4 Amendments of Angelika WERTHMANN related to 2012/2107(DEC)
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion
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2. WelcomNotes the conclusion of the Court that despite the difficult political context and a compressed timetable, the Commission managed to establish a programme, which reflected the Regulation's objectives and to quickly set up a programme management office and introduce suitable implementing mechanisms;
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
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4. Welcomes the increase to EUR 31 million in commitment appropriations and to EUR 15,6 million in payment appropriations for this budget line to support the work of the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus and of the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage, as voted by the BUDG committee for draft budget 2013, streamlining this money to ensure the continuation of the EU financial support and putting in place the necessary human and financial resources for successful EU funding implementation;
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion
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5. Regrets that the programme’s largest project, amounting to approximately 10% of total contracted funding, could not be implemented, which owing to restrictions imposed by the Turkish army, as mentioned in Special Report No 6/2012; notes that this represents a significant setback for the programme;
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion
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7. Takes note of the conclusions and recommendations of the Special Report 6/2012 by the Court of Auditors and proposes that the EU financial aid for the economic development of the Turkish- Cypriot community takes into account not only new projects but also the need to help secure the sustainability of existing projects when deciding on the allocation of any future funding, based on the existing legal framework and in line with Council Regulation (EC) 389/2006 and UN Security Council Resolutions 541 and 550.