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07/A-2001
A C T I V I T I E S
D I R E C T O R A T E F O R T H E P L A N N I N GO F P A R L I A M E N T A R Y B U S I N E S S
D i r e c t o r a t e - G e n e r a l f o r t h e P r e s i d e n c y
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ABBREVIATIONS USED
Political Groups
PPE-DE Group of the European Peoples Party (Christian Democrats) and European DemocratsPSE Group of the Party of European SocialistsELDR Group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform PartyVerts/ALE Group of the Greens / European Free AllianceGUE/NGL Confederal Group of the European United Left Nordic Green LeftUEN Union for Europe of the Nations groupTDI Technical Group of Independent Members - mixed groupEDD Group for a Europe of Democracies and DiversitiesNI Non-attached Members
Committees
AFET Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence PolicyBUDG Committee on BudgetsCONT Committee on Budgetary ControlLIBE Committee on Citizens Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home AffairsECON Committee on Economic and Monetary AffairsJURI Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal MarketITRE Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and EnergyEMPL Committee on Employment and Social AffairsENVI Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer PolicyAGRI Committee on Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentPECH Committee on FisheriesRETT Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and TourismCULT Committee on Culture, Youth, Education, the Media and SportDEVE Committee on Development and CooperationAFCO Committee on Constitutional AffairsFEMM Committee on Womens Rights and Equal OpportunitiesPETI Committee on PetitionsENQU Temporary Committee of Inquiry
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PRESIDENCY
Main decisions of the College of Quaestors .......................................................................................6
GENERAL INFORMATION
European Parliament
Membership of the European Parliament ..........................................................................................8Written Questions ............................................................................................................................11Question Time (B5-0171/2001)........................................................................................................29Summary of Questions time - June 2001..........................................................................................31Written declarations..........................................................................................................................32List of Intergroups in the European Parliament ...............................................................................34
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Declaration on Αngola .....................................................................................................................38Declaration on the sentences against Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim/Ibn Khaldoun Centre .....................39Declaration on resumed India-Pakistan dialogue .............................................................................40Declaration on Taliban edict on Hindus ..........................................................................................40Declaration on account of the coup attempt in the Central African Republic .................................41Declaration on the abolition of the death penalty in Chile ..............................................................42Declaration on the elections in Peru ................................................................................................42Declaration on the recent Summit of the IGAD Committee on the Sudan ......................................43Declaration on the Humanitarian Accord between the Government of Colombiaand the FARC ..................................................................................................................................44Declaration on the events in Nepal ..................................................................................................44Declaration on the presidential election in Iran ...............................................................................45Declaration on Belarusian election ..................................................................................................46Statement at the Consultative Group Meeting on Cambodia ...........................................................47Declaration on Sudanese Peace Process ..........................................................................................48
European Economic and Social Committee
Plenary Assembly of 30 and 31 May 2001 .....................................................................................49
Miscellaneus
Documents submitted to the European Council in Göteborg ...........................................................65
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COMMITTEES
Meetings of Committees to which the power of décision has been delegated(Rule 62/4 of the Rule of Procedure) ...............................................................................................70
Appointment of rapporteurs and draftsmen ......................................................................................71
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
Commission documents ....................................................................................................................74
ACTIVITIES OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Part-session from 30 to 31 May 2001
Post-session.view ............................................................................................................................80Post-session.legLegislative workI. Legislative Procedures ........................................................................................................84II. Legislative Amendments .....................................................................................................87III. Legislative referrals .............................................................................................................89Post-session.ctrlPolitical scrutiny ..............................................................................................................................93Post-session.impact
Action taken by the Commission I. Legislative texts ..................................................................................................................97 II. Other texts ...........................................................................................................................99 Final legislative acts ........................................................................................................................102
Part-session from 11 to 14 June 2001
Post-session.view ..........................................................................................................................107Post-session.legLegislative workI. Legislative Procedures ......................................................................................................112II. Legislative Amendments ...................................................................................................117Post-session.ctrlPolitical scrutiny ............................................................................................................................126Post-session.impact
Action taken by the Commission I. Legislative texts ................................................................................................................130 II. Other texts .........................................................................................................................136 Post-session .exec Action taken by the Parliament .......................................................................................................139
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PRESIDENCY6
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MAIN DECISIONS OF THE COLLEGE OF QUAESTORS
The Chairmen-in-Office of the College of Quaestors, have circulated the following communicationsto the Members of the European Parliament:
No 19/2001: E-mail address of parliamentary assistants;
No 20/2001: Opening hours of catering outlets during the summer recess.
Further information may be obtained from the Secretariat of the College of Quaestors in:
Strasbourg : Salvador de Madariaga (SDM) Building, 6/20 Tel. 74195
Brussels : Paul-Henri Spaak (PHS) Building, 8b/66 Tel. 43722
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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
MEMBERSHIP OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
End of the term of office of a Spanish Member of the European Parliament
At its sitting of 11 June 2001, Parliament took note of the appointment of:
Mr Gorka KNÖRR BORRAS (Verts/ALE-ES)
as member of the 'Parlamento Vasco' .
Pursuant to Rule 8(4), his membership of the European Parliament ended with effect from 8 June2001.
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Official notification of the election of a SpanishMember of the European Parliament
At its sitting of 11 June 2001, Parliament took note of the election of:
Mr Miquel MAYOL I RAYNAL
to replace Mr Gorka KNÖRR BORRAS (Verts/ALE-ES), with effect from 8 June 2001.
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End of the term of office of four Italian Members of the European Parliament
At its sitting of 12 June 2001, Parliament noted the appointment of:
Mr Silvio BERLUSCONI (PPE-DE) as President of the Council of the Italian Republic,
Mr Umberto BOSSI (TDI), Mr Rocco BUTTIGLIONE (PPE-DE) and Mr Gianfranco FINI (UEN) as members of the Italian Government.
Pursuant to Rule 8(4), Parliament noted the incompatibility of these appointments with the office ofMember of the European Parliament and the resulting vacancies with effect from 11 June 2001.
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End of term of office of two Italian Members of the European Parliament
At its sitting of 13 June 2001, Parliament took note of the appointment of:
Mr Vittorio SGARBI (PPE-DE)
Mr Guido VICECONTE (PPE-DE)
as members of the Italian Government.
Pursuant to its Rules of Procedure, Parliament took note of their seats becoming vacant with effectfrom 11 June 2001.
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Official notification of the election of six ItalianMembers of the European Parliament
At its sitting of 14 June 2001, Parliament took note of the election of:
Mr Paolo BARTOLOZZIto replace Mr Silvio BERLUSCONI (PPE-DE)·
Mr Mario BORGHEZIOto replace Mr Umberto BOSSI (TDI)·
Mr Massimo CORSAROto replace Mr Gianfranco FINI (UEN)·
Mr Domenico MENNITTIto replace Mr Guido VICECONTE (PPE-DE)·
Mr Paolo PASTORELLIto replace Mr Rocco BUTTIGLIONE (PPE-DE)·
Mr Giacomo SANTINIto replace Mr Vittorio SGARBI (PPE-DE)
with effect from 14 June 2001.
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WRITTEN QUESTIONS (Situation at 02.07.2001)
Author Subject No
Mogens Camre Translation of regulations concerning the transport ofdangerous goods
E-1448/01
Mogens Camre Lawyers' freedom to provide services - payment fortravelling time
E-1449/01
Alexandros Alavanos Contract between the Greek Government and thecompany managing Athens airport
E-1450/01
Alexandros Alavanos Road transport of hazardous goods E-1451/01
Alexandros Alavanos Labour leasing agencies E-1452/01
Alexandros Alavanos Record of industrial accidents and occupationaldiseases
E-1453/01
Konstantinos Hatzidakis Missing children in Cyprus E-1454/01
Daniel Hannan Studies grant E-1455/01
Daniel Hannan Seals E-1456/01
Daniel Hannan Disciplinary action against staff E-1457/01
Philip Bushill-Matthews andCaroline Jackson
Biological teatment of biodegradable waste E-1458/01
Christopher Heaton-Harris Budget Line A-3022 E-1459/01
Christopher Heaton-Harris Budget Line A-3022 E-1460/01
Marjo Matikainen-Kallström Funding earmarked for nuclear energy research in theSixth Framework Programme for Research
E-1461/01
Piia-Noora Kauppi Diabetic seeks category C driving licence E-1462/01
Robert Goebbels Illegal fishing in Mauritania's EEZ E-1463/01
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Robert Goebbels Illegal fishing in Mauritania's EEZ E-1464/01
Bruno Gollnisch Time-share holiday swindles E-1465/01
Guido Podestà Aggression against cultural traditions in Afghanistan E-1466/01
Guido Podestà Alienation among the young - an example in Italy E-1467/01
Guido Podestà Women and society in Afghanistan E-1468/01
Guido Podestà Women and society in Afghanistan E-1469/01
Cristiana Muscardini Delays in the administration of justice E-1470/01
Cristiana Muscardini Israeli taxes E-1471/01
Cristiana Muscardini Financial support for the Palestinian Authority E-1472/01
Erik Meijer Suppression of information about compliance withEU rules and subsidy conditions as a consequence ofnational, regional and local confidentiality rules
E-1473/01
0Bart Staes German chemical weapons in Turkey E-1474/01
Bart Staes Public access to EU documents E-1475/01
Baroness Sarah Ludford 'Nec bis in idem' double jeopardy rule P-1476/01
Rainer Wieland Racism in the Netherlands E-1477/01
Rainer Wieland Racism in the Netherlands E-1478/01
Rainer Wieland Translation of application forms E-1479/01
Alexandros Alavanos Increased risk of fires in Greece E-1480/01
Glenys Kinnock The EU-South Africa Fisheries Agreement E-1481/01
Glyn Ford Clergy and employment rights in the UK E-1482/01
Elspeth Attwooll Research and experiments on primates E-1483/01
Concepció Ferrer Catalan and the European Year of Languages E-1484/01
Robert Goebbels Identity checks at Charles de Gaulle airport E-1485/01
Robert Goebbels Identity checks at Charles de Gaulle airport E-1486/01
Jean-Claude Martinez Fraud involving animal meal E-1487/01
Jean-Claude Martinez Fraud involving animal meal E-1488/01
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Giovanni Pittella Recruitment of OHIM staff E-1489/01
Karl von Wogau Equal treatment for schools in other Member Statesregarding tax deductibility
E-1490/01
Jannis Sakellariou Professional title of ?non-medical practitioner' inGreece
E-1491/01
Chris Davies Phthalates in toys E-1492/01
Chris Davies Management of biodegradable waste E-1493/01
Chris Davies The threat of tuberculosis E-1494/01
Chris Davies Animal testing and the Chemicals Strategy E-1495/01
Raimon Obiols i Germà Troika visit to Algeria E-1496/01
Raimon Obiols i Germà Troika visit to Algeria E-1497/01
Laura González Álvarez New runways at Barajas airport (Madrid) E-1498/01
Gerhard Hager Programme to strengthen the economiccompetitiveness of frontier regions
P-1499/01
Emmanouil Bakopoulos Hunger strike by prisoners in Turkey P-1500/01
Anneli Hulthén Rare disorders P-1501/01
Jacqueline Foster Funding of the Galileo Satellite Navigation SystemProject
P-1502/01
Chris Davies White paper on chemicals policy P-1503/01
Patricia McKenna Transport of animals P-1504/01
Joan Colom I Naval Quebec agreement and EU - Mercosur relations P-1505/01
Gabriele Stauner OLAF documents relating to the butter scandal P-1506/01
Pere Esteve Extension of the financing for certain nut and/orlocust bean quality and marketing improvement plansapproved in 1990
P-1507/01
Torben Lund Nuclear waste P-1508/01
Avril Doyle Antibiotic Research P-1509/01
Gunilla Carlsson Council President's statements in North Korea P-1510/01
Jeffrey Titford New Banana Import Regime P-1511/01
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Daniela Raschhofer Age limit applicable in Open CompetitionCOM/A/6/01 for the recruitment of administrators(OJ C 110 A, 11.4.2001, p. 15)
E-1512/01
Gabriele Stauner OLAF establishment plan E-1513/01
Stavros Xarchakos Eurovision song contest E-1514/01
John Purvis Intra-communal strife in the Moluccas province,Indonesia
E-1515/01
John Purvis The definition of small and medium-sized enterprises E-1516/01
Glyn Ford Postponement of European elections E-1517/01
Glyn Ford Licensing of free miners in the Forest of Dean E-1518/01
Jacqueline Foster The Galileo satellite navigation project E-1519/01
Martin Callanan BP Trent tragedy - third-country obligations tocooperation with the European judicial system
E-1520/01
Fernando Fernández Martín Renewable energies project on the island of El Hierro(Canaries)
E-1521/01
Luciano Caveri Harmful herbal preparations used in dieting E-1522/01
Luciano Caveri Chemical and biological weapons in Russia E-1523/01
Bartho Pronk Unequal treatment of EU citizens by a Swedishsupermarket chain
E-1524/01
Bartho Pronk and Ria Oomen-Ruijten
The Netherlands Government's intention to ceasepaying social security benefits under the SocialSecurity Supplements Act
E-1525/01
Hanja Maij-Weggen Transport of animals by sea E-1526/01
Ilda Figueiredo Adulterated wine in Western Portugal E-1527/01
Ilda Figueiredo Pilot study by EUROSTAT E-1528/01
Alexander Radwan Assistance for areas along the borders with applicantcountries
P-1529/01
Bart Staes Long settlement procedures following road accidentsin third countries
P-1530/01
Roger Helmer 6th Framework Directive P-1531/01
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Luciana Sbarbati Safety at work P-1532/01
Jens-Peter Bonde The Commission's attitude towards nuclear power E-1533/01
Ioannis Souladakis Measures to prevent the cultivation of cannabis andopium in Lebanon
E-1534/01
Ioannis Souladakis Measures to prevent the cultivation of cannabis andopium in Lebanon
E-1535/01
John McCartin Independent TV broadcasters E-1536/01
John McCartin Kosovar Albanian prisoners in Serbia E-1537/01
Daniel Hannan Vehicle imports (UK) E-1538/01
Erik Meijer Implications of the growing demand for coltan usedin mobile telephones for the continuation of the civilwar in Congo-Kinshasa
E-1539/01
Erik Meijer Forced labour and exploitation in the east of Congo-Kinshasa for the extraction of coltan used in mobiletelephony
E-1540/01
Erik Meijer Prevention of animal diseases by allowingagricultural markets to take better account of naturalbiological laws
E-1541/01
Erik Meijer Implementation of alternative and supplementarymeasures to bring to a rapid end the foot-and-mouthepidemic
E-1542/01
Erik Meijer Financial measures to limit the transport of livestockand meat and ensure that subsidies do not result inspurious trading
E-1543/01
Raina Echerer EU regulation on unbundled access to the local loop -situation in Austria
P-1544/01
Glenys Kinnock Belgian ban on entry of pigeon transporter lorries P-1545/01
Peter Sichrovsky About' law in France P-1546/01
Pierre Jonckheer CN-101 (formerly GU-117) road improvementproject in the Carrascosa de Henares area
P-1547/01
Emilia Müller Development of yacht marinas in Greece E-1548/01
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Alexandros Alavanos 20% penalty in respect of tobacco subsidies for 1997in southern Serrai (Greece)
E-1549/01
Alexandros Alavanos Building of a radar station on Ipsarion on the islandof Thassos
E-1550/01
Alexandros Alavanos Siting of a wind park in a protected area in theprefecture of Lakonia
E-1551/01
Terence Wynn French tax provisions for foreign life insurance E-1552/01
María Rodríguez Ramos A thermal power plant to be built in Tordesillas,Spain
E-1553/01
María Rodríguez Ramos A thermal power plant to be built in Tordesillas,Spain
E-1554/01
María Rodríguez Ramos A thermal power plant to be built in Tordesillas,Spain
E-1555/01
Rosa Miguélez Ramos Assessment of the PESCA Community initiative E-1556/01
Ian Hudghton Genetically modified fish P-1557/01
Esko Seppänen Number of MEPs and enlargement P-1558/01
Olivier Dupuis Observer status for Taiwan at the World HealthOrganisation
P-1559/01
Michl Ebner Recognition of the Dolomites as part of the WorldHeritage
E-1560/01
Robert Sturdy Incineration vs. rendering in the UK E-1561/01
Stephen Hughes Information for project planning and evaluation E-1562/01
Patricia McKenna Construction of a sports centre at the Cecebrereservoir, municipality of Avegondo, Spain
E-1563/01
Michl Ebner The suspension of bilingualism in Istria E-1564/01
Ewa Hedkvist Petersen Inaccurate statistics on alcohol-related accidents E-1565/01
Pervenche Berès Tax discrimination based on place of establishment E-1566/01
Adriana Poli Bortone Corridor VIII P-1567/01
Hiltrud Breyer Application and amendment of Directives 96/82/ECand 96/61/EC
E-1568/01
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Hiltrud Breyer Assessment of the hazards of fireworks materials inthe EU
E-1569/01
Marie Isler Béguin EU aid programme for the victims of Chernobyl E-1570/01
Luciano Caveri European legal framework for casinos E-1571/01
Luciano Caveri Recruitment of temporary staff to OLAF E-1572/01
Luciano Caveri Presence of Alpine troops in the military bodies ofthe European Union
E-1573/01
Luciana Sbarbati Waste disposal: public health issues andenvironmental impact
E-1574/01
Lousewies van der Laan Renovation of the Berlaymont Building E-1575/01
Astrid Thors EU-Turkey relations, child labour in Turkey E-1576/01
Georg Jarzembowski Interpretation of the second indent of Article 2 ofCouncil Regulation (EEC) No 2136/89 of 21 June1989 laying down common marketing standards forpreserved sardines
P-1577/01
Linda McAvan Fifth Framework projects in the Yorkshire andHumberside region
P-1578/01
Adeline Hazan Right to family reunification P-1579/01
Cecilia Malmström Néjib Hosni, prisoner of conscience in Tunisia P-1580/01
Juan Naranjo Escobar Recent events in Angola P-1581/01
Helle Thorning-Schmidt Protection of workers from organic solvents E-1582/01
Anne Jensen EU-wide invitation to tender for church organs E-1583/01
Nirj Deva Bathing water in France E-1584/01
John Cushnahan Proposal for an EU-wide police force and borderprotection service
E-1585/01
Cecilia Malmström Environmental legislation in Hungary E-1586/01
Rosa Miguélez Ramos Ban on drift nets E-1587/01
Adeline Hazan Right to family reunification E-1588/01
Cristiana Muscardini Causes of the increased incidence of tumours E-1589/01
Frank Vanhecke The Cyprus issue E-1590/01
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Frank Vanhecke Pluralism in the media E-1591/01
Ilda Figueiredo Common agricultural policy (CAP) aiddifferentiation
E-1592/01
Konstantinos Hatzidakis Funding for carparks in Athens under the second andthird CSF
P-1593/01
Luckas Vander Taelen Gare du Luxembourg, Brussels, and the freemovement of services
P-1594/01
Francesco Speroni Passport control contrary to the Schengen Agreement P-1595/01
