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6 Amendments of Roberto GUALTIERI related to 2010/2002(BUD)

Amendment 120 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 46 a new
46a. Recalls once again the very tight margins available in heading 4, in spite of the fact that this heading is regularly confronted to recurring international crisis and emergencies, as highlighted also in the Report from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council on the on the functioning of the Interinstitutional Agreement on budgetary discipline and sound financial management (COM(2010) 185 final);
2010/05/12
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 122 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 47
47. Is extremely worried by the proposed decrease of more than 32% for CA for financial assistance to Palestine, the peace process and UNRWA; considers that the Commission's statement on "the exceptionally high allocations of previous years [that] cannot be maintained without jeopardising the funding for other countries in the region" reinforces the urgent need for a substantial revision of financing capacities under heading 4, and should not lead to a decreased financial assistance which is vital for the Palestinian people, the Palestinian Authority, and UNRWA; reiterates its support for the Palestinian Authority in reinforcing its institutional capacities, which is essential to set up an independent and viable, democratic Palestinian State in the context of the peace process and the achievement of the two-state solution;
2010/05/12
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 131 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 51 a new
51a. Reiterates its intention to provide the European External Action Service with the necessary administrative means to fulfil its mission; points in particular to the need to ensure that EU Delegations to multilateral organisations are adequately staffed in order to cope with the onerous additional tasks resulting from the fact that they take over the role of rotating Presidency of the Council; underlines however that the allocation of new resources for the inclusion of personnel originating in the diplomatic services of the Member States and the costs for the necessary infrastructure should be linked to an appropriate increase of the EU budget related to external action;
2010/05/12
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 135 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 51 b new
51b. Welcomes the proposal to amend the regulation creating an instrument for industrialised countries but resolutely opposes its being financed with appropriations programmed for use under the Development Cooperation Instrument; stresses that funds earmarked for development cooperation must target poverty alleviation; is extremely dissatisfied that of the EUR 70,6 million total appropriations earmarked for this new instrument in the draft budget, EUR 45 million are taken from the Development Cooperation Instrument;
2010/05/12
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 142 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 52 b new
52a. Recalls the EU political commitment to dedicate 2 billion euros per year (1 billion from the EU BUDGET and 1 billion from the Member States) to Trade Related Assistance (TRA), requests the Commission to submit to the Parliament an annual report on the funds dedicated to TRA in particular as well as Aid for Trade (AfT) in general; this report should specify what are the exact sources of funding ( per EU multi annual programs as well as trough EDF) , broken down by country, region and category of assistance; requests that the report also contains specific information on the history of the measures financed, the involvement of the relevant partners, and the implementation of the pledges;
2010/05/12
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 144 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 52 c new
52c. Takes note of the proposed increase in the Draft Budget 2011 compared to Budget 2010 on the Macro Financial Assistance budget line (01 03 02); recalls that the mobilisation of this instrument for each third country falls under the ordinary legislative procedure and requests the Commission to provide further explanation on its proposed increase;
2010/05/12
Committee: BUDG