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Monday 29 October 2012

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parliamentary information office: No matter how many remarks and gibes are continuously exchanged between the two contenders, it is the difference in ideology the crucial point that has never been explicitly and thoroughly presented to the public. The Reps sustain an uncontrolled Capitalism by deception and false promises, and the Dems are afraid to explain the humanistic socialism vs Communism.

parliamentary information office: xactlleyme But do we have a balanced report? No! A newspaper should not have any political leaning. But Star has, and it's blatantly so. How is that the rest of the Media are doing exactly of what you are accusing the Toronto sun of doing? It does not take a rocket scientist to figure that out but it does take some common sense which you appear to have none.

parliamentary information office: You are right. But it is fools who sustain foolish politicians by electing them on and on... And both of them think they are doing the right thing

parliamentary information office: For each and every item attacking the Republicans in this partisan article, one can easily find equal and compatible Democrat item. But do we have a balanced report? No! A newspaper should not have any political leaning. But Star has, and it's blatantly so.

parliamentary information office: and they are all running for re-election.


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Sunday 28 October 2012

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Saturday 20 October 2012

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Saturday 6 October 2012

Parliament backs €9 billion EU budget hike

BRUSSELS - MEPs defied calls by national governments to rein in EU budget spending on Thursday (4 October), instead restoring most of the €138 billion settlement proposed by the European Commission for the 2013 budget.

The European Commission’s budget proposal had called for a €9 billion increase on the 2012 budget, equivalent to an additional 6.8 percent.

Goran Farm, the Swedish deputy who leads for the Socialist group on the Budget committee, described the parliament’s position as “very modest, with a clear focus on jobs and growth.”

Member states had agreed to a 2.8 percent increase but the EU’s seven net-contributing countries, which include Germany, France and the UK, insist that they will not cede more ground at a time when governments are imposing national austerity plans. Critics of the council position say that governments are trying to block funding to pay for projects they have already agreed to.

Helga Truepel, the Green group’s spokesperson, said the commission’s increase was to cover payments already agreed by governments. “Council prefers to keep the level of payments under the EU budget artificially low while knowing very well that the commission is currently unable to honour its financial obligations,” she said. 

For his part, Richard Ashworth, spokesman for the British conservative dominated ECR group, accused the committee of adopting an “Oliver Twist mentality” and backing “an inflation-busting increase that those who pay the EU’s bills are unable and unwilling to pay.”

Under the Lisbon Treaty, parliament enjoys equal power with governments on the adoption of the EU budget which must be no higher than 1.23 percent of GDP.

The vote by the budget committee comes after the commission revealed that it would table a supplementary budget to plug an estimated €10 billion hole to ensure that payments under programmes such as the European Social Fund and Erasmus scheme could continue to be made. 

While negotiations on the next seven year budget framework starting in 2014 remains deadlocked, a number of EU funding programmes are on the brink of insolvency.

Socialist group leader Hannes Swoboda accused governments of “blackmailing successful programmes” with the immediate future of the EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme affected by the budget gridlock.
Although the Commission has sought to play down the prospect of students not receiving their grants, the European Students’ Union (ESU) said that failure to reach a budget settlement could leave students in the 2012-13 semester empty-handed. 

ESU chair Karina Ufert urged the EU executive to “solve the current financial shortcomings of the European Social Fund by using money from underspent EU funds.” Over 2 million students have used the Erasmus programme in its 25 year existence.

The Cypriot Presidency is hoping to cajole ministers into a compromise deal over the coming weeks. They will then attempt to bridge the gaps with the parliament and commission position.