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5 Amendments of Monika HOHLMEIER related to 2020/1998(BUD)

Amendment 54 #
19 a. Recalls the fundamental value of the European Space programme, in particular the contribution of Copernicus and Galileo to the European Green Deal and consequently requests targeted reinforcements to ensure the programmes can support the Union’s environmental goals; stresses the importance of independence of the European space industry in the global competition and highlights the added-value of these programmes for job growth, competitiveness, and the development of SMEs;
2020/10/20
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 55 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19 b (new)
19 b. In line with the goals of the Green Deal highlights the need for increased support under Horizon Europe for the European aviation industry and the development of sustainable and climate- friendly technologies; stresses the consequences of unfair subsidies of third states for the European aviation sector and calls for European funding to achieve a level playing-field of sustainable aviation technologies;
2020/10/20
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 88 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 31
31. Decides to apply targeted reinforcements to EPPO; believes that itjustified and significant reinforcements to EPPO to allow the body to take up its duties without delay and in line with the requirements to fulfil its mandate; underlines that the establishment of the EPPO must not result in a deterioration of capacity of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) to function properly; believes that EPPO’s nature requires a stronger guarantee of independence, and its budget should therefore be presented under Heading 7, an independent organismentity rather than assimilated to an agency;
2020/10/20
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 119 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 46
46. Recalls that the important role played by decentralised agencies operating in the field of security and proposes targeted increases to allow them to properly perform their tasks; recalls that agencies operating in the area of security and law enforcement cooperation are requested to provide increased operational support to Member States with statutory staff unchanged, which leads to an unsustainable work situation;
2020/10/20
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 154 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 62
62. Notes the ongoing negotiations on the new multiannual financial framework 2021-2027 and the uncertainty regarding the funding level of the new Heading 7 - European Public Administration; stresses that Parliament has fulfilled the 5 % staff reduction objective and actually saw an overall cut of 6 %; highlights the fact that, since the adoption of the Lisbon Treaty, Parliament has had to cope with an increased amount of tasks; notes that synergies and re-prioritisation were achieved in the last legislative term; stresses that the functioning of Parliament depends on the fulfilment of its political and administrative tasks, which require adequate staffing levels; is deeply concerned by the serious and structural understaffing in many committees’ secretariats in contradiction with the important increase of their workload and invites the Secretary-Generalbureau to urgently provide solutions to adequately staff the committees’ secretariats via internal redeployman increase of temporary agents and increase of contractual agents, and, if feasible, internal redeployment;
2020/10/20
Committee: BUDG