5 Amendments of Jessica POLFJÄRD related to 2022/2006(INI)
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 1
1. Welcomes the Annual SustainableNotes the Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy 2022 pledge to Growth Strategy 2022 pledge to continue placing a sustainable, fair continue placing a macro- and green transition at the heart of economically and environmentally the European Semester (Semester) sustainable, fair and green transition process, enshrining environmental at the heart of the European sustainability, climate neutrality, Semester (Semester) process, public health and the wellbeing of enshrining economic resilience, citizens as guiding principles for the environmental sustainability, EU’s recovery. climate neutrality, public health and the wellbeing of citizens as guiding principles for the EU’s recovery.
Amendment 14 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 2
2. Stresses the importance ofUnderlines that fiscal accelerating the alignment of the sustainability, compliance with the Semester process with the EU’s EU fiscal and macroeconomic long-term climate and surveillance framework are key in environmental objectives as set up ensuring investments in the EU’s under the European Green Deal and long-term climate and reinforced in the Fit for 55 package; environmental objectives as set up Welcomes the insertion, at each under the European Green Deal and European Semester country report, reinforced in the Fit for 55 package; of dedicated sections on the Member Notes the insertion, at each State’s progress in the different European Semester country report, SDG areas, as well as the set-up of of dedicated sections on the Member additional indicators to monitor and State’s progress in the different guide Member States’ performance SDG areas, as well as the set-up of in view of EU Green Deal policy additional indicators to monitor and goals; guide Member States’ performance in view of key EU policy goals, including the EU Green Deal; emphasizes that the Semester should focus on and contribute to economic resilience and increased productivity in the Member States;
Amendment 28 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
Paragraph 4
4. Calls therefore on the CommissionWelcomes that the recovery and to extend the current Semester resilience plans are assessed based approach to deliver on its political on how they address the challenges commitment to make it a identified in the relevant country- governance tool supporting the specific recommendations (CSRs) achievement of the European and that CSRs will also include Green Deal and the Sustainable recommendations on the budgetary Development Goals; underlines the situation of the Member States as need to further integrate, without envisaged under the Stability and weakening the monitoring process Growth Pact; of this extended European semester, the Union’s climate, environmental, including biodiversity and social objectives in a more comprehensive manner to provide Member States with analysis and indicators beyond economic indicators only, thus better reflecting the current challenges faced by Member States in reducing their ecological footprint and making the process a driver of change towards a sustainable wellbeing for all in Europe;
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
Paragraph 5
5. StresseConsiders that the European semester shouldcan support the Union’s effort to achieve the Union’s 2030 climate objective and climate neutrality by 2050 at the latest; calls therefore on the Commission to assess the discrepancy between the structure of the Member States’ budgets and by ensuring fiscal stability and an investment friendly environment; a Paris-aligned scenario for each stresses that any changes to the of their national budgets; thus European Semester must not water enabling the Commission to down its original purpose; provide recommendations on Member States’ climate debt and climate-friendly investment gap associated to the Union’s 2030 objective and the objective of climate neutrality by 2050 at the latest;
Amendment 46 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7a (new)
Paragraph 7a (new)
7a. Underlines that funds and resources should be directed to projects and beneficiaries that spend the resources responsibly, effectively and for economically viable projects;