Andre Brie Situation regarding the Chemical WeaponsConvention
P-1596/01
Klaus-Heiner Lehne European Commission answer to Written QuestionE-0194/01 concerning the ?Iron Rhine' railway line
E-1597/01
Andre Brie Future of the Phare Programme in Bosnia-Hercegovina
E-1598/01
Christos Zacharakis Condemnation of Turkey by the European Court ofHuman Rights
P-1599/01
Toine Manders Court of Justice open competition - discrimination onthe ground of age
P-1600/01
Hiltrud Breyer German/French frontier region: noise nuisancecaused by fireworks
E-1601/01
Raina Echerer Commission Decision of 29 June 2000 E-1602/01
Konstantinos Hatzidakis Advance payment by the Greek Government ofCommunity funds under the 3rd Community SupportFramework in the form of government bonds
E-1603/01
Alexandros Alavanos Condemnation of Turkey by European Court ofHuman Rights
E-1604/01
Juan Naranjo Escobar European police force E-1605/01
Juan Naranjo Escobar Student numbers in universities E-1606/01
Juan Naranjo Escobar New measures to combat drug use E-1607/01
Piia-Noora Kauppi Effects of Mr Berlusconi's election programme on thestability of the euro area
E-1608/01
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Jonas Sjöstedt Maltese as an official EU language E-1609/01
Jonas Sjöstedt Maltese as an official EU language E-1610/01
Jonas Sjöstedt Financial aid to the European Movement in Malta E-1611/01
Jonas Sjöstedt Funding of EU campaigns in Malta E-1612/01
Jonas Sjöstedt Malta and the directive on wild birds E-1613/01
Jonas Sjöstedt Vetting of civil servants handling secret documents E-1614/01
W.G. van Velzen Governments should have the right to stop state-owned foreign companies from taking over theirprivatised companies'
P-1615/01
James Provan Cost of refurbishment of the Berlaymont building E-1616/01
Jorge Hernández Mollar Aid for construction of plants for the separation andtreatment of light packaging
E-1617/01
Jorge Hernández Mollar Community noise abatement legislation E-1618/01
Jorge Hernández Mollar Candidacy of Malaga for the seat of the EU's futureMaritime Safety Agency
E-1619/01
Salvador Garriga Polledo Statute of the European Foundation E-1620/01
Salvador Garriga Polledo Lottery for the preservation of the European artisticheritage
E-1621/01
Salvador Garriga Polledo Punishment of the authors of the Rwanda genocide E-1622/01
Michl Ebner Recognition as medical treatment centres ofmineshafts used for therapeutic purposes
E-1623/01
Michl Ebner Proposal on the promotion of the use of biomassfuels
E-1624/01
Joachim Wuermeling Commission's services initiative E-1625/01
Konstantinos Hatzidakis Standardisation and promotion of olive oil E-1626/01
Alexandros Alavanos Programme of aid for the conversion of tobaccoproduction
E-1627/01
Christos Zacharakis Condemnation of Turkey by the European Court ofHuman Rights
E-1628/01
Caroline Jackson EU funding for research involving primates E-1629/01
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Glenys Kinnock White Paper on European Governance E-1630/01
Glenys Kinnock White Paper on European Governance E-1631/01
Piia-Noora Kauppi Financing the development of renewable energysources
E-1632/01
Chris Davies Patient information on medicines E-1633/01
Rosa Miguélez Ramos Execution of Commission initiatives over the period1994-1999
E-1634/01
Pere Esteve Property purchases in Majorca E-1635/01
Juan Naranjo Escobar Single market in mortgages E-1636/01
Robert Goebbels Decision of the Ecofin Council in Versailles E-1637/01
Robert Goebbels Decision of the Ecofin Council in Versailles E-1638/01
Robert Goebbels Advance distribution of euros to the general public E-1639/01
Robert Goebbels Advance distribution of euros to the general public E-1640/01
Robert Goebbels Indexing of gas prices E-1641/01
Erik Meijer Price rises and pressure to reduce taxes as aconsequence of increasing exports of petroleumproducts to America
E-1642/01
Erik Meijer Abrupt imposition of implausibly explained chargesby Netherlands KPN telephone company for voice-mail reception
E-1643/01
Margrietus van den Berg andDorette Corbey
Habitats Directive and proposed Key PlanningDecision for the Wadden Sea
E-1644/01
José Ribeiro e Castro Extraordinary aid for the conversion of the fleetfollowing the failure of negotiations on the EU-Morocco fisheries agreement
E-1645/01
José Ribeiro e Castro East Timor: lack of justice as regards sentences formurder
E-1646/01
Ilda Figueiredo Works councils and redundancies E-1647/01
Ilda Figueiredo Support for fishermen and shipowners during periodsof biological rest or inability to fish due to badweather
E-1648/01
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Elmar Brok and José SalafrancaSánchez-Neyra
EU delegation to the Gulf Cooperation Council inRiyadh
E-1649/01
John Cushnahan Nigeria's participation in peacekeeping duties E-1650/01
John Cushnahan Russia's continuing failure to fulfil its promises E-1651/01
John Cushnahan 2008 Olympic Games E-1652/01
Neil MacCormick Restitution of property in the applicant countries E-1653/01
Neil MacCormick Animal welfare and foie gras E-1654/01
Pere Esteve Double fiscal deficit in the Balearic Islands E-1655/01
Raimon Obiols i Germà Harmful tax competition E-1656/01
Antonios Trakatellis Delay in building the Egnatia Highway under the 2ndCSF and its completion under the 3rd CSF
E-1657/01
Jan Andersson Corporate social responsibility P-1658/01
Françoise Grossetête Community rules concerning protection of theconfidentiality of company lawyers' opinions
P-1659/01
Minerva Malliori Destruction of the Amazonian rainforests P-1660/01
Emilio Menéndez del Valle Imprisonment of an Egyptian-US sociologist P-1661/01
José Ribeiro e Castro Insecurity in South Africa - murder attempts aimed atthe resident Portuguese community
P-1662/01
Ulla Sandbæk Danish job rotation system P-1663/01
Francesco Fiori Asymmetries in the internal electricity market P-1664/01
Juan Ojeda Sanz Transport of works of art P-1665/01
Luigi Cocilovo Failure to comply with Directive 85/337/EEC andDirective 97/11/EEC
P-1666/01
Jan Mulder Community provisions on the protection of new plantvarieties and enlargement negotiations
E-1667/01
Ulla Sandbæk Adaptation of Member States' pension schemes E-1668/01
Gerhard Schmid Daytime running lights and twilight switches E-1669/01
Stavros Xarchakos Respect for the cultural identity of Pomaks and Roma E-1670/01
Stavros Xarchakos Respect for the cultural identity of Pomaks and Roma E-1671/01
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Jacqueline Foster Defibrillators on short haul flights E-1672/01
Jacqueline Foster Pilots over 60 years of age E-1673/01
Chris Davies ILO conference - June 2001 E-1674/01
Per-Arne Arvidsson Nuclear power and climate change E-1675/01
Jaime Valdivielso de Cué Shipbuilding industry E-1676/01
Rosa Miguélez Ramos Redefinition of the NUTS E-1677/01
Rosa Miguélez Ramos Transport networks and regional planning E-1678/01
Isidoro Sánchez García Remarks concerning the Structural Funds and theSpanish regions
E-1679/01
Benedetto Della Vedova Acquisition by EDF of a stake in Montedison SpA E-1680/01
Bart Staes Vacancies in the European Commission's SocratesTechnical Assistance Office
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Bart Staes Language discrimination in the EuropeanCommission's Socrates Technical Assistance Office
E-1682/01
José Ribeiro e Castro Lack of security in South Africa: attacks against thePortuguese community
E-1683/01
Marit Paulsen Malaria vaccine E-1684/01
Christoph Konrad Adverse effect on competition of system of awardingECMT (European Conference of Ministers ofTransport) licences
E-1685/01
Ilka Schröder Video monitoring in nursery schools E-1686/01
Antonios Trakatellis Cancelled question E-1687/01
Renato Brunetta Purchase by Electricité de France (EDF) of a 20%holding in Montedison
P-1688/01
Alexandros Alavanos Validity of the tendering procedure for theprivatisation of Olympic Airways
P-1689/01
Jean-Claude Fruteau Cohesion policy P-1690/01
Sérgio Marques Implementation of the Poseima programme inMadeira and the new legal basis for the outermostregions
P-1691/01
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Gerhard Schmid Work of the European Police Academy (EPA) E-1692/01
Adriana Poli Bortone Coastline of Gallipoli and the island of Sant'Andrea E-1693/01
Astrid Thors White paper on youth policy E-1694/01
Mihail Papayannakis Conservation reservoirs on the Aegean islands P-1695/01
Caroline Jackson Possible South Pacific Whale Sanctuary E-1696/01
Michl Ebner Promotion of hydrogen-driven cars E-1697/01
Alexandros Alavanos Postponement of new cotton regulation E-1698/01
Konstantinos Hatzidakis Poor quality of fixed-line telephone services inGreece
E-1699/01
Stavros Xarchakos Policy pursued by Euronews E-1700/01
Stavros Xarchakos Protection of the Skyros pony E-1701/01
Philip Bushill-Matthews Funding for demonstration E-1702/01
Glyn Ford Taxation on cars E-1703/01
Daniel Varela Suanzes-Carpegna
Selection procedures for R & D projects for 2002-2006
E-1704/01
Fernando Fernández Martín Means of payment E-1705/01
Laura González Álvarez Dumping of hazardous waste by the enterpriseEspañola del Zinc S.A. (Cartagena, Spain)
E-1706/01
Laura González Álvarez Road link between Vic and Olot (Catalonia, Spain) E-1707/01
Heidi Hautala Sale and manufacture of chewing tobacco incontravention of the directive
E-1708/01
Olivier Dupuis Mount Kailas E-1709/01
Jean-Claude Fruteau Cohesion policy and outermost regions E-1710/01
Paolo Costa and others Acquisition by Electricité de France (EDF) of a 3.9%stake in Montedison
E-1711/01
Margrietus van den Berg Trafficking in young footballers E-1712/01
Erik Meijer Total depletion of a natural mussel bed in theWadden Sea protected by the Netherlands byfishermen operating with a German licence
E-1713/01
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Erik Meijer Differing needs regarding interest rates as a result ofunequal and non-simultaneous economic growth.
E-1714/01
Erik Meijer Tension between the euro as the single currency andthe increasingly different pension reserves in thevarious Member States
E-1715/01
Erik Meijer Possibility of restoring economic stability followingthe introduction of the euro through the adoption ofdifferent interest rates
E-1716/01
Erik Meijer Protection of European products against Americancommercial advantages arising from the rejection ofthe Kyoto climate convention
E-1717/01
Erik Meijer Differences in interpretation in the various MemberStates with regard to the participation or exclusion ofindependent auditors and environmental auditors inthe implementation of the EMAS scheme.
E-1718/01
Ari Vatanen EU's White Paper on youth policy P-1719/01
Hanja Maij-Weggen European grant to the Biomedical Primate ResearchCentre (B.P.R.C.) in Rijswijk
P-1720/01
Ilda Figueiredo Net budget transfers P-1721/01
Jonas Sjöstedt Error in the treatment of compensation payments forsheep farming
P-1722/01
Willi Görlach Threat posed to European vine growing byphylloxera
P-1723/01
Dana Scallon Farmers in Europe P-1724/01
Alexander de Roo Structure of, and timescale for, a European energytax on the basis of enhanced cooperation
P-1725/01
Mihail Papayannakis Training of seafarers E-1726/01
John Bowis Rare diseases E-1727/01
Andrew Duff Cyprus E-1728/01
Andrew Duff Cyprus E-1729/01
Caroline Jackson Cancelled question E-1730/01
Isidoro Sánchez García Liberalisation of the fuel sector E-1731/01
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Isidoro Sánchez García Large shopping centres and unfair competition E-1732/01
Laura González Álvarez White paper on EU youth policies E-1733/01
Christine De Veyrac Measures to promote mutual recognition ofqualifications
E-1734/01
Cristiana Muscardini Equal participation by men and women in thedecision-making process
E-1735/01
Erik Meijer Use of the Swiss financing system to encourage aswitch from road to rail freight transport
E-1736/01
Erik Meijer Unviable investments and persistent shortages of railfreight transport capacity between the Netherlandsand Italy
E-1737/01
Erik Meijer Persistent lack of coordination of rail freighttransport and obstruction of express transportservices between Amsterdam and Milan
E-1738/01
Bart Staes Common foreign and security policy and the NMDinitiative
E-1739/01
Bart Staes 'Illegal' Belgian visas and passports E-1740/01
Anne Jensen Implementation of Directive 97/81/EC on part-timework
P-1741/01
Gorka Knörr Borràs Air traffic P-1742/01
Paul Lannoye Council Recommendation 1999/519/EEC onelectromagnetic fields
P-1743/01
Joachim Wuermeling Public holidays E-1744/01
Alexandros Alavanos The Ralleios School in Piraeus E-1745/01
Alexandros Alavanos Completion of construction of hospitals at Katerini,Pyrgos and Corfu
E-1746/01
Emmanouil Bakopoulos andDimitrios Koulourianos
Turkish research in the Aegean E-1747/01
José García-Margallo y Marfil Takeover of Hidrocantábrico by the Villar Mir andEnBW group
E-1748/01
José García-Margallo y Marfil Communication on intra-Community investment E-1749/01
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José García-Margallo y Marfil Intra-Community investment E-1750/01
Carlos Ripoll y Martínez deBedoya
Aid for dried fruit E-1751/01
Isidoro Sánchez García Cancellation of the White Paper on European Unionyouth policies
E-1752/01
Paul Lannoye Depleted uranium E-1753/01
Alexander de Roo Electricity from renewable sources in theNetherlands
E-1754/01
Dorette Corbey and Margrietusvan den Berg
Mussel beds in the German part of the Waddenzee E-1755/01
Ilda Figueiredo Floods in Portugal E-1756/01
Ilda Figueiredo Support for olive-growers affected by inclementweather in Portugal
E-1757/01
Ilda Figueiredo Discrimination in access to civil service posts E-1758/01
Brian Simpson Supplying lights as standard on new cycles E-1759/01
Antonios Trakatellis Environmental legislation: implementation of Courtof Justice judgment in case C-387/97 and payment ofa financial penalty by the Greek authorities
P-1760/01
Niall Andrews Ratification of Cotonou Partnership Agreement P-1761/01
Michael Cashman Meat imports P-1762/01
Albert Maat Ill-treatment of conscientious objector P-1763/01
Helena Torres Marques Economic value of voluntary work P-1764/01
Glenys Kinnock Zimbabwe P-1765/01
Chris Davies Accession of Cyprus P-1766/01
Bart Staes Charleroi Airport: compatibility of state aid andcompetition law
P-1767/01
Juan Naranjo Escobar Cooperation with Latin America over drugs P-1768/01
Luciana Sbarbati The electronic market and the safeguarding ofdesignations of origin
P-1769/01
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Mary Banotti Pure antibiotic powder - publication of researchresults
P-1770/01
Mogens Camre State aid to windmills E-1771/01
Mogens Camre Conditions at the workplace E-1772/01
Mogens Camre Compliance with ethical rules on the treatment ofanimals in the BPRC
E-1773/01
Ursula Stenzel German packaging regulation - discriminationagainst drinks containers
E-1774/01
Reinhard Rack German packaging regulation - inadequate protectionfor free movement of goods and drinks importers
E-1775/01
Paul Rübig German packaging regulation - trade barrier fordrinks importers
E-1776/01
Paul Rübig Threat of trade barrier to drinks industry shipments toGermany
E-1777/01
Gerhard Schmid Opening of a casino at the Zelezna Ruda railwaystation
E-1778/01
Concepció Ferrer Technical assistance for China E-1779/01
Juan Naranjo Escobar Drugs cooperation with Latin America E-1780/01
Carlos Carnero González Request for further information concerning theconstruction of an industrial estate in a special birdprotection area in San Fernando de Henares (Spain)
E-1781/01
Carlos Ripoll y Martínez deBedoya
Report on island regions E-1782/01
Carlos Ripoll y Martínez deBedoya
Vocational training courses E-1783/01
Olivier Dupuis Sentence passed on Professor Saad Eddin Ibrahim E-1784/01
Erik Meijer Deteriorating safety at sea caused by under-crewingof ships
E-1785/01
Erik Meijer Continuing and growing illegal imports of reptilesfrom Madagascar
E-1786/01
Ilda Figueiredo Ceramics industry in Portugal E-1787/01
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Stavros Xarchakos Ban on music and singing in Afghanistan E-1788/01
Jaime Valdivielso de Cué Consumer protection E-1789/01
Fernando Fernández Martín Traditional ACP suppliers of bananas E-1790/01
Roberta Angelilli Complaint to the European Commission of HumanRights
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QUESTION TIME (B5-0171/01) on 12 and 13 June 2001
20 Questions (Rule 43)
Author Subject No
QUESTIONS TO THE COUNCIL
Bart STAES Irregularities in SENSUS and EUROPOLIS projects H-0437/01
Nelly MAES Political dialogue meetings with Turkey H-0439/01
Guido PODESTÀ Bilingualism in Istria H-0444/01
Josu ORTUONDOLARREA
Changes in fishing effort and increase in gillnet useaffecting reproductive stock
H-0446/01
Camilo NOGUEIRAROMÁN
Debate on reform of the Treaties H-0453/01
Herman SCHMID Police action during the Gothenburg Summit H-0456/01
Jonas SJÖSTEDT Recording of details of members of the public in theSIS register in connection with the demonstrations inMalmö
H-0483/01
Gérard CAUDRON Danone and Marks & Spencers closures H-0462/01
Yasmine BOUDJENAH Position of the Swedish Presidency on theintroduction of a tax on international financialtransactions
H-0469/01
Harlem DÉSIR Position of the Swedish Presidency regarding theestablishment of a tax on international financialtransactions
H-0486/01
Anna KARAMANOU Human rights and democratic freedoms of women inTurkey
H-0479/01
María IZQUIERDO ROJO Support for the women of Afghanistan H-0481/01
Lennart SACRÉDEUS Italian election and the EU as a Union of commonvalues
H-0482/01
Glyn FORD Euro counterfeiting-Europol report H-0487/01
Brian CROWLEY Follow-up to second Interinstitutional Conference onDrugs Policy in Europe
H-0490/01
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QUESTIONS TO THE COMMISSION
Author Subject No
Marie-ArletteCARLOTTI
Cooperation with Afghanistan H-0455/01
Anders WIJKMAN Commission intentions and actions with regard to theglobal fund to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria andtuberculosis
H-0473/01
Jean-Louis BERNIÉ Vegetable protein crops in the Union H-0461/01
María IZQUIERDOROJO
Impact of the fisheries non-agreement with Morocco H-0470/01
Guido PODESTÀ Bilingualism in Istria H-0445/01
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SUMMARY OF THE QUESTION TIMEJUNE 2001
InstitutionNo. ofquestionstabled
No. ofquestionstaken
Questionswithwrittenanswer
Supplementaryquestions
Lapsedquestions(authorabsent)
Questionswithdrawnby theauthor
Questionsalready onthe agenda
Representativesof the otherInstitutions
Council 31 15 10 8 5 1 0 DANIELSSON
Commission 46 5 40 4 1 0 0 NIELSONFISCHLERKINNOCK
Total 77 20 50 12 6 1 0
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WRITTEN DECLARATIONS1
No. EP No. Author Subject Tabled Closed on : Signatures
02/2001 302.527 Catherine STIHLER, JulesMAATEN, FrançoiseGROSSETETE and HeidiHAUTALA
On promoting annual no-smoking days in theEU
13.03.2001 13.06.2001 36
03/2001 303.136 Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Andrew Duff,Alain Lamassoure, Jo Leinen andMihail Papayannakis
On a Constitution for Europe 21.03.2001 21.06.2001 124
1 Situation as at 15.06.2001
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No. EP No. Author Subject Tabled Closed on : Signatures
04/2001 303.745 José Ribeiro y Castro On an immediate ceasefire in Angola 28.03.2001 28.06.2001 31
05/2001 304.261 Per Garthon On the threatened wolf population of Swedenand Norway
04.04.2001 04.07.2001 33
06/2001 305.003 Marie Anne Isler Béguin, DidierRod, Michel Rocard andMarialiese Flemming
On the protection of coral reefs in NewCaledonia
07.05.2001 07.08.2001 59
07/2001 305.057 André Brie, Pernille Frahm, JanJoost Langendijk, Maj BrittTheorin and Jan Marinus Wiersma
On national missile defence 14.05.2001 14.08.2001 42
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LIST OF INTERGROUPS IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTESTABLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES ADOPTED
BY THE CONFERENCE OF PRESIDENTS ON 16.12.1999(Situation at 12 June 2001)
Nom Date constitution Présidence N. Membres Parrainagesgroupes
ANTIRACISME EGALITE DES DROITS 12.09.2000 SYLLA Fodé (GUE/NGL) 26 PSEVerts/ALEGUE/NGL
CIEL ET ESPACE 11.06.2001 SAVARY Gilles 33 PPE-DEPSEGUE/NGL
CINEMA, AUDIOVISUEL, PROPRIETEINTELLECTUELLE
20.10.2000 HIERONYMI Ruth (PPE-DE)VELTRONI Walter (PSE)FRASSE Geneviève (GUE/NGL)
24 PPE-DEPSEGUE/NGL
COMITE QUART MONDE EUROPEEN 17.05.2000 ROURE Martine (PSE) 41 PPE-DEPSEGUE/NGL
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Nom Date constitution Présidence N. Membres Parrainagesgroupes
DISABILITY INTERGROUP 01.02.2000 HOWITT Richard (PSE) 59PPE-DEPSEELDR
ETAT HEBREU 04.01.2000 DE CLERCQ Willy (ELDR) 35 PPE-DEELDREDD
JAGD FISCHEREI UND UMWELT 18.01.200 EBNER Michl (PPE-DE) 15 PPE-DEUENEDD
INITIATIVES POUR LA PAIX 10.09.2000 MORGANTINI Luisa (GUE/NGL) 22 PSEVerts/ALEGUE/NGL
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Nom Date constitution Présidence N. Membres Parrainagesgroupes
NATIONS SANS ETAT STATELESSNATIONS
07.06.2000 ESTEVE Pere (ELDR)NOGUEIRA Camilo (Verts/ALE)
28 ELDRVERTS/ALET.D.I.
PANEUROPEEN FRIEDRICH Ingo (PPE-DE) 07 PPE-DEUENTDI
PROTECTION DE L'ENFANT ET DE LAFAMILLE
01.02.2000 HERMANGE Marie-Thérèse (PPE-DE)
16 PPE-DEPSEUEN
REGIONAL AND MINORITY LANGUAGES 13.09.2000 MORGAN Eluned (PSE-UK) 12 PPE-DEPSEELDR
TAXATION DU CAPITAL, FISCALITE,MONDIALISATION
20.09.2000 DESIR Harlen (PSE) 55 PSEVerts/ALE
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Nom Date constitution Présidence N. Membres Parrainagesgroupes
GUE/NGL
THIRD AND FOURTH AGE 13.10.2000 PODESTA Guido (PPE-DE) 44 PPE-DEPSEVerts/ALE
TIBET 03.01.2001 MANN Thomas (PPE-DE) 15 PPE-DEELDRTDI
VITICULTURE- TRADITION QUALITE 05.09.2000 LULLING Astrid (PPE-DE) 58 PPE-DEPSEELDRUEN
WELFARE AND CONSERVATION OFANIMALS
13.01.2000 GIL ROBLES GIL DELGADO JoséMaria (PPE/DE)
11 PPE-DEPSEVerts/ALE
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COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY
102/2001
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Unionon Angola
Brussels, 29 May 2001
The European Union strongly condemns the attack by UNITA near the town of Caxito and theabduction of children. It calls for the immediate release and safe return of all abducted children, andstresses the importance of bringing the perpetrators to justice. This attack represents a furtherexample of the terrible distress that the war in Angola continues to inflict on the majority of itscitizens.
