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Thursday, February 2, 2012

The European Parliament criticizes the new treaty of economic governance

In a resolution dated that day, MPs consider that the new treaty does not go far enough and must be accompanied by a major initiative of immediate economic and social recovery.

The resolution spelling out the EP's priorities was passed with 443 votes in favour, 124 against and 75 abstentions. It followed Wednesday's debate with European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and Commission President José Manuel Barroso on the informal summit outcome, a debate dominated by calls from across most of the political spectrum for action to restore growth and reduce unemployment.

 
Better, but still a pity  

The resolution says that the final treaty text agreed by heads of state is a significant improvement on earlier versions and that it takes account MEPs' insistence on the need to focus more on growth as well as fiscal restraint and to work within the normal EU system wherever possible. The resolution also welcomes that the risk of a two speed EU was lessened and that there will be more parliamentary oversight than initially envisioned.  

Nonetheless, it would have been better to have reached an agreement under normal EU law, stresses the resolution, reiterating an argument constantly aired by MEPs since the idea of a separate treaty was first mooted. 

Rapid action needed  

The resolution insists that economic recovery requires specific measures to promote solidarity, employment and growth. A first measure would be rapidly to establish a redemption fund based on the proposal by the economic advisers to the German government. Others would be to introduce project bonds, and prepare rapidly to introduce stability bonds and a financial transaction tax at European level. 

Background  

The European Parliament has been fully involved in the treaty drafting working group through its four representatives, Elmar Brok (EPP, DE), Roberto Gualtieri (S&D, IT), Guy Verhofstadt (ALDE, BE) and Daniel Cohn-Bendit (Greens/EFA, FR).  

The working group worked through December and January to present the heads of state with a draft treaty text at the 30 January summit. The text, as agreed by the heads of state, will now go through the normal ratification processes in the Member States having signed up to it.

Source  European Parliament - Press room




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