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The European Parliament adopted by 619 votes to 20, with 18 abstentions, a resolution on the work of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly in 2008.
MEPs welcome the fact that in 2008 the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA) continued to provide a framework for an open, democratic and in-depth dialogue on the negotiation of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and the ACP countries. They draw attention to the concerns voiced by the JPA about several formal and substantive aspects of the negotiations.
Need for parliamentary scrutiny : the resolution stresses the need for close parliamentary scrutiny during the negotiation as well as during the implementation of EPAs. MEPs criticise the fact that the work and role of the JPA is threatened by the prospect of the creation of a new body in the context of EPAs – namely the parliamentary committee – without the relationship between that body and the JPA being made clear. The parliamentary committee is called upon to operate as part of the JPA, to avoid a costly and complicated proliferation of meetings, taking advantage of the JPA's system of regional meetings, and to exploit the experience of the JPA and promote synergy between all the EPA regions. This committee should operate in a flexible manner, enabling it to draw on the expertise on both trade and development issues of the Members of the European Parliament involved in the examination of the EPA in committee.
The Parliament welcomes the undertaking given by the Commissioner with responsibility for development and humanitarian aid to subject Country and Regional Strategy Papers for the ACP countries (2008-2013) to democratic scrutiny by parliaments. It recalls, in this regard, the need to closely involve parliaments in the democratic process and in the national development strategies.
The resolution also calls on the JPA to pursue and deepen dialogue with the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the parliaments of regional organisations, in view of the importance of regional integration to peace and development in ACP countries. In this context, MEPs deplore the fact that the JPA was not properly consulted during the drafting of the Joint EU-Africa Strategy and hope that the Assembly will be actively involved in the implementation of that strategy.
Lastly, MEPs stress the crucial role of the ACP national parliaments , non-state actors and local authorities in monitoring and managing EPAs. They call on the Commission to guarantee their involvement in the ongoing negotiation process, which requires a clear agenda for further negotiations, to be agreed by the ACP countries and the Union and based on a participatory approach.
Better use of funds : in relation to the European Development Fund (EDF), MEPs are in favour of incorporating the EDF into the EU budge t and call on parliaments to exercise close parliamentary scrutiny of the EDF. Highlighting the JPA's key position in this debate, MEPs call on it and the parliaments of the ACP countries to take an active part therein, in particular in connection with the revision of the Cotonou Agreement scheduled for 2010.
MEPs also welcome the JPA Committee on Social Affairs and the Environment report on the social and environmental consequences of structural adjustment programmes – adopted in Ljubljana – which advocates that the practice of making World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending subject to economic policy conditions has had disastrous social and environmental consequences for ACP countries, and should be replaced by a country-specific lending policy that focuses on reducing poverty.
Addressing the situation in certain States : the JPA is called upon to continue to address the situation in Sudan, and in particular in Darfur, to address the situation in Somalia, to continue to discuss the alarming situation in Zimbabwe and to continue to contribute to the international community's efforts to raise awareness of the conflicts affecting the eastern DRC.
The way the JPA works : lastly, the Parliament calls, in addition to the annual report on the activities of the ACP-EU JPA, for joint discussions to be held between the secretariats of the ACP countries and of the European Parliament on the way the JPA works, with particular regard to voting by separate Houses, equality of treatment of parliamentarians, and joint fact-finding and election observation missions.
The Committee on Development adopted the own-initiative report by Thierry CORNILLET (ALDE, FR) on the work of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly in 2008. It welcomes the fact that in 2008 the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA) continued to provide a framework for an open, democratic and in-depth dialogue on the negotiation of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and the ACP countries. The JPA voiced concerns about several formal and substantive aspects of the negotiations, and Members point out that the debate is still in progress following the adoption of the EPA with the Cariforum and of interim agreements with certain countries in other regions.
They underline the need for close parliamentary scrutiny during the negotiation as well as during the implementation of EPAs. The report criticises the fact that the work and role of the JPA is threatened by the prospect of the creation of a new body in the context of EPAs – namely the parliamentary committee – without the relationship between that body and the JPA being made clear. The parliamentary committee should operate as part of the JPA, to avoid a costly and complicated proliferation of meetings, taking advantage of the JPA’s system of regional meetings, and exploiting the experience of the JPA. This committee should operate in a flexible manner, enabling it to draw on the expertise on both trade and development issues of the Members of the European Parliament involved in the examination of the EPA in committee.
Members stress in particular the crucial role of the ACP national parliaments , non-state actors and local authorities in monitoring and managing EPAs, and call on the Commission to guarantee their involvement in the negotiation process. They welcome the Assembly's adoption of the Port Moresby Declaration adopted by the JPA on 28 November 2008 on the global food and financial crises. The JPA should hold regular debates on this issue.
The committee welcomes the undertaking given by the Commissioner with responsibility for development to subject Country and Regional Strategy Papers for the ACP countries (2008-2013) to democratic scrutiny by parliaments. It calls on the parliaments of the ACP countries to insist that their governments and the Commission involve them in the process of drafting and implementing the Country and Regional Strategy Papers. The Commission must supply all available information to the parliaments of the ACP countries and assist them in exercising democratic scrutiny, in particular by means of capacity-building.