A peaceful and lasting solution to the conflict, based on the Lusaka protocol, is necessary to thedemocratic and economic development of the country in the interests of all its people. The EU notesthat elections were last held in Angola in 1992 and reiterates the importance it attaches to theGovernment's commitment to hold free and fair general elections in the second half of 2002. It isessential that these elections be preceded by a period of intensive preparation aimed at developingthe democratic culture necessary for the conduct of successful elections.
The EU is encouraged by some recent developments, including the Amnesty Law and theestablishment by the National Assembly of a Standing Committee on Peace. It welcomes theindication by President dos Santos in his speech in Luanda on 2 May that his Government is readyto engage in a dialogue on how peace may be achieved on the basis of the Lusaka Protocol. The EUnotes that the President was responding to an earlier radio interview with Mr Savimbi and stronglyurges the UNITA leader to engage seriously and effectively in the search for peace and to complywith the Lusaka protocol.
The EU supports the role the Churches and Civil Society are playing in promoting a culture ofopenness and dialogue. The EU welcomes the continuing engagement of the UN Secretary Generalin the search for peace and reaffirms its commitment to the enforcement of UNSC sanctions againstUNITA for its failure to comply with the provisions of the Lusaka Protocol.
The Governments decision to establish a Fund for Peace and National Reconciliation to assist thereintegration into society of former soldiers can play a useful role provided that all the operations ofthe Fund are fair and transparent. The fund should operate alongside a Poverty Reduction Strategywhich addresses the needs of the communities to which the ex-combatants will be returning.
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In this context the EU reiterates the importance it attaches to the fulfilment of economic and socialreforms. It welcomes the Government's engagement with the IMF in a Staff Monitored Programmeand encourages it to meet its economic targets in order to progress to the conclusion of anagreement for a Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility. It urges the Government to implement asspeedily as possible measures agreed under these programmes and to actively promote goodgovernance in particular concerning transparency issues and the fight against corruption.
The EU remains deeply concerned at the prolonged severe humanitarian crises that has left threemillion people declared as internally displaced persons. It urges the Government to expand itshumanitarian assistance programme (PNEAH) as an expression of its ultimate responsibility for thewell being of all citizens in Angola. The EU deplores the continued difficulties regarding thedistribution of humanitarian assistance for displaced persons. The EU encourages the Governmentto spare no efforts in order to better secure the access of humanitarian aid within Governmentcontrolled areas. The EU demands all parties in the conflict, and in particular UNITA, to stop theirminelaying activities.
On its part, the EU declares its willingness to continue to assist to mitigate the suffering caused bythe war and to contribute to a better life for all Angolans.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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103/2001Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union
on the sentences against Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim/Ibn Khaldoun CentreBrussels, 28 May 2001
The European Union is deeply disturbed by the harsh sentences handed down by the EgyptianSupreme State Security Court on 21 May 2001 against Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and staff membersof the Ibn Khaldoun Centre. Dr. Ibrahim was sentenced to seven years imprisonment on chargeswhich included accepting foreign funding without authorisation (including from the EU) and forharming Egypt's reputation abroad. The staff members of the Centre were given prison terms ofbetween two to five years. The European Union monitored the trial as an observer. The speed atwhich the verdict was reached raises concerns that the Court did not take fully into accountevidence for the defence, some of which was submitted on the day the verdict was given. This isparticularly worrying since there is no right to appeal the verdict on the substance of the case, butonly on procedural grounds. Dr. Ibrahim is an Egyptian intellectual of international repute. TheEuropean Union has co-operated with the Ibn Khaldoun Centre for several years and has i.a. fundedwomen's projects and voter education. These activities are in line with the principles of theBarcelona Declaration, adopted in 1995 by the 15 European Union Member States and the 12
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Mediterranean Partners, including Egypt. The European Union reiterates that it attaches greatimportance to the development of Civil Society and that support to NGOs and Civil Society is anintegral feature of its bilateral programmes with Egypt.
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104/2001
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Unionon resumed India-Pakistan dialogue
Brussels, 29 May 2001
The European Union has taken note of Prime Minister A B Vajpayee's invitation to General PervezMusharraf to visit India at his early convenience. The European Union welcomes this initiative andis encouraged by positive reactions, welcoming the invitation, expressed by Governmentrepresentatives in Islamabad.
The European Union encourages the continued commitment by India and Pakistan to exerciserestraint along the Line of Control.
The European Union continues to call upon all parties to show the utmost moderation on theground, honour their undertakings, consider fresh confidence building measures and, acting in goodfaith, resolutely engage in sincere, constructive dialogue in keeping with the spirit of Lahore.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries members of the European EconomicArea, align themselves with this declaration.
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105/2001Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union
on Taliban edict on HindusBrussels, 30 May 2001
The EU was deeply concerned to receive information about the edict of the Taliban leader, MullahOmar, ordering all Hindus in Afghanistan to wear identity marks.
The EU notes that the Taliban claim to be seeking to identify Hindus to avoid them being harassed"by mistake". The EU recalls that the Taliban have to respect and protect the human rights of allpersons belonging to the ethnic and religious minorities in Afghanistan. Forcing persons belongingto ethnic and religious minorities to wear distinctive clothing or identity marks is a form of
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discrimination which is prohibited by international human rights law. The EU urges the Talibanleadership not to implement this unacceptable decision which will violate the human rights ofHindus in Afghanistan.
Moreover, the Taliban leadership is called upon to respect the human rights of all persons, withoutdistinction.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries members of the European EconomicArea, align themselves with this declaration.
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106/2001
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Unionon account of the coup attempt in the Central African Republic
Brussels, 1 June 2001
The European Union condemns the attempted coup d'Etat in the Central African Republic anddeeply regrets the loss of life that has occurred.
The European Union reiterates the inadmissibility of the use of force to attain political or economicgoals.
The European Union further calls upon all parties in the Central African Republic to show restraint,to adhere to the constitutional order and to solve the problems through dialogue within theframework of democratic principles. It underlines the necessity to respect human rights and the ruleof law.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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107/2001
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Unionconcerning the abolition of the death penalty in Chile
Brussels, 01 June 2001
The European Union welcomes the promulgation by the President of Chile, Ricardo Lagos, of a lawthat abolishes the death penalty in time of peace. This constitutes an important step to enhancehuman dignity and contributes to the respect for human rights in the country.
It also constitutes an important step on the path towards the universal abolition of the death penalty.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and the EFTA countries Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, members ofthe European Economic Area align themselves with this declaration.
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108/2001Declaration by the European Union on Presidency elections in Peru
Brussels, 6 June 2001
The European Union welcomes the electoral victory of Dr. Alejandro Toledo. The European Unionwishes to congratulate the Peruvian people as well as the transitional government of Dr. ValentinPaniagua and the electoral authorities on the efficient and transparent way in which the process wascarried out, fully meeting international standards.
The European Union endorses the preliminary report of the European Union ElectoralObservation Mission and welcomes the constructive contributions of the national and internationalobserver missions in Peru.
It is the hope of the European Union that the process of national reconciliation, democratization,and restoration of the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in Peru will continue andbe further strengthened. The European Union and its member states look forward to cooperatingwith the newly elected government in these and other areas including the process of economicrecovery.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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109/2001Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union
on the recent Summit of the IGAD Committee on the Sudan,held in Nairobi on 2 June 2001
Brussels, 8 June 2001
The European Union has consistently supported the IGAD peace initiative but has also expressedconcern at the lack of progress made so far in the peace process.
The European Union welcomes the holding of the Summit of the IGAD Committee on the Sudan on2 June 2001 and expects that it will yield early progress towards peace.
The European Union notes the expressed intention to convene a new Summit within two months,and to make the negotiating teams permanent. It encourages Kenya, in its capacity as chairman ofthe IGAD Committee on the Sudan, as well as the other IGAD countries to press on to reinvigoratethe peace process in the Sudan.
The European Union welcomes the commitment by the Government of Sudan to halt aerialbombings, expects that it will be strictly observed and urges the Government of Sudan and theSPLM/A to immediately stop hostilities in order to create a conducive environment for negotiations.
A continued active involvement at high political level of the IGAD is crucial in order to achievesubstantial progress towards an end to the war. However, even more important is a firm politicaldetermination of both the Government of Sudan and the SPLM/A to find a peaceful solution to theconflict. The European Union therefore calls on the parties to engage themselves in a continuousand sustained negotiation towards a just and lasting political settlement of the conflict in the Sudanand considers essential that a comprehensive cease-fire effectively monitored by observers acceptedby both sides be promoted as a matter of urgency within the context of the ongoing IGADnegotiating process.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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110/2001
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Unionon the Humanitarian Accord between the Government of Colombia and the FARC
Brussels, 8 June 2001
Recalling its declaration on 19 January 2001 on the peace process in Colombia, the European Unionwelcomes the Humanitarian Accord agreed upon by the Government of Colombia and the FuerzasArmadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) on 2 June 2001.
The European Union sees this agreement as a positive step towards a necessary increased respectfor International Humanitarian Law. As such, it is also an important element for the creation ofmutual confidence in the peace process between the parties, the public at large and the internationalcommunity accompanying the negotiating process.
The European Union encourages the parties to rapidly achieve further concrete progress in thenegotiations, in order to decrease the level of violence. The European Union encourages theGovernment of Colombia to continue to adopt effective measures against the paramilitary groups.The European Union furthermore urges the FARC to fulfill their unilateral decision reflected in theHumanitarian Accord to liberate a large number of soldiers and policemen, in addition to theexchange currently being carried out.
Finally, the European Union urges the FARC and the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) andother groups, to immediately and unconditionally release those civilians who have been kidnapped,and to terminate the abominable and unacceptable practice of kidnapping.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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111/2001
Declaration by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union on the events in Nepal
Brussels, 8 June 2001
The European Union, deeply shocked by the tragic deaths of Their Majesties and other members ofthe Royal Family of Nepal, extends its deepest condolences to the Royal Family and the people ofNepal.
The EU wishes to recognize the role played by the late King Birendra in introducing parliamentarydemocracy in Nepal.
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At this juncture, it is of greatest importance that all parties respect the principles laid down in thecountry's constitution and supports its democratic institutions and its constitutional monarchy. TheEU considers continued support for democracy and human rights to be of fundamental importancefor the development of Nepal.
The EU believes that a rapid, full, and transparent investigation into last week's tragic events willcontribute to re-establish trust in the national institutions. In this respect the EU welcomes theformation of a Commission of Enquiry.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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112/2001
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Unionon the presidential election in Iran
Brussels, 11 June 2001
The European Union expresses its deep satisfaction at the commitment to democracy demonstratedby the Iranian people at the presidential elections on 8 June 2001 and congratulates PresidentKhatami on his re-election.
The Iranian people have once again endorsed with an overwhelming majority the policy of reformrepresented by President Khatami. This is a clear signal of Iranian voters for the strengthening ofdemocracy, the establishment of the state of law and stronger guarantees for fundamental freedomsin their country. The EU encourages the Government of Iran to continue its work towards reformand respect for human rights.
The European Union hopes that the convincing results of the election will provide a good basis toextend the scope for enhancing its relations with Iran and stands ready to co-operate with PresidentKhatami towards the achievement of these goals.
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113/2001Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union
on Belarusian electionBrussels, 11 June 2001
The EU would in response to the announcement by Belarus to hold presidential elections onSeptember 9 like to reiterate its support for a democratic development in Belarus and underline theimportance of free and fair elections.
As stressed on several occasions, the up-coming elections represent an opportunity for Belarus toimprove its relations with the EU and the international community. The EU therefore asks theauthorities to take necessary measures so that a fair campaign and, later on, election can be held.
The EU would in this context urge the Belarusian government to honour its commitments under theOSCE Copenhagen Document and refrain from interfering in the work of the political oppositionand independent movements. Respect for the principle of freedom of assembly is here central. TheEU would also like to remind the Belarusian government about the need for objective reporting onall candidates in the state media. Independent newspapers should be able to work under the sameconditions as state owned newspapers and not be subject to discrimination.
Democratic elections could be promoted by taking fully into account recommendations by theOSCE, for example as regards the implementation of the election law. In this context, the EUrecalls that the right of Belarusian citizens to engage in domestic election observation is guaranteedby law. The government should therefore not counteract the building and training of domesticnetworks of non-partisan observers. The EU reiterates its concerns about decree no 8 and itspossible implications on the activities of non-governmental organisations, in particular in theinstitutional building and training fields.
The role of the OSCE during the election period is of great importance. The EU fully supports thework of the OSCE Advisory and Monitoring Group (AMG) working within its mandate, and willclosely consult with the OSCE during the election period. The EU expects the Belarusianauthorities to up-hold a dialogue with the AMG and to co-operate constructively with AmbassadorWieck.
The EU is ready to engage in a dialogue with the Belarusian government in order to promotedemocratic presidential elections. The EU would be willing to take a first step in normalising itsrelations to Belarus, should the election be assessed as free and fair by domestic and possibly alsoan ODIHR mission according to international standards.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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114/2001
Statement by the Presidency on behalf of the EUat the Consultative Group Meeting on Cambodia, 11-13 June 2001 in Tokyo
Brussels, 12 June 2001
The European Union welcomes this opportunity to review the progress made by the Kingdom ofCambodia towards the goals set at the last CG meeting in Paris.
The Union welcomes the positive steps taken by the Royal Government of Cambodia over the lastyear. We congratulate Cambodia on macro-economic growth, overall political stability, improvedfiscal performance and bank reform. We also continue to encourage the RGC to overcome thechallenges which hamper the development, including further growth and equitable distribution ofincome, in Cambodia.
Important prerequisites for economic development and the reform agenda as a whole are astrengthened civil society in a stable social framework which is based on the rule of law and thedevelopment of transparent systems of governance. The EU would like to emphasise the urgentneed to improve governance and strengthen the rule of law, and is ready to continue to helpCambodia in these fields. Law enforcement should be improved - to overcome impunity, tosafeguard human rights, and to provide a firm basis for sustainable economic development. On theissue of corruption, the EU is encouraged to note that the government regrets its rampant prevalencein the public sector. But more decisive action is still needed in this field, we urge the government tofully implement the National Anti Corruption Plan. The judicial system, including human resources,needs to be strengthened. The ongoing reform towards decentralisation should be pursued.We are encouraged by the progress in preparations for communal elections in 2002. Given the rightconditions, the elections will constitute an important step for accelerating democratic governance.We encourage the RGC to take every possible step to ensure that these elections will be free andfair, and take place in a secure and peaceful environment.
Similarly, the administrative reform should be given momentum. The EU welcomes the RGC's planto increase public sector pay.
The EU strongly urges the RGC and the Cambodian Parliament to reach an agreement on theKhmer Rouge Tribunal. It urges the RGC and the Parliament to rapidly complete and adopt the lawon the Tribunal, in order to try the Khmer Rouge leaders responsible for the most serious violationsof human rights, in accordance with international standards of justice, fairness and due process oflaw. The EU urges the RGC and the Parliament to establish the tribunal without further delay.
The EU welcomes the RGC's increased focus on poverty eradication as reflected in the Socio-Economic Plan and PRSP process. Real disbursements to the social sectors still need to increase.This can be made possible by implementing the armed forces demobilisation programme. The EU isready to contribute to such a programme.
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Transparency and accountability are key to our co-operation with Cambodia. A crucialimplementation measure is to fill the National Audit Authority with qualified members and to makeit operative rapidly.
The draft laws on land reform and Forestry Law will be key tools to fight corruption and reducepoverty. The EU strongly encourages the RGC and the Cambodian Parliament to proceed with theiradoption and implementation. We would also like to underline the importance of addressing theprotection of the communities rights to land and, on forestry, the need for the Cambodianauthorities to continue their work to redress the illegal logging issue.
The European Union continues to be strongly committed to Cambodia, and stands ready to continueto support Cambodia in her development efforts.
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115/2001Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union
on Sudanese Peace ProcessBrussels, 12 June 2001
The European Union is increasingly concerned by the renewed military activity by the SPLA,particularly in Bahr al-Ghazal in Southern Sudan, and by the Government of Sudan's resumption ofaerial bombings in response to this offensive.
The European Union calls on both parties to halt their military activity and urges the Government ofSudan fully honour its commitment to cease aerial bombings. The European Union urges both theGovernment of Sudan and the SPLA to immediately stop hostilities in order to create anenvironment conducive to negotiations and the safe delivery of humanitarian assitance to theaffected civilian population.
The European Union reiterates its call on all sides to engage in a continuous and sustainednegotiation towards a just and lasting political settlement of the conflict in Sudan, and considersessential that a comprehensive ceasefire, effectively monitored by observers accepted by both sides,be prompted as a matter of urgency within the context of the ongoing IGAD negotiating process.
The Central and Eastern European countries associated with the European Union, the associatedcountries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey, and the EFTA countries, members of the European EconomicArea align themselves with this declaration.
