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Activities of Monika HOHLMEIER related to 2020/2141(DEC)

Plenary speeches (1)

2019 Discharge (debate)
2021/04/27
Dossiers: 2020/2141(DEC)

Amendments (12)

Amendment 23 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 21
21. Recalls that Rule 11 of the Rules of Procedure has introduced an obligation for rapporteurs, shadow rapporteurs and committee chairs to publish information on meetings held with interest representatives in the context of their reports; notes with satisfaction that, since the start of the new legislature, the necessary infrastructure has been available on Parliament’s website to allow Members to publish scheduled meetings with interested representatives in order to improve transparencymake Parliament more open, transparent, and accountable to citizens; encourages efforts that would improve easy access and usability of this tool;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 21 a (new)
21 a. Recalls Article 4 of the Code of Conduct with respect to financial interests and conflicts of interest, that the Members' declarations of financial interests shall be provided in a precise manner; notes that in cases where there is reason to believe that the information provided is out of date, the President may, where appropriate, request the Member to correct the declaration within 10 days;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 46 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 37
37. Notes that, at its meeting of 11 February 2019, the Bureau confirmed the continuation of Parliament’s office in London; notes that on 5 October 2020, the Bureau acknowledged the closure of the Edinburgh antenna office at the end of 2020; acknowledges that the liaison office in the United Kingdom will continue to play a crucial role for Parliament in providing services to Members on delegations to the United Kingdom and in order to further engage with citizens, civil society, government, the parliamentary environment and media in that country; calls on the Bureau and European Union External Action Service to find a practical solution with the British authorities to grant diplomatic status to Parliament's staff working at the liaison office in London;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 75 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 57
57. Welcomes the measures taken to upgrade Parliament’s buildings security, in particular security screening of external service providers’ personnel, and the internalisation of general security services in Luxembourg, approved by the Bureau in 2012, but which was impacted by the construction work of the new Adenauer II building; underlines that incidents of violent protesters entering public institutions in Member States and threatening staff and members is an issue of concern and therefore encourages DG SAFE to assess the current safety measures and make recommendations for further improvement;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 82 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 70
70. Calls for improvements in the current set up of tracking and tracing of IT- related issues between operating units of Parliament’s services in order to increase efficiency and transparency; stresses that on-site support for Members and their offices often solves IT-related issues quicker and more efficient than telephone support;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 119 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 79
79. Draws attention to the 6% staff reduction target, that in 2019 required Parliament to eliminate 59 posts from its administration establishment plan; acknowledges the simultaneous increase in the number of contractual agents; is concerned by the negative effects of this significant reduction on Parliament’s performance, both in the short and long term; notes that the work and responsibility of certain Parliament's Committees have increased due to the EU Recovery Plan Next Generation EU of EUR 750 billion, which amounts together with the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027 (MFF) to EUR 1.8 trillion; is concerned of the missing administrative staff capacities in the relevant secretariats; calls for the reassessment of the staffing situation;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 140 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 83
83. Supports the launch of an awareness raising campaign in 2019 to promote a zero-tolerance policy on harassment in the workplace; recognises Parliament’s zero tolerance policy towards harassment at any and all levels including Members, staff and APAs; notes that following the 2019 elections, all Members were required to sign a declaration confirming their commitment to complying with the code of appropriate behaviour incorporated in Parliament's Rules of Procedure in January 2019; however, regrets that 10 new harassment cases were opened in 2019 out of which 4 cases concerned sexual harassment; welcomes that the parliament provides voluntary trainings on dignity and respect at work for Members in order to lead by example
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 150 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 85 a (new)
85 a. Calls on Parliament to fully adapt its own internal rules in the Staff Regulations to the recently adopted Directive (EU) 2019/19371a, including by setting up secure channels for reporting; further notes that whistleblowers deserve proper protection, similar to that of victims of harassment; requests the parliament to raise awareness, where possible, among parliamentary staff on their whistleblower protections; _________________ 1aDirective (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2019 on the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law (OJ L 305, 26.11.2019, p. 17).
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 152 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 86
86. Welcomes the introduction of a wider and more sustainable food choice in Parliament’s self-service canteen; notes the launch of an independent client satisfaction survey via the Happy or Not terminals setup in the main outlets in Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg aiming at identifying the outlets where changes and improvements are necessary; observes that The Happy or Not terminal has shown a constant and solid improvement rating of the catering services in the Kohl and Martens buildings, while the satisfaction rate is lower in the Spinelli and Paul-Henri Spaak buildings; calls for the necessary changes to adapt to clients’ needs; is concerned that non-vegetarian meals often cost more than vegetarian meals; requests that all canteens sufficiently display allergy menus next to the counter and offer one gluten-free meal per day;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 213 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 109 a (new)
109 a. Recalls that Members exercise their mandate freely and independently as stated in Rule (2) of the Rules of Procedure; stresses that any body tasked with elaborating ethic rules and standards is limited to its assigned tasks and must ensure that its recommendations do not limit or hamper the free mandate of Members;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 214 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 109 b (new)
109 b. Stresses that the general expenditure allowance is a lump-sum allowance and underlines the necessity of independence of the free mandate as stated in the rules of procedure; welcomes the decision of the Bureau to task a working group with the evaluation of the conduct of general expenditure allowance during the last years and finding feasible practices to manage the general expenditure allowance; invites the Bureau to take a decision until the end of 2021; stresses that the management of the general expenditure allowance should not lead to increased level of bureaucracy for members offices and Parliament's administration;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT
Amendment 218 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 111 a (new)
111 a. Underlines that good governance is based on sound financial management and proportionality; invites the Bureau to take into account the cost-effectiveness and proportionality of any further investments and the benefits achieved through further expenditure of tax payers money and increased bureaucracy; notes that a comprehensive system of control of the Members’ parliamentary mandate allowance would necessitate 40 to 75 new administrative posts going against sound financial management and proportionality;
2021/02/09
Committee: CONT