. ASpecific and reasoned authorisation shall be given by the President on a case-by-case basis. Written declarations shall be printed in the official languages and distributed. They shall be entered with the names of the signatories, in a register. This register shall be public and shall be kept outside the entrance to the Chamber during part- sessions and in an appropriate location, to be determined by the College of Quaestors, between part- sessions.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 53 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
1. Up to five Members may submit a written declaration of not more than 200 words on a matter falling within the competence of the European Union which does not cover issues that are the subject of an ongoing legislative processdure. Authorisation shall be given by the President on a case-by-case basis. Written declarations shall be printed in the official languages and distributed. They shall be entered with the names of the signatories, in a register. This register shall be public and shall be kept outside the entrance to the Chamber during part-sessions and in an appropriate location, to be determined by the College of Quaestors, between part- sessions.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 56 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 2
2. The signature of any Member may be addedAny Member may add his or her signature to a declaration entered in the register. , either electronically or on the spot. Both forms of the register shall be kept equally updated.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 57 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. Any signature may be withdrawn, either electronically or on the spot, at any time before the end of a period of three months from the entry of the declaration in the register. Such withdrawal shall be allowed only once and as an exception. In such cases the Member concerned shall not be permitted to add his or her signature again.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 61 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 3
3. Where, within three months from its entry in the register, a declaration is signed by a majority of Parliament's component Members, the President shall notify Parliament accordingly and publish the names of the signatories in the minutes and the declaration as a text adopted.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 63 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 4
4. The procedure shall be closed by thdeclaration, together with the names of the signatories, shall be forwardinged to the addressees, at the end of the part-session, of the declaration, together with the names of the signatories.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 64 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. On the basis of a successful written declaration, Parliament shall have a debate on the matter in question at an appropriate time in accordance with its agenda.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 65 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 4 b (new)
4b. All language versions of a successful written declaration shall be published and stored in a special location on Parliament's website.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO