Eleni THEOCHAROUS
Constituencies
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Cyprus
Democratic Rally
2009/07/14 - 9999/12/31
Groups
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PPE
Member
Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats)
2009/07/14 - 9999/12/31
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PPE-DE
Observer
Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
2003/10/06 - 2003/11/30
Committees
| Role | Committee | Start | End |
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| Member of | Committee on Foreign Affairs | 2013/03/13 | 9999/12/31 |
| Substitute of | Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality | 2012/01/19 | 9999/12/31 |
| Substitute of | Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety | 2012/01/19 | 9999/12/31 |
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Delegations
| Role | Delegation | Start | End |
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| Vice-Chair of | Delegation to the Cariforum — EU Parliamentary Committee | 2010/09/08 | 9999/12/31 |
| Member of | Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee | 2009/09/16 | 9999/12/31 |
| Substitute of | Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly | 2009/09/16 | 9999/12/31 |
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| Member of | Delegation to the Cariforum — EU Parliamentary Committee | 2010/06/16 | 2010/09/07 |
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Rapporteur
| Responsible | 2009/2171(INI) | Poverty reduction and job creation in developing countries: the way forward |
Born
1953/06/24 Amiantos- Degree in Medicine at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1977); Specialist Degree in Surgery (1983); Specialist Degree in Paediatric Surgery (1987); Studied at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1978-1983); PhD (1989); Post-doctoral studies in Paediatric Urology (1989-1992).
- Director of the Paediatric Surgery-Paediatric Urology Clinic of the Nicosia Children's Hospital (1992-2001). Professor of Paediatric Surgery at the Department of Medicine of the Democritus University, Greece (1992-2001). Visiting Professor at the University of Cyprus (1995-1999).
- Democratic Rally (DISY) candidate for the office of Mayor of Limassol (2006).
- Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives - DISY Deputy for Limassol (2001-2006); Deputy Chair of the Committee on Health Affairs; Deputy Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs; Member of the Committee on Human Rights; Member of the Committee on the Environment; Member of the Committee on Employment; Member of the Committee on the Cyprus File. Member of the Cyprus House of Representatives - DISY Deputy for Limassol (2006-2009); Chair of the Committee on Health Affairs; member of the Committees on Foreign Affairs, the Environment and Human Rights.
- Party Health Spokesperson (Shadow Health Minister 2001-2009).
- Cypriot parliamentary representative at the OSCE (2001-2006); Candidate for the post of Chair of the Third OSCE Committee - Human Rights (2005); Cypriot parliamentary representative at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (2004-2009); Member of the Steering Committee of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (2005-2007); Member of the AWEPA and the IPPF.
- Member of international voluntary non-governmental organisations providing medical, environmental and humanitarian aid in stricken areas; voluntary surgeon in war zones and civil war zones in Nagorno-Karabakh, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine (in particular the Gaza Strip), southern Lebanon, Ossetia, Ajara and Abkhazia and Kurdistan. Volunteer worker in areas stricken by natural disasters and humanitarian crises in Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Ghana, Uganda, Kyrghistan, Kazakhstan, Usbekistan, Tajikistan; the Komi Republic (in the Russian Federation), China, Inner Mongolia, Nauru, the Solomon Islands, Kiribati, the South Pacific, Chile, Argentina and Haiti.
- Writer and poet; has published five poetry collections;
- Gold Medal of Honour of Nagorno-Karabakh (1994); Gold Medal of Honour of Nagorno-Karabakh (1996); All-Balkan Award of the Vardinoyiannis Foundation and Gold Medal of the Democritus University of Thrace; Street named after her in Bosnia; 'Paul Harris Fellow' title; 'Margaret Goldwin award'; First State award for poetry, Cyprus (1991); First State award for poetry, Cyprus (2000); Many other international awards.
Amendments
| Amendments | Dossier |
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2009/2150(INI) Effects of the global financial and economic crisis on developing countries and on development cooperation
2010/10/02
DEVE
1 amendments...
Amendment 73 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new) 26a. Notes the need for real improvement in the banking systems in developing countries as a concrete measure to insure investments and the development and growth of the financial sector, migrant remittances and commercial and any other relevant exchanges, leading to social cohesion and political and economic stability;
source: PE-438.374
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2009/2171(INI) Poverty reduction and job creation in developing countries: the way forward
2010/03/24
DEVE
10 amendments...
Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Urges governments in developing countries to develop their manufacturing sector and to avoid overburdening businesses – especially SMEs, motors of jobs and growth – with excessive red tape;
Amendment 36 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Supports measures, such as salary subsidies,
Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 a (new) 12a. Supports the creation of new job positions within the developing countries in order to dramatically reduce the flow of immigrants towards the EU, thus helping the economic and political stability of the parties involved;
Amendment 45 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Insists that donors and partner countries should ensure that agriculture, particularly smallholder farming and small, medium, eco-friendly and agro-industries, move
Amendment 47 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Supports investment in 'green jobs' and in green industry, for example by developing
Amendment 61 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Urges the EU to target its aid towards promoting capacity building in areas that will directly benefit partner countries’ economic fabric and create jobs, i.e. developing their productive capacity, building efficient tax systems, fighting corruption, strengthening institutions and civil society, facilitating access to microcredit and other sources of finance, etc.;
Amendment 69 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 a (new) 29a. Urges the establishment of close relations in the context of a reliable network among major governmental and non-governmental institutions and organisations dealing with poverty reduction in all developing countries in order to share views and experiences with the EU assistance's formulation, implementation and monitoring;
Amendment 70 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 b (new) 29b. Supports the establishment of databases at national and EU levels in order to collect and compare basic data relevant to the poverty in developing countries as a procedure aiming at facilitating and increasing the efforts towards the poverty reduction;
Amendment 71 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 c (new) 29c. Stresses the necessity of strengthening the existing coordination among international and regional organisation as an additional effort to provide technical support to the implementation and monitoring of an EU Plan of Action on Alleviating Poverty;
Amendment 72 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 d (new) 29d.Notes the necessity of establishing an 'Advisory Groups' on specific issues as a concrete step and reliable procedure aiming at providing technical support in order to pursue the implementation of the objectives reflected in an EU Plan of Action on Poverty Alleviation in developing countries;
source: PE-439.984
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2010/2071(INI) Civilian-military cooperation and the development of civilian-military capabilities
2010/05/10
AFET
1 amendments...
Amendment 97 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new) 24a. Considers that, in view of Russian participation and cooperation in the EUFOR Chad operation, with Russia providing capabilities and personnel, it would be appropriate to give further consideration to ways of deepening EU- Russian and NATO-EU-Russian cooperation for the purposes of both crisis management and the development of defence capabilities;
source: PE-449.027
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2010/2205(INI) External dimension of social policy, promoting labour and social standards and the European Corporate Social Responsibility
2011/03/14
DEVE
1 amendments...
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 6. Notes that the heterogeneity of the concept of CSR raises the issue of comparability; urges the EU to take concrete action in international fora to move CSR away from a purely voluntary approach and to identify clear legal obligations on corporations as regards human rights and CLS, along with effective ways to hold them accountable in the event of breaches.
source: PE-458.581
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2010/2269(INI) Migration flows arising from instability: scope and role of the EU foreign policy
2011/03/02
DEVE
2 amendments...
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 (new) Calls the EU enact policies to support remittance inflows; including migrants to open foreign currency accounts in developing countries and tax incentives to attract more remittances.
Amendment 19 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 7. Calls for the development of policies taking into account the specific situation of vulnerable groups such as women and children; and therefore the establishment of relevant infrastructures such as hospitals, schools educational equipments as well as the social, psychological and administrative support are necessary.
source: PE-458.465
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2010/2300(INI) Future of EU budget support to developing countries
2011/12/04
DEVE
2 amendments...
Amendment 50 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Calls on the EU to take the appropriate measures, so that there is commitment from the third countries that they will be investing in mechanism which promote their financial stability;
Amendment 68 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 a (new) 15a. Calls on the EU and its Member States to continue promote their financial support with safety and at the same time to provide consultative support to technocratic management of public finances;
source: PE-462.826
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2011/0190(COD) Prevention of pollution from ships: sulphur content of marine fuels
2011/12/16
ENVI
9 amendments...
Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 (7) Passenger ships on regular services operate mostly in ports or close to coastal areas and their impacts on human health and the environment are significant. Those ships are required to use marine fuel with the same maximum sulphur content as is applicable in SECAs (1.5%). Given that stricter sulphur standards will apply in SECAs, it is justified by the need to improve air quality around ports and coasts in the non-SECA territories that the same standards apply to passenger ships. However, the introduction of a new SECA standard for passenger ships would be delayed by 5 years in order to avoid potential problems with fuel availability.
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Access to emission abatement methods should be facilitated. Those methods can provide emission reductions at least equivalent to, or even greater than, those achievable using low sulphur fuel, provided that they have no significant negative impacts on the environment, such as marine ecosystems or CO2 emissions, and that they are developed subject to appropriate approval and control mechanisms. The criteria for use of emission abatement methods should be established either by the IMO, subject to supplementation or amendment by the Commission Decision or, in the absence of the IMO instruments, by the European Commission. The already known alternative methods, such as the use of on- board exhaust gas cleaning systems or the mixture of fuel and liquefied natural gas (LNG) should be recognised in the Union. It is important to promote testing and development of new emission abatement methods.
Amendment 90 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) In order to determine the date of the application of 0.50% sulphur limit, to designate new SECAs, to approve new alternative abatement methods and to establish the appropriate conditions for their use, to ensure appropriate monitoring of sulphur content of fuels and the harmonized content and the format of Member States' reports and to adapt the provisions of the Directive to scientific and technical progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of specification of the date from which the maximum sulphur content of fuel of 0.50% by mass should apply in the Union,
Amendment 120 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – point 6 – point c Directive 1999/32/EC Article 4 a – paragraph 1a – introductory part Member States shall take all necessary measures to ensure that marine fuels are not used in the areas of their territorial seas, exclusive economic zones and pollution control zones falling outside SOx Emission Control Areas if the sulphur content of those fuels by mass exceeds:
Amendment 134 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – point 6 – point d Directive 1999/32/EC Article 4 a – paragraph 2 Amendment 156 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – point 6 a (new) Directive 1999/32/EC Article 4 a a (new) 6a. The following Article shall be inserted: „Article 4aa. Fuel Oil Availability Notwithstanding the provisions contained in Articles 3, 3a and Article 4, 4a: 1. If a ship is found by a Member State not to be in compliance with the standards for compliant fuel oils laid down in this Directive, the competent authority of the Member State may require the ship to: (a) present a record of the actions taken to attempt to achieve compliance; and (b) provide evidence that it attempted to purchase fuel oil in accordance with its voyage plan and, if it was not made available where planned, that attempts were made to locate alternative sources for such fuel oil, and that despite best efforts to obtain compliant fuel oil, no such fuel oil was made available for purchase. 2. The ship should not be required to deviate from its intended voyage or to delay unduly the voyage in order to achieve compliance. 3. If a ship provides the information set out in paragraph 1, Member States shall take into account all relevant circumstances and the evidence presented to determine the appropriate action to take, including not taking control measures. 4. A ship shall notify its administration and the competent authority of the relevant port of destination when it cannot purchase compliant fuel oil. 5. Member States shall notify the Commission when a ship has presented evidence of the non-availability of compliant fuel oil.”
Amendment 188 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – point 9 – point a Directive 1999/32/EC Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 3 Amendment 197 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – point 10 – point d Directive 1999/32/EC Article 7 – paragraph 4 Amendment 203 #
Proposal for a directive Article 2 – point 1 – point 1 Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive by [1
source: PE-478.489
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2011/0273(COD) European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): support to the European territorial cooperation goal
2012/04/06
REGI
2 amendments...
Amendment 119 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 3 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 For cross-border cooperation, the regions to be supported shall be the NUTS level 3 regions of the Union along all internal and external land borders other than those covered by programmes under the external financial instruments of the Union, and all NUTS level 3 regions of the Union along maritime borders separated by a maximum of 150 km, without prejudice to potential adjustments needed to ensure the coherence and continuity of cooperation programme areas established for the 2007- 2013 programming period. The above- mentioned maximum limit of 150 km shall not apply to island regions within the limits of their sea basin area, so as to promote cooperation actions based on a common strategy within their functional area.
Amendment 158 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 4 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 Population in the areas referred to in the 3rd sub-paragraph of Article 3(1) and the first sub-paragraph of Article (3)(3) shall be used as the criterion for the annual breakdown by Member State. Additional allocation will be made for the Small Island Member States with no permanent fixed links with the European mainland and whose population is below 2 million inhabitants.
source: PE-490.976
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2011/0275(COD) European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): support to the Investment for growth and jobs goal
2012/07/06
REGI
4 amendments...
Amendment 261 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point a – point i (i) at least 80% of the total ERDF resources at national level shall be allocated to one or more of the thematic objectives set out in points 1, 3 and 4 of Article 9 of Regulation (EU) No [
Amendment 288 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point b – point i (i) at least 50% of the total ERDF resources at national level shall be allocated to one or more of the thematic objectives set in out in point 1, 3 and 4 of Article 9 of Regulation (EU) No [
Amendment 295 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point b – point ii (ii) at least
Amendment 317 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 4 – paragraph 2 a (new) By derogation from point (a) (i), in island Member States receiving funding from the Cohesion Fund and other islands except those on which the capital of a Member State is situated or which have a fixed link to the mainland, point (b) (i) and (ii) will apply.
source: PE-491.053
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2011/0276(COD) Structural instruments: common provisions for ERDF, ESF, Cohesion Fund, EAFRD and EMFF; general provisions applicable to ERDF, ESF and Cohesion Fund
2012/05/06
REGI
4 amendments...
Amendment 1203 #
Proposal for a regulation Part 3 – article 82 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 The Cohesion Fund shall support those Member States whose gross national income (GNI) per capita, measured in purchasing power parities and calculated on the basis of Union figures for the period 2007 to 2009, is less than 90 % of the average GNI per capita of the EU-27 for the same reference period, as well as Small Island Member State with no permanent fixed links with the European mainland, and whose population is below 2 million inhabitants.
Amendment 1206 #
Proposal for a regulation Part 3 – article 82 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 Amendment 1244 #
Proposal for a regulation Part 3 – article 84 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 All regions whose GDP per capita for the 2007-2013 period was less than 75% of the average of the EU-25 for the reference period but whose GDP per capita is above 75% of the GDP average of the EU-27 shall receive an allocation under the Structural Funds equal to at least two thirds of their 2007-2013 allocation. Without prejudice to the above, single region Small Island Member States receiving funding from Cohesion Fund during the period 2007-2013 shall receive an allocation under the Structural Funds equal to their 2007-2013 allocation.
Amendment 1280 #
Proposal for a regulation Part 3 – article 84 – paragraph 3 3. At least 25 % of the Structural Funds resources for less developed regions, 40% for transition regions and 52% for more developed regions in each Member State shall be allocated to the ESF. For the purposes of this provision, the support to a Member State through the [Food for deprived people instrument] shall be considered as part of the share of Structural Funds allocated to the ESF. Small Island Member States receiving funding from the Cohesion Fund and other islands except those on which the capital of a Member State is situated or which have a fixed link to the mainland, at least 25 % of the Structural Funds resources shall be allocated to the ESF.
source: PE-491.056
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2011/0401(COD) Horizon 2020 - Framework Programme for Research and Innovation 2014-2020
2012/07/13
DEVE
4 amendments...
Amendment 58 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 21 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 3 a (new) Coordination policies will, in addition, work in line with migration, asylum and developmental policies, in order to avoid a "brain drain" from developing countries.
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex I – part III – point 1.1 – paragraph 6 Infectious diseases (e.g. HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis
Amendment 79 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex I – part III – point 1.2 – paragraph 3 Similarly, the complexity of the challenge and the interdependency of its components demand a European level response. Many approaches, tools and technologies have applicability across many of the research and innovation areas of this challenge and are best supported at Union level. These include the development of long term cohorts and the conduct of clinical trials, the clinical use of ‘-omics’ or the development of ICT and their applications in healthcare practice, notably e-health. The requirements of specific populations are also best addressed in an integrated manner, for example in the development of stratified and/or personalised medicine, in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of rare diseases, and in providing assisted and independent living solutions.
Amendment 80 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex I – part III – point 1.2 – paragraph 4 To maximise the impact of Union level actions and create long-term benefits to its objectives, support will be provided to the full spectrum of research and innovation activities. From basic research through translation of knowledge to large trials and demonstration actions, mobilising private investment; to public and pre-commercial procurement for new products, services, scalable solutions, which are when necessary, interoperable and supported by defined standards and/or common guidelines. This co-ordinated, European effort will contribute to the ongoing development of the ERA. It will also interface, as and when appropriate, with activities developed in the context of the Health for Growth Programme and the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Health Ageing.
source: PE-492.866
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2011/0406(COD) Financing instrument for development cooperation 2014-2020
2012/07/17
DEVE
39 amendments...
Amendment 221 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 2 (2)
Amendment 229 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 6 (6)
Amendment 231 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 6 a (new) (6 a) In order to ensure the visibility of the Union's assistance towards the citizens of the partner countries and those of the Union, there should be proper and targeted communication and information via national, regional, international and local media, or by other adequate means, whenever relevant. Minimal and appropriate requirements in this regard should be defined by the Commission in close cooperation with beneficiaries and compliance with those requirements should be monitored.
Amendment 238 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 9 (9) The Union's policy and international action for development cooperation are guided by the MDGs, such as the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger, including any subsequent modifications thereto, and by the development objectives and principles approved by the Union and its Member States, including in the context of their cooperation within the United Nations (UN) and other competent international organisations in the field of development cooperation. The Union's policy and international action is also guided by its international commitments and obligations concerning human rights and development, including the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the UN Declaration on the Right to Development.
Amendment 252 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 16 (16) Commission communication ‘Increasing the impact of EU Development Policy: an Agenda for Change’ envisages continued support for social inclusion and human development through at least 20% of the Union's development aid.
Amendment 259 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point b (b) thematic programmes to address global public goods and challenges and support civil society and international organisations and local authorities in countries, territories and regions eligible for Union funding under geographic programmes, in accordance with Annex I of this Regulation, Regulation (EU) No [.../…] of the European Parliament and the Council establishing a European Neighbourhood Instrument, and Council Decision [2001/822/EC of 27 November 2001 on the association of the overseas countries and territories], and in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries signatories to the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000.
Amendment 261 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Country-specific geographic cooperation programmes shall be targeted at the partner countries where aid resources are most needed, the MDGs are most off-target, and the Union's development cooperation can have a meaningful impact.
Amendment 263 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 c (new) 1c. In exceptional cases, country-specific cooperation programmes may be applicable to partner countries which are Upper Middle Income Countries if it can be established that Union aid has significant potential leverage, and that it provides an added value for addressing poverty and reducing inequality, and if the following development-related needs criteria are fulfilled, using indicators from the base year of 2011, or the most recent available data prior to 2011: (a) Human Development Index: below 0.75; (b) Poverty headcount ratio (based on daily per capita net income of USD 2 (PPP) (% of the population): above 10 %; (c) Poverty Gap Index (based on daily per capita net income of USD 2): above 4%; (d) Income Gini Coefficient: above 45 %; (e) the gender development index Upper Middle Income Countries for which not all, no reliable or no recent data for points (a) to (d) are available may continue to be eligible for country-specific cooperation programmes.
Amendment 272 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 2 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 a (new) At least 20 % of the funds available under this Regulation shall be used for supporting the provision of health and basic education, to ensure achievement of Millennium Development Goals 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 and to achieve utmost human development and a better standard of living. Data concerning compliance with this provision shall be included in the biannual report referred to in Article 13 of the Common Implementing Regulation.
Amendment 284 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 3 – paragraph 3 3. The following cross-cutting issues shall be mainstreamed in all programmes: the promotion of human rights, gender equality,
Amendment 307 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 3 – paragraph 10 10. The Commission shall
Amendment 311 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 5 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3 a. Where a phasing-out period is foreseen, transitional country-specific programmes with partner countries not included in Annex III shall pay particular attention to the following areas: - establishment of effective tax systems and national resource mobilisation; - social protection and social cohesion; and - fight against corruption, transparency, good governance, respect for human rights and effective public service management, including support for an enabling environment for civil society organisations and other national actors;
Amendment 315 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 7 – paragraph 1 1. The objective of Union assistance under the programme
Amendment 329 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 10 – paragraph 4 4.
