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7 Amendments of Alfred SANT related to 2016/2004(BUD)

Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital C a (new)
C a. Whereas the regional socioeconomic cleavage in the EU continues to increase especially vis-à-vis the Southern periphery of the Union, with an economic crisis which has been dramatically reducing the ability of manoeuvre of the different national and regional budgets of the poorer Member States;
2016/02/02
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1
1. Notes that the Union budget has proven to be a crucial resource in tackling recent crises and responding to needs that had not been necessarily anticipated during the negotiation of the MFF 2014-2020, such as the migration and refugee crisis or geopolitical tensions in the European neighbourhood producing a number of serious emergencies, while in the Union a continuous lowering of investment levels has led to an investment gap;
2016/02/02
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2
2. Underlines that the limited capacity of the Union budget to tackle these crises arises principally from the use of all means available agreed upon in the MFF negotiations, and particularly the use of special instruments such as the flexibility instrument; recalls Parliament's decisive role in shaping those instruments during the MFF negotiations; highlights, however, that if the crises continue to worsen even the full activation of the existing flexibility provisions will be insufficient to address the problem; in this context, invites the Council to reconsider its position on the question of budgeting the MFF special instruments so as to alleviate the constraints weighing on the Union budget; reiterates in that connection its long- standing position that the payment appropriations for the special instruments (the flexibility instrument, the EU Solidarity Fund, the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund and the Emergency Aid Reserve) should be calculated over and above the MFF ceilings, as is the case for commitments; expects these issues to be resolved;
2016/02/02
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 41 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
3. Notes the Commission's European Economic Forecast (Autumn 2015), which indicates a modest recovery; stresses, however, that this recovery remains worryingly weak and too slow for a prompt return to full employment to be achieved, with long-term and very long-term unemployment on the rise and with an ever increasing deficit in the EU's goal of socioeconomic convergence; notes, furthermore, the appearance of new challenges, such as the slowdown in emerging market economies and global trade, with particular pressure arising from volatility on Chinese markets, the need to tackle the refugee crisis, and persisting geopolitical tensions;
2016/02/02
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 65 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
6. Regrets that the Union budget has in recent years been a collateral victim of Member States’ fiscal consolidation efforts aimed at complying with their obligations under the Stability and Growth Pact, which have led them to consider their contribution to the Union budget as a burden and to treat it as an adjustment variable; Emphasises that one size fits all calculations based on GDP are not always necessarily the best indicators when it comes to calculating European Union budget commitments through its funding tools especially when dedicating funding for isolated and/or peripheral regions;
2016/02/02
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 80 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7
7. Highlights the fact that the Union has had to face numerous crises in recent years; recalls that a solution has still not been foundagreed upon for the Europe-wide migrant and refugee crisis, which escalated in 2015 with a sudden and massive increase in the numbers of refugees and migrants travelling to the Union to seek asylum, which has further impacted on the internal crisis; underlines that the Union budget should be used as part of a European solution to overcome these emergencies;
2016/02/02
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 89 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8
8. Recalls that the Union budget provides the backbone of the investment plan by making available the EUR 8 billion required in commitment and payment appropriations for the provisioning of the guarantee fund of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), out of which a total of EUR 3.38 billion has already been mobilised in the 2015 and 2016 budgets; reiterates its commitment to reinforce Horizon 2020, and the Connecting Europe Facility and the funding for SMEs through the annual budgetary procedure, in order to compensate the cuts agreed during the EFSI negotiations as much as possible;
2016/02/02
Committee: BUDG