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". The three reports that bear my name are closely linked. That is why, before talking about the report that is to be voted on by the plenary, I shall begin by briefly summarising the situation. These three reports are a direct response to the adoption of the new Financial Regulation due to enter into force on 1 January 2003, which requires the simultaneous adoption of the framework financial regulations on decentralised agencies. There are sixteen such regulations: four concerning codecision and twelve on the consultation procedure. The new Financial Regulation establishes an in-depth reform of the budgetary and financial rules relating to the European institutions. The objective pursued by the Committee on Budgets has so far been to ensure that this new legislation also applies to Community agencies. The same amendments are therefore proposed for each agency, in all three reports. These amendments simply introduce the principle of transparency, which has traditionally been upheld by Parliament, prior notification of the budgetary authority and the obligation to draw up a budget distinguishing between operating appropriations and administrative appropriations. We are now going to vote on the four reports concerning codecision. We have also introduced an amendment seeking to link the adoption of the regulation to a prior decision by the Council on the matter. I wanted to make a point of saying this because later on I will propose, on the contrary, that we do not vote on a legislative resolution."@en1

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