Eksempler på brug af Subcommittee on monetary på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.
Christa Randzio-Plath Chairman, Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.
Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs Chair: Christa Randzio-Plath PES, D.
This has been discussed extensively in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs andIndustrial Policy and in the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.
The Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs and the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy support this intention.
And I am pleased to note that my convictions were shared unanimously by the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs, including the main Committee itself.
This Parliament's Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs and its Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy have done some excellent work in recent years.
Similarly, the doubtful observation that percentage rates of public expenditure were unacceptably too high,was only half-heartedly qualified by Mr Lamfalussy when he came under fire in Parliament's Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs recently.
Randzio-Plath(PSE), chairman of the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.-(DE) Madam President, my group supports the rapporteur's position.
Mr President, Mr Garriga Polledo has worked very conscientiously on a technically and politically difficult subject, andhe deserves the congratulation of his colleagues, particularly for the broadmindedness with which he cooperated with his colleagues on the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.
The two amendments tabled by the Group of the European Radical Alliance are misguided, in my opinion. Particularly in the light of last week's discussion with the President of the ECB,Wim Duisenberg, in the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs, I firmly believe that the House will not feel able to approve these amendments.
Randzio-Plath(PSE), chairman of the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.-(DE) Mr President, I just wanted to support that, because it will really take no longer than 30 seconds; it is therefore possible to-take the vote.
Peijs(PPE).-(NL) Madam President, I should like to thank the Commission for its green paper, andMrs Randzio-Plath for all her hard work in the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs, ensuring that Parliament too makes its contribution to this new monetary union.
At the hearing held by the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs in the spring of 1997, Mr Duisenberg, the current president of the European Monetary Institute, clearly stipulated that monetary policy can only achieve so much.
I should like to remind the House that notonly has Mr Lamfalussy, as agreed, complied with his democratic obligation to give an account of his acts both in discussions with the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs and here in the House, but it was also possible to approach him with projects that were important to this House.
Randzio-Plath(PSE).-(DE) As chairman of the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs, I should like to point out that the subcommittee unanimously took the view that this report absolutely must be dealt with at this partsession.
This inspires little confidence for the future,when it is argued that the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs should play an important role in the process known as democratic accountability.
Randzio-PIath(PSE), chairman of the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.-(DE) Mr President, the report from the European Commission and the report by Mr Gasòliba I Böhm clearly emphasize that we are making preparations for using the opportunities of globalization and of European integration to favour growth, investment and employment, and to contribute to an increase in prosper ity and social justice in the European Union.
The next part-session will start on 11 May- so that the adjournment, as Mr Corbett has just told me, will be the longest in our history, from March until May- andat that date we will find that the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs is not affected, but that suddenly two members of the Subcommittee on Security and Disarmament will no longer be eligible to be members, along with three members of the Subcommittee on Human Rights.
Randzio-Plath(PSE), chairman of the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.-(DE) Mr President, the possibility that monetary union will begin on 1 January 1999 is the realization of a dream: the people of Europe have said yes to more Community spirit and to a degree of cooperation which goes beyond that of previous structures.
Randzio-Plath(PSE).-(DE) Madam President,the initiative launched by the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs and the fine report by Mr Metten defined exactly what we here in the European Parliament want.
Randzio-Plath(PSE), chairman of the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.-(DE) Madam President, the Group of the Party of European Socialists supports both the Monti proposal and the proposal in the report, because on many points the latter has some practical suggestions to make which are better geared to the aim of changing tack on tax.
The same applies to the dialogue with this European Parliament and the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs, and it will also be necessary to document this democratic accountability, with the European Central Bank bringing transparency to the justification of monetary decisions, with a guarantee of the complete independence of that institution.