Amendment 342 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 12 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 Proper attention should be given to conflict prevention, state and peace building, post- conflict reconciliation and reconstruction measures, as well as to the role of women and children in those processes.
Amendment 362 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph I – point a (a) Democracy, human rights and the rule of law; - promoting freedom of the media and the press, including modern means of communication, - promoting and protecting political and civil as well as social, economic and cultural rights and protection of minorities and most vulnerable populations including children, the elderly and, especially, women, - strengthening the rule of law and judicial systems and ensuring effective access to justice.
Amendment 364 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph I – point b (b) Gender equality and the empowerment of women
Amendment 369 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph I – point c (c) Public sector management; - supporting development of the public sector for enhancing universal and non- discriminatory access to basic services, especially health and education, including at local and regional level,
Amendment 374 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph I – point e (e)
Amendment 376 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph I – point f (f) Civil society and local authorities; - supporting capacity building of civil society and community-based organisations, in order to strengthen their voice and active participation in the development process and to advance political, social and economic dialogue, - promote transparency and solidarity between civil society and other organizations.
Amendment 380 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph I – point g (g) Natural resources;
Amendment 388 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph II – point a – point i (new) i) strengthening health systems, addressing the human resource crisis of health providers, fair financing for health and making health commodities, including diagnostic, prevention and treatment medicines and vaccines, more affordable and more easily accessible to the poor,
Amendment 389 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph II – point a – point ii (new) ii) supporting the full implementation of strategies to promote support to the disabled, child health and sexual and reproductive health and rights as well as national plans to end preventable child and maternity deaths.
Amendment 399 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter A – paragraph II – point c (c) Sustainable agriculture
Amendment 405 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter B – paragraph 1 – point b (b) addressing governance issues and supporting policy reforms, in particular in the areas of social policies, public finance management and taxation, security (including drugs, criminality and corruption), reinforcement of good governance and public institutions (including through innovative mechanisms for the provision of technical cooperation, e.g. TAIEX and twinning), protection of human rights, including the indigenous peoples' and afro-descendents' rights, environment, fight against discrimination, fight against sexual, gender-based and child violence and fight against the production, consumption and trafficking of drugs;
Amendment 413 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter B – paragraph 2 – point h (h) in the context of the security and development nexus, fighting against gender and descent-based violence, child abduction, corruption and organised crime, production, consumption and trafficking of drugs and against other forms of trafficking, and supporting efficient border management and cross-border co- operation;
Amendment 417 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter B – paragraph 3 – point d (d) promoting bilateral, multilateral and regional cooperation, dialogue and integration including with countries covered by the European Neighbourhood Instrument and other Union instruments to support policy reforms, including through public capacity building through institution building, technical assistance (e.g. TAIEX) , information exchange and twinning, and by key investments through appropriate mechanisms to mobilise EU financial resources in the education, environment and energy sectors, water/sanitation, low emissions development/resilience to climate change impacts, as well as improving the security and safety of international energy supply and transport operations, interconnections, networks and their operators, including through activities supported by the EIB.
Amendment 418 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter B – paragraph 3 – point d a (new) (d a) strengthening the capacity to provide universal access to quality basic social services, particularly in the health and education sectors; supporting access for the populations, especially young people and women, to employment;
Amendment 420 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter B – paragraph 4 – point b (b)
Amendment 421 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex IV – Chapter B – paragraph 4 – point e a (new) (e a) fighting against production, consumption and trafficking of drugs in the context of the security and development nexus, as well as managing migration and helping displaced persons, abducted children and refugees in the context of the development and migration nexus.
Amendment 434 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 2 – point a (a) promoting access to secure, affordable, clean and sustainable energy services as a key driver for poverty eradication and inclusive growth and development, with a special emphasis on the use of local energy sources;
Amendment 443 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 3 – point b – point i (i) Supporting high levels of productive and decent employment notably with support for sound education and employment policies and strategies, vocational training for employability relevant to labour market needs and perspectives, working conditions including in the informal economy, promotion of decent work, including fight against child labour, and social dialogue as well as facilitation of labour mobility while respecting migrants' rights;
Amendment 450 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 3 – point c – point i (i) Supporting country level programmes to promote women's and young girls' economic and social empowerment and political participation;
Amendment 453 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 3 – point c – point ii (ii) supporting national, regional and global initiatives to promote the integration of
Amendment 455 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 3 – point c – point ii a (new) (ii a) addressing sexual and gender-based violence and supporting, and providing the necessary treatment to, its victims.
Amendment 456 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 3 – point c a (new) (c a) Children and youth (i) combating trafficking of and all forms of violence and abuse against children, combatting child marriage, and promotion of policies taking into consideration youth's and children's particular vulnerability and potential, protection of their rights, including registration at birth, and interests, education, health and livelihoods, starting with participation and empowerment; (ii) enhancing developing countries' attention and capacity to develop policies benefiting youth and children and promoting the role of children and youth as actors for development; (iii) supporting the development of concrete strategies and interventions to address particular problems and challenges affecting youth and children, especially in the areas of health, education and employment, taking their best interests into account in all relevant action.
Amendment 459 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 3 – point d – point i (i) Improving the health and well-being of people in developing countries through
Amendment 462 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex V – Chapter A – paragraph 3 – point d – point iii (iii) supporting specific initiatives especially at regional and global level, which strengthen health systems and help countries develop and implement sound, evidence-based national health policies, and in priority areas (e.g.