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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE
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PLENARY ASSEMBLY 30 AND 31 MAY 2001
SUMMARY OF OPINIONS ADOPTED
Full text versions of ESC opinions are available in the 11 official languageson the Committee's web site at the following address:
http://www.esc.eu.int (Documents)
1. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
• Sustainable development - a strategy for the environment, the working milieu and job creationRapporteur: Mr Ehnmark (Workers - S)
Co-rapporteur: Mr Ribbe (Various Interests - D)
Reference: Own-initiative opinion - CES 762/2001
Key points:For the Göteborg European Council debate on sustainability the ESC has adopted an Opinionreflecting the Hearing it organized jointly with the Commission and responding to two Commissiondocuments, the 15th May Strategy Paper and the earlier Consultative document. EcoSoC stronglysupports policy change in favour of broad-based sustainable development - economic, social andenvironmental. However, it sees society at large as insufficiently informed and yet bluntly statesthat policy for sustainable development will not succeed without strong public support. So asustained effort is needed with sustainability an ideal case for wider public participation in EU-policy. For this EcoSoC sees Göteborg as the starting point with Laeken and Barcelona as furtherkey stages. In short, EcoSoC fully supports the strategy but calls for time and much effort tomobilise support and refine practical details.
Contact: Mr Diarmid McLaughlin (Tel.: 32 2 546 9350 - e-mail: [email protected])
2. PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
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NAT/081
• Protection de la nature en EuropeRapporteur: Mr Ribbe (Various Interests - D)
Reference: Own-initiative opinion - CES 721/2001
Key points:
On the basis of the analysis carried out, the Committee underlines, in the conclusions of thisown-initiative opinion, the fact that the forthcoming WTO negotiations, eastward enlargement ofthe EU and the mid-term review, should be used to introduce a new agricultural policy which ismore in tune with conservation of the environment and nature.Financial incentives to promote an agricultural sector which pays adequate heed to natureconservation are at present inadequate in many cases. The CAP financial instruments should begeared towards the results-oriented promotion of environmental and socio-cultural interests(biodiversity, positive impact on jobs). To this end, indicators will need to be formulated to gaugethe successes of agricultural policy. A consensus between organisations representing farmers,environmental associations and the social partners needs to be achieved.There is generally a low take-up rate for agri-environmental measures in highly-productive,intensively-farmed regions. It is particularly in these regions that species diversity is under seriousthreat. The Committee therefore recommends, as a matter of urgency, that a review be carried out ofaid provisions funded under the first pillar to determine whether they are in line withenvironmental protection and nature conservation.
Contact: Mrs Silvia Calamandrei (Tel.: 32 2 546 9657 - e-mail:[email protected])
NAT/104
• Environment/Action Programme 2001-2010Rapporteur: Mr Braghin (Employers - I)
Reference: COM(2001) 31 final - 2001/0029 COD - CES 711/2001
Key points:
The Committee feels that the Commission should reinforce the strategic approach put forward inthe communication with an indication of the key objectives around which the work of theCommission itself, the other authorities responsible and stakeholders should revolve, as well as ofthe integrated measures enabling these objectives to be achieved.In its conclusions and recommendations, the Committee draws particular attention to thefollowing points:
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− On-going, systematic involvement of stakeholders is a prerequisite for meeting anyenvironmental objective. The Committee emphasises that involvement should be understoodin its broadest sense, covering all decision-makers at all stages of the process and all possiblemethods and instruments for training and educating authorities, businesses, trade unions,sectoral and consumer associations as well as the individuals concerned.
− Sustainable economic development in the applicant countries, based on new, cleantechnologies and improved environmental management, is vital to preserving their positiveenvironmental aspects - which are due more to their relatively low level of development thanto conscious choices.
− Rewarding more environmentally-aware behaviour, in part through non-economic incentives(along the lines of eco-labelling), is globally a more effective instrument than sanctions,which risk pushing problems elsewhere while failing to provide the coherent environmentalprotection which is needed as part of a world view.
− Market instruments such as eco-taxes and environmental tax reforms should be examinedmore closely in order to assess the real benefits for the environment, and must address theneed for a harmonised approach at Community level, without distorting competition withinthe Community or jeopardising the competitiveness of European industry.
Contact: Mrs Silvia Calamandrei (Tel.: 32 2 546 9657 - e-mail: [email protected])
NAT/101
• Public participation/environmentRapporteur: Mr Braghin (Employers - I)
Reference: COM(2000) 839 final - 2000/0331 COD - CES 708/2001
Contact: Mrs Silvia Calamandrei (Tel.: 32 2 546 9657 - e-mail: [email protected])
3. TRANSPORT AND ENERGY
TEN/037
• Public service contracts in passenger transportRapporteur: Mr García Alonso (Employers - E)Co-rapporteur: Mr von Schwerin (Workers - D)
Reference: COM(2000) 7 final - 2000/0212 COD - CES 703/2001
Key points:
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The Committee welcomes the Commission's intention of introducing a market regime for publicpassenger transport based on controlled rather than full competition. However, the Committeeremains sceptical as to the arrangements laid down for applying the specified resources andinstruments.
The Commission should consider whether it should not recommend specific Europe-wideminimum criteria.
The duration of contracts should be such as to guarantee exclusive rights for a period longenough to enable operators to recover their investment, and should be from eight to fifteen yearsdepending on the type of service. Contracts entailing reckless underbidding should not be accepted.
As soon as a Member State has defined a transport service as a service of general interest thecompetent authorities should be allowed to opt for direct management of these services.
The Committee has some criticisms to make of the power of the competent authority to requirethat the operator sub-contract some of the services covered by the contract. The Committeewelcomes, however, the Commission's intention to provide direct protection for staff in the case ofa change of operator. The Committee suggests a selective system of transitional periodsdifferentiating between the various categories and modes of transport.
Contact: Mr Robert Steinlechner (Tel.: 32 2 546 8287 - e-mail: [email protected])
TEN/067
• Maritime safety ERIKA IIRapporteur: Mr Retureau (Workers - F)Co-rapporteur: Mrs Bredima (Employers - EL)
Reference: COM(2000) 802 final - 2000/0325-0326-0327 COD - CES 706/2001
Key points:
The Committee considers that in general the Erika II package is a step in the right directiontowards establishing safe navigation conditions and avoiding accidental pollution, and for ensuring,in the event of an accident, sufficient and fair compensation for all the damage caused to individualsand the environment.However, there is still a long way to go before the legislative proposals on maritime safety arefine-tuned and completed, bearing in mind at all times the international character of maritimetransport and the powers and role of the current regulatory and standards institutions, in particularthe IMO and ILO and their conventions and recommendations, and more generally the wholeinternational convention system encompassed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of theSea which lays down the rights and obligations of flag, coastal and port states, all institutions andconventions which play a key role and need to be strengthened.
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Even more important is the need to create the conditions for effectively implementing Europeanand international maritime law. This requires long-term political commitment, increased materialresources, genuine and effective cooperation between the Commission and the Agency, maritimecommittees and competent Member State authorities. It further requires the human factor to betaken into account - in the Committee's view the most essential element in the safety of maritimetransport, a strategic sector of activity for the internal and external trade of the EU.
Contact: Mr Luis Lobo (Tel.: 32 2 546 9717 - e-mail: [email protected])
TEN/063
• Aviation safety agencyRapporteur: Mr von Schwerin (Workers - D)
Reference: COM(2000) 595 final - 2000/0246 COD - CES 704/2001 Contact: Mr Luis Lobo (Tel.: 32 2 546 9717 - e-mail: [email protected])
TEN/071
• Rail transport statistics
Rapporteur: Mr Donnelly (Various Interests - IRL)
Reference: COM(2000) 798 final - 2000/0315 COD - CES 707/2001 Contact: Mr Luis Lobo (Tel.: 32 2 546 9717 - e-mail: [email protected])
TEN/074
• Formalities for ships/Community PortsRapporteur: Mr Kröger (Employers - D)
Reference: COM(2001) 46 final - 2001/0026 COD - CES 723/2001 Contact: Mr Robert Steinlechner (Tel.: 32 2 546 8287 - e-mail: [email protected])
TEN/066
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• Security of energy supplyRapporteur: Mr Sirkeinen (Employers - FI)
Reference: COM(2000) 769 final - CES 705/2001 Contact: Mrs Carmen Avellaner
(Tel.: 32 2 546 9794 - e-mail: [email protected])
4. ECONOMY AND GLOBALISATION
REX/062
• Coping with globalisation - the only option for the most vulnerableRapporteur: Mr Baeza (Workers - E)
Reference: Information report: CES 326/2001 fin Key points:
The information report notes that globalisation offers a major opportunity for the advancement ofhumanity as a whole, on condition however that the instruments governing it are reinforced so as toiron out the inequalities it has caused and ensure that its benefits reach all. With a view to enablingglobalisation to benefit the weakest players, the information report contains a number ofrecommendations on:
− making international society democratic− promoting regional integration− giving debt relief to LDCs− involving all sectors of society− giving globalisation a social dimension− involving consumers in the control of globalisation− giving globalisation an environmental dimension− involving multinational companies in the control of globalisation− regulating investments and capital flows− promoting technology transfer to LDCs− making Community aid more consistent with other European policies− regulating immigration− promoting training in new technologies in LDCs− promoting basic education
Contact: Mr Jean-François Bence (Tel. 32 2 546 9399 - e-mail: [email protected])
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REX/059
• Reinvigorating the transatlantic partnership and dialogueRapporteur: Mr Ehnmark (Workers - S)
Reference: Own-initiative opinion - CES 186/2001
Key points:
The opinion contains a series of recommendations on reinvigorating the transatlantic partnership anddialogue, which concern:
− the selection of priority themes (globalisation and the multilateral trading system, environmentand climate change, food safety and consumer protection issues, social cohesion andsustainable social systems) for transatlantic relations;
− giving priority to forming a global strategy for sustainable development;− intensifying the involvement of civil society in transatlantic partnership;− existing dialogues and setting up of Task Forces as a tool for preparing thematic discussions;− the ESC's role and the creation of a Transatlantic Forum.
Contact: Mr Jean-François Bence(Tel. 32 2 546 9399 - e-mail: [email protected])
ECO/061
• The regions and the new economyRapporteur: Mr Vinay (Workers - I)
Reference: Own-initiative opinion - CES 715/2001
Key points:
The Committee welcomes the latest proposals for a programme of innovative actions and fullyagrees that programmes promoting the widespread introduction of innovative capacity and thetechnologies of the new economy to all sectors of production and society are crucial to regionaldevelopment. Moreover, it stressed only recently that the capacity to use information andcommunication technologies can determine the success of a possible development or the loss offurther jobs in a particular area.In addition, the best focus for innovative action programmes in the three main source areas ofgrowth - entrepreneurship, training, and the proactive involvement of public bodies, cultural andresearch institutes and the social partners - is the local level, especially in disadvantaged regions.Geographical proximity, closer understanding of the difficulties inherent in the social andproductive fabric, and the increased responsibility of local authorities arising from the
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decentralisation policies being applied in all EU countries, are all factors that contribute directly toforms of effective participation. The Commission's innovative action programme provides anothermajor opportunity for such participation. Contact: Mr Roberto Pietrasanta (Tel. 32 2 546 9313 - e-mail: [email protected])
ECO/065
• Broad economic policy guidelinesRapporteur: Mr Simpson (Various Interests - UK)
Reference: Own-initiative opinion - CES 727/2001
Key points:
− The Commission's assessment for the European economy of a slight slowdown in growth isover-optimistic; because of this change in the balance of risks, the ECB should maintain aflexible approach to the setting of interest rates.
− The Council's rhetoric on structural reform and the development of the knowledge-basedeconomy must at last be matched by commensurate policy actions.
− The problems of turning words into action also exist at the national level with the very unevenprogress of tax, social security and pension reform.
− The Committee subscribes to the goal of ensuring sustainability of public finances, but thismust not be at the expense of public investment that is essential for the infrastructure andhuman capital required for a knowledge-based society.
− The aspirations to make the Union the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-basedeconomy in the world must now be converted into real achievements; the Committeecommends the BEPG 2001 for early and effective implementation.
Contact: Katarina Lindahl (Tel.: 32 2 546 9254 - e-mail: [email protected])
ECO/058
• 11th Annual Report on the Structural FundsRapporteur: Mr Burani (Employers - I)
Reference: Own-initiative opinion - CES 714/2001
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Key points:
The Committee considers that the drafting of these reports should not be treated as just an annualritual that the Commission goes through according to a ready-made format, without adding that extrasomething that would distinguish the style or approach of each report. The report should focus onevaluation and analysis, paying special attention to jobs generated or preserved, the effects in terms ofinnovation, and results in the area of equal opportunities and partnership. This approach would makeit easier to assess the impact of structural policy.
Contact: Mr Roberto Pietrasanta (Tel. 32 2 546 9313 - e-mail: [email protected])
5. ENLARGEMENT
REX/071
• Instrument for structural policies for pre-accessionRapporteur general: Mr Walker (Employers - UK)
Reference: COM(2001) 110 final - 2001/0058 COD - CES 725/2001
Key points:
The Committee notes that the participation of international financial institutions and the privatesector in co-financing projects eligible for ISPA funding has been restricted due to the applicationof Article 114(1) of the Financial Regulation. The Committee approves the Commission's proposalsboth to amend the Regulation establishing ISPA by inserting provisions allowing a derogation fromthis Article, which it considers likely to increase the scope for co-financing; and also to seek theassistance of a committee involving the Member States, the Commission and the EuropeanInvestment Bank. The Committee believes that eligibility for participation in ISPA should beextended to Cyprus, Malta and Turkey. Considering the need to examine in more detail the way inwhich ISPA funds are structured and operated, the Committee proposes to draw up an own-initiative opinion on the subject in the near future.
Contact: Nicola Murray (Tel. 32 2 546 9628 - e-mail: [email protected])
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6. INTERNAL MARKET
INT/097
• Motor-vehicle distribution and sales and after-sales serviceRapporteur: Mr Regaldo (Employers - I)
Reference: (additional opinion) - CES 722/2001
Key points:
The Committee's opinion examines the possibilities for improving intrabrand competition, dealerindependence and the provision of technical information by manufacturers to independent repairers,as well as recommending changes to take into account both past experience and technologicaladvances. It also suggests updating the Communication on intermediaries, and setting up guidelineson the use of the Internet by dealers and producers.In order to raise the overall level of competition to improve consumer choice and the operation ofthe Single Market, the Committee feels that the best way forward is to attempt to modify andprolong the block exemption, strengthening the position of intermediaries in making the most ofthe opportunities offered by parallel trade, rather than putting an end to the selective distributionsystem.
Contact: Mrs Alison Imrie (Tel.: 32 2 546 9501 - e-mail: [email protected])
INT/087 • Insurance mediationRapporteur: Mrs Konitzer (Workers - D)
Reference: COM(2000) 511 final - 2000/0213 COD - CES 720/2001
Key points:
The Commission's proposal seeks to a) ensure a high level of professional competence amonginsurance intermediaries, b) facilitate the cross-border activities of intermediaries via a uniformregistration system, and c) thereby guarantee a high level of protection for consumers.The ESC expressly endorses these basic objectives but feels they are not always adequately metin the proposed directive.
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The opinion maintains that insurance intermediaries must have specialist training, and suggests aminimum of 300 hours' theoretical and practical training, whilst leaving it to Member States todecide the level and content.The ESC feels that this minimum requirement is also necessary to bring about the freedoms ofthe Single Market, in view of the current variety of national rules and resultingcompartmentalisation of markets.Finally, in order to improve consumer protection, the Committee argues that all insuranceintermediaries should be registered on the basis of certain minimum professional requirements.Hence intermediaries whose principal professional activity is not insurance mediation shouldnevertheless be included within the scope of the directive.
Contact: Mrs Alison Imrie (Tel.: 32 2 546 9501 - e-mail: [email protected])
INT/060
• The craft sector and SMEs in EuropeRapporteur: Mr Pezzini (Various Interests - I)
Reference: (additional own-initiative opinion) - CES 700/2001
Contact: Mr João Pereira dos Santos(Tel.: 32 2 546 9245 - e-mail: [email protected])
INT/103
• Working together to maintain momentumRapporteur: Mr Franz (Employers - D)
Reference: COM(2001) 198 final - CES 702/2001 Contact: Mr Jakob Andersen (Tel.: 32 2 546 9258 - e-mail: [email protected])
INT/096
• CounterfeitingRapporteur: Mr Malosse (Employers - F)
Reference: COM(2000) 789 final (additional opinion) - CES 701/2001
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Contact: Mr Jakob Andersen (Tel.: 32 2 546 9258 - e-mail: [email protected])
SOC/060
• Prevention of crime in the EU - (Hippocrates)Rapporteur: Mr Burnel (Various Interests - F)
Reference: (COM(2000) 786 final - 2000/0304 (CNS) - CES 716/2001
Key points:
The Committee endorses the Communication.
Contact: Alan Hick (Tel.: 32 2 546 9302, e-mail: [email protected])
7. AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES
NAT/102
• Olive oil/aid schemeRapporteur: Mr Barato Triguero (Various Interests - E)
Reference: COM(2000) 855 final - 2000/0358 CNS - CES 709/2001
Key points:
The ESC supports the Commission's plan to extend the current CMO for a further two marketingyears and warmly welcomes the Commission's decision to give close consideration to the qualitystrategy for olive oil in the EU, believing that this should represent the main objective of CMOreform over the coming years.
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The ESC believes that under present circumstances, in which consumers are insufficientlyfamiliar with the oils available on the market, using acidity as the classification parameter could, insome cases, confuse consumers and lead them to make wrong judgements. For this reason, itconsiders that the packaging of currently designated "olive oils" should not indicate their degree ofacidity, since they are obtained from a blend of refined and virgin oil. Furthermore, it is essential toimpose a blanket prohibition across the EU on the production and sale of blends of vegetable oilswith olive oil.
Contact: Mrs Silvia Calamandrei (Tel.: 32 2 546 9657 - e-mail: [email protected])
NAT/103
• Protection of pigsRapporteur: Mr Nilsson (Various Interests - S)
Reference: COM(2001) 20 final - 2001/0021 CNS - CES 710/2001
Key points:
Whilst welcoming the proposal the ESC condemns the fact that it is limited to dry sows and doesnot include farrowing and suckling sows and criticises the fact that only the Standing VeterinaryCommittee is to be consulted on the proposed amendments to the Annex, rather than all the EUinstitutions.The ESC feels that the importance of space requirements for fattening pigs and preventivehealthcare must be highlighted more clearly, thus helping to avoid or reduce the risk of diseaseoutbreaks. The ESC calls for a better, more accurate analysis of the cost of the proposal. The ESCendorses the proposed requirements on advice, guidance and appropriate training for animalhandlers, but would stress that this must build on their existing expertise. Safety aspects andaccident risks must also be taken into account.
Contact: Mr Nikolaos Pipiliagkas (Tel.: 32 2 546 9109 - e-mail: [email protected])
NAT/107
• CMO/Fruits and vegetablesRapporteur: Mr de las Heras Cabañas (Various Interests - E)
Reference: COM(2001) 36 final - CES 712/2001
Contact: Mrs Silvia Calamandrei (Tel.: 32 2 546 9657 - e-mail: [email protected])
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NAT/115
• Fisheries/Irish sea cod stockRapporteur: Mr Scully (Various Interests - IRL)
Reference: COM(2001) 165 final - 2001/0083 CNS - CES 713/2001
Contact: Mr Nikolaos Pipiliagkas (Tel.: 32 2 546 9109 - e-mail: [email protected])
8. SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOC/064
• Protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employerRapporteur: Mr Zöhrer (Workers - A)
Reference : COM(2000) 832 final - 2001/0006 COD - CES 718/2001
Key points:
The Committee generally welcomes the Commission's initiative. The use of uniform terms anddefinitions in Community law generally enhances transparency and legal certainty. The Committeeunderlines the view expressed by the Commission in its proposal that the aim is to continue toafford the protection provided by the original Directive. Care must, however, also be taken to avoidabuse in the case of the "rebuilding" of enterprises, i.e. to facilitate the financial rehabilitation ofenterprises at the expense of the guarantee institutions. The Committee welcomes the fact that thescope of the Directive has been made more precise and is now to include part-time employees,workers with fixed-term contracts, workers with a temporary employment relationship andhomeworkers. The Committee takes the view that domestic servants employed by a natural personand share-fishermen should not be excluded from the scope of the Directive, but that persons whoexercise a controlling influence on the management of an enterprise may be invoked by MemberStates for exclusion.
