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Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
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Ausgabe in deutscher Sprache |
Mitteilungen und Bekanntmachungen |
60. Jahrgang |
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MITTEILUNGEN DER ORGANE, EINRICHTUNGEN UND SONSTIGEN STELLEN DER EUROPÄISCHEN UNION |
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Europäische Kommission |
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2017/C 351/01 |
Keine Einwände gegen einen angemeldeten Zusammenschluss (Sache M.8613 — Konica Minolta/Innovation Network Corporation of Japan/Ambry Genetics) ( 1 ) |
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INFORMATIONEN DER ORGANE, EINRICHTUNGEN UND SONSTIGEN STELLEN DER EUROPÄISCHEN UNION |
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Europäische Kommission |
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2017/C 351/02 |
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Behörde für europäische politische Parteien und europäische politische Stiftungen |
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2017/C 351/03 |
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INFORMATIONEN DER MITGLIEDSTAATEN |
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2017/C 351/04 |
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2017/C 351/05 |
Bekanntmachung der Kommission gemäß Artikel 16 Absatz 4 der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1008/2008 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über gemeinsame Vorschriften für die Durchführung von Luftverkehrsdiensten in der Gemeinschaft — Änderung gemeinwirtschaftlicher Verpflichtungen im Linienflugverkehr ( 1 ) |
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2017/C 351/06 |
Bekanntmachung der Kommission gemäß Artikel 17 Absatz 5 der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1008/2008 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über gemeinsame Vorschriften für die Durchführung von Luftverkehrsdiensten in der Gemeinschaft — Ausschreibung für die Durchführung von Linienflugdiensten aufgrund gemeinwirtschaftlicher Verpflichtungen ( 1 ) |
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VERFAHREN BEZÜGLICH DER DURCHFÜHRUNG DER WETTBEWERBSPOLITIK |
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Europäische Kommission |
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2017/C 351/07 |
Vorherige Anmeldung eines Zusammenschlusses (Sache M.8636 — Abellio/Mitsui/EJR/West Midlands Passenger Rail Franchise) — Für das vereinfachte Verfahren infrage kommender Fall ( 1 ) |
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Berichtigungen |
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2017/C 351/08 |
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2017/C 351/09 |
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(1) Text von Bedeutung für den EWR. |
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II Mitteilungen
MITTEILUNGEN DER ORGANE, EINRICHTUNGEN UND SONSTIGEN STELLEN DER EUROPÄISCHEN UNION
Europäische Kommission
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19.10.2017 |
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Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/1 |
Keine Einwände gegen einen angemeldeten Zusammenschluss
(Sache M.8613 — Konica Minolta/Innovation Network Corporation of Japan/Ambry Genetics)
(Text von Bedeutung für den EWR)
(2017/C 351/01)
Am 5. Oktober 2017 hat die Kommission nach Artikel 6 Absatz 1 Buchstabe b der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 139/2004 des Rates (1) entschieden, keine Einwände gegen den oben genannten angemeldeten Zusammenschluss zu erheben und ihn für mit dem Binnenmarkt vereinbar zu erklären. Der vollständige Wortlaut der Entscheidung ist nur auf Englisch verfügbar und wird in einer um etwaige Geschäftsgeheimnisse bereinigten Fassung auf den folgenden EU-Websites veröffentlicht:
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der Website der GD Wettbewerb zur Fusionskontrolle (http://ec.europa.eu/competition/mergers/cases/). Auf dieser Website können Fusionsentscheidungen anhand verschiedener Angaben wie Unternehmensname, Nummer der Sache, Datum der Entscheidung oder Wirtschaftszweig abgerufen werden; |
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der Website EUR-Lex (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/homepage.html?locale=de). Hier kann diese Entscheidung anhand der Celex-Nummer 32017M8613 abgerufen werden. EUR-Lex ist das Internetportal zum Gemeinschaftsrecht. |
(1) ABl. L 24 vom 29.1.2004, S. 1.
IV Informationen
INFORMATIONEN DER ORGANE, EINRICHTUNGEN UND SONSTIGEN STELLEN DER EUROPÄISCHEN UNION
Europäische Kommission
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19.10.2017 |
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Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/2 |
Euro-Wechselkurs (1)
18. Oktober 2017
(2017/C 351/02)
1 Euro =
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Währung |
Kurs |
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USD |
US-Dollar |
1,1749 |
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JPY |
Japanischer Yen |
132,62 |
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DKK |
Dänische Krone |
7,4438 |
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GBP |
Pfund Sterling |
0,89283 |
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SEK |
Schwedische Krone |
9,5945 |
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CHF |
Schweizer Franken |
1,1551 |
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ISK |
Isländische Krone |
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NOK |
Norwegische Krone |
9,3575 |
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BGN |
Bulgarischer Lew |
1,9558 |
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CZK |
Tschechische Krone |
25,705 |
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HUF |
Ungarischer Forint |
308,27 |
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PLN |
Polnischer Zloty |
4,2277 |
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RON |
Rumänischer Leu |
4,5880 |
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TRY |
Türkische Lira |
4,3225 |
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AUD |
Australischer Dollar |
1,5009 |
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CAD |
Kanadischer Dollar |
1,4720 |
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HKD |
Hongkong-Dollar |
9,1737 |
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NZD |
Neuseeländischer Dollar |
1,6488 |
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SGD |
Singapur-Dollar |
1,5962 |
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KRW |
Südkoreanischer Won |
1 329,28 |
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ZAR |
Südafrikanischer Rand |
15,8999 |
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CNY |
Chinesischer Renminbi Yuan |
7,7867 |
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HRK |
Kroatische Kuna |
7,5075 |
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IDR |
Indonesische Rupiah |
15 879,95 |
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MYR |
Malaysischer Ringgit |
4,9622 |
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PHP |
Philippinischer Peso |
60,479 |
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RUB |
Russischer Rubel |
67,4559 |
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THB |
Thailändischer Baht |
38,960 |
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BRL |
Brasilianischer Real |
3,7199 |
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MXN |
Mexikanischer Peso |
22,1311 |
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INR |
Indische Rupie |
76,4305 |
(1) Quelle: Von der Europäischen Zentralbank veröffentlichter Referenz-Wechselkurs.
Behörde für europäische politische Parteien und europäische politische Stiftungen
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19.10.2017 |
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Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/3 |
Entscheidung der Behörde für europäische politische Parteien und europäische politische Stiftungen
vom 25. Juli 2017
über die Eintragung des Europäischen Liberalen Forums
(Nur der englische Text ist verbindlich)
(2017/C 351/03)
DIE BEHÖRDE FÜR EUROPÄISCHE POLITISCHE PARTEIEN UND EUROPÄISCHE POLITISCHE STIFTUNGEN —
gestützt auf den Vertrag über die Arbeitsweise der Europäischen Union,
gestützt auf die Verordnung (EU, Euratom) Nr. 1141/2014 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 22. Oktober 2014 über das Statut und die Finanzierung europäischer politischer Parteien und europäischer politischer Stiftungen (1), insbesondere auf Artikel 9,
unter Hinweis auf den Antrag des Europäischen Liberalen Forums,
in Erwägung nachstehender Gründe:
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Bei der Behörde für europäische politische Parteien und europäische politische Stiftungen (im Folgenden „die Behörde“) sind am 30. Juni 2017 ein Antrag des Europäischen Liberalen Forums (im Folgenden der „Antragsteller“) auf Eintragung als europäische politische Stiftung gemäß Artikel 8 Absatz 1 der Verordnung (EU, Euratom) Nr. 1141/2014 sowie am 24. Juli 2017 eine überarbeitete Fassung eines Teils dieses Antrags eingegangen. |
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Der Antragsteller hat Folgendes eingereicht: Unterlagen, die bescheinigen, dass der Antragsteller die in Artikel 3 der Verordnung (EU, Euratom) Nr. 1141/2014 genannten Voraussetzungen erfüllt, die Erklärung in der Form, wie sie im Anhang zu dieser Verordnung festgelegt ist, und die Satzung des Antragstellers, die die gemäß Artikel 5 dieser Verordnung erforderlichen Bestimmungen enthält. |
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Der Antrag wird zudem durch eine Erklärung des Notars Dimitri Cleenewerck de Crayencour gemäß Artikel 15 Absatz 2 der Verordnung (EU, Euratom) Nr. 1141/2014 gestützt, mit der bescheinigt wird, dass der Antragsteller seinen Sitz in Belgien hat und dass seine Satzung im Einklang mit den einschlägigen nationalen Rechtsvorschriften steht. |
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Der Antragsteller hat gemäß den Artikeln 1 und 2 der delegierten Verordnung (EU, Euratom) 2015/2401 der Kommission (2) zusätzliche Dokumente eingereicht. |
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Gemäß Artikel 9 der Verordnung (EU, Euratom) Nr. 1141/2014 hat die Behörde den Antrag und die eingereichten Belege geprüft und ist der Ansicht, dass der Antragsteller die in Artikel 3 dieser Verordnung genannten Bedingungen für die Eintragung erfüllt und dass die Satzung die gemäß Artikel 5 dieser Verordnung erforderlichen Bestimmungen enthält — |
HAT FOLGENDE ENTSCHEIDUNG ERLASSEN:
Artikel 1
Das Europäische Liberale Forum wird hiermit als europäische politische Stiftung eingetragen.
Es erwirbt europäische Rechtspersönlichkeit am Tag der Veröffentlichung dieser Entscheidung im Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union.
Artikel 2
Diese Entscheidung wird am Tag ihrer Bekanntgabe wirksam.
Artikel 3
Diese Entscheidung richtet sich an das:
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Europäische Liberale Forum |
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Rue des Deux-Églises/Tweekerkenstraat 37-39 |
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1000 Bruxelles/Brussel |
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BELGIQUE/BELGIË |
Geschehen zu Brüssel am 25. Juli 2017.
Für die Behörde für europäische politische Parteien und europäische politische Stiftungen
Der Direktor
M. ADAM
(1) ABl. L 317 vom 4.11.2014, S. 1.
(2) Delegierte Verordnung (EU, Euratom) 2015/2401 der Kommission vom 2. Oktober 2015 über den Inhalt und die Funktionsweise des Registers europäischer politischer Parteien und Stiftungen (ABl. L 333 vom 19.12.2015, S. 50).
ANHANG
Forum Libéral Européen
European Liberal Forum
A non-profit association under Belgian law, founded by private deed dated 21 September 2007, published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge dated 26 September 2007, under number 07144686.
Registered on the Trade Register under company number 0892.305.374.
Of which the articles of association have been modified by virtue of the minutes of the following general assemblies:
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General Assembly of 25 January 2008, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 09 October 2009, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 01 October 2010, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 16 September 2011, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 27 April 2012, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 26 April 2013, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 20 September 2013, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 19 September 2014, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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Board meeting of 12 June 2015, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 22 April 2016, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 23 September 2016, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge; |
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General Assembly of 12 May 2017, to be published in the appendices of the Moniteur Belge. |
As a result of which this coordination of the text has been drawn up:
COORDINATION OF ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION AS OF 12 MAY 2017
CHAPTER I – NAME, REGISTERED OFFICE, PURPOSE AND TERM OF THE ASSOCIATION
Article 1 – Name
A European foundation under the form of a Belgian non-profit association is hereby formed in accordance with the Regulation no 1141/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2014 on the statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations, and the Belgian law of 27 June 1921 on the non-profit associations, the foundations, the European political parties and the European political foundations, as modified by the Belgian law of 25 December 2016. Its name is ‘European Liberal Forum’ in English and ‘Forum Libéral Européen’ in French, also identified as ‘liberalforum.eu’ in English and ‘forumliberal.eu’ in French, abbreviated as ‘ELF-FLE’ hereinafter referred to as the ‘Association’. Both the full and the abbreviated names may be used indistinguishably.
All acts, invoices, announcements, publicity, letters, orders and other documents issued by the Association, shall indicate the full name or the abbreviated name of the Association preceded or followed by the words ‘vereniging zonder winstoogmerk’ or ‘association sans but lucratif’ or the abbreviation ‘VZW’ or ‘ASBL’, as well as the indication of the registered office of the Association.
The Association is governed by the Belgian Act of 27 June 1921, as amended by the Act of 2 May 2002, (the ‘Act’).
The logo of the Association shall consist of the following word and picture mark:
Depending on the background, the logo may be used in its original colours, in black and white or in any other shading in order to obtain sufficient contrast with the background.
Article 2 – Registered office
The registered office of the Association is located at Rue des Deux Eglises 37/39, B-1000 Brussels in the legal arrondissement of Brussels. The registered office may be transferred to any other location in the Brussels Region by a decision taken by the Board of Directors. The decision to move the registered office must be published in the Annexes to the Belgian Official Gazette (i.e. Moniteur Belge).