Amendment 485 #
Proposal for a regulation Annex VI – paragraph 1 a (new) Areas of cooperation: - Peace and security - Democratic governance, rule of law and human rights - Trade, regional integration and infrastructure (including transport) - MDGs and subsequent internationally agreed development targets - Energy - Gender equality - Climate change, water and sanitation, and environment - Migration, mobility, social protection and employment - Science, information society and space - Children and young people
source: PE-492.895
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2011/0411(COD) Partnership instrument for cooperation with third countries 2014-2020
2012/05/16
DEVE
4 amendments...
Amendment 11 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 (1) This Regulation establishes a Partnership Instrument for cooperation with third countries to advance and promote EU and mutual interests. The Partnership Instrument shall support measures that respond in an effective and flexible manner to objectives arising from the Union's bilateral, regional or multilateral relationships with third countries and address, on the basis of mutual respect, challenges of global concern.
Amendment 13 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 2 – point a (a) implementing the international dimension of the ‘Europe 2020’ strategy by supporting Union's bilateral, regional and inter-regional cooperation partnership strategies, by promoting policy dialogues and by developing collective approaches and responses to challenges of global concern such as energy security, climate change, job creation and environment. This objective shall be measured by the uptake of the ‘Europe 2020’ policies and objectives by key partner countries;
Amendment 16 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 2 – point b (b) improving market access and developing and further liberalising trade, investment and business opportunities for European companies by means of economic partnerships and business and regulatory cooperation, in order to create fertile ground for the enhancement of competitiveness and development. This objective shall be measured by the Union's share in foreign trade with key partner countries and by trade and investments flows to partner countries specifically targeted by actions, programmes and measures under this Regulation;
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 2 – paragraph 1 (1) All third countries, regions and territories may be eligible for cooperation under this Regulation. Relevant best practices and lessons learned from the previous instruments should be taken into account when deciding on the eligibility of countries and sectors.
source: PE-489.524
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2011/0412(COD) Financing instrument for the promotion of democracy and human rights worldwide 2014-2020
2012/05/16
DEVE
3 amendments...
Amendment 18 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 2 – point a (a) enhancing the respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms, as proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international and regional human rights instruments, and strengthening their protection, promotion and monitoring, mainly through support to relevant civil society organisations, human rights defenders and victims of repression and abuse, with the aim of improving and catching up with democratic standards of living and consolidating human dignity and democratisation;
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point a – point i (i) promoting and enshrining in law freedom of association and assembly, unhindered movement of persons, freedom of opinion and expression, including artistic and cultural expression, free press and independent pluralistic media, both traditional and ICT based, internet freedom and measures to combat administrative obstacles to the exercise of these freedoms, including the fight against censorship;
Amendment 28 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point d – introductory wording (d) building confidence in and protecting candidates and all relevant human and political rights and enhancing the reliability and transparency of democratic electoral processes, while contributing to the efficiency and consistency of the whole electoral cycle, in particular,
source: PE-489.498
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2011/2019(BUD) 2012 budget: mandate for the trilogue
2011/05/05
DEVE
1 amendments...
Amendment 22 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 a (new) 7a. Stresses the importance of zinc for the treatment and prevention of diarrhoea and malnutrition in order to improve the survival, growth and brain development of young children; urges the EU and the Member States to allocate the necessary funds to provide zinc supplementation in developing countries which could save the lives of 450,000 children under the age of five every year;
source: PE-464.817
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2011/2066(INI) 2020 perspective for women in Turkey
2011/10/20
FEMM
2 amendments...
Amendment 118 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 32. Calls on the Commission to make the issue of women’s rights central to the negotiations with Turkey; stresses the importance
Amendment 129 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 39 39. Calls on the Commission to design a mechanism for the exchange of best gender equality practices between Turkey and
source: PE-474.015
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2011/2198(INI) Women's situation in war
2011/12/10
DEVE
4 amendments...
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Strongly encourages the EEAS, the Commission and the Member States to incorporate development issues, in particular women’s economic and health security, into their actions affecting women in conflict zones;
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Calls upon the Commission, the EEAS and European Parliament delegations to find ways to promote the signature, ratification and implementation of the Rome Statute 1998 (for the International Criminal Court) by the developing countries that have not already done so, as a necessary step for the protection of women’s sexual rights during times of war and averting the impunity of perpetrators;
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 b (new) 6b. Calls on the Commission and the EEAS to examine the creation of a mechanism to provide for health and psychological support to women who are victims of violations during times of war, that must always be run by women practitioners, in order to establish methods to gradually and smoothly reintegrate these women back into society by, for example, finding jobs and thus restoring social stability and cohesion;
Amendment 19 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 c (new) 6c. Calls upon the Commission to examine the possibility of establishing rapid-response units composed of trained personnel (such as doctors, psychologists, sociologists, legal advisors etc) aimed at providing immediate and in situ support to the victims of gendered crimes;
source: PE-473.892
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2012/0366(COD) Tobacco and related products: manufacture, presentation and sale. Approximation of Member States legislation
2013/05/14
ENVI
10 amendments...