Turning to the European Development Fund (EDF), the committee states that it is in favour of incorporating the latter into the EU budget, calling on parliaments to exercise close parliamentary scrutiny of the EDF. Highlighting the JPA’s key position in this debate, the committee calls on it and the parliaments of the ACP countries to take an active part in the revision of the Cotonou Agreement scheduled for 2010. It insists that the JPA be involved in the whole process of negotiating that revision.
Moving on to individual states, the committee calls on the JPA to continue to address the situation in Sudan, and in particular in Darfur, namely by assessing the position of the Union and ACP countries regarding the ICC indictments. The JPA should continue to address the situation in Somalia, which is endangering the lives of the Somali people, and it must continue to discuss the alarming situation in Zimbabwe, and raise awareness of the conflicts affecting the eastern DRC, promoting a negotiated political situation to the crisis.
The JPA is asked to deepen dialogue with the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the parliaments of regional organisations, in view of the importance of regional integration to peace and development in ACP countries. The committee deplores the fact that the JPA was not properly consulted during the drafting of the Joint EU-Africa Strategy and hopes that the Assembly will be actively involved in the implementation of that strategy.
The report welcomes the JPA Committee on Social Affairs and the Environment report on the social and environmental consequences of structural adjustment programmes – adopted in Ljubljana – which advocates that the practice of making World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending subject to economic policy conditions has had disastrous social and environmental consequences for ACP countries, and should be replaced by a country-specific lending policy that focuses on reducing poverty.
Lastly, the committee calls for joint discussions to be held between the secretariats of the ACP countries and of the European Parliament on the way the JPA works, with particular regard to voting by separate Houses, equality of treatment of parliamentarians, and joint fact-finding and election observation missions.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2009)3245
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T6-0155/2009
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0081/2009
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A6-0081/2009
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE419.896
- Committee draft report: PE418.102
- Committee draft report: PE418.102
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE419.896
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0081/2009
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2009)3245
Amendments | Dossier |
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2008/2303(INI)
2009/01/29
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Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Calls on the Commission to respond to the renegotiation requests made by several ACP countries and regions, in line with the statements made by the President of the Commission and by the Commissioner with responsibility for trade to that effect;
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new) 19a. Further welcomes the Committee on Social Affairs and the Environment report on social and environmental consequences of structural adjustment programmes – adopted in Ljubljana – which advocates that the practice of subjecting World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending to economic policy conditions has had disastrous social and environmental consequences for ACP countries, and should be replaced by a country-specific lending policy that focuses on reducing poverty;
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new) 21a. Calls, in addition to the annual report on the activities of the ACP-EU JPA, for the development of joint discussions between the secretariats of the ACP countries and of the European Parliament on the way the JPA works, with particular regard to voting by separate Houses, equality of treatment of parliamentarians, and joint fact-finding and observation missions;
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 b (new) 2b. Is concerned at the way in which the EPAs are currently funded, which is predominantly based on the EDF; reiterates its view that the EPAs must be funded not by the EDF but by additional aid for trade, to which the EU committed itself in 2005, namely EUR 2 000 000 000 annually, starting in 2010, 50% of which would go to ACP countries; opposes any kind of conditionality linked to the EPAs in the matter of granting European aid, and calls on the Commission to guarantee that access to funds under the 10th EDF is kept separate from the outcome and pace of the negotiations;
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3.
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 b (new) 3b. Stresses in particular the crucial role of ACP national parliaments, non-state actors and local authorities in monitoring and managing EPAs, and calls on the Commission to guarantee their involvement in the ongoing negotiation process, which requires a clear agenda for further negotiations, to be agreed by ACP countries and the EU and based on a participatory approach;
Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Is in favour of incorporating the EDF into the EU budget in order to increase the consistency, transparency and effectiveness of development cooperation policy and guarantee democratic scrutiny thereof; underlines that incorporating the EDF into the EU budget is also an appropriate response to the difficulties of execution and ratification of successive EDFs;
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Calls on parliaments to exercise close parliamentary scrutiny of the European Development Fund (EDF); highlights the JPA’s key position in this debate and calls on it and the parliaments of the ACP countries to take an active part therein, in
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 a (new) 11a. Calls on the JPA to continue to address the situation in Sudan, and in particular in Darfur, namely by assessing the position of the EU and ACP countries regarding the ICC indictments;
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 b (new) 11b. Calls on the JPA to continue to address the situation in Somalia, which is endangering the lives of the Somali people, poses a threat to security in the region and is a source of global instability due to the increasing occurrence of lawlessness, extremism and piracy;
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new) 17a. Further welcomes the Committee on Political Affairs report on experiences from the European regional integration process relevant to ACP countries – adopted in Ljubljana – which emphasises the key benefits of integration, such as peace and security, preventing potential conflicts from turning into armed ones, prosperity, well- being, democracy and respect for human rights;
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