Article 3 – Purpose and objectives
The Association has as a non-profit purpose to bring together national political foundations and think-tanks in the European Union, the EU candidate countries, EEA Member States and the EU neighbourhood countries who, within the framework of liberal, democratic and reformist ideals, wish to contribute to the European Union. The Association observes the values on which the Union is founded, as expressed in Article 2 Treaty on European Union, namely respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities.
The Association is the official European political foundation of the ALDE Party. The Association’s governing bodies, as well as the financial accounts and day-to-day management, are separated from the ALDE Party. Through its activities, within the aims and fundamental values pursued by the Union, the Association underpins and complements the objectives of the ALDE Party.
To achieve this purpose, the Association will:
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serve as a framework for national political foundations, think tanks, networks and academics and leading liberal personalities to work together at European level; |
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develop close working relationships with and among its Members, their national parliamentary Group of the ALDE Party in the European Parliament, the liberal, democrat and reform groups and alliances in other international fora and Liberal International and the youth organization of the ALDE Party; |
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observe, analyse and contribute to the debate on European public policy issues and the process of European integration, through education, training, research and the promotion of active citizenship within the European Union, particularly with regards to young Europeans; |
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strengthen the liberal, democrat and reform movement in the European Union and throughout Europe; |
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seek a common position, as a transfer of experience gained from the contracting Members, on all important matters affecting the European Union; |
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develop cooperation in order to support liberal democracy throughout Europe and its neighbourhood; |
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inform the public and involve it in the construction of a united European democracy; |
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support and cosponsor European seminars and conferences and studies on such issues between the aforementioned stakeholders. |
The Association may carry out all operations and conduct all activities, both in Belgium and abroad, which directly or indirectly increase or promote its purpose and objectives.
Article 4 – Term
The Association is incorporated for an unlimited period of time.
CHAPTER II — FULL AND AFFILIATE MEMBERS
Article 5 – Criteria for full and affiliate membership, categories of Members and rights and obligations of full and affiliate Members
Membership of the Association is open to those national political foundations, associations and think tanks that promote liberal, democrat and reform ideals and values and accept these Articles of Association, the Internal Regulations of the Association, the policy programmes of the Association and adhere to the Stuttgart Declaration of the ALDE Party, aisbl. As an exception to the foregoing, full membership is automatically granted to the President of the ALDE Party, aisbl, and the signers of the founding act.
The Association has full and affiliate Members, which are natural persons or legal entities lawfully established in accordance with the laws and customs of their country of origin. The Association shall be composed of at least seven full Members.
Full Members have to be based in the European Union, in an EU candidate country or in an EEA Member State. Affiliate members can be based in EU neighbourhood countries.
New applicants shall first be admitted as affiliate Members and shall, as such, be subject to pay half the minimum full membership fee. They have the right to take part in the meetings of the General Assembly and to voice their opinion. They do not have the right to vote. Affiliate Members can apply for full Membership after having actively participated in a minimum of three European Liberal Forum events, or decide to remain Affiliate Members.
If a candidate member does not dispose of a legal status in accordance with the laws and the customs of its country of origin, it shall, in its written application for membership, appoint a natural person, who will act on behalf and for the account of all the members of such candidate member, in his/her capacity of common proxyholder.
Full Members shall pay a membership fee. The minimum fee shall be 500 EUR corresponding to one delegate, the fee of 2 500 EUR for three delegates and a fee of 5 000 EUR for five delegates, with the exception of the President of the ALDE Party, aisbl, and the signers of the founding act. The General Assembly shall determine the fee, which shall be no less than 500 EUR and shall not exceed 5 000 EUR.
Full Members shall have the right to participate in the General Assembly, to express their opinions and to vote, on the condition that their voting right is not suspended due to an unpaid membership fee. The membership fee is due at the latest one month after invoicing; after that point in time, the right to vote is suspended until all payments due are received.
Article 6 – Register of full and affiliate Members
A register containing an up-to-date list of all full and affiliate Members of the Association will be held at the registered office.
All full and affiliate Members may have access to the register at the registered office of the Association.
Article 7 – Admission of full and affiliate Members
Foundations, associations and think tanks can apply for membership if they are proposed by two other Members of the Association.
Any application for full or affiliate membership shall be sent to the Board of Directors with all necessary documentation evidencing that the applicant fulfils the membership requirements. This application should include a position paper outlining the prospective affiliate member organisation’s relationship to liberalism. The Board of Directors shall submit the application, its preliminary report and its opinion to the General Assembly, which will examine whether or not the application meets the affiliate or full membership requirements. The General Assembly shall take its decision with a majority of two-thirds of the votes cast. The decision of the General Assembly to admit the applicant shall be final and the General Assembly shall be under no obligation to justify its decision.
