Brexit
„Brexit“ prisitaikymo rezervas: EP nariai nori greitai išmokėti 5 mlrd. EUR fondą
Parliament is now ready to negotiate with Council the details of the fund to help EU countries to counter the adverse consequences of the UK’s withdrawal, PLENARINIS POSĖDIS REGI.
Parliament adopted today (9 June) its position regarding the €5 billion Brexit Adjustment Reserve (in 2018 prices - €5.4bn in current prices). Talks with the Council will start on 9 June and MEPs intend to reach a political agreement on 17 June so that funds will be available quickly.
Pranešėjas Pascal Arimont (EPP, BE), who will lead Parliament’s negotiating team, said: “We have done everything we can to ensure this urgently-needed assistance can be disbursed quickly and without bureaucratic red tape. In this context, clear and comprehensible criteria are important to us, as this is the only way to make sure funding goes where it is actually needed. With a strong mandate, we can now enter into negotiations with member states, which we want to conclude before the end of the current Council presidency.”
The main points of Parliament’s negotiating mandate are:
- A pre-financing tranche of €4bn disbursed in two equal instalments in 2021 and 2022, with the remaining €1bn paid in 2025.
- Eligibility period covers costs incurred from 1 July 2019 to 31 December 2023 in preparation for the expected negative Brexit effects.
- An allocation method based on three factors: the importance of trade with the UK, the importance of fisheries in the UK exclusive economic zone and the population living in maritime regions bordering the UK.
- Focus on SMEs and self-employed, job creation, and reintegration of EU citizens returning from the UK as a consequence of Brexit.
- Financial and banking sector are excluded from support.
- Small-scale fisheries and local communities dependent on fishing activities in UK waters shall receive at least 7% of national allocation (for countries concerned).
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fonas
25 m. Gruodžio 2020 d. Komisija pateikė savo pranešimą pasiūlymas dėl „Brexit“ prisitaikymo rezervo, which will be set up as a special instrument outside of the 2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) budget ceilings. Parliament’s Committee on Regional Development adopted a draft negotiating mandate on 25 May.
Tolimesnė informacija
- Priimtas tekstas (09.06.2021)
- Press release following the vote in committee (25.05.2021)
- Procedūros etapai
- EP Research Service: Brexit Adjustment Reserve
- Regioninės plėtros komitetas
- Sekite mus Twitter
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