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Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | BUDG | JĘDRZEJEWSKA Sidonia Elżbieta (PPE), TRÜPEL Helga (Verts/ALE) |
Activites
- 2011/03/15 Final act published in Official Journal
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2010/12/15
Results of vote in Parliament
- Results of vote in Parliament
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T7-0475/2010
summary
The European Parliament adopted by 508 votes to 141, with 19 abstentions, a resolution aiming to definitively approve the draft general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2011, all sections, as modified by the Council (all sections). Parliament is of the opinion that, although the draft budget as modified by Council does not entirely meet the real need for a sustainable, coherent and efficient Union budget, Parliament's objective is to provide the Union with a budget that can be fully and predictably implemented from the beginning of the financial year.Necessary reform of own resources: Parliament considers the way the EU system of own resources has evolved, gradually being replaced by national contributions and consequently being perceived as an excessive burden on national public finances, renders its reform more necessary than ever. It reiterates nevertheless the importance of the Commission presenting by 1 July 2011 substantive proposals for new own resources for the EU, based on Article 311 TFEU. It also calls for a commitment by the Council to discuss these proposals with Parliament within the negotiating process for the next multiannual financial framework (MFF).Reserves: Parliament considers some reserves on appropriations to be necessary to help the Commission to improve transparency of information and implementation of appropriations under Section III of the budget. In parallel, Parliament approved the joint statement on payment appropriations as set out in the Council draft budget (please refer to the summary dated 10 December 2010). The European Parliament and the Council urge the Commission to present by the end of September 2011 at the latest updated figures concerning the state of play and estimates regarding payment appropriations under sub-heading 1b and under heading 2, and, if necessary, to present a draft amending budget for this sole purpose.They will take position on any draft amending budget as quickly as possible in order to avoid any shortfall in payment appropriations.Regarding the overall figures, MEPs accepted the levels proposed in the Commission's draft budget of 26 November 2010: EUR 141.8 billion in commitment appropriations;EUR 126.5 billion in payments. The 2011 budget, as adopted by the full Parliament, includes more funding for the priorities set out by MEPs, including youth, innovation, the Middle East peace process and Palestine. Some examples include:Competitiveness for growth and employment (heading 1a): MEPs won more money for the Lifelong Learning Programme (+ EUR 18 million), the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (+ EUR 10 million) and Intelligent Energy — Europe programme (+ EUR 10 million);Cohesion for growth and employment (heading 1b): MEPs added a new line, worth + EUR 2.5 million, for the Baltic Sea strategy;Preservation and management of natural resources (heading 2): MEPs increased the environment programme Life+ by + EUR 6.7 million and support for the management of fishery resources by + EUR 2 million;Freedom, security and justice (heading 3a): MEPs won + EUR 2.35 million for the Daphne programme for the fight against violence against women and children and + EUR 1 million for prevention of terrorism;Citizenship (heading 3b): MEPs obtained + EUR 4 million to support the World Special Olympics in Athens and + EUR 3 million to the Youth in Action programme;The EU as a global partner (heading 4): an extra amount of + EUR 100 million for Palestine, the peace process and UNRWA (through the Flexibility Instrument).
- 2010/12/14 Debate in Parliament
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2010/12/13
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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2010/12/10
Council Meeting
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17635/2010
summary
On 16 June 2010, the Commission submitted a proposal containing the draft budget for the financial year 2011, regarding which no agreement was reached under the conciliation procedure provided for in Article 314(4) to (6) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.In application of Article 314(8) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the Commission submitted a new draft budget on 26 November 2010 for the same financial year.This new draft budget for 2011 is based on the latest state of play of the negotiations in the Conciliation Committee on 15 November 2010, subject to some changes to take into account new elements which were not known at that time:payment appropriations are set at the level retained in the Council position of August 2010: EUR 126.527 billion, which represents an increase of 2.9 % compared to the budget for 2010 (amending budgets 1 to 7 included). The criteria used for the breakdown of payment appropriations between the various headings and sub-headings of the financial framework remain unchanged. A draft joint statement on payment appropriations was also agreed in which the European Parliament and the Council ask the Commission to submit an amending budget if the appropriations entered in the 2011 budget are insufficient to cover expenditure under sub-heading 1a (Competitiveness for growth and employment), sub-heading 1b (Cohesion for growth and employment), heading 2 (Preservation and management of natural resources), heading 3 (Citizenship, freedom, security and justice) and heading 4 (EU as a global player). They also urge the Commission to present by the end of September 2011 at the latest updated figures concerning the state of play and estimates regarding payment appropriations under sub-heading 1b and rural development under heading 2, and, if necessary, to present a draft amending budget for this sole purpose;commitment appropriations increase only by 0.24% instead of 0.48% on 15 November. This decrease is mainly due to a reduction of the appropriations in heading 2 (Preservation and management of natural resources) resulting from letter of amendment No 1 to draft amending budget No 10/2010;a mobilisation of the Flexibility Instrument for an amount of EUR 34 million beyond sub-heading 1a and EUR 71 million beyond heading 4 is proposed.On 10 December 2010, the Council reached an agreement on the new draft budget for 2011 amended as follows:appropriations for the salary adjustment in 2011 are included in the new draft budget for a total amount of EUR 91.1 million; payment appropriations related to budget lines other than those for heading 5 are reduced by EUR 91.1 million by using the same criteria as for the breakdown of payment appropriations in the new draft budget; as regards fifteen budget lines, seven transfers of appropriations to the reserve, six transfers of appropriations to the budget line, as well as two technical adjustments are included as set out in an Addendum to the budget.The total revenue needs to be updated taking into account the Council's position at the time of the adoption of the new draft budget for 2011.On 10 December 2010, the Council adopted its position on the new draft budget of the European Union for 2011 on the basis of the above-mentioned information.
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17635/2010
summary
- 2010/12/10 Budgetary report tabled for plenary, 1st reading
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2010/12/08
Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
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2010/11/26
Additional information
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2010/11/26
Commission draft budget published
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COM(2010)0750
summary
PURPOSE: presentation of a new draft budget of the European Union for the financial year 2011. CONTENT: this document constitutes the second version of the draft budget for 2011, following the failure to reach an agreement at conciliation. Background: the 2011 draft budget is the first to be negotiated under the new arrangements put in place by the Lisbon Treaty. The Commission transmitted the draft budget for 2011 in all the official languages on 15 June 2010. The Council completed its reading of the draft budget on 12 August, while the European Parliament voted its reading on 20 October. As the European Parliament adopted amendments to the draft budget which could not be accepted by the Council, a Conciliation Committee was convened, in accordance with Article 314 §4(c) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). The Conciliation Committee worked over a period of twenty-one days, between 26 October and 15 November and came very close to an agreement on the elements of the draft budget for 2011. However, it was finally not possible to reconcile the positions of the European Parliament and Council within the time period allowed, and so, in accordance with Article 314 §8 of the TFEU, a new draft budget was submitted by the Commission. New version of the budget heading by heading: the Commission presents this new proposal for a draft budget for 2011, in line with the positions as expressed by both Council and European Parliament in conciliation. In terms of commitment appropriations, the total expenditure proposed in the 2011 draft budget is EUR 141 818.3 million, corresponding to 1.13 % of GNI, that is EUR 332.0 million more than in 2010. This leaves a combined margin of EUR 1 984.1 million under the ceilings. Payment appropriations are set at the level retained by Council in August, i.e. EUR 126 527.1 million, corresponding to 1.01 % of GNI. This is an increase of EUR 3 571.2 million compared to payment appropriations in the 2010 budget, and leaves a margin of EUR 7 934.9 million under the ceiling. Parliament expressed its understanding for Council's position given the budgetary constraints that Member States currently face. The Commission repeats its firm belief that this level of payments can only be agreed to, if it is accompanied by the commitment of the budgetary authority to act promptly on requests for additional payment appropriations through amending budgets or transfers, in order to avoid any shortfall in payment appropriations. Heading by heading budget analysis: Heading 1a: Competitiveness for Growth and Employment: commitment appropriations for heading 1a are proposed at EUR 13 520.6 million, which is a decrease of 9.0 % compared to the 2010 budget. As these amounts exceed the ceiling of heading 1a, the Commission proposes simultaneously to mobilise the Flexibility Instrument by EUR 34 million. Payment appropriations increase by 2.7 % to EUR 11 645.8 million. The apparent reduction in commitment appropriations for this heading must be seen in the context of the inclusion in the 2010 budget of the second tranche of additional appropriations for the funding of energy projects to aid economic recovery. Once this element is excluded, commitment and payment appropriations increase by 5.0 % and 3.0 % respectively. Heading 1b: Cohesion for Growth and Employment:commitment appropriations increase by 3.2 % to EUR 50 980.6 million, leaving a margin of EUR 6.4 million. Payment appropriations increase by 14.6 %, to EUR 41 682.5 million. The substantial increase in the level of payments reflects the cruising speed reached by the Cohesion policy programmes related to the 2007 – 2013 programming period, thus contributing to economic recovery in Europe. Heading 2: Preservation and Management of Natural resources: commitment appropriations of EUR 58 659.2 million are proposed for this heading, which is a decrease of 1.4 % compared to the 2010 budget and leaves a margin of EUR 1 680.3 million under the ceiling. Payment appropriations decrease by 3.0 % to amount to EUR 56 409.3 million. Within this heading the amount foreseen for market related expenditure and direct aids reaches EUR 42 891.2 million in commitment appropriations, and EUR 42 786.6 million in payment appropriations. Heading 3a: Freedom, Security and Justice: this headingsees an important increase in commitment appropriations of 13.2 %, rising to EUR 1 139.0 million, leaving a margin of EUR 67.0 million. Payment appropriations also increase significantly, by 10.2 % to EUR 814.3 million. Heading 3b: Citizenship: commitment appropriations amount to EUR 682.9 million, leaving nearly no margin (EUR 0.1 million). Payment appropriations for this heading decrease by 3.9 % to EUR 646.0 million. The decrease is due to the mobilisation of the Solidarity Fund in 2010 (EUR 13.0 million), that has been added to the original budget in the course of the year. Heading 4: the EU as a Global Player sees an increase in commitment appropriations of 7.5 % to EUR 8 754.3 million, exceeding the ceiling on heading 4. The Commission proposes simultaneously to mobilise the Flexibility Instrument by EUR 71 million. Payment appropriations decrease by 6.9 % to EUR 7 249.0 million. The total amount of payment appropriations is lower compared to 2010, since outstanding commitments (the so-called ‘RAL’, reste à liquider) on many ‘completion’ lines for previous programmes that are being closed have diminished substantially. Heading 5: Administration: commitment and payment appropriations for Administrative expenditure increase by overall 2.2 %, with commitments set at EUR 8 081.7 million and payments at EUR 8 080.4 million. This leaves a margin of EUR 334.3 million. Non-agreement at conciliation: the changes now proposed reflect the discussions which have already taken place between the two arms of the Budgetary Authority. These discussions have led to an important degree of convergence, and these elements of compromise are retained in the Commission's new proposal, with a view to facilitating a swift agreement on Budget 2011. The consequences of non-agreement on the budget would be detrimental to the implementation of key policies and programmes, and would send a damaging message to the citizens of Europe at a time of economic uncertainty. The credibility of EU at international level would also be hindered. It is with this imperative in mind that the Commission is seeking to reconcile the positions of the two arms of the Budgetary Authority in this proposal for a new draft budget. Main changes proposed: Payment appropriations: a major adaptation is that of the level of payment appropriations. In the original 2011 draft budget, the Commission proposed an increase of 5.8 % for payments, compared to the 2010 budget on the basis of an evaluation of the payment needs for programmes. Since then the economic difficulties facing Europe have become more apparent, and a general consensus has developed across the Member States on the need to apply austerity measures. Therefore, this new draft budget proposes an overall level of payment appropriations of EUR 126.5 billion, as proposed by the Council. There were converging views during the conciliation that this amount could be an essential element of a possible overall agreement. After taking into account the consequences of the adjustments proposed for non differentiated appropriations and for specific payment reinforcements, the overall reduction in payment appropriations, as compared to the Commission's draft budget including amending letters, has been broken down between the various headings as follows: One third on heading 1b, One third on heading 2, One third on headings 1a, 3a and 4, No impact on heading 3b. Expenditure heading changes: Heading 1a: the Commission proposes to increase the level of commitment appropriations for a number of actions (see table), while maintaining the same level as proposed in the original draft budget for most others. The increases reflect the European Parliament priorities in relation to Youth, SMEs and research. This creates a situation where the level of commitment appropriations exceeds the ceiling of the multi-annual financial framework, and so the Commission proposes to mobilise the Flexibility Instrument for an amount of EUR 34 million for heading 1a. Heading 1b: the level of commitment appropriations remains unchanged compared to the original draft budget, with one exception: a new budget article 13 03 31 "Technical assistance and dissemination of information on the EU strategy for the Baltic Sea Region and an improved knowledge of macro-regions strategy", which is created for an amount of EUR 2.5 million in commitment (with no payments). Payment appropriations have been adapted so that the limit of EUR 126.5 billion for the total draft budget. Heading 2: the new proposal integrates some priorities of the European Parliament such as reinforcements for School milk, Life+, the Community Fisheries Control Agency and Animal Health, and partially includes the Council's position on the Clearance of accounts. These adjustments are set out in the table below. For non-differentiated appropriations, payments are set at the same level as commitments. This draft budget includes also EUR 540 million of assigned revenue for EAGF carried over from 2010 to 2011. This amount is higher than the amount of EUR 210 million which was foreseen in the amending letter 3/2011 to the original 2011 draft budget because a reduced use of assigned revenue generated in 2010 in the execution of the budget 2010. Heading 3a: the Commission’s proposal remains largely unchanged (decreased budget for Frontex). Heading 3b: commitment appropriations are set at the level proposed in the original draft budget, with some increases, reflecting the European Parliament's priorities with regard to Youth and communication. Heading 4: the most significant change relates to Palestine for which an additional amount of EUR 100 million is proposed. These adjustments lead to a situation where the level of commitment appropriations exceeds the ceiling of the multi-annual financial framework, and so the Commission proposes to mobilise the Flexibility Instrument for an amount of EUR 71 million for heading 4 to cover additional needs for Palestine. Payment appropriations for Palestine are also increased by EUR 100 million while for the other lines for which commitments are increased, payments are maintained at the level of the original draft budget. The Commission also proposes to limit the payments for the Emergency Aid Reserve (EAR) to EUR 100 million, in line with the emerging compromise in the Conciliation Committee. Cooperation with Asian and Latin America is also strengthened. Heading 5: the proposed new draft budget excludes the appropriations related to the outstanding 2009 salary adjustment (1.85 %) for all institutions, pending the adoption of the new Council decision following the judgment of the Court of Justice on 24 November 2010 in favour of the Commission. A draft amending budget will be presented in 2011. In the meantime, a sufficient margin shall be left unused under the ceiling of heading 5. For the Commission, the new draft budget is based on the position following amending letter 1/2011 (European External Action Service), where, in the spirit of compromise, the appropriations are set at the lower level jointly agreed by both arms of the Budgetary Authority in their respective readings. For the institutions other than the Commission, after taking into account the salary-related corrections, the new draft budget reflects the reading of the European Parliament, except for the Council, where it is the Council's own position that is followed following amending letter 1/2011 (European External Action Service). Regarding the institutions other than the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission, the additional posts compared to 2010 are as follows: Court of Justice of the European Union (+29), European Economic and Social Committee (+11), Committee of the Regions (+18), European Ombudsman (+1), and European Data Protection Supervisor (+2).
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COM(2010)0750
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Documents
- Commission draft budget published: COM(2010)0750
- Council position on draft budget published: 17635/2010
- Budgetary report tabled for plenary, 1st reading: A7-0369/2010
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T7-0475/2010
- : Budget 2011/125
- : OJ L 068 15.03.2011, p. 0001
- : Corrigendum to final act 32011B0125R(01)
- : OJ L 172 30.06.2011, p. 0015
Amendments | Dossier |
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2010/2290(BUD)
2010/12/07
BUDG
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Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Is of the opinion that
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 a (new) Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 b (new) 1b. Nevertheless approves, as amended, the draft budget for 2011;
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 c (new) 1c. Reiterates its call for an agreement on genuine flexibility mechanisms which comply with the existing principles for revisions, as laid down in the IIA of 17 May 2006, to be decided by Parliament and by qualified majority in the Council, allowing proper future financing of the policies, for 2011 and subsequent years, stemming from the new competences conferred on the EU by the Treaty of Lisbon and from the Europe 2020 strategy;
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Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. In line with Article 314(4) TFEU, considers some reserves on appropriations to be necessary to help the Commission to improve transparency of information and implementation of appropriations under Section III of the budget;
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a source: PE-454.521
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