Article 8 – Resignation and expulsion of full or affiliate Members
Any full or affiliate Member may resign from the Association at any time by giving three months’ notice by registered letter addressed to the President. The resignation shall only come into force at the end of the financial year.
A resigning full or affiliate Member will remain liable for its financial obligations vis-à-vis the Association until the end of the financial year during which its resignation took place.
If a full or affiliate Member fails to meet its financial obligations, a notice is sent by the Treasurer requesting to settle its debts, and mentioning that the voting right of the full member is suspended until full payment is received.
If a full or affiliate Member fails to meet its financial obligations for two consecutive financial years, it will be considered as having resigned from the first day of the following financial year.
Any full or affiliate Member may be expelled for any of the following reasons:
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not abiding by the Articles of Association or the Internal Regulations; |
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not abiding by the decisions of any body of the Association; |
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not fulfilling the conditions for full or affiliate membership anymore; |
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when, any of its acts is contrary to the interest and the values of the Association in general. |
The General Assembly decides expulsion of full or affiliate Members with a majority of two-thirds of the votes cast. The full or affiliate Member will be informed by registered mail of the expulsion proposal. The letter sets forth the grounds on which the proposed expulsion is based. The full or affiliate Member has the right to notify its remarks in writing to the President, within 15 calendar days subsequent to the receipt of the letter. Upon its prior written request, the full or affiliate Member involved shall be heard.
The expulsion decision sets forth the grounds on which the expulsion is based but apart from that, the decision does not need to be justified. The President sends a copy of the decision to the expelled full or affiliate Member by registered letter, within 15 calendar days. The expulsion shall come into force immediately but the expelled full or affiliate Member shall remain liable for its financial obligations vis-à-vis the Association until the end of the financial year.
A full or affiliate Member who has resigned or been expelled shall have no claim against the assets of the Association.
CHAPTER III – BODIES OF THE ASSOCIATION
Article 9 – The Bodies of the Association
The bodies of the Association are:
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The General Assembly; |
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The Board of Directors; |
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The Executive Director. |
CHAPTER IV – GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Article 10 – Composition and powers
The General Assembly consists of the full Members (natural persons) and the representatives of the full members and the affiliate members. The Board of Directors organises the General Assembly, the Executive Director drafts its minutes. Affiliate members can voice their opinion but do not have the right to vote.
In accordance with the Internal Regulations, and upon prior invitation, third parties, being individuals and/or legal entities, may be granted the right to take part in a meeting of the General Assembly. They may voice their opinion but do not have the right to vote.
The decisions taken by the General Assembly shall be binding on all full and affiliate Members, including those absent or dissenting.
The following powers are restrictively reserved to the General Assembly:
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election, dismissal and discharge of the members of the Board of Directors; |
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approval of the common annual activity programme, upon proposal of the Board of Directors; |
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approval of the annual accounts, the annual report, the budget and any other form of financing; |
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admission, suspension and expulsion of full and affiliate Members; |
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amendments to the Articles of Association; |
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amendments to the Internal Regulations; |
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interpretation of the Articles of Association and the Internal Regulations; |
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dissolution and liquidation of the Association; |
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upon proposal of the Board of Directors, the appointment of one or more independent experts as referred to in article 22 of the Statutes. |
Article 11 – Notices and meetings
The Board of Directors convenes the General Assembly. The General Assembly shall meet twice per calendar year. The first General Assembly shall be held in spring, the second in autumn. If applicable, a reminder from the President, stating that the membership is unpaid and therefore the voting right is suspended until the membership fee is received, is joined to the invitation of the member concerned.
The Board of Directors or at least a third of the full Members may convene extraordinary meetings of the General Assembly.
The notice is sent by mail, facsimile, email or any other written or electronic means. For the rest, the rules related to the agenda, timetable and conduct of the meetings of the General Assembly will be laid down in the Internal Regulations.
Article 12 – Representation
The full Members shall be represented at the General Assembly by their President or their delegate(s) designated in accordance with the Internal Regulations.
Each full Member may also be represented by another full Member, by virtue of a written power of attorney. However, each full Member shall represent not more than two other full Members. Thus it is possible for a delegate to represent multiple votes.
