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Parlament nimmt ‚attraktivere’ Struktur für Plenum an[en

Erschienen: Freitag 26. Oktober 2007   

Die Vorsitzenden der politischen Fraktionen des Europäischen Parlaments haben gestern, am 25. Oktober 2007, einstimmig Vorschläge zur grundlegenden Reform der Struktur seines Plenums angenommen. Dieser Schritt soll die Arbeit im Plenum effizienter und für die Öffentlichkeit interessanter gestalten.

The proposals, set to become operational in January 2008, were submitted by the working group on parliamentary reform chaired by German MEP Dagmar Roth-Behrendt (PES), established in February 2007 at the request of EP President Hans Gert-Pöttering with the aim of making Parliament's work more efficient and more attractive to the public. 

The principal reforms to the plenary session are as follows: 

  • Priority debates on major legislation will take place on Tuesdays, with major political debates on Wednesdays. 
  • There will be a period of at least a month between votes in the committees and votes in plenary. 
  • Debates will be scheduled directly prior to the relevant vote, and political group speakers will systematically speak at the beginning of debates. 
  • Rapporteurs will be given additional speaking time so that they may react to points made or wind up the debate, and extra time will be made available for spontaneous interventions and questions from MEPs. 
  • MEPs will be invited to speak from the front rows of the chamber. 

Chair of the working group Dagmar Roth-Behrendt said the decision shows that Parliament is committed to the reform process. "We will now see to it that the measures approved are implemented as soon as possible in order to achieve visible results", she added.

Congratulating the working group, EP President Hans-Gert Pöttering said that as a result of the reforms, "the work of Parliament's plenary sessions will be […] better structured and debates will become more lively and interesting. That was an important aim of the parliamentary reform. With this, the first stage of the reform process has been successfully completed." 

The working group's mandate is ongoing, and it is currently addressing committee business and institutional relations, before moving onto external issues in early 2009. 

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