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6 Amendments of Charles GOERENS related to 2021/2183(INI)

Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Notes that the geopolitical impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and a quickly deteriorating security environment are posing unprecedented challenges to the Union’s common security and defence policy (CSDP); emphasises, against this background, that achieving the objectives of the CSDP to strengthen the Union’s operational capacity as provided for in the Treaty on European Union whilst strengthening the CSDP in a fundamental way is more necessary than ever;
2021/10/29
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Reiterates its call for the establishment of a permanent Council of Defence Ministers chaired by the Vice- President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, with a view to coordinating the defence policies of the Member States and enhancing security capabilities, particularly with regard to cybersecurity and anti-terrorism; calls on the member states to respect the role of the HRVP in international negotiations; regrets in this regard that the involvement of the HRVP is often not foreseen in international negotiations; underlines that a strongly perceived role of the HRVP translates into an increased geopolitical impact of the CSDP
2021/10/29
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 16 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Notes the Union’s committed relationRemains strongly committed to the Union’s partnership with NATO, which remains fundamental to EU security policy; welcomes, in this regard, the ongoing preparation of the new EU-NATO Joint Declaration, which will be presented before the end of the year; calls on the High Representative and Member States to seize the occasion to deepen the multilateral security cooperation with trusted partners and ensure the coherence with internal policies; points out meanwhile, that the EU must assume responsibility and also bolster its security policy through the relevant internal policy frameworks; Calls on all responsible EU decision- makers to significantly increase the geopolitical impact of the CSDP; underlines the need to establish a genuine European Defence Union, which must be embedded in a bold Political Union; stresses that a fundamental reform of decision-making procedures, including voting requirements in the CSDP and a stronger role for the High Representative remain indispensable for a truly effective CSDP; calls on the Commission and Member States, in the meantime, to leverage all existing legal and policy instruments to bolster the EU’s role in the world; recalls that the fight for human rights and democracy should remain at the core of the CSDP; Reiterates that a truly European political union is the condicio sine qua non of a European Defence Union;
2021/10/29
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 20 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Calls for increased efforts to fight foreign interference in the Union’s security and defence, which often takes the form of cyber threats or other types of hybrid warfare; supports, in this regard, the development of the European cyber defence policy, as announced by the President of the Commission in the State of the Union address; calls on all EU institutions and Member States to modernise responses against these threats, among others through a new EU hybrid toolbox which should include consistent collective countermeasures against foreign aggressors;
2021/10/29
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 27 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Reiterates that Parliament should play a prominent role in scrutinising and supervising the implementation and evaluation of the CSDP, including monitoring the implementation of the Permanent Structured Cooperation.; underlines that such oversight is critical for the proper functioning of European democracy and public trust; stresses that such oversight should be the starting point toward a strong institutional role for the European Parliament in the CSDP;
2021/10/29
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 31 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5 a (new)
5 a. Recalls that the Conference of the Future of Europe provides the opportunity to rethink the institutional status quo and give new impetus to European democracy; notes that a considerable amount of contributions on the Conference platform propose strengthening the EU’s role in the world; calls on the participants of the Conference to consider all possible avenues to achieve that goal, including a reform of decision-making procedures in the CFSP and the establishment of a genuine European Defence Union.
2021/10/29
Committee: AFCO