Examples of using List of priority projects in English and their translations into Dutch
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List of priority projects.
Energy: First list of priority projects.
It is therefore beyond me why the European Parliament should not be a party to deciding on this list of priority projects.
Transport: First list of priority projects.
The 1996 list of priority projects was extended
The Council also unanimously agreed to add the river navigation project Seine-Scheldt to the list of priority projects proposed by the Commission.
The need to accept the list of priority projects in Annex III without changes;
Commission should be identified, in particular those determining the list of priority projects.
The 1996 list of priority projects was extended
In the area of energy, the European Council is invited to take note of a list of priority projects which is still subject to further examination by the Group.
In 2004, the list of Priority Projects was extended to 30 projects,
since the Council was not prepared to negotiate seriously with Parliament about the list of priority projects and to take a joint decision.
The inclusion of a project in the list of priority projects in no way prejudges eligibility for possible Community funding.
and approved a list of priority projects in the transport and energy fields.
My group is in agreement with the list of priority projects being extended to 30. I now hear that the Council has suddenly decided that it no longer wants the 30th.
these two projects are included in the list of priority projects adopted already by the Heads of State or Government at the Corfu Summit.
These changes are the reason why the list of priority projects established by the Heads of State and Government in 1994
I know that in 2007 a list of priority projects was adopted for energy infrastructure in the region
The list of priority projects contains, in addition to the priority projects included in the October 2001 Commission proposal22
As for the existing guidelines, the new proposal contains a list of priority projects, which incorporate and add to the projects adopted by the Essen European Council in 1994.
which should lead to the definition of a regional transport infrastructure network and the identification of a list of priority projects.
The new proposal adds a further nine new projects to the list of priority projects, bringing the total number of projects on major transport axes up to 29.
Following approval of the list of priority projects by the Heads of State and Government meeting in Essen in December 1994, the Commission is
in particular update the list of priority projects henceforth 30 in number, including the 14 already identified at Essen.
If necessary, it will be possible to add other projects to the list of priority projects through a proposal from the Commission in the context of the Report presented by the Commission every two years on the implementation of the guidelines.
that the communication on the Growth Initiative including the list of priority projects is not a legally binding document,
As regards the re-examination of the list of priority projects set out in the Decision, the Commission may, by virtue of its right of initiative, present legislative proposals
the Commission brought forward a new proposal2 that added new projects to the list of priority projects and brings to 30 the total of projects on major transport axes
This will include the updating of the list of priority projects in Annex III,
On 2 October 2001 the Commission proposed an amendment to Decision No 1692/96/EC to replace Annex III by a list of priority projects containing the specific projects not yet completed to which the European Council attached particular importance at its meetings in Essen