Amendment 83 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) In relation to the fixing of maximum yields, it might be necessary and appropriate at a later date to adapt the yields fixed or to fix maximum thresholds for emissions, taking into consideration scientific development and internationally agreed standards to assess their toxicity or addictiveness.
Amendment 145 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 23 (23) In order to ensure the integrity and the visibility of health warnings and maximise their efficacy, provisions should be made regarding the dimension of the warnings as well as regarding certain aspects of the appearance of the tobacco package, including the opening mechanism. The package and the products may mislead consumers, in particular young people, suggesting that products are less harmful. For instance, this is the case with certain texts or features, such as
Amendment 220 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 38 (38) In order to make this Directive fully operational and to keep up with technical, scientific and international developments in tobacco manufacture, consumption and regulation, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission, in particular in respect of adopting
Amendment 312 #
Proposal for a directive Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 19 Amendment 363 #
Proposal for a directive Article 3 – paragraph 2 Amendment 379 #
Proposal for a directive Article 3 – paragraph 3 Amendment 630 #
Proposal for a directive Article 8 – paragraph 4 – point b Amendment 665 #
Proposal for a directive Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point c (c) cover
Amendment 693 #
Proposal for a directive Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point e (e) be positioned at the botto
Amendment 704 #
Proposal for a directive Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point g source: PE-510.711
2013/05/21
ENVI
5 amendments...
Amendment 747 #
Proposal for a directive Article 9 – paragraph 3 – point c (c) define the
Amendment 752 #
Proposal for a directive Article 9 – paragraph 3 – point d Amendment 847 #
Proposal for a directive Article 12 – paragraph 2 2. Prohibited elements and features may include but are not limited to texts, symbols, names, trade marks, figurative or other signs, misleading colours, inserts or other additional material such as adhesive labels, stickers, onserts, scratch-offs and sleeves or relate to the shape of the tobacco product itself.
Amendment 853 #
Proposal for a directive Article 12 – paragraph 2 2. Prohibited elements and features may include but are not limited to texts, symbols, names, trade marks, figurative or other signs, misleading colours, inserts or other additional material such as adhesive labels, stickers, onserts, scratch-offs and sleeves or relate to the shape of the tobacco product itself. Cigarettes with a diameter of less than
Amendment 857 #
Proposal for a directive Article 12 – paragraph 2 – point 1 (new) (1) Scientifically established communications that a particular product is less harmful than others should be excluded from the provisions of paragraph 1 (b) and paragraph 2. Manufacturers shall submit information to the competent authorities of the Member States indicating that the product is less harmful.
source: PE-510.717
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2012/2025(INI) Enlargement: policies, criteria and EU's strategic interests
2012/08/06
AFET
5 amendments...
Amendment 108 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Takes the view that strict conditionality requires that the progress of a country is effectively assessed at every stage of the process, and that countries wishing to join the EU should proceed from one stage to the next only once all the conditions have been met at each stage;
Amendment 140 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Welcomes the new negotiating approach for future negotiating frameworks, that prioritises issues related to the judiciary and fundamental rights, as well as to justice and home affairs; agrees that these should be tackled early in the accession process and that the corresponding chapters should be opened accordingly on the basis of action plans, a
Amendment 179 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 10. Strongly believes in the need to promote a climate of tolerance, good neighbourly relations and regional cooperation, as prerequisites for stability and as means of facilitating reconciliation; considers that the prosecution of war crimes and the reintegration of refugees and displaced persons must be fundamental elements of the accession process in regions with a
Amendment 197 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11. Reiterates its position that bilateral issues should not represent or be used as an obstacle in the accession process
Amendment 206 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Calls on the EU to support efforts to resolve outstanding disputes, including border disputes, before accession; in line with the provisions of the UN Charter, encourages all parties to disputes whose continuation is likely to endanger the preservation of international peace and security to engage constructively in their peaceful resolution and,
source: PE-487.935
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2012/2065(INI) Asbestos related occupational health threats and prospects for abolishing all existing asbestos
2012/10/17
ENVI
5 amendments...
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Deplores the lack of information from several Member States that impedes a reliable prediction of mesothelioma mortality in Europe, noting that, according to the available partial epidemiological data, in the EU more than 250 000 citizens are expected to die from mesothelioma by 2030; emphasizes the importance of informing and training citizens;
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Points out that asbestos is still present in many open asbestos mines, water supply systems, wrecks close to shore, ships and buildings, and in some refurbishment, demolition and waste treatment activities where its exact location is often unknown and where, as a consequence, it would have an impact on the exposed workers, possibly also affecting the general public; notes also that, in addressing the problem, account should be taken both of the allocation of funds for prevention and treatment and the increased benefits in terms of jobs, environmental rehabilitation and a reduction in healthcare costs;
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Urges the Member States to ensure mechanisms of identification and research so that all cases of asbestosis and mesothelioma are registered by means of systematic data collection on occupational asbestos diseases, and to provide, with the assistance of mapping observatories, reliable mapping of the presence of asbestos and thereby contribute to prevention and remedial actions
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Proposes that the Commission draw up a study (report) to record the problems presented by the use of asbestos in each Member State and to replace it where it is used and needed, specifying the funds that will be needed this purpose.