Contact :Susanne Johansson (Tel. 32 2 546 9619 - e-mail : [email protected])
SOC/061
• Storage of human bloodRapporteur: Mr Ribeiro (Various Interests - P)
Reference: COM(2000) 816 final - 2000/0323 COD - CES 717/2001
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Key points:
The Committee broadly approves the text of the proposal, which is designed to protect publichealth, and it is pleased that the proposed directive consolidates equality of rights for peoplethroughout the Community.
The Committee considers that one of the EU's priority objectives is to lay down the foundationsfor achieving high safety and quality standards for blood and blood components used within itsterritory. As a consequence it deems the provisions contained in the proposed directive to bepositive, since, taking into account ethical and deontological principles as well as currentinternational standards, they ensure that this objective will be met, necessarily covering theeligibility of donors and the collection, testing, processing, storage and distribution of whole bloodand its components.
In view of the shortage of blood and given that blood donors make a humanitarian andbenevolent gesture which is anonymous and unpaid, the Committee suggests that the Commissionurge Member States to carry out more campaigns aimed at enhancing the public image of blooddonors and thus providing the best incentive possible to give blood.
Self-sufficiency in the blood sector is an EU objective which has to be secured. In line with thedraft directive, the Committee stresses how vital it is not to allow a mercenary, profit-orientedapproach to blood donations to develop on the part of the establishments which collect and processblood.
Contact: Stefania Barbesta (Tel.: 32 2 546 9510 - e-mail: [email protected])
SOC/059
• Science, society and the citizen in EuropeRapporteur: Mr Wolf (Various Interests - D)
Reference: SEC(2000) 1973 (own-initiative opinion) - CES 724/2001
Key points:
The Committee welcomes the Commission staff working paper and underlines the need for:− an ongoing dialogue between the players representing science and society;− an economic, political and cultural environment in which science enjoys broad public support
and where creativity and inventiveness can develop most effectively;
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− the best possible internal operating environment for science;− enough people who are ready and able to choose science as a profession.
Contact: Alan Hick (Tel.: 32 2 546.9302, e-mail: [email protected])
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MISCELLANEUS
DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE GOTEBORG EUROPEAN COUNCIL
(The following documents are available inEPADES Public\Docs Autres institutions\Conseil\Sommets\Göteborg)
• Presidency report on the debate on the Future of the European Union(9520/01 + COR 1)
• Preparing the Council for enlargement(9518/01 + ADD 1 REV 1)
• Commission communication: A Sustainable Europe for a Better World: A European UnionStrategy for Sustainable Development(9175/01)
• Council (General Affairs) report on environmental integration in the external policies withinthe remit of the General Affairs Council(7791/01 + COR1)
• Council (Internal Market, Consumer Affairs, Tourism) Report: Strategy for the integration ofenvironmental protection and sustainable development into internal market policy(8970/01)
• Council (Agriculture) Conclusions on environmental integration and sustainable developmentin the Common Agricultural Policy(8486/01)
• Council (Fisheries) Conclusions on integration of environmental concerns and sustainabledevelopment into the Common Fisheries Policy(7885/01 + COR 1(sw))
• Council (Transport ) - Council Resolution on the follow-up to the Cardiff/Helsinki Summit onthe integration of environment and sustainable development into the transport policy(7329/01)
• Council (Energy/Industry) conclusions on a strategy of integration of sustainable developmentinto the Enterprise policy of the European Union(8328/01)
• Council (Energy/Industry) resolution on the integration of environmental aspects andsustainable development into energy policy(8490/01)
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• Council (Development) conclusions on a strategy on the integration of environmentalconcerns into EC economic and development co-operation to promote sustainabledevelopment(8971/01)
• Recommandation du Conseil du 15 juin 2001 sur les grandes orientations des politiqueséconomiques des États Membres et de la Communauté(9326/01)
• Presidency report on all the aspects of the tax package (prepared in close collaboration withthe Commission services)(9548/01)
• The Social Protection Committee's report on the sustainability of pensions(8792/01+ ADD 1)
• Presidency report on European Security and Defence Policy(9526/1/01 REV 1 + REV 2 (de))
• European Union programme for the prevention of violent conflicts(9537/1/01 REV 1)
• Council (General Affairs) conclusions on EU-UN cooperation in conflict prevention and crisismanagement(9528/2/01 REV 2)
• High Representative/Commission report on an enhanced role in promoting the resumption ofthe Middle-East peace process
• Presidency/Commission Full Report on Northern Dimension Policies(9804/01)
• Council (General Affairs) report on the implementation of the Common Strategy on theMediterranean Region(9124/01)
• Council (General Affairs) report on the implementation of the Common Strategy on Russia(9805/01)
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• Council (General Affairs) report on the Review of the Stabilisation and Association Process(9765/01)
• Presidency Report on the Outermost Regions: State of play(9815/01)
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MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES TO WHICH THE POWER OF DECISIONHAS BEEN DELEGATED (Rule 62/4 of the Rule of Procedure)
Committeeon
Rapporteur Subject Deadline fortabling
amendments
Meeting atwhich adecision isto be taken
CULT Kathleen VAN
BREMPT
A Memorandum on Lifelong Learning 12.07.2001
on 12.00´
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APPOINTMENT OF RAPPORTEURS AND DRAFTSMEN(Referral: R = Responsible / O = Opinion)
Name Subject Committee Date Doc.
BERES(PSE)
2002 budget: Section III AFCO (O) 21.06.01
BROK(PPE-DE)
Macro-financial assistance toYugoslavia
AFET (R) 19.06.01 C5-0231/01
GARRIGAPOLLEDO(PPE-DE)
EC/Turkey: pre-accession financialassistance
BUDG (O) 25.06.01 C5-0219/01
COLOM INAVAL(PSE)
The contribution of public finances togrowth and employment
BUDG (O) 26.06.01 C5-0172/01
COSTA NEVES(PPE-DE)
General framework for Communityactivities for implementation of aEuropean judicial area in civil matters
BUDG (O) 26.06.01 C5-0254/01
DÜHRKOPDÜHRKOP(PSE)
Common fisheries policy: protectionof resources, the environment andconsumers
BUDG (O) 26.06.01 C5-0261/01
GUY-QUINT(PSE)
EC staff regulations: rules applicableto non-permanent staff (amendmentof Regulation 259/68/EEC)
BUDG (O) 26.06.01 C5-0249/01
PPE-DE Group Common organisation of the marketin sheepmeat and goatmeat - reform
BUDG (O) 26.06.01 C5-0214/01
PPE-DE Group Protection of the euro againstcounterfeiting (Pericles programme)
BUDG (O) 26.06.01
PPE-DE Group Extension of the Pericles programme(protection against counterfeiting) tothe non-euro Member States
BUDG (O) 26.06.01
SEPPÄNEN(GUE/NGL)
ECSC operation budget for 2002 BUDG (R) 26.06.01 C5-0233/01
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VIRRANKOSKI(ELDR)
The Community's second contributionto the EBRD for the ChernobylShelter Fund
BUDG (R) 26.06.01
JONCKHEER(VERTS/ALE)
Procurement procedures of entitiesoperating in the water, energy andtransport sectors
ECON (O) 12.06.01 C5-0368/00
MARINOS(PPE-DE)
Energy: completion of the internalmarket in electricity and natural gas(amending Directives 96/92/EC and98/30/EC)
ECON (O) 19.06.01 C5-0184/01
RAPKAY(PSE)
Energy: completion of the internalmarket in electricity; conditions ofaccess for cross-border exchanges
ECON (O) 19.06.01 C5-0185/01
ANDRIA(PPE-DE)
Medium-term financial support forMember States' balances of payment(repeal of regulation 1969/88/EEC)
ECON (R) 19.06.01 C5-0121/01
FOLIAS(PPE-DE)
Macro-financial assistance toYugoslavia
ITRE (O) 20.06.01 C5-0231/01
PPE-DE Group Quality of petrol and diesel fuels(amendment of Directive 98/70/EC)
ITRE (O) 20.06.01 C5-0197/01
TURCO(TDI)
Transmission of personal data byEuropol to third countries and thirdparties (Swedish intiative)
LIBE (R) 20.06.01 C5-0218/01
ORTUONDOLARREA(VERTS/ALE)
2002 budget: Section III RETT (O) 20.06.01
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COMMISSION DOCUMENTS
Reports and Communications
Subject Referral Doc.
Report from the Commission: Community activities concerninganalysis, research and cooperation in the field of employment -Interim Report
BUDGCONTECONJURI
EMPL
COM (01) 208final
Communication from the Commission to the Council and theEuropean Parliament on the 3rd United Nations Conference onLeast Developed Countries
AFETBUDGENVIITREDEVE
COM (01) 209final
Proposal for a Council Decision on the adoption of the position ofthe Community within the ACP/EC Council of Ministers regardingthe settlement of all ACP HIPC LDCs special loans remaining afterfull application of HIPC debt alleviation mechanisms
BUDGDEVE
COM (01) 210final
Communication from the Commission on Conflict Prevention DEVEAFET
COM (01) 211final
Communication from the Commission to the Council, the EuropeanParliament and the Economic and Social Committee: COMMITTEEThe elimination of tax obstacles to the cross-border provision ofoccupational pensions
EMPLJURILIBE
ECON
COM (01) 214final
Communication from the Commission to the Council and theEuropean Parliament: Fulfilling the JRC's mission in the EuropeanResearch Area
ITRE COM (01) 215final
Fourth Report from the Commission to the Council on the situationin world shipbuilding
ITRE COM (01) 219final
Communication from the Commission to the Council and theEuropean Parliament: Building an effective partnership with theUnited Nations in the fields of Development and HumanitarianAffairs
AFETDEVE
COM (01) 231final
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Subject Referral Doc.
Proposal for a Council Decision on the signature, on behalf of theEuropean Community, of the Stockholm Convention on PersistentOrganic Pollutants
ITREENVI
COM (01) 237final
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Amended proposals(Art. 250, paragraph 2 of the EC Treaty)
Subject Referral Doc.
Amended proposal for a Council Decision establishing a EuropeanJudicial Network in civil and commercial matters
BUDGJURILIBE
COM (01) 234final
CNS000240
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KEY
AA: Other actsAVC: Assent procedureavis COM: Commission opinion on Parliament's amendments to the
common position of the Council
CNS: Consultation procedureCRE: Verbatim Report of ProceedingsLEX-CSL: Act (final version) adopted by the CouncilLEX-PE: Act (final version) adopted by ParliamentLEX PE-CSL: Act (final version) adopted by codecisionorien CSL: Common orientation of the CouncilPE 1ère: Codecision procedure, Parliament, first readingPE 2ème: Codecision procedure, Parliament, second readingPE 3ème: Codecision procedure, Parliament, third readingpos CSL: Common position of the Councilprop COM: Commission proposalprop CSL: Council proposal
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Βrussels
Summary ofresolutions and decisions adopted,
subjects discussed in plenary and action taken
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POST-SESSION.VIEW
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évaluation des incidencesde certains plans et programmes
sur l'environnementmodification de la dir.92/33/CE"pneumatiques des véhicules"modification de la dir.76/207/CE
"principe de l'égalité de traitement"programme d'action pour
l'environnement2001-2010
modification de la dir.91/671/CE"port obligatoire de laceinture de sécurité"
codécison
Pays candidats-Chypre,Malte,Bulagarie,Estonie,Turquie,Rép.SlovaqueSlovenie,Lettonie,Hongrie,Rép.Tchèque,Roumanie,Lituanie,Pologne:
participation à l'Agence européenne pour l'environnement et auRéseau d'information et d'observation
règlement financier applicable aubudget général
consultation
Travaux législatifs
programme spécifique de recherche et dedéveloppement technologique
résultats de la mission en Corée effectuée parle Conseil et la Commission
Conseil, CommissionDéclarations, Communications
environnement et développement durablequestions d'environnement dans la politique
économiquetraité de Nice et avenir
de l'Unionmarché européen intégré de
l'emploi 1998-1999
Rapports requérant l'avis du PE
Contrôle politique
Session MAI III 2001 Bruxelles
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le globe en séanceConseil et Commission: déclarationsCOREE : Mission du Conseil et de laC i i
pays candidats :participation à l'Agence pourl'Environnement :Rép. d'EstonieRép. de LettonieRép. de LituaniePologneRép. tchèqueRép. de HongrieRép. de SlovénieChypreRoumanieRép. slovaqueRép. de BulgarieRép. de MalteTurquie
Commission :communicationP d R&D 2000
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Legislative Work
I. Legislative Procedures
Key:***III: Conciliation - ***II: Codecision - second reading - ***I: Codecision first reading - ***: Assent procedure - *: Consultation
Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
CommissionPosition in
plenary
European Parliament and Council directive on the assessmentof the effects of certain plans and programmes on theenvironment
DELE 1996/0304A5-0177/2001
Schörling
COD ***III joint text approved 31 May 2001 / Wallström 30 May2001
European Parliament and Council directive amending CouncilDirective 92/23/EEC relating to tyres for motor vehicles and theirtrailers and to their fitting
DELE 1997/0348A5-0178/2001
De Roo
COD ***III joint text approved 31 May 2001 / Likkanen 30 May2001
European Parliament and Council decision laying down theCommunity Environment Action Programme 2001-2010
ENVI 2001/0029A5-0175/2001
Myller
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 31 May 2001 / Wallström 30 May2001
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Councilamending Council Directive 91/671/EEC on the approximationof the laws of the Member States relating to compulsory use ofsafety belts in vehicles of less than 3.5 tonnes
RETT 2000/0315A5-0141/2001
Hedkvist Petersen
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 31 May 2001 / de Palacio 30 May2001
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Councilamending Council Directive 76/207/EEC on the implementationof the principle of equal treatment for men and women asregards access to employment, vocational training andpromotion, and working conditions
FEMM 2000/0142A5-0173/2001
Hautala
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 31 May 2001 / Diamantopoulou31/05/01
Council regulation (EC, ECSC, Euratom) on the financialregulation applicable to the general budget of the EuropeanCommunities
BUDG 2000/0203A5-0176/2001
Dell'Alba
CNS * legislative prop. amendedreferred back to
committeeRule 69(2)
31 May 2001 Larsson30/05/01
Schreyer30/05/01
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Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
CommissionPosition in
plenary
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and Cyprus concerning itsparticipation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0342A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Republic of Malta concerningits participation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0345A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Republic of Bulgariaconcerning its participation in the European EnvironmentAgency and the European Environment Information andObservation Network
ENVI 2000/0346A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Republic of Estoniaconcerning its participation in the European EnvironmentAgency and the European Environment Information andObservation Network
ENVI 2000/0347A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and Turkey concerning itsparticipation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0350A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Slovak Republic concerningits participation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0351A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Republic of Sloveniaconcerning its participation in the European EnvironmentAgency and the European Environment Information andObservation Network
ENVI 2000/0352A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Republic of Latvia concerningits participation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0354A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
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Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
CommissionPosition in
plenary
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Republic of Hungaryconcerning its participation in the European EnvironmentAgency and the European Environment Information andObservation Network
ENVI 2000/0355A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Czech Republic concerningits participation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0356A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and Romania concerning itsparticipation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0357A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and the Republic of Lithuaniaconcerning its participation in the European EnvironmentAgency and the European Environment Information andObservation Network
ENVI 2000/0359A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
Council decision on the conclusion of an agreement betweenthe European Community and Poland concerning itsparticipation in the European Environment Agency and theEuropean Environment Information and Observation Network
ENVI 2000/0360A5-0170/2001
Jackson
CNS * legislative prop. approved 31 May 2001 without debate Without debate
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II. Legislative amendments
The breakdown of amendments adopted in plenary are classified in accordance with the Interinstitutional Agreement on the Quality of Drafting of Community Legislation, OJ C 73, 17.3.1999.The column particular aspects of amendments adopted shows whether any of the following have been dealt with: L: legal basis, : Charter of Fundamental Rights, ΑΩ: time aspects, <=>: comitology, €: budgetimpact, i-PE: information law, : anti-fraud measures. The symbol "e.a", means that amendments adopted can refer to Treaty principles, other acts in force, the organisation of the procedure, wording, etc.
Absolute number of Ams . adopted
Breakdown of amendments Particularaspects of
amendmentsadopted
Title Ref.CommitteeRapporteur
Session doc.Procedure
In c
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Orig
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with
polit
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gro
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Title
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and
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Impl
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Impl
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mea
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prov
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European Parliament andCouncil decision laying downthe Community EnvironmentAction Programme 2001-2010
2001/0029ENVIMyller
A5-0175/2001COD ***I
244 226 34 0 18 184 0 2 9 0 1 0 0 12 ΑΩ€
i-PEDirective of the EuropeanParliament and of the Councilamending Council Directive91/671/EEC on theapproximation of the laws of theMember States relating tocompulsory use of safety beltsin vehicles of less than 3.5tonnes
2000/0315RETT
HedkvistPetersen
A5-0141/2001COD ***I
6 6 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 i-PE
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Absolute number of Ams . adopted
Breakdown of amendments Particularaspects of
amendmentsadopted
Directive of the EuropeanParliament and of the Councilamending Council Directive76/207/EEC on theimplementation of the principleof equal treatment for men andwomen as regards access toemployment, vocational trainingand promotion, and workingconditions
2000/0142FEMMHautala
A5-0173/2001COD ***I
45 46 8 0 14 16 1 0 2 0 8 1 0 4 ΑΩ
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III. Legislative referrals: programme, financial and comitology aspects
Title Ref.Committee to
whichallocated
Legal frameworkgeneral objective
Financial aspects Legislativeprogramme
comitology
Council regulation concerningpre-accession financialassistance for Turkey
2001/0097AFET
This proposal sets out the financialarrangements for granting financialassistance and implementing the AccessionPartnership priorities for Turkey;
The overall financial impact, including thecost of technical assistance and humanresources, is estimated at 177.850 m € overa five-year period;
New measure inthe 2001 legislativeprogramme
The proposal updates the powers of thecommittee set up by Article 9(1) ofRegulation (EC) No 3906/89 by makingreference to the provisions of Articles 4(management committee) and 7 ofDecision 1999/468/EC on comitology;
Council regulation amendingRegulation 1683/95 laying downa uniform format for visas
2001/0080LIBE
With the entry into force of the AmsterdamTreaty and the integration of the SchengenAcquis into the framework of the Treaty, theCommission considers it necessary to adoptadditional measures for security reasonssuch as common rules related to the filling inof the uniform format for visas in order toensure that the visa sticker is completed inthe same way in all Member States.
none Renewed measureincluded in the2001 legislativeprogramme
The implementation powers at thetechnical level in relation to all proposalswill be delegated to the Commission withthe assistance of the Committee createdby Article 6 of Regulation 1683/95 layingdown the uniform format for visas, in linewith the procedure set out in Article 5 ofDecision 1999/468/EC in compliance withArticle 7 thereof.
Council regulation on a uniformformat for forms for affixing thevisa issued by Member Statesto persons holding traveldocuments which are notrecognised by the MemberState drawing up the form
2001/0081LIBE
See comments on amendment ofRegulation 1683/95, ref. 2001/0080;
none Renewed measureincluded in the2001 legislativeprogramme
The implementation powers at thetechnical level in relation to all proposalswill be delegated to the Commission withthe assistance of the Committee createdby Article 6 of Regulation 1683/95 layingdown the uniform format for visas, in linewith the procedure set out in Article 5 ofDecision 1999/468/EC in compliance withArticle 7 thereof.
Council regulation laying downa uniform format for residencepermits for third-countrynationaux
2001/0082LIBE
See comments on amendment ofRegulation 1683/95, ref. 2001/0080;
none Renewed measureincluded in the2001 legislativeprogramme
The implementation powers at thetechnical level in relation to all proposalswill be delegated to the Commission withthe assistance of the Committee createdby Article 6 of Regulation 1683/95 layingdown the uniform format for visas, in linewith the procedure set out in Article 5 ofDecision 1999/468/EC in compliance withArticle 7 thereof.
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Title Ref.Committee to
whichallocated
Legal frameworkgeneral objective
Financial aspects Legislativeprogramme
comitology
Initiative of the Kingdom ofSweden with a view to theadoption of a Council Actamending the Council Act of 12March 1999 adopting the rulesgoverning the transmission ofpersonal data by Europol tothird States and third bodies
2001/0807LIBE
This proposal updates the provisions andconditions governing the transmission ofpersonal data;
none Not part of 2001legislativeprogramme
none
Council regulation amendingRegulation (EEC) 2358/71 onthe common organisation of themarket in seeds and fixing theaid granted in the seeds sectorfor the 2002/03 and 2003/04marketing years - 2001/0099
2001/0099AGRI
This proposal aims to introduce a stabilisersimilar to the one in place for rice seed forall the species covered by the marketorganisation and to carry over the amountsof aid to be paid for the 2002/03 and2003/04 harvests.
The proposal does not entail changes to theauthorised budget allocation; budget line B1-1858 'per hectare aid' for the 2001 financialyear is set at 129 m €;
New measure inthe 2001 legislativeprogramme
The proposal does not refer to comitology;Regulation 2358/71, which is beingamended, does, however, provide for aType IIa management committee forseeds; this proposal, therefore, contrary tothe practice for legislative proposals underthe COD procedure, does not contain anamendment bringing the committee inquestion into line with the provisions of thecomitology decision, No 468/99.
Council Regulation amendingRegulation (EC) No 3072/95 onthe common organisation of themarket in rice
2001/0085AGRI
The purpose of the proposal is to amend thepayment period for compensatory aid forrice, provided for by Regulation (EC) No3072/95, by adopting the same dates as forarable crops, provided for by Regulation(EC) No 1251/1999.
The maximum guaranteed quantities byproducer Member State are based on anaverage of the quantities produced in thepreceding years. The amount of aid remainsunchanged, average expenditure on theCOM is set to stabilise at close to its currentlevel. The proposal is compatible with thefinancial planning and does not involveadditional costs in terms of human resourcesor in terms of other administrativeexpenditure.
Not part of 2001legislativeprogramme
none
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Financial aspects Legislativeprogramme
comitology
Council Regulation (EC) on thecommon organisation of themarket in sheepmeat andgoatmeat
2001/0103AGRI
Following an evaluation undertaken by theCommission, the proposal aims to reformthe COM in this sector. The measuresproposed include the introduction of the ewepremium and the replacement of thedeficiency payment by a flat-rate payment;on the other hand, the proposal aims toretain certain aspects of the current regimewhich have proven to be effective inmaintaining a balance on the markets.
Chapter B1-22 'sheepmeat and goatmeat' forthe 2002 financial year has a budgetallocation of 1620 m € for CAs and PAs; thefinancial impact would be compatible with thebudget allocations in the current financialperspective; the proposal will not entailadditional costs, either in terms of humanresources or in terms of other administrativeexpenditure; moreover, as regards theprevention of a risk of fraud or irregularity,the rules set out in the integratedmanagement and control system areapplicable.
New measure inthe 2001 legislativeprogramme
The proposal introduces a managementcommittee (cf. Article 24) under thecomitology decision, No. 1999/468.
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Political Scrutiny
Title Ref.Author
Session doc.Procedure
In plenarySitting
adopted
Councilposition in
plenary
CommissionPosition in
plenary
Comments
Treaty of Nice and the future of the EuropeanUnion
2001/2022AFCO
A5-0168/2001INI
Res. adoptedwith ams
Lindh30/05/01
Barnier 30/05/01 Action to be taken:- incorporation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights into the Treaties;- Convention to submit a constitutional proposal to the IGC; work to start at beginningof 2002;- convening of a new IGC in second half of 2003;- adoption of the new Treaty in December 2003;- involvement of the accession countries as observers in the Convention;- correction of number of representatives in the EP specified for Hungary and theCzech Republic;- tasks of Commissioner with responsibility for external relations and HighRepresentative for the CFSP to be placed in the hands of a CommissionVice-President;- appointment of a European public prosecutor to combat financial fraud;- committee to set the direction of and foster public debate;
Environment policy and sustainabledevelopment: preparation for the Councilmeeting in Gothenburg
2000/2322ENVI
A5-0171/2001INI
Res. adoptedwith ams
Larsson30 May 2001
Wallström30 May 2001
Action to be taken:- submission of a communication on sustainable development; end 2001;- establish a 'Sustainable Development Council' to meet each spring and a committeewhich will essentially prepare for such spring Council meetings; June 2001;- development of standard set of guidelines for proper evaluation, follow-up andmonitoring of the Cardiff process and the sustainable development process;- review of CAP and CFP in 2002;- submission of proposals on energy saving based on criteria with quantified andphased targets for the 2010-2025 period;- follow-up of Cardiff integration process in second half of 2002;- provision of adequate budgetary resources for the actions envisaged;- introduction and publication of results of a binding environmental impact assessmentfor all Commission decisions and legislative proposals;- review of Parliament's own methods of working with a view to devising workingpractices which promote sustainable development;
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Title Ref.Author
Session doc.Procedure
In plenarySitting
adopted
Councilposition in
plenary
CommissionPosition in
plenary
Comments
Bringing our needs and responsibilities together- integrating environmental issues witheconomic policy
2001/2004ENVI
A5-0172/2001COS
Res. adoptedwith ams
Larsson30 May 2001
Wallström30 May 2001
Action to be taken:- assessment of the Unions economic policy in all fields to make it possible to describeits economy as sustainable from the ecological point of view;- review of the Unions existing subsidy systems in accordance with criteria ofsustainability;- submission of new proposals on energy and CO2 tax, taking into consideration theuse of enhanced cooperation;- definition at EU level of a desirable minimum level for environmental indicators andminimum requirements for systematic incorporation in national statistical systems;- parliaments and governments of the Member States to shoulder their responsibilityand implement existing European environmental directives and, within the foreseeablefuture, take the most necessary measures to promote the ecological compatibility ofeconomic development in a gradual but continuous manner;
Council and Commission mission to Korea /Political groupsB5-0398/2001
Council/Commissionstatement
Joint res.adopted
Larsson 30May 2001
Wallström 30May 2001
Action to be taken:- expansion of EU assistance in a measured way linked to North Korea's response tointernational concerns with regard to progress on inter-Korean reconciliation, non-proliferation issues, respect for human rights and political and economic and structuralreforms and to coordinate their policies with the other major actors of the internationalcommunity in order to enhance the dialogue with the DPRK;- support for the development of non-nuclear energy in the Korean peninsula;- continued humanitarian assistance;- monitoring of concrete results achieved in the context of the formal arrangementsmade for dialogue between the European Union and the DPRK on human rightsissues;
Specific programme of research andtechnological development
/Commission
/Communication
/ / Busquin 30/05/01 Action to be taken:- legislative procedure in progress.
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Title Ref.Author
Session doc.Procedure
In plenarySitting
adopted
Councilposition in
plenary
CommissionPosition in
plenary
Comments
Integrated European labour market 1998-1999 2001/2053EMPL
A5-0169/2001COS
Res. adopted / Diamantopoulou31/05/01
Action to be taken:- submission of a summary list of the main obstacles to cross-border and transnationalmobility;- wider access to EURES as regards both job requests and job offers so as to be ableto carry out a review at the end of the 2000/01 and 2002/03 periods;- hearing with EURES advisers in order to gain a clearer idea of the bottlenecks in theorganisation of the EURES system;- study of language problems that might hamper job seekers;- increased budget allocation for EURES, not least in preparation for EU enlargement;- high-level task force to be asked to submit suggestions and proposals for improvingthe EURES network by December 2001;- involvement of the European Parliament in reform of the EURES legal basis; such areform must follow the codecision procedure;
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Action taken by the CommissionI. Legislative textsIn accordance with the agreement of 17 November 1994 between Parliament and the Commission on the procedure whereby the Commission informs Parliament of action taken on texts adopted in plenary, the tables below set out theaction taken on texts adopted at the March 2001 part-sessions in:The analytical table of legislative amendments is based on the Interinstitutional Agreement on the Quality of Drafting of Legislative Texts of 12 December 1998 and on the possible horizontal nature of their coverage;The rate of acceptance of amendments for individual areas and the total rate of acceptance of the amended text varies from 0% to 100%.A rate of 100% shows total acceptance of Parliament's amendments by the Commission.
Rate of acceptanceTitle Ref;Committee;
Session doc.;Procedure
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European Parliament and Councildirective on relating to heating systemsfor motor vehicles and their trailers,and amending Council Directive70/156/EEC and repealing CouncilDirective 78/548/EEC
1998/0277JURI
A5-0055/2001COD ***II
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 100.00% 100.00% 2nd reading by Council scheduled for May 2001; conciliationprocedure seems unlikely; final adoption of the act possiblein June 2001;
European Parliament and Councildirective on national emission ceilingsfor certain atmospheric pollutants
1999/0067ENVI
A5-0067/2001COD ***II
no am. no am. 75.00% no am. no am. no am. 28.57% 38.89% COM currently preparing its opinion. Council unlikely toadopt all Parliament's amendments. Conciliation will thus benecessary.
European Parliament and Councildirective on the limitation of emissionsof certain pollutants into the air fromlarge combustion plants
1998/0225ENVI
A5-0068/2001COD ***II
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 69.44% 69.44% COM currently preparing its opinion. Council unlikely toadopt all Parliament's amendments. Conciliation will thus benecessary.
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Rate of acceptanceTitle Ref;Committee;
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European Parliament and Councilregulation amending CouncilRegulation (EC) No 2223/96 on thereclassification of settlements underswaps arrangements and underforward rate agreements
2000/0019ECON
A5-0071/2001COD ***I
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 100.00% 100.00% COM is going to amend its proposal to incorporate the twoamendments. Dossier likely to be closed at first reading ifthere are no differences between the texts adopted byParliament and by the Council.
European Parliament and of theCouncil on public access toenvironmental information
2000/0169ENVI
A5-0074/2001COD ***I
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 33.33% 33.33% It is planned that the Environment Council of 7-8 June 2001will reach a political agreement on a common position. Thatcommon position should be finalised during the second halfof 2001
Council Decision setting up a Europeancrime prevention network
2000/0824LIBE
A5-0070/2001CNS *
***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** COM has not notified the action taken;
Council Directive on minimumstandards for giving temporaryprotection in the event of a mass influxof displaced persons and on measurespromoting a balance of efforts betweenMember States in receiving suchpersons and bearing the consequencesthereof
2000/0127LIBE
A5-0077/2001CNS *
no am. 75.00% 50,00% no am. no am. 50,00% 27,78% 31,45% In view of the background to this dossier (first proposal forjoint action under Title VI in 1997; amended proposal in1998; proposal for a directive under Titre IV in March 2000)and the prospects for reaching political agreement in theCouncil in May 2001, it is not planned to submit an amendedproposal;
Council Regulation on cooperationbetween the courts of the MemberStates in the taking of evidence in civiland commercial matters
2000/0823JURI
A5-0073/2001CNS *
***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** ***/*** COM has not notified the action taken;
Council regulation on the commonorganisation of the markets in thesugar sector
2000/0250AGRI
A5-0081/2001CNS *
no am. no am. 0,00% 0,00% no am. 0,00% 0,00% 0,00% COM does not intend to amend the proposal; this proposalwas considered at the Agriculture Council on 19/20 March2001. The Council asked the SAC to draw up a decision tobe taken by the Agriculture Council at its next meeting.
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II. Other texts
Text title; Ref. Pol. Gr. or
Committee
Session doc. Procedure Recipients Commissionreferencedocument
describing actiontaken
Comments
Report by the Standing Working Group on the safetransport of radioactive material in the EuropeanUnion
1998/2083 RETT A5-0040/2001 COS COM, Council, Mem. St.gvts
SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votum
Action Plan to Improve Energy Efficiency in theEuropean Community
2000/2265 ITRE A5-0054/2001 COS COM, Council, Mem St.parls
SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votum
Proceedings of the ACP-EU Joint ParliamentaryAssembly in 2000
2000/2106 DEVE A5-0057/2001 INI ACP-EU Council, ACP-EU JPA, Mem. St. parls,ACP nat. parls, COM
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
EU Election Assistance and Observation 2000/2137 AFET A5-0060/2001 COS Council, COM SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votumThe Organisation and Management of the Internet International and European Policy Issues 1998-2000
2000/2140 ITRE A5-0063/2001 COS Council, COM, Mem. St.gvts and parls
SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votum
European Parliament's recommendations to theCommission on the negotiations conducted withinthe WTO framework on the Built-In Agenda
2001/2028 ITRE A5-0076/2001 INI COM, Council SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votum
Commission's 1999 Annual Report 'Protecting theCommunities' financial interests - the fight againstfraud'
2001/2036 CONT A5-0078/2001 COS Council, COM, Directorof OLAF, CoJ, CoA
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Future of the Biotechnology Industry 2000/2100 ITRE A5-0080/2001 INI Council, COM, Mem. St.and appl. country gvts,WTO
SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votum
Commission recommendation on the broadeconomic policy guidelines
2001/2008 ECON A5-0082/2001 INI Council, COM, Mem. St.gvts and parls
SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votum
Common Strategy of the European Union onUkraine
2000/2116 AFET A5-0083/2001 COS Council, COM, Mem. St.gvts and parls,Ukrainian gvt
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Strengthening of European Union capabilities forcivilian aspects of conflict prevention and crisismanagement
/ AFET B5-0012/2001B5-0013/2001B5-0172/01
/CORR
/ COM, Council, Mem.States
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
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Text title; Ref. Pol. Gr. or
Committee
Session doc. Procedure Recipients Commissionreferencedocument
describing actiontaken
Comments
Final report of the Committee of Wise Men on theRegulation of European Securities Markets
/ ECON B5-0016/2001B5-0017/2001B5-0173/2001
/ Council, COM, Heads ofState and/or gvt of theMem. States, FESCO
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
The information and communication strategy of theEU
/ CULT B5-0174/2001 / Council, COM, Mem. St.gvts
SP(2001)1329 COM intends to take action post votum
Preparations for the European Council which willtake place in Stockholm on 23/24 March 2001
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0175/2001 / European Council,Council, COM, Mem. St.and appl. country gvtsand parls
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Floods in Mozambique / Politicalgroups
B5-0176/2001 / Council, COM, Mem. St.parls, gvt and NationalPeople's Assembly ofMozambique, OAU, UNSec. Gen.
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Access to drugs for HIV/AIDS victims in the ThirdWorld
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0182/2001 / Council, COM, WTO,EU-ACP JPA, OAU
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Situation in Zimbabwe / Politicalgroups
B5-0183/2001 / COM, Council, Mem. St.gvts, gvt and parl. ofZimbabwe, ACP/EUJPA OAU Sec. Gen.and CommonwealthSec. Gen.
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Afghanistan / Politicalgroups
B5-0184/2001 / Council, COM, Talibanauthorities, NorthernAlliance, govts ofPakistan, Saudi Arabia,UAE, India, China,Russia, Iran, Uzbekistanand Tajikistan,UNESCO, the ArabGroup in UNESCO, theIslamic Organisation forEducation and the UNSecurity Council
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
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Text title; Ref. Pol. Gr. or
Committee
Session doc. Procedure Recipients Commissionreferencedocument
describing actiontaken
Comments
Children abducted by one of their parents / Politicalgroups
B5-0185/2001 / EU Presidency, Council,COM, gvt of Kenya,President of Kenya (MrMoi), UN Sec. Gen.
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Kidnapping of Portuguese citizens in Cabinda / Politicalgroups
B5-0186/2001 / Council, COM, Mem. St.gvts and parls, gvt andNational Assembly ofAngola, UN, the leadersof FLEC and FLEC-Renovada
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Situation in Kalimantan / Politicalgroups
B5-0187/2001 / Council, COM, gvt ofIndonesia
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Situation in Turkmenistan / Politicalgroups
B5-0188/2001 / Council, COM, Mem. St.gvts, OSCE gvts, gvt ofTurkmenistan
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
UN Conference on illicit trafficking in small and lightweapons in all its aspects to be held in July 2001
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0189/2001 / Council, COM, ÚN Sec.Gen.
