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3 Amendments of Sabine LÖSING related to 2011/2020(BUD)

Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Insists that sufficient appropriations must be ensured so that the EU can fulfil its role of global player with responsibility for promoting peace and stability, fighting poverty, supporting economic development and for upholding respect for fundamental values and human rights throughout the world, this can only be carried out through a peaceful and civil foreign policy in line with international law, where the European Union acts as a nonviolent mediator which seeks only civil and peaceful solutions to conflicts, a player which pushes poverty eradication through sustainable development, arms- control and disarmament, favouring balanced economic relations, fair trade and fair distribution of the world resources and wealth to ensure stability and prosperity in the EU and the world;
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Recalls the need to implement the Common Foreign and Security Policy whilst ensuringfocus on a strictly peaceful and civil EU foreign policy; the CFSP budget should be terminated since the CFSP is increasingly linked to military CSDP; the liberated funds should be reallocated in particular to development aid; furthermore policy coherence for development should be ensured, duly respecting previous engagement so that unspent allocations already earmarked to fight poverty in certain regions must be reallocated in those countries of the same regions where major needs in terms of fighting poverty still exist and where absorption capacity is proven;
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9
9. Underlines the need to equip the EEAS with the budgetary means needed to allow it to assist the HR/VP in conducting EU foreign policy and in ensuring coherence of EU external action; points, in particular, to the need to strengthen political staff in EU Delegations; is therefore of the view that the Commission Draft Budget for Section X should be restored; insists, however, on full implementation of commitments given to Parliament by the HR/VP during the process of the establishment of the EEAS, so as to enhance the democratic legitimacy of EU foreign policy.deleted
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET