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"Mr President, interinstitutional cooperation between Parliament and the Council is vital for supervising the budget’s implementation. This is why any stalemate caused by the Council’s lack of compliance with the requests made by Parliament, in its capacity as the decision-making authority on budget discharge, is regrettable and damages this process. The decision to postpone the budget discharge must not be regarded as an obstacle hindering the negotiation process between Parliament and the Council. However, Parliament needs to stick to its guns and refuse to grant budget discharge if the Council is not going to comply with Parliament’s requests and meet all the conditions it has stipulated. The European Economic and Social Committee gave a prompt response to the comments made by Parliament. However, Parliament must keep a close eye on the investigations being conducted by OLAF and the European Ombudsman into the alleged irregularities in the administration of the Economic and Social Committee. The Court of Justice of the European Union has adopted measures aimed at improving the internal workflow by introducing the Curia application. The European Court of Auditors has decided on a 6% increase in the number of posts devoted exclusively to carrying out audits. The pilot project involving the outsourcing of audit activities must be monitored closely. The Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) will support the discharge of these institutions."@en1
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