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3 Amendments of Roberto GUALTIERI related to 2011/2058(REG)

Amendment 50 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
1. Up to five Members may submit a written declaration of not more than 200 words on a matter falling within the competence of the European Union which does not cover issues that are the subject of an ongoing legislative processbut for which no specific procedures are laid down in these Rules of Procedure. Authorisation shall be given by the President on a case-by-case basis. Written declarations shall be printed in the official languages and distributed. They shall be entered with the names of the signatories, in a register. This register shall be public and shall be kept outside the entrance to the Chamber during part-sessions and in an appropriate location, to be determined by the College of Quaestors, between part- sessions.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 51 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 123 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
1. Up to five Members may submit a written declaration of not more than 200 words on a matter falling within the competence of the European Union which does not cover issues that are the subject of an ongoing legislative process. Authorisation shall be given by the President on a case-by-case basis. Written declarations shall be printed in the official languages and distributed. They shall be entered with the names of the signatories, in a register. This register shall be public and shall be kept outside the entrance to the Chamber during part- sessions and in an appropriate location, to be determined by the College of Quaestors, between part- sessions.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO
Amendment 68 #
Parliament's Rules of Procedure
Rule 42 – paragraphs 2 and 3
2. AnyUp to five Members may table a proposal for a Union act on the basis of the right of initiative granted to Parliament under Article 225 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. 3. The proposal shall be submitted to the President, whoThe proposal shall indicate its legal basis and may be accompanied by an explanatory statement of no more than 150 words. 3. The proposal shall be submitted to the President, who shall decide if the legal requirements are fulfilled. He may refer the proposal to the committee responsible for verification of the legal basis for advice. If the President declares the proposal admissible, he shall announce it in plenary. The signature of any Member may then be added to the proposal, in accordance (mutatis mutandis) with the provisions of Rule 123(1) and 123(5). Where a proposal is signed by a majority of Parliament's component members, the Conference of Presidents shall refer it to the committee responsible for drawing up a report in accordance with paragraph 1. The committee shall draw up a report in accordance with Rule 48, having heard the author of the proposal. Where a proposal is not submitted to additional signatures or is not signed by a majority of Parliament's component Members, the President shall refer it to the committee responsible for consideration. Before such referral, the proposal shall be translated into those official languages which the Chair of that committee considers necessary in order to make summary consideration possible. The committee shall take a decision on further action within three months of the referral, and after having heard the author of the proposal. Where the committee decides to submit the proposal to Parliament in accordance with the procedure set out in Rule 48, tThe authors of the proposal shall be named in the title of the report.
2012/04/02
Committee: AFCO