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We are against the entire process involving the announced amendment of the Treaty of Lisbon, as regards not just to its substance, but also to its form.
The strict conditionality for the concession of financial assistance under the European stability mechanism is unacceptable for a number of reasons, the most significant of which is the possibility of removing powers from and interfering in the governing of the European Union Member States whose currency is the euro; interference in the budgetary, social and labour areas is particularly serious.
It is an amendment which uses a mechanism of the Treaty itself to sideline everyone, enabling not just an amendment without any democratic participation – and, furthermore, continuing what they did by rejecting national referenda to adopt the Treaty – it creates a mechanism enabling permanent monitoring of Member States’ economies.
This report is along the same lines, tabling certain proposed amendments to the Commission’s draft of the amendment to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union with regard to a stability mechanism for Member States whose currency is the euro. However, it always aims to consolidate the desired boost provided as part of the aforementioned economic governance, with the creation of the ‘European Semester’, the deepening of penalties...
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