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5 Amendments of Andrea ČEŠKOVÁ related to 2010/2143(DEC)

Amendment 29 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10
10. Welcomes in this respect the establishment, from 1 January 2010, of a new Directorate in charge of Security and requests the newly established Directorate to conduct an in-depth review of Parliament's security policy and to work on proposals to adopt security solutions for Parliament which are more technology- oriented and cheaper , resulting in considerable savings in terms of staff and budget, and which ensure the recruitment of highly professional staff, and offer not only a more efficient but also a more reliable and effective service;
2011/02/22
Committee: CONT
Amendment 120 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 69 a (new)
69a. Believes the Parliament, as a public institution, is not competent to judge the artistic merit of film productions; insists the LUX prize be discontinued in 2011;
2011/02/22
Committee: CONT
Amendment 121 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 69 b (new)
69b. Notes that the direct costs of the LUX prize amount to in excess of EUR 300 000 and that indirect costs (travel to film festivals, promotion etc) may well mean the prize costs much more; notes that after four years of operation fewer than one third of Members actually participate in the vote; further notes that voting participation varies dramatically across national delegations but appears to be significantly higher amongst Members from countries with a film on the shortlist;
2011/02/22
Committee: CONT
Amendment 122 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 69 c (new)
69c. Opposes attempts to expand the prize by organising events in the member states which would imply substantially increased costs relating to publicity and promotion, venues and translation;
2011/02/22
Committee: CONT
Amendment 135 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 78 a (new)
78a. Believes that, with such a wide variety of locations available within the buildings of Parliament for canteens, bars, and retail space, a variety of competitive catering outlets, including established high street brands (coffee shops, sandwich outlets, restaurants, and so forth),could, if allowed to establish themselves inside Parliament, offer a better service to staff; calls for a plan to be prepared to indicate how the different catering facilities, could be offered for tender separately when current contractual arrangements come to an end;
2011/02/22
Committee: CONT