4 Amendments of Juan Carlos GIRAUTA VIDAL related to 2014/2040(BUD)
Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion
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1. Is deeply concerned by the significant cuts in the Commission draft budget 2015 proposed by the Council notably in such key areas as innovation, research, infrastructures, SMEs and energy; considers the proposed cuts to be potentially detrimental to the EU’s competitiveness and growth, as well as Europe’s strategic interests, particularly energy security, which demands a high level of investment in energy efficiency measures, energy infrastructure, interconnection, and renewable energy production; is concerned by the fact that already now considerable sums are missing in the EU budget for payments and the proposed cuts will aggravate the situation even further; emphasises that all appropriate measures should be taken in order to meet the Union’s legal obligations and avoid delays in payments to the important stakeholders such as researchers, universities, SMEs and entrepreneurs; calls therefore for full restoration of the Commission draft budget in areas strategically important for competitiveness, growth and creation of jobs;
Amendment 19 #
Draft opinion
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3. Believes that the implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy, which is vital to achieving our climate goals whilst stimulating growth and jobs in the renewables and low-carbon technologies sectors, requires improved governance and closer coordination between the EU, the Member States and the regions; calls for the highest possible synergy between EU funds and financing instruments as well as between European and national expenditure;
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion
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4. RemindsPoints out that reindustrialisation is essential for boosting growth and job creation; alertnotes that further cuts inEU funds can contribute to maintaining investments for in European industry would seriously slow down its recoveryto promote Europe’s reindustrialisation and recovery; highlights the essential role of Europe’s producers of renewable energy, low- carbon and resource-efficient technologies in delivering this reindustrialisation by placing Europe at the forefront of research and innovation as well as production of such technologies while strengthening Europe’s long-term competitiveness;
Amendment 26 #
Draft opinion
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5. Calls for appropriate funding for all relevant EU bodies which contribute to Europe’s competitiveness and growth, for example the European Institute of Innovation and Technology amongst others, as well as for executive agencies to enable them to properly fulfil the tasks assigned to them by the legislative authority.