Примери за използване на Differentiated integration на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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This differentiated integration.
Having regard to its resolution of 17 January 2019 on differentiated integration(5).
Report on differentiated integration.
Whereas Member States are not the only potential actors of differentiated integration;
OPINION on differentiated integration.
Whereas integration processes in the EU are characterised by a rapidly increasing number anddiversity of situations entailing differentiated integration, in the context of both primary and secondary legislation;
Report on differentiated integration.
Differentiated integration(DI) is a compelling issue in deliberations on the Future of Europe.
From the discussions you had in Germany, it seems that differentiated integration is creating tensions as well.
On EU differentiated integration.
The overall result of the expert survey show a distinct readiness for differentiated integration among the professional class in the EU.
External differentiated integration with the EU.
Based on the research in the six member states it can be argued that the differentiated integration would not help to overcome the differences.
Differentiated Integration is a crucial issue in the discussions around the‘Future of Europe'.
Having regard to the Treaty provisions on other existing forms of differentiated integration and in particular Articles 136, 137 and 138 TFEU relating to provisions specific to Member States whose currency is the euro.
Differentiated integration is one of the important topics in the debate of the future of the European Union.
Since the lack of unity is driving Eurosceptic attitudes to a large extent, the differentiated integration would rather increase the probability of breakdown of the integration project as it would further contribute to the second-class feeling of many citizens.
Emphasises that differentiated integration should not lead to more complex decision-making processes that would undermine the democratic accountability of the EU institutions;
OPINION on differentiated integration.
Whereas, if differentiated integration can be a pragmatic solution to drive European integration forwards, it should be used sparingly and within narrowly defined limits, in view of the risk of fragmenting the Union and its institutional framework;
Report on differentiated integration.
Reiterates its conviction that differentiated integration must remain, as provided for under Articles 20 and 46 TEU, open to all Member States and must continue to serve as an example of deeper European integration where no Member State remains excluded from a policy in the long run, and should not be seen as a means to facilitate à la carte solutions that threaten to undermine the Union method and the EU's institutional system;
Whereas with the exception of the Financial Transaction Tax,all existing cases of differentiated integration could have been adopted in Council by qualified majority voting if this had been provided for in Article 329(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union instead of unanimity;
Possibility of differentiated integration as a future avenue for the EU should be treated very cautiously.
Whereas the end goal of differentiated integration should be to promote the inclusion and not the exclusion of Member States;
Many suggest that the differentiated integration would be a solution to the lack of consensus in how to address the multiple crises in Europe.
Highlights that any kind of differentiated integration upon which agreement is reached is therefore a second-best option, and not a strategic priority;
Whereas some forms of differentiated integration might have centripetal effects, attracting more Member States to join the initiative later;
It is therefore vital to ensure that differentiated integration is an open process and that if it is subject to conditionality(as with participation in the eurozone), that this is legitimate, transparent and respected.
Calls for any future model of differentiated integration to be designed to provide incentives for and fully support Member States aspiring to‘opt in' in their efforts of economic development and conversion aimed at meeting the necessary criteria in a reasonable timeframe;