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Mr President, the first amending budget during implementation of the budget plan for 2008 covers the items grouped under the common heading of adjustments for ‘unavoidable, exceptional or unforeseen circumstances’.
Point 1, to wit mobilisation of the Solidarity Fund for the benefit of Great Britain, which was affected by major storm and flood damage in the summer of last year, most definitely falls under this category. The only comment to be made is that delays in mobilising funds arising from a belated application by the European Commission are becoming a dishonourable tradition. Point 5, proposing the creation of the budget article 27 01 11: Exceptional crisis expenditure, to enable the financing of exceptional expenditure linked to a declared crisis, is of a similar nature. The three remaining items, however, which have been dumped in the common bag of the amending budget, are of a different nature.
I share the rapporteur’s doubts concerning the financing of the Research Executive Agency and the ERCEA, and also the not wholly coherent conclusion on the creation of budget item 06 01 04 12: Galileo Programme. The Frontex modified establishment plan deserves to be accepted.
Analysis of the whole conclusion and relating to it in a suitable way are rendered problematic by the heterogeneous nature of the budget items contained in AM 1/2008."@en1
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