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Humanitarian disaster in Mongolia / Politicalgroups
B5-0191/2001 / Council, COM, FAO,President, gvt and parlof Mongolia
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
Situation on the border between Kosovo and theFormer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0230/2001 / COM, Council, HighRepresentative ofCFSP, gvt of FYROM,NATO, UNMIK, gvt ofBosnia andHerzegovina, gvts ofFRY and Montenegro
SP(2001)1329 COM does not intend to take action postvotum
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Final legislative acts
Rate of acceptanceTitle Ref;Committee;Procedure
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European Parliament and Councildirective on the reorganisation andwinding up of credit institutions
1985/0046ECON
COD ***II
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 100.00% 100.00% Act adopted by the Council by QM, oneMember State voting against, and itwas accompanied by 3 statements bythe Council and the Commission;Parliament's amendments to theCouncil's common position wereaccepted in their entirety subject to anumber of drafting changes;
total time for adoption of act: 15 yrs4 months
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Rate of acceptanceTitle Ref;Committee;Procedure
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European Parliament and Councilregulation on the closure andliquidation of projects adopted by theCommission under CouncilRegulation (EC) No 213/96 on theimplementation of the EuropeanCommunities investment partnersfinancial instrument for the countriesof Latin America, Asia, theMediterranean region and SouthAfrica
2000/0034DEVE
COD ***II
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 100.00% no am. 100.00% Act adopted by the Council by QM;Parliament's first-reading amendmentswere incorporated into the Councilcommon position subject to a numberof drafting changes;
total time for adoption of act: 14months
European Parliament and CouncilDirective amending Directive94/58/EEC on the minimum level oftraining of seafarers (codified version)
2000/0131JURI
COD ***I
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. does notapply
Act adopted by the Council by QM;
total time for adoption of act: 10months
Regulation of the EuropeanParliament and of the Councilconcerning the distribution ofauthorisations among Member Statesreceived through the Agreementsbetween the European Communityand the Republic of Bulgaria andbetween the European Communityand the Republic of Hungaryestablishing certain conditions for thecarriage of goods by road and thepromotion of combined transport
1999/0264RETT
COD ***I
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 100.00% 100.00% Act adopted by Council by QM;Parliament's first-reading amendmentwas accepted by the Council;
total time for adoption of act: 1 yr 3months;
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Council Regulation listing the thirdcountries whose nationals must be inpossession of visas when crossingthe external borders and those whosenationals are exempt from thatrequirement
2000/0030LIBE
CNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 6,00% 6,00% Act adopted by Council unanimously,one Member State abstaining, andaccompanied by a declaration (27/01)by the Belgian delegation;An amendment by Parliament wasaccepted in its spirit;
total time for adoption of act: 2months
Council Directive on theapproximation of the laws of theMember States relating to thesafeguarding of employees' rights inthe event of transfers of undertakings,businesses or parts of businesses(codified version)
2000/0108JURI
CNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. does notapply
Act adopted by Council unanimously;
total time for adoption of act: 8months
Council regulation extending for aperiod of up to one year the financingof certain quality and marketingimprovement plans approved underTitle IIa of Regulation (EEC) No1035/72
2000/0252AGRICNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0,00% 0,00% Act adopted by Council by QM andaccompanied by a declaration (28/01)by the Spanish delegation;
total time for adoption of act: 5months
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Strasbourg
Summary ofresolutions and decisions adopted,
subjects discussed in plenary and action taken
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prescriptions minimales de sécuritéaménagement du temps de travailozone dans l'air ambiantprotection des forêts contre les incendiesprotection des forêts contre la pollution atmosphériquearbres fruitiers: détermination du potentiel de productionstatistiques structurelles des entreprisesTELECOM: service universel et droits des utilisateursAgence européenne pour la sécurité maritimesystème de suivi, de contrôle et d'information
du trafic maritimeAutorité alimentaire européenne
conditions et règles sanitairesapplicables aux sous-produits animauxFonds d'indemnisation pour les dommages
dus à la pollution par les hydrocarburescompte rendus d'évenements
dans l'aviation civile
codécison
lutte contre la peste porcinemodif. directive 91/630
"normes minimales pour la protect. des porcs"modification de la directive 77/388/CEEcoordination des interventions
de protection civilelutte contre la traite des êtres humainsmodif. du règl.1259/99 "régime de soutien direct"modif. du règl.2792/99 "actions struct.-pêche"Comores: protocole pêche
DOM, Açores, Madère, îles Canariesmesures spécifiques pour certains produits agricolesmodif. du règl.1254/99 "OCM viande bovine"modif. du règl.1696/71 "OCM houblon"
modif. du règl. 549/69règl. "cessation définitive de fonctions "Kosovo: aide financière exceptionnelledécision-cadre: lutte contre l'exploitation sexuelle
des enfants et la pédopornographiemodif. directive2000/29/CE "organismes nuisibles"
consultation
modification du règlement 1260/99fonds structurels
avis conforme
Travaux législatifs
Conseil européen de GöteborgSPG 2002-2004bien-être des animaux
Conseil, CommissionDéclarations, Communications
exploitation des biens culturelsapprovisionnement pétrolier de l'Unionimplants en siliconetechnologies de l'informationet des communications-TIC
développement du service extérieurprocessus ASEM
Rapports requérant l'avis du PE
groupe spécial de l'OMC/section 211
Questions orales
convention sur l'interdictiondes armes biologiques et à toxinesRépublique centrafricaineEgypteAngolaTchadGuatemalaAfghanistanNépalMalaisie
Débat d'actualité
Contrôle politique
Session JUIN 2001 Strasbourg
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le globe en séance
Situation en République Centrafricaine
Guatemala: droits de l'Homme
Tchad: fraude électorale Malaisie: droits de l'Homme
Egypte:droits de l'Homme
Afghanistan: droits de l'Homme
Angola: état de la situation
Népal: état de la situation
Conseil européen de Göteborg Kosovo : aide financière
DOM, Açores, Madère, Canaries : produits agricoles
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I. Legislative Procedures
Key:***III: Conciliation - ***II: Codecision - second reading - ***I: Codecision first reading - ***: Assent procedure - *: Consultation
Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
Commissionposition in
plenary
European Parliament and Council directive on the organisationof the working time of persons whose occupation is theperformance of mobile road-transport activities
EMPL 1998/0319A5-0196/2001
Hughes
COD ***II common pos. amended 14 June 2001 / de Palacio13 June 2001
European Parliament and Council directive amending CouncilDirective 89/655/EEC concerning the minimum safety andhealth requirements for the use of work equipment by workersat work (2nd individual Directive within the meaning of Article16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC)
EMPL 1998/0327A5-0156/2001
Skinner
COD ***II common pos. approved 14 June 2001 / de Palacio13 June 2001
European Parliament and Council Regulation of the amendingCouncil Regulation (EEC) No 3528/86 on the protection of theCommunitys forests against atmospheric pollution
ENVI 1999/0159A5-0179/2001
Redondo Jimenez
COD ***II common pos. approved 13 June 2001 / Fischler12 June 2001
European Parliament and Council Regulation amendingCouncil Regulation (EEC) No 2158/92 on protection of theCommunitys forests against fire
ENVI 1999/0160A5-0179/2001
Redondo Jimenez
COD ***II common pos. approved 13 June 2001 / Fischler12 June 2001
European Parliament and Council directive on relating toozone in ambient air
ENVI 1999/0068A5-0187/2001
Davies
COD ***II common pos. amended 13 June 2001 / Wallström12 June 2001
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Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
Commissionposition in
plenary
European Parliament and Council directive on universalservice and users' rights relating to electronic communicationsnetworks and services
JURI 2000/0183A5-0202/2001
Harbour
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 13 June 2001 / Liikanen12 June 2001
European Parliament and Council Regulation amendingRegulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 concerning structuralbusiness statistics
JURI 2001/0023A5-0181/2001
Lulling
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 13 June 2001 / Solbes Mira12 June 2001
European Parliament and Council regulation laying down thegeneral principles and requirements of food law, establishingthe European Food Authority, and laying down procedures inmatters of food safety
ENVI 2000/0286A5-0198/2001
Whitehead
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 12 June 2001 / Byrne12 June 2001
European Parliament and Council directive amending CouncilDirectives 90/425/EEC and 92/118/EEC as regards healthrequirements for animal by-products
ENVI 2000/0230A5-0185/2001
Paulsen
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 12 June 2001 / Byrne12 June 2001
European Parliament and Council regulation laying down thegeneral principles and requirements of food law, establishingthe European Food Authority, and laying down procedures inmatters of food safety
ENVI 2000/0259A5-0200/2001
Paulsen
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 12 June 2001 / Byrne12 June 2001
European Parliament and Council directive concerningstatistical surveys in order to determine the productionpotential of plantations of certain species of fruit trees
AGRI 2000/0291A5-0182/2001
Redondo Jimenez
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 13 June 2001 without debate without debate
European Parliament and Council regulation on theestablishment of a fund for the compensation of oil pollutiondamage in European waters and related measures
RETT 2000/0326A5-0201/2001
Esclopé
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / de Palacio13 June 2001
European Parliament and Council directive on occurrencereporting in civil aviation
RETT 2000/0343A5-0203/2001
Collins
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / de Palacio13 June 2001
Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Councilestablishing a European Maritime Safety Agency
RETT 2000/0327A5-0205/2001
Mastorakis
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / de Palacio13 June 2001
European Parliament and Council directive establishing aCommunity monitoring, control and information system formaritime traffic
RETT 2000/0325A5-0208/2001
Sterckx
COD ***I legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / de Palacio13 June 2001
Council regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999laying down general provisions on the Structural Funds
RETT 2000/0306A5-0164/2001
Markov
AVC *** legislative prop. approved 14 June 2001 without debate without debate
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Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
Commissionposition in
plenary
Council decision on further exceptional financial assistance toKosovo
AFET 2001/0045A5-0209/2001
Brok
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Solbes Mira13 June 2001
Council framework decision on combating trafficking in humanbeings
LIBE 2001/0024A5-0183/2001
Klamt
CNS * legislative prop. amended 12 June 2001 /... Vitorino11 June 2001
Council Framework Decision on combating the sexualexploitation of children and child pornography
LIBE 2001/0025A5-0206/2001Karamanou
CNS * legislative prop. amended 12 June 2001 / Vitorino11 June 2001
Council directive amending Directive 77/388/EEC with a viewto simplifying, modernising and harmonising the conditions laiddown for invoicing in respect of value added tax
ECON 2000/0289A5-0149/2001
Torres Marques
CNS * legislative prop. amended 13 June 2001 /... Bolkestein12 June 2001
Council regulation introducing special measures to terminatethe service of officials of the Commission of the EuropeanCommunities as part of the reform of the Commission
JURI 2001/0027A5-0194/2001
Miller
CNS * legislative prop. amended 13 June 2001 / Kinnock12 June 2001
Council regulation amending Regulation (Euratom, ECSC,EEC) No 549/69 determining the categories of officials andother servants of the European Communities to whom theprovisions of Article 12, the second paragraph of Article 13 andArticle 14 of the Protocol on the Privileges and Immunities ofthe Communities apply
JURI 2001/0028A5-0194/2001
Miller
CNS * legislative prop. approved 13 June 2001 / Kinnock12 June 2001
Council decision establishing a Community mechanism for thecoordination of civil protection intervention in the event ofemergencies
ENVI 2000/0248A5-0180/2001
Gonzalez Alvarez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council directive on Community measures for the control ofclassical swine fever
AGRI 2000/0214A5-0143/2001
Redondo Jimenez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Byrne14 June 2001
Council regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 1259/1999establishing common rules for direct support schemes underthe Common Agricultural Policy
AGRI 2000/0335A5-0184/2001
Graefe zu Baringdorf
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation amending Regulation (EEC) No 3763/91introducing specific measures in respect of certain agriculturalproducts for the benefit of the French overseas departments asregards the structural measures
AGRI 2000/0307A5-0195/2001
Martinez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
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Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
Commissionposition in
plenary
Council regulation amending Regulation (EEC) No 1600/92concerning specific measures for the Azores and Madeirarelating to certain agricultural products as regards thestructural measures
AGRI 2000/0308A5-0195/2001
Martinez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation amending Regulation (EEC) No 1601/92concerning specific measures for the Canary Islands withregard to certain agricultural products as regards the structuralmeasures
AGRI 2000/0309A5-0195/2001
Martinez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation introducing specific measures for certainagricultural products for the French overseas departments
AGRI 2000/0313A5-0197/2001
Martinez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation introducing specific measures for certainagricultural products for the French overseas departments
AGRI 2000/0314A5-0197/2001
Martinez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation introducing specific measures for certainagricultural products for the Azores and Madeira
AGRI 2000/0316A5-0197/2001
Martinez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation introducing specific measures for certainagricultural products for the Canary Islands
AGRI 2000/0317A5-0197/2001
Martinez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation amending Regulation (EEC) No 1696/71 onthe common organisation of the market in hops
AGRI 2000/0330A5-0204/2001
Mayer
CNS * legislative prop. amended 13 June 2001 without debate without debate
Council directive amending Directive 91/630/EEC laying downminimum standards for the protection of pigs
AGRI 2001/0021A5-0210/2001
Busk
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Byrne13 June 2001
Council directive amending Council Directive 2000/29/EC onprotective measures against the introduction into theCommunity of organisms harmful to plants or plant productsand against their spread within the Community
AGRI 2001/0090C5-0162/2001
procedure withoutreport
CNS * legislative prop. approved 13 June 2001 without report without report
Council regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 2792/1999laying down the detailed rules and arrangements regardingCommunity structural assistance in the fisheries sector
PECH 2000/0310A5-0189/2001
Poignant
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
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Title Author Ref.Session doc.Rapporteur
Procedure In plenary Sitting adopted Councilposition in plenary
Commissionposition in
plenary
Council regulation derogating from certain provisions ofCouncil Regulation (EC) No 2792/1999 laying down thedetailed rules and arrangements regarding Communitystructural assistance in the fisheries sector
PECH 2001/0035A5-0190/2001Fraga Estévez
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
Council regulation on the conclusion of the Protocol setting outthe fishing opportunities and financial contribution provided forin the Agreement between the European EconomicCommunity and the Islamic Federal Republic of the Comoroson fishing off the Comoros for the period from 28 February2001 to 27 February 2004
PECH 2001/0088A5-0192/2001Perez Royo
CNS * legislative prop. amended 14 June 2001 / Fischler14 June 2001
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Legislative amendments
The breakdown of amendments adopted in plenary are classified in accordance with the Interinstitutional Agreement on the Quality of Drafting of Community Legislation, OJ C 73, 17.3.1999.The column particular aspects of amendments adopted shows whether any of the following have been dealt with: L: legal basis, ?: Charter of Fundamental Rights, ΑΩ: time aspects, <=>: comitology, €: budgetimpact, i-PE: information law, [X]: anti-fraud measures. The symbol "e.a", means that amendments adopted can refer to Treaty principles, other acts in force, the organisation of the procedure, wording, etc.
Absolute number of amendments . adopted
Breakdown of amendmentsTitle Ref.CommitteeRapporteur
Session doc.Procedure
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European Parliament andCouncil directive on theorganisation of the working timeof persons whose occupation isthe performance of mobile road-transport activities
1998/0319EMPL
A5-0196/2001Hughes
COD ***II
22 0 20 1 2 8 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 "e.a"
European Parliament andCouncil directive on relating toozone in ambient air
1999/0068ENVI
A5-0187/2001Davies
COD ***II
25 8 17 0 2 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 ΑΩ
European Parliament andCouncil directive on universalservice and users' rights relatingto electronic communicationsnetworks and services
2000/0183JURI
A5-0202/2001HarbourCOD ***I
62 6 66 0 5 18 2 0 9 0 23 0 8 1 ΑΩ
i-PE
European Parliament andCouncil Regulation amendingRegulation (EC, Euratom) No58/97 concerning structuralbusiness statistics
2001/0023JURI
A5-0181/2001Lulling
COD ***I
10 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 "e.a"
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Absolute number of amendments . adopted
Breakdown of amendmentsTitle Ref.CommitteeRapporteur
Session doc.Procedure
In c
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European Parliament andCouncil directive amendingCouncil Directives 90/425/EECand 92/118/EEC as regardshealth requirements for animalby-products
2000/0230ENVI
A5-0185/2001PaulsenCOD ***I
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ΑΩ
European Parliament andCouncil regulation laying downthe general principles andrequirements of food law,establishing the European FoodAuthority, and laying downprocedures in matters of foodsafety
2000/0286ENVI
A5-0198/2001WhiteheadCOD ***I
189 6 184 1 23 73 17 0 14 36 7 0 0 13 ΑΩ€
<=>i-PE[X]
European Parliament andCouncil regulation laying downthe health rules concerninganimal by-products not intendedfor human consumption
2000/0259ENVI
A5-0200/2001PaulsenCOD ***I
99 2 89 0 13 38 0 0 3 1 1 0 30 3 ΑΩ<=>[X]
European Parliament andCouncil directive concerningstatistical surveys in order todetermine the productionpotential of plantations of certainspecies of fruit trees
2000/0291AGRI
A5-0182/2001RedondoJiménezCOD ***I
2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "e.a"
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Breakdown of amendmentsTitle Ref.CommitteeRapporteur
Session doc.Procedure
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European Parliament andCouncil regulation on theestablishment of a fund for thecompensation of oil pollutiondamage in European waters andrelated measures
2000/0326RETT
A5-0201/2001EsclopéCOD ***I
33 2 34 1 10 11 4 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 ΑΩ<=>i-PE
European Parliament andCouncil directive on occurrencereporting in civil aviation
2000/0343RETT
A5-0203/2001Collins
COD ***I
11 1 10 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ΑΩ
Regulation of the EuropeanParliament and of the Councilestablishing a European MaritimeSafety Agency
2000/0327RETT
A5-0205/2001MastorakisCOD ***I
17 3 19 0 1 5 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 ΑΩ€
i-PE[X]
European Parliament andCouncil directive establishing aCommunity monitoring, controland information system formaritime traffic
2000/0325RETT
A5-0208/2001Sterckx
COD ***I
28 0 28 0 7 14 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 ΑΩi-PE
Council decision on furtherexceptional financial assistanceto Kosovo
2001/0045AFET
A5-0209/2001Brok
CNS *
15 0 15 1 7 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 LΑΩ€
<=>
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Breakdown of amendmentsTitle Ref.CommitteeRapporteur
Session doc.Procedure
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Council framework decision oncombating trafficking in humanbeings
2001/0024LIBE
A5-0183/2001KlamtCNS *
43 4 38 1 7 14 1 0 5 0 9 0 0 1 ?i-PE
Council Framework Decision oncombating the sexual exploitationof children and child pornography
2001/0025LIBE
A5-0206/2011Karamanou
CNS *
36 6 34 0 2 17 1 0 6 0 6 0 0 2 ΑΩ
Council directive amendingDirective 77/388/EEC with a viewto simplifying, modernising andharmonising the conditions laiddown for invoicing in respect ofvalue added tax
2000/0289ECON
A5-0149/2001Torres
MarquesCNS *
25 1 24 0 1 15 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 ΑΩ
Council regulation introducingspecial measures to terminatethe service of officials of theCommission of the EuropeanCommunities as part of thereform of the Commission
2001/0027JURI
A5-0194/2001MillerCNS *
20 0 20 1 10 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ΑΩ€
i-PE
Council decision establishing aCommunity mechanism for thecoordination of civil protectionintervention in the event ofemergencies
2000/0248ENVI
A5-0180/2001GonzalezAlvarezCNS *
41 4 42 0 11 13 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 4 <=>
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Council directive on Communitymeasures for the control ofclassical swine fever
2000/0214AGRI
A5-0143/2001RedondoJimenezCNS *
32 2 33 0 5 17 2 0 6 0 1 0 2 0 ΑΩ€
<=>i-PE
Council regulation amendingRegulation (EC) No 1259/1999establishing common rules fordirect support schemes under theCommon Agricultural Policy
2000/0335AGRI
A5-0184/2001Graefe zuBaringdorf
CNS *
4 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 €
Council regulation amendingRegulation (EEC) No 3763/91introducing specific measures inrespect of certain agriculturalproducts for the benefit of theFrench overseas departments asregards the structural measures
2000/0307AGRI
A5-0195/2001MartinezCNS *
11 0 10 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 ΑΩ€
Council regulation amendingRegulation (EEC) No 1600/92concerning specific measures forthe Azores and Madeira relatingto certain agricultural products asregards the structural measures
2000/0308AGRI
A5-0195/200MartinezCNS *
12 0 10 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 LΑΩ€
i-PE
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Council regulation amendingRegulation (EEC) No 1601/92concerning specific measures forthe Canary Islands with regard tocertain agricultural products asregards the structural measures
2000/0309AGRI
A5-0195/2001MartinezCNS *
12 0 10 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 LΑΩ€
i-PE
Council regulation introducingspecific measures for certainagricultural products for theFrench overseas departments
2000/0313AGRI
A5-0197/2001MartinezCNS *
41 0 41 0 9 9 0 0 4 0 12 0 3 4 ΑΩ€
<=>i-PE
Council regulation introducingspecific measures for certainagricultural products for theAzores and Madeira
2000/0314AGRI
A5-0197/2001MartinezCNS *
69 0 67 0 17 18 0 0 1 0 29 0 2 0 ΑΩ€
Council regulation introducingspecific measures for certainagricultural products for theCanary Islands
2000/0316AGRI
A5-0197/2001MartinezCNS *
53 0 52 0 13 12 0 0 5 0 17 0 2 3 ΑΩ€
<=>i-PE
Council regulation amendingRegulation (EC) No 1254/1999on the common organisation ofthe market in beef and veal
2000/0317AGRI
A5-0197/2001MartinezCNS *
4 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 L
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Absolute number of amendments . adopted
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Council regulation amendingRegulation (EEC) No 1696/71 onthe common organisation of themarket in hops
2000/0330AGRI
A5-0204/2001MayerCNS *
5 0 5 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ΑΩ
Council directive amendingDirective 91/630/EEC layingdown minimum standards for theprotection of pigs
2001/0021AGRI
A5-0210/2001Busk
CNS *
33 0 31 0 10 6 0 0 2 0 11 1 0 1 ΑΩi-PE
Council regulation amendingRegulation (EC) No 2792/1999laying down the detailed rulesand arrangements regardingCommunity structural assistancein the fisheries sector
2000/0310PECH
A5-0189/2001Poignant
CNS *
5 3 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 LΑΩ
Council regulation derogatingfrom certain provisions of CouncilRegulation (EC) No 2792/1999laying down the detailed rulesand arrangements regardingCommunity structural assistancein the fisheries sector
2001/0035PECH
A5-0190/2001Fraga Estévez
CNS *
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ΑΩ
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Council regulation on theconclusion of the Protocol settingout the fishing opportunities andfinancial contribution provided forin the Agreement between theEuropean Economic Communityand the Islamic Federal Republicof the Comoros on fishing off theComoros for the period from 28February 2001 to 27 February2004
2001/0088PECH
A5-0192/2001Perez Royo
CNS *
6 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 €i-PE
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Political Scrutiny
Title Ref.Author
Session doc.Procedure
In plenarySitting adopted
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Commissionposition in
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Comments
Council Regulation (EEC) No 3911/92 on theexport of cultural goods and Council Directive93/7/EEC on the return of cultural objectsunlawfully removed from the territory of aMember State
2000/2246CULT
A5-0122/2001COS
Res. adopted12 June 2001
/ Bolkestein11 June 2001
Action to be taken:- campaign in the Member States and candidate countries to raiseawareness- public catalogue of cultural goods- revision of Regulation (EEC) No 3911/92- Green Paper before 31 December 2001- digital information network
Communication from the Commission on theEuropean Union's oil supply
2000/2335ITRE
A5-0163/2001COS
Res. adopted with ams14 June 2001
/ de Palacio13 June 2001
Action to be taken:- long-term strategies to diversify the EUs imports- encouragement of use and production of biofuels in the candidatecountries- elimination of distortions of competition- coordination mechanism between the General Affairs Council, theECOFIN Council and the Transport Council- retention of the ALTERNER II and SAVE II programmes
Petitions declared admissible concerningsilicone implants (Petitions Nos 470/1998and 771/1998)
2001/2068PETI
A5-0186/2001Own-init.
Res. adopted13 June 2001
/ Liikanen12 June 2001
Action to be taken:- presentation of measures to ensure that implants meet the highestpossible standard of safety and quality
Information and CommunicationTechnologies (ICT) and developing countries
2000/2327DEVE
A5-0191/2001Own-init.
