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The report before us highlights the areas in which it is important to guarantee that available appropriations will be increased and properly used. The challenge of enlargement unquestionably requires renewed and determined effort, and, as such, we must accommodate new staff within the institutions’ structure as swiftly as possible – the same swiftness that we are requesting of the Secretary-General – and must allocate funding to increase the number of interpreters and to improve general working conditions in the committees by increasing the number of rooms and computers available.
The plan to clarify the nomenclatures of the other institutions' budgets is to be welcomed. The transparency and intelligibility of data – as I have said on previous occasions – are essential prerequisites of accountability and efficiency as regards budgetary matters.
I welcome the proposal to adopt ecological efficiency standards in administrative management, and the call to adopt much more ambitious information and communication policies. This is, indeed, one of the things that I often fight for in each budget, given that it strikes me as essential that we bring Europe – its projects, its designs and its actions – ever closer to the citizens."@en1
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