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"The report by Reimer Böge and Ivailo Kalfin was adopted by 517 votes to 105, with 63 abstentions. I supported this report in plenary. It forms the European Parliament’s mandate in the forthcoming negotiations with the Council. The negotiations on the multiannual financial framework for the years 2014-2020 began 11 months ago and sped up dramatically with President Herman Van Rompuy’s announcement that there would be a European Council meeting on 22 and 23 November. Since the Treaty of Lisbon, the European Parliament has had the power to give its consent, in other words, to say yes or no to the Council’s proposals. In that regard, the report by Reimer Böge and Ivailo Kalfin aims to establish a number of ‘red lines’. If these are not respected in the future, Parliament will be forced to refuse to give its consent. The ‘red lines’ are as follows: respect for Parliament’s prerogatives, unity of the budget, greater flexibility to facilitate adjustment of the budgetary resources and reform of the own resources system."@en1
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