3 Amendments of Roberto GUALTIERI related to 2010/2073(INI)
Amendment 13 #
Draft Interinstitutional Agreement
Point 18 – paragraph 1
Point 18 – paragraph 1
18. As regards CFSP expenditure which is charged to the general budget of the European Union in accordance with Article 41 of the Treaty on European Union, the institutions will endeavour, in the cConciliation cCommittee, and on the basis of the draft budget established by the Commission, to secure agreement each year on the amount of the administrative and operating expenditure to be charged to the budget of the European Union and on the distribution of this amount between the articles of the CFSP budget chapter suggested in the fourth paragraph of this Point. In the absence of agreement, it is understood that the European Parliament and the Council will enter in the budget the amount contained in the previous budget or the amount proposed in the draft budget, whichever is the lower.
Amendment 15 #
Draft Interinstitutional Agreement
Point 18 – paragraph 2
Point 18 – paragraph 2
The total amount of administrative and operating CFSP expenditure will be distributed between the articles of the CFSP budget chapter as suggested in the fourth paragraph of this Point. Each article will cover instruments already adopted, instruments which are foreseen butexpenditure of the major missions in specific items, instruments which are provided for and require consultation with the European Parliament but have not yet been adopted and all future – that is unforeseen – instrumentsinstruments – that is, not provided for – to be adopted by the Council during the financial year concerned.
Amendment 20 #
Draft Interinstitutional Agreement
Point 19 – paragraph 1
Point 19 – paragraph 1
19. Each year, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy will consult the European Parliament on a forward-looking document, which will be transmitted by June 15 for the year in question, setting out the main aspects and basic choices of the CFSP, including the financial implications for the general budget of the European Union and an evaluation of the measures launched in the year n-1, their complementarity with EP resolutions and an evaluation of the coordination of the CFSP with other external policies of the European Union and an assessment of the further perspectives of the CFSP. The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy will also address in this document the actions conducted under the CFSP, including those relating to the common security and defence policy, whose expenditure is not charged to the Union budget, and the implementation and the management of the start-up fund provided for in Article 41 TEU. Furthermore, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy will keep the European Parliament informed by holdingregularly informed and take its views duly into consideration including by means of joint consultation meetings to be held at least five times a year, in the framework of the regular political dialogue on the CFSP, to be agreed at the latest in the Conciliation committeeCommittee. Either party in the joint consultation meetings should be able to call for additional meetings should the need arise. The joint consultation meetings will also aim at assessing the lessons learnt from CSDP missions, their successes and shortfalls, and help develop a strategic approach to future needs, including financial ones. In order to ensure the effective preparation of joint consultation meetings, the European Parliament will receive all relevant information, including the agendas, in advance of all PSC meetings, as well as written summaries of the main items discussed. Participation in these meetings shall be as follows: – European Parliament: the enlarged bureaux of the two Committees concernedCommittee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Budgets, and relevant rapporteurs – Council: Tthe permanent Chairman of the Political and Security Committee on behalf of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, senior officials of the European External Action Service and Heads of CSDP Mission and Operation, whenever relevant. The Commission will be invited to participate at these meetings.