Amendment 29 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 7. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to accept the 2023 deadline proposed by trade unions for a complete ban on asbestos within the EU, including chrysotile asbestos diaphragms, and ensuring appropriate remediation of all concerned sites, including unsecure landfills; as regards the management of asbestos waste, political and economic measures must be taken to promote and support research and those technologies that not only aim simply to remove and bury asbestos waste but also examine the potential for deactivating active asbestos fibres and converting them into material which does not pose a public health risk.
source: PE-497.962
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2012/2102(INI) Situation of women in North Africa
2012/12/19
DEVE
1 amendments...
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Calls for the respect of all traditions, heritage, culture and religion of women; priority should be given to the efforts made to improve the position of the women in their communities in accordance to their needs and the circumstances they face;
source: PE-502.123
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2012/2107(DEC) Special report 6/2012 (2011 discharge): European Union Assistance to the Turkish Cypriot Community
2012/12/11
CONT
9 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Recital D D. whereas Regulation (EC) No 389/2006 was adopted on 27 February 2006 with an initial allocation of 258,8 million euro; this was in fact the amount which had been earmarked for the Turkish Cypriot community in the event that a settlement was reached before accession;
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F F. whereas the Council (General Affairs and External Relations), shortly before the accession of Cyprus to the EU, requested the Commission to submit a proposal for an aid programme with particular emphasis on the economic integration of the island and on improving contacts between the two communities and with
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Recalls that as a result of the 1974
Amendment 41 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11. Considers it essential for the EU and the destination of EU aid to clarify the issue of how large the Turkish Cypriot
Amendment 47 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Takes note that the programme has assisted a great number of different beneficiaries across the Turkish Cypriot community and some important results have already been achieved but that the construction of a seawater desalination plant, which is the programme's largest bi- communal project (€27.5 million), ended in failure due to unacceptable restrictions imposed by the Turkish military forces;
Amendment 57 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Notes that the programme has assisted many different beneficiaries across the Turkish Cypriot community; but observes nevertheless that it has not been possible to implement the single largest bi-communal project, the construction of a seawater desalination plant (27,5 million euro) due to restrictions imposed by the Turkish army on the Greek Cypriot contractor. This represents a significant setback for the programme;
Amendment 78 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 24. Regrets the loss of the seawater desalination plant project which was an unfortunate setback; recalls that this project was not only the main project in the water sector but also the largest bi-communal project (amounting to approximately 10% of total contracted funding) funded under the instrument and that the plant was intended to provide 23 000 m3 of clean drinking water per day covering the needs of an estimated 100 000 people and recalls that water supply is becoming an increasingly critical issue for the island following a 40 % decrease in the mean annual rainfall in the past 30 years; is deeply concerned that the cancellation of the project due to the restrictions, imposed by the Greek Cypriot contractor by the Turkish army means that this serious environmental issue will not be addressed;
Amendment 95 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Believes that the assistance should be based on the current Aid Regulation
Amendment 102 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 30. Emphasizes that the main objective of Regulation (EC) No 389/2006 is to facilitate the reunification of the island; recommends reviewing once again the distribution of the aid to the TCc and the objective obstacles related to the sustainability of the projects; suggests considering whether large scale bi- communal infrastructure programs should still be pursued or a focus on smaller scale bi-communal projects, confidence building measures, the support of the civil society, the missing persons' related activities, the youth mobility, the preservation and restoration of historical sites and monuments should be considered instead;
source: PE-500.483
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2012/2143(INI) UN principle of the 'Responsibility to Protect' (R2P). Recommandation to the Council
2013/01/30
DEVE
6 amendments...
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Calls upon the European Commission to elaborate and propose policies and programmes both to enhance the Union's role at a regional and global level and promote the necessary means in order to successfully accomplish its humanitarian task in terms of preventive policy;
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Emphasizes the need of shifting the manner in which we approach R2P to protect which should involve integrating it within all our schemes that relate to development cooperation, humanitarian aid and crisis management, and building upon programmes that embrace rather than exclude R2P; stresses that clear prioritisation must be made of our objectives under a strict policy of neutrality;
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Reiterates that in situations where R2P is applied it is of the utmost importance to maintain the distinction of mandates between military and humanitarian actors, in order to safeguard the perception of the neutrality and impartiality of all humanitarian actors and to avoid putting at risk the effective delivery of aid and medical or any other assistance, access to beneficiaries and the personal safety of field-based humanitarian personnel;
Amendment 12 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Stresses that R2P is primarily a preventive doctrine and that military intervention should be the last recourse in R2P situations; calls for R2P, whenever possible, to be carried out first and foremost through diplomatic and long-term developmental activities that focus on capacity-building in the fields of human rights, good governance, the rule of law,
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Bearing in mind that human security is the precondition of development, stresses that our commitment to R2P to protect should take place within our commitments to achieving the MDGs and any post-2015 Framework; this includes using all the tools that we have at our disposal that aim at strengthening democratic institutions, poverty reduction and sustainable development;
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 d (new) 4d. stresses that R2P approach must be included to our actions in post-conflict operations whereby we must ensure the responsibility is upheld even in times following conflict and peace-building;
source: PE-504.200
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2012/2318(INI) Maritime dimension of the Common Security and Defence Policy
2013/04/03
AFET
1 amendments...
Amendment 93 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 18. Notes that the recent discoveries of natural gas in the eastern Mediterranean have led Turkey
source: PE-507.979
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