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Past experience shows that the EU does not manage disaster assistance well. Junilistan thinks that grants from the fund can often reduce incentives to Member States to remedy the problems which lie behind the need for aid.
As regards the introduction of a budget item for expenditure in exceptional circumstances, Junilistan considers that this paper contrivance increases the impression that the EU is seeking to become a superpower with influence over everything that happens in the world. Junilistan objects to this.
Frontex takes a step too far when it comes to coordinating the border controls and immigration policies of the Member States. Junilistan is opposed to any expansion in its activity at all.
However, the report also states that resources should not for the present be moved from the operational to the administrative line of the Galileo allocation. Added to this, the report supports the creation of a budgetary structure for the Research Executive Agency and the European Research Council Executive Agency.
I think that these questions are of considerable importance and have therefore voted for the report in its entirety, despite objections in principle to the other amendments proposed by the report."@en1
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