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The committee adopted the second report by Richard CORBETT
(PES, UK) on the general revision of Parliament's Rules of
Procedures with a view to the start of Parliament's next term of
office in 2004. The aim is to simplify the Rules and improve their
internal consistency.
Among other things, the committee proposed changes relating to
political groups and in particular the composition of such groups.
Whereas at present a political group must comprise Members from
more than one Member State, with the minimum number required
varying according to how many Member States are involved, the
committee proposed a simpler rule to take account of EU enlargement
while ensuring that groups retain a transnational character. It
said that a political group should comprise Members elected in at
least one fifth of the Member States and that the minimum number of
members required to form a political group should be 16.
The committee also adopted an amendment relating to early
termination of office by an MEP. Under this proposal, the
Conference of Presidents may, acting by a three-fifths majority of
the votes cast, representing at least 3 political groups, propose
to Parliament that it terminate the holding of office of the
President, a Vice-President, a Quaestor, a Chairman or
Vice-Chairman of a committee, a Chairman or Vice-Chairman of an
interparliamentary delegation, or any other holder of an office
elected within the Parliament, where it considers that the Member
in question has been guilty of serious misconduct. Such a proposal
must be approved by Parliament by a two-thirds majority
representing a majority of its component Members.
In another area, in order to 'enhance budgetary responsibility',
the committee proposed that the financial consequences and
compatibility of Parliament's reports should already be known
before the vote in plenary. A report's explanatory statement should
therefore include an assessment of the financial impact of the
report.
Regarding the right of every Member to speak his or her own
language, the report proposed greater flexibility to reflect the
post-enlargement situation, in which Parliament may have to deal
with 22 languages even though some languages would be spoken by
only a few Members. For plenary sittings, the proposed new version
of Rule 117 states that speeches will be 'simultaneously
interpreted into other official languages' of the EU instead of
'the other official languages' as at present. For committee
meetings, interpretation will be provided only into the official
languages actually being used.
On the question of implementing provisions for Community
legislation, Parliament may, within 3 months of the date of receipt
of a draft implementing measure, object to the measure, notably if
it exceeds the implementing powers provided for in the basic
instrument. Where there is no part-session before this period
expires, or in cases where urgent action is required, the right of
response is delegated to the relevant parliamentary committee,
which shall write to the Commissioner responsible.
Other changes to the Rules proposed by the committee relate to: the
organisation of Parliament's proceedings, including the appearance
before Parliament of the President of the Commission, the Council
and/or the High Representative for the CFSP; written questions,
which could now be put to the ECB as well as the Council and
Commission; the tabling of, and voting on, reports and amendments;
explanations of vote (oral explanations to be allowed at most twice
per MEP per sitting); the abolition of urgent debates, to be
replaced by other arrangements; exceptional convening of Parliament
in emergencies.
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By adopting the second report by Mr Richard CORBETT (PES, UK),
the European Parliament approved the general revision of the Rules
of Procedure, which enter into force in 2004.
The aim is to simplify the provisions and to improve their internal
logic so as to make parliamentary work more comprehensive in light
of the enlargement process.
192 amendments were proposed of which only half of them were
adopted.
The main points of this revision can be summarised as
follows:
- composition of political groups : a political group shall
comprise Members elected in at least one-fifth of the Member
States. The minimum number of Members required to form a political
group shall be 16.
- termination of office by an MEP : the Conference of Presidents
may, acting by a three-fifths majority of the votes cast,
representing at least 3 political groups, propose to Parliament
that it terminate the holding of office of the President, a
Vice-President, a Quaestor, a Chairman or Vice-Chairman of a
committee, a Chairman or Vice-Chairman of an interparliamentary
delegation, or any other holder of an office elected within the
Parliament, where it considers that the Member in question has been
guilty of serious misconduct. Such a proposal must be approved by
Parliament by a two-thirds majority representing a majority of its
component Members.
- report on financial responsibility : in order to 'enhance
budgetary responsibility', the Parliament proposes that the
financial consequences and compatibility of Parliament's reports
should already be known before the vote in plenary. A report's
explanatory statement should therefore include an assessment of the
financial impact of the report.
- regarding the right of every Member to speak his or her own
language: the Parliament states that all members shall have the
right to speak in Parliament in the official language of their
choice. Interpretation shall be provided in committee meetings from
and into the official languages used and requested by the Members
and substitutes of that committee.
- On the question of implementing provisions for Community
legislation, Parliament may, within 3 months of the date of receipt
of a draft implementing measure, object to the measure, notably if
it exceeds the implementing powers provided for in the basic
instrument. Where there is no part-session before
this period expires, or in cases where urgent action is required,
the right of response is delegated to the relevant parliamentary
committee, which shall write to the Commissioner responsible.
- other amendments concern the organisation of Parliament's
proceedings, including the appearance before Parliament of the
President of the Commission, the Council and/or the High
Representative for the CFSP; written questions, which could now be
put to the ECB as well as the Council and Commission; the tabling
of, and voting on, reports and amendments; explanations of vote
(oral explanations to be allowed at most twice per MEP per
sitting); the abolition of urgent debates, to be
replaced by other arrangements; exceptional convening of Parliament
in emergencies.
On debates on issues in the news, the topical and urgent procedure
will now be limited to one hour on human rights questions but there
is now a new procedure for a debate of up toone hour on a major
crisis relevant to the EU.
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