Res. adopted with ams12 June 2001
/ Bolkestein11 June 2001
Action to be taken:- creation of a reliable and transparent legal ad regulatory environment indeveloping countries- ICT to remain a targeted EDF activity- definition of a common and coherent policy for ICT- creation of appropriate administrative structure at the Commission- presentation of a follow-up report for 2003
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Title Ref.Author
Session doc.Procedure
In plenarySitting adopted
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plenary
Commissionposition in
plenary
Comments
Commission communication on thedevelopment of the external service
2000/2292AFET
A5-0199/2001COS
Res. adopted with ams14 June 2001
/ Patten12 June 2001
Action to be taken:- measures for delegation officials- consideration of possibility of incorporating national external services intothe Communitys external service- creation of new delegations on the basis of criteria- consideration of the possibility of a rolling fund- bench-mark exercise by 15 October 2001
Commission Working Document:Perspectives and Priorities for the ASEMProcess (Asia Europe Meeting) into the newdecade
2000/2243AFET
A5-0207/2001COS
Res. adopted with ams13 June 2001
/ Patten12 June 2001
Action to be taken:- regular information for Parliament on developments in the ASEM process- monitoring at each ASEM summit of progress in the field of human rights;- presentation of a new proposal in view of the ASEM IV summit- visas for the Taiwanese Government authorities- convening of an Asia-Europe parliamentary meeting (ASEP II) in 2002
Animal welfare /Commission
/Commission statement
/ Winberg11 June
2001
Byrne11 June 2001
- preparation of Commission guidelines- list of current initiatives
WTO Panel/Section 211 /ITRE
B5-0326/2001QUO- Council
/ Danielsson12 June
2001
Lamy12 June 2001
- reminder of each institutions prerogatives- justification of procedures undertaken by the Commission
Proposal for a Council regulation setting up asystem of generalised preferences for 2002-2004
/Commission
/Communication
/ / Lamy12 June 2001
- presentation of the main features of the Commission proposal doublybased on the common trade policy and the EU strategy on sustainabledevelopment and combating poverty
The Compliance Protocol for the Biologicaland Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC)
/Political groupsB5-0434/2001Topical debate
Joint res. adopted14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- recommendation that the final version of the protocol establish a modernand open verification regime- consideration of problems at the Göteborg Summit with the US President
The situation in the Central African Republic /Political groupsB5-0431/2001Topical debate
Joint res. adopted14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- cessation of hostilities- increase in humanitarian aid
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Title Ref.Author
Session doc.Procedure
In plenarySitting adopted
Councilposition in
plenary
Commissionposition in
plenary
Comments
Human rights in Guatemala /Political groupsB5-0430/2001
Debate human rights
Joint res. adopted withams
14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- monitoring of progress
The Presidential elections in Chad /Political groupsB5-0439/2001Topical debate
Joint res. adopted14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- team of monitors to be sent to the next elections- funding of programmes to prevent future technical and electoralirregularities- examination of the possibility of using the consultation procedure underArticle 96 of the Cotonou Convention
Human rights in Egypt /Political groupsB5-0440/2001
Debate human rights
Joint res. adopted14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- assurance of a fair trial for Dr Ibrahim- strengthening of the MEDA programme for democracy
Malaysia /Political groupsB5-0433/2001Topical debate
Joint res. adopted14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- questions to be raised at the EU-Malaysia Partenariat on 5-6 November2001
The further human rights abuses by theTaliban regime in Afghanistan
/Political groupsB5-0427/2001
Debate human rights
Joint res. adopted withams
14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- review of diplomatic recognition of the Taliban regime- opening of an ECHO office in Dushanbe
The aftermath of the massacre of the royalfamily in Nepal
/Political groupsB5-0428/2001Topical debate
Joint res. adopted14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- international observers to be included in the commission of inquiry
The situation in Angola /Political groupsB5-0445/2001Topical debate
Joint res. adopted withams
14 June 2001
/ Byrne14 June 2001
Action to be taken:- conclusions of the expert reports called for by the UN to be taken intoconsidération
The preparation of the European Council on15-16 June 2001 in Göteborg
/Political groupsB5-0405/2001
Council/ Commissionstatement
Joint res. adopted withams
13 June 2001
Lindh13 June
2001
Prodi13 June 2001
Action to be taken:- proposals on the future of the EU, sustainable development, climatechange, the CFSP, trans-Atlantic relations, the Middle East and the FYROM
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Action Taken by the CommissionIII. Legislative textsIn accordance with the agreement of 17 November 1994 between Parliament and the Commission on the procedure whereby the Commission informs Parliament of action taken on texts adopted in plenary, the tables below set out theaction taken on texts adopted at the April 2001 part-session.The analysis of legislative amendments is based on the interinstitutional agreement on the drafting quality of legislative texts of 22 December 1998 and their general scope.The rate of acceptance of amendments for individual areas and the total rate of acceptance of the amended text varies from 0% to 100%.A rate of 100% shows total acceptance of Parliament's amendments by the Commission.
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Directive of the EuropeanParliament and of the Councilamending Council Directive91/308/EEC on prevention of theuse of the financial system for thepurpose of money laundering
1999/0152LIBEA5-0090/2001COD ***II
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% As the Commission rejected all the amendments anamended proposal will not be drawn up. TheCommission will do everything possible to ensure thatconciliation will be constructive and conclusive.Conciliation seems inevitable.
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Rate of acceptanceTitle Ref;Committee;
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European Parliament and Councildirective amending CouncilDirective 79/373/EEC on thecirculation of compoundfeedingstuffs and repealingCommission Directive91/357/EEC
2000/0015AGRIA5-0079/2001COD ***II
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% The Commission will continue to support the commonposition of the Council.The amendments that cannot be accepted by theCommission concern an exact declaration of thequantities of all feed materials in compoundfeedingstuffs for production animals and a recital callingon the Commission to prevent proposals for a positivelist of permissible feed materials for feedingstuffs by 31December 2001.The common position includes most of Parliamentsamendments at first reading (only the amendment onthe positive list of feed materials is not included, on thegrounds that it does not come within the scope of theproposal).The common position guarantees a level of securityequivalent to that in the original proposal.
European Parliament and Councilregulation amending CouncilRegulation (EC) No 2223/96 asconcerns the use of ESA 95 in thedetermination of Member Statespayments to the VAT-based ownresource
2000/0241BUDGA5-0101-2001COD ***I
no am. no am. no am. 100.00% no am. 0.00% no am. 0.00% 33.33% The Commission will amend its proposal to incorporatethe amendment accepted.The matter is not likely to be closed at first reading.Parliament seems very keen for Amendments 2 and 3to be incorporated into the regulation whereas theCouncils position is diametrically opposed. The Councilwill challenge the legality of attaching budgetconsiderations to a statistical regulation.
European Parliament and Councildirective amending for theseventh time Council Directive76/768/EEC on the approximationof the laws of the Member Statesrelating to cosmetic products
2000/0077ENVIA5-0095/2001COD ***I
no am. no am. 0.00% no am. no am. 50.00% no am. 60.92% 57,55% An amended proposal will be presented by theCommission.Final adoption is not due before 2002.The Swedish Presidency anticipated political agreementon a common position or adoption of a commonposition at the Home Affairs Council meeting on 30-31March 2001.
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Rate of acceptanceTitle Ref;Committee;
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European Parliament and Councildecision adopting a programme ofCommunity action in the field ofpublic health (2001-2006)
2000/0119ENVIA5-0104/2001COD ***I
no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% 30.00% no am. 52.50% 49.18% An amended proposal will be presented by theCommission.Forecasts for the second reading seem morefavourable than before. However conciliation cannot beruled out, on budgetary matters for example.
European Parliament and Councilregulation concerning the grantingof aid for the coordination oftransport by rail, road and inlandwaterway
2000/0023RETTA5-0096/2001COD ***I
no am. no am. 100.00% 20.00% no am. no am. no am. 32.69% 32.89% The Commission will adopt an amended proposal ingood time, taking account of amendments it accepted,with some rewording.The proposal for a regulation has not yet beendiscussed by the Councils working party on transport.On 17 January 2001 the proposal was presented to theworking party on transport for a round-table discussionand for first reactions but no further meeting has beendevoted to it since. The Belgian Presidency has notindicated that the proposal will have any priority. It willprobably therefore be adopted in the second half of2002.
Council decision establishing aEuropean Judicial Network in civiland commercial matters
2000/0240LIBEA5-0091/2001CNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 60.00% no am. 34.29% 37.50% The amended Commission proposal was adopted on 24April 2001.The proposal was due to be adopted by the JHACouncil on 28-29 May.
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Rate of acceptanceTitle Ref;Committee;
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Council decision establishing asecond phase of the programmeof incentives and exchanges,training and cooperation for legalpractitioners (Grotius II - Generaland Criminal)
2000/0339LIBEA5-0094/2001CNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% The Commission will prepare for incorporation ofthe programmes in a general frameworkcorresponding to the area of freedom, security andjustice, which may eventually lead to presentationof framework programmes under Titles VI of theTEU and IV of the EC Treaty and another in thecontext of asylum and immigration, which will veryprobably be treated differently from otherobjectives.The Commission does not intend to amend itsproposals. Parliaments proposals for amendmentshave been examined by the Council.Probably due to be adopted by the JHA Council on 28-29 May.
Council decision establishing asecond phase of the programmeof incentives, exchanges, trainingand cooperation for lawenforcement authorities (Oisin II)
2000/0340LIBEA5-0094/2001CNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% The Commission will prepare for incorporation ofthe programmes in a general frameworkcorresponding to the area of freedom, security andjustice, which may eventually lead to presentationof framework programmes under Titles VI of theTEU and IV of the EC Treaty and another in thecontext of asylum and immigration, which will veryprobably be treated differently from otherobjectives.The Commission does not intend to amend itsproposals. Parliaments proposals for amendmentshave been examined by the Council.Probably due to be adopted by the JHA Council on 28-29 May.
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Council decision establishing asecond phase of the programmeof incentives, exchanges, trainingand cooperation for personsresponsible for combating trade inhuman beings and the sexualexploitation of children (Stop II)
2000/0341LIBEA5-0094/2001CNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% The Commission will prepare for incorporation ofthe programmes in a general frameworkcorresponding to the area of freedom, security andjustice, which may eventually lead to presentationof framework programmes under Titles VI of theTEU and IV of the EC Treaty and another in thecontext of asylum and immigration, which will veryprobably be treated differently from otherobjectives.The Commission does not intend to amend itsproposals. Parliaments proposals for amendmentshave been examined by the Council.Probably due to be adopted by the JHA Council on 28-29 May.
Council decision establishing aprogramme of incentives andexchanges, training andcooperation for the prevention ofcrime (Hippocrates)
2000/0304LIBEA5-0094/2001CNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% The Commission will prepare for incorporation ofthe programmes in a general frameworkcorresponding to the area of freedom, security andjustice, which may eventually lead to presentationof framework programmes under Titles VI of theTEU and IV of the EC Treaty and another in thecontext of asylum and immigration, which will veryprobably be treated differently from otherobjectives.The Commission does not intend to amend itsproposals. Parliaments proposals for amendmentshave been examined by the Council.Probably due to be adopted by the JHA Council on 28-29 May.
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Council regulation amendingRegulation (EC) No 1251/1999establishing a support system forproducers of certain arable crops
2001/2043AGRIA5-0117/2001CNS *
no am. no am. 0.00% no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% The Commission has no intention of changing itsproposal.On 24 and 25 April 2001 the Agriculture Councilreached political agreement on this proposal, which willmake it possible to adopt it officially.
Council decision on a financialcontribution by the Community tocertain expenditure incurred bythe Member States inimplementing the control,inspection and surveillancesystems applicable to thecommon fisheries policy
2000/0273PECHA5-0098/2001CNS *
no am. no am. 100.00% 50.00% 0.00% no am. no am. no am. 50.00% The Commission does not intend to present anamended proposal.The Presidencys compromise already contains theamendments accepted.The Council was due to adopt the act as an A item inMay 2001.
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text title; Ref. Pol. Gr.or
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Session doc. Recipients Commissionreferencedocumentdescribing
action taken
Comments
Towards a barrier-free Europe for people withdisabilities
2000/2296 EMPL A5-0084/2001 Council, Commission, Mem. States SP(2001)1535 COM intends to take action post votum
Environmental issues of PVC 2000/2297 ENVI A5-0092/2001 Council, COM SP(2001)1535 COM intends to take action post votumThe application of conduct of business rules underArticle 11 of the investment services directive(93/22/EEC)
2001/2038 ECON A5-0105/2001 Council, Commission, FESCO SP(2001)1535 COM intends to take action post votum
Upgrading the Investment Services Directive(93/22/EEC)
2001/2039 ECON A5-0106/2001 Council, Commission, FESCO SP(2001)1535 COM intends to take action post votum
Fisheries: safety and causes of accidents 2000/2028 PECH A5-0087/2001 Council, Commission, Mem. States,International Maritime Organisation,ILO, FAO
SP(2001)1535 COM intends to take action post votum
A resolution, at the 57th session of the United NationsCommission on Human Rights in Geneva, deploringthe human rights situation in the Peoples Republic ofChina (PRC)
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0269/2001 Council, Member States, UNCommission on Human Rights
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
The Kyoto Conference objectives / Politicalgroups
B5-0267/2001 Council, Commission, UN, US Gvt SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
The abduction of Mr Tsiakourmas in Cyprus / Politicalgroups
B5-0266/2001 Council, Commission, Mem. Statesgvts, gvts and parlts of Cyprus andTurkey, UN Secretary-General
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
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Comments
Sexual violence against women, particularly Catholicnuns
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0261/2001 Council, Commission, authorities of theHoly See, the Council of Europe, theUnited Nations Human RightsCommission and the Governments ofBotswana, Burundi, Brazil, Colombia,the Democratic Republic of the Congo,Ghana, India, Ireland, Italy, Kenya,Lesotho, Malawi, Nigeria, Papua-NewGuinea, the Philippines, South Africa,Sierra Leone, Uganda, Tanzania,Tonga, the United States of America,Zambia and Zimbabwe
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
Human rights in Pakistan / Politicalgroups
B5-0265/2001 Council, Commission, Governmentand Parliament of Pakistan, theSAARC and the Commonwealth
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
The rights of homosexuals in Namibia / Politicalgroups
B5-0264/2001 EU Presidency, the Council, theCommission, the Government ofNamibia, the President of Namibia, MrNujoma, and the High Commissionerfor Human Rights of the UnitedNations
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
The situation in Mexico / Politicalgroups
B5-0262/2001 Council, Commission, the Presidentand Congress of the United MexicanStates
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
The situation in Somalia and the taking hostage ofhumanitarian aid workers
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0263/2001 Council, Commission, the UNSecretary-General, the SomaliTransitional National Government, theOAU, IGAD, the Djibouti Governmentand to Médecins sans Frontières
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
Foot-and-mouth disease in the European Union / Commission B5-0304/2001 Council, Commission SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votumThe Stockholm European Council on 23/24 March2001
/ Council,Commission
B5-0244/2001 Council, Commission, the Heads ofState and government of the MemberStates and the Forum of EuropeanSecurities Commission
SP(2001)1535 COM intends to take action post votum
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The outcome of the European Council of 23/24 March2001 in Stockholm, with regard to foreign affairsmatters
/ Council,Commission
B5-0252/2001 Council, Commission, the Presidentand Parliament of the RussianFederation, the Governments andParliaments of Israel and Syria, thePresident of the Palestinian NationalAuthority and the PalestinianLegislative Council, the Governmentsand Parliaments of North and SouthKorea, the Governments andParliaments of FYROM and FRY andthe UN Secretary-General
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
The third UN Conference on the Least DevelopedCountries in Brussels (14-20 May 2001)
/ DEVE B5-0246/2001 Council, the Commission and theSecretary-General of the UnitedNations
SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
The updating of certain legal aspects concerning intra-EU investment
/ Politicalgroups
B5-0249/2001 Council, Commission, Mem. Statesgvts
SP(2001)1535 COM intends to take action post votum
Scale fees and compulsory tariffs for certain liberalprofessions
/ JURI B5-0247/2001 Commission SP(2001)1535 COM does not intend to take action post votum
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1997/0358DELECOD ***III
Joint text adopted The Council adopted the act by QM inaccordance with the joint text.The act was accompanied by aCommission statement (29/01) on thenext revision of Decision 1692/96/CE.
Total period for adoption of the act:3 years 4 months.
Directive of the European Parliament and ofthe Council amending Directive 95/50/EC onuniform procedures for checks on thetransport of dangerous goods by road -2000/0044
2000/0044RETTCOD ***I
proposal approved without amendmentsprocedure without report
The Council adopted the act by QM.
Total period for adoption of the act:13 months.
European Parliament and Council directiveon the harmonisation of certain aspects ofcopyright and related rights in theInformation Society
1997/0359JURICOD ***II
no am. no am. 90.00% no am. no am. no am. 93.57% 93.13% The Council adopted the act by QM.Parliaments amendments to theCouncil common position wereaccepted with some changes to thewording.
Total period for adoption of the act:3 years 6 months.
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Regulation reserving to the Councilimplementing powers with regard to certaindetailed provisions and practicalprocedures for examining visa applications
2000/0802LIBECNS *
Initiative rejected Parliament had rejected this initiative.The Council adopted the actunopposed.The act was accompanied byCommission statement 30/01 on theimplementing powers and comitologyand statement 31/01 by the Dutchdelegation on the same subject.
Total period for adoption of the act:6 months.
Regulation reserving to the Councilimplementing powers with regard to certaindetailed provisions and practicalprocedures for examining visa applications
2000/0805LIBECNS *
Initiative rejected Parliament had rejected this initiative.The Council adopted the actunopposed.The act was accompanied byCommission statement 32/01 on theimplementing powers and comitologyand statement 33/01 by the Dutchdelegation on the same subject.
Total period for adoption of the act:10 months.
Council Regulation amending Regulation(EEC) No 738/93 amending the transitionalmeasures governing the commonorganisation of the market in cereals andrice in Portugal as provided for byRegulation (EEC) No 3653/90
2000/0295AGRICNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. does notapply
The act was adopted unopposed by theCouncil.
Total period for adoption of the act:3 months.
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Council regulation amending for the sixthtime Regulation (EC) No 850/98 for theconservation of fishery resources throughtechnical measures for the protection ofjuveniles of marine organisms
2000/0215PECHCNS *
no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. no am. 0.00% 0.00% The Council adopted the act by QM.
Total period for adoption of the act:6 months.
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Action taken by ParliamentN.B.: Under Council Decision 1999/468/EC (OJ L184, 17.7.99), called the comitology decision, and the Parliament/Commission agreement on the same subject (OJ L 56, 10.10.2000), the European Parliament hasthe right to be informed about (Article 7) and the right of examination of (Article 8) draft implementing measures presented by the Commission.The Parliament/Commission code of conduct on implementation of the Structural Funds also states that Parliament has the right to be informed on matters relating to the Funds (OJ C 279, 1.10.1999).Parliament can exercise its right of examination within 30 days.Rules 88 and 112(2) of the Rules of Procedure apply.The table below sets out the documents the Commission has forwarded to Parliament in this connection.
Name of committee Commission ref. doc. COMM/DGauthor
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Committee for granting financial assistance in the field of trans-Europeannetworks
PA-TRANS-2001/05-574 DG-TRANS Article 8right of
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RETT 6 June2001
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Committee for granting financial assistance in the field of trans-Europeannetworks
PA-TRANS-2001/05-577 DG-TRANS Article 8right of
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RETT 6 June2001
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Standing Committee on Foodstuffs PA-SANCO-2001/05-575 DG-SANCO Article 8right of
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ENVI 6 June2001
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Standing Committee on Foodstuffs PA-SANCO-2001/05-576 DG-SANCO Article 8right of
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ENVI 6 June2001
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Committee for a Community action programme for rare diseases PA-SANCO-2001/05-578 DG-SANCO Article 8right of
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ENVI 14 June2001
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Committee on statistics relating to the trading of goods between Member States PA-ESTAT-2001/05-590 DG-ESTAT Article 8right of
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ECON 14 June2001
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