The full Members shall be entitled, in accordance with the Internal Regulations, to at least one delegate and a maximum of five delegates, depending on the contribution.
Article 13 – Proceedings, quorums and votes
The delegates shall sign an attendance list of full Members prior to the meeting, under the name of the full Member they represent. All other participants equally sign the attendance list.
The General Assembly may validly proceed if at least one third of the full Members are present or represented. Where this quorum is not reached, a new meeting of the General Assembly shall be called no earlier than 15 calendar days after the first meeting. The second meeting of the General Assembly shall be entitled to validly take decisions, irrespective of the number of full Members present or represented.
The General Assembly may validly decide to change the Articles of the Association if at least two-thirds of the full Members are present or represented. If this quorum is not met, another General Assembly shall be convened no earlier than 15 calendar days after the first meeting. At the second meeting, the General Assembly may validly take decisions regardless of the number of full Members present or represented.
Votes shall be cast by a show of hands, unless one-third of the full Members present or represented requests, before the vote begins, that a secret ballot vote be held.
The decisions of the General Assembly, including elections and dismissals of Members of the Board of Directors, shall be taken with a simple majority of the votes cast except in cases where it is decided otherwise by law or the Articles of the Association.
Specifically for changes to the Articles of the Association, a two-thirds majority of the votes shall be required, and for changes to the purpose of the Association, a four-fifths shall be required.
Abstentions and blank or invalid votes shall not be taken into account when counting the votes. In the case of a tie vote, the decision will be rejected.
If a member has a conflict of interest, the member communicates this and will abstain from voting on this precise point.
Article 14 – Minutes
The decisions of the General Assembly are recorded in minutes. The minutes are approved during the next meeting of the General Assembly and signed by the chair of the approving General Assembly. The minutes are kept in a register, at the full and affiliate Members’ disposal at the registered office of the Association. A copy of the minutes is also sent out to all full and affiliate Members.
The minutes of the General Assembly may also be published in full or in part.
CHAPTER V – BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Article 15 – Composition and powers
The Board of Directors consists of seven members: the President, two Vice-Presidents (the First and Second Vice-President) and a Treasurer as well as three other Board members. The Board of Directors must be composed of members from one quarter of the member States. They are elected by the General Assembly for a two-year period.
The mandate of the Board members is renewable. A Board member cannot serve on the Board of Directors more than two mandates in the same position and more than eight years in total. In accordance with the rules laid down in the Internal Regulations, third parties may be invited to take part in a meeting of the Board of Directors, as observers. Observers may voice their opinion but do not have the right to vote. The Executive Director of the Association and the Secretary-General of the ALDE Party, aisbl, are ex-officio members of the Board of Directors, without voting right.
Unless it is decided otherwise by the General Assembly, the term shall be effective immediately and shall end at the end of the second ‘annual meeting’ that is held after the one at which the election was held or the term was renewed.
The function of member of the Board of Directors is not remunerated. Reasonable expenses supported by appropriate documentary evidence will be reimbursed.
The Board of Directors shall be vested with the power to undertake any act necessary or useful to achieve the purpose and objectives of the Association, except for those powers that the Act or these Articles of Association reserve to the General Assembly.
The Board of Directors shall appoint and dismiss the Executive Director.
The Board of Directors may delegate, under its responsibility, part of its powers for particular or specific purposes to an proxyholder.
The Board of Directors may set up advisory and working groups for any purpose it thinks fit. The composition, terms of reference and the rules of procedure of such advisory and working groups will be laid down in the Internal Regulations.
Article 16 – Vacancy before term
In the event that a vacancy occurs, a new member of the Board of Directors can be appointed by the Board of Directors, in accordance with the provisions laid down in Article 18.
The term of office of the replacing member of the Board of Directors shall expire at the same time as the term of the replaced member of the Board of Directors. The appointment shall be ratified at the next meeting of the General Assembly.
Article 17 – Notices and meetings
The Board of Directors shall meet at least two times a year.
Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be called by the President or by two members of the Board of Directors.
The meetings of the Board of Directors shall be chaired by the President or, in his/her absence, by one Vice-President or the oldest Board member present. The notice calling the meeting shall contain the place, date, time, agenda and, as the case may be, working documents. It must be sent to all members of the Board of Directors by letter, facsimile or email or any other written or electronic means, at least eight calendar days prior to the date of the meeting.
Article 18 – Proceedings, quorums and votes
Decisions shall be valid when at least half of the members of the Board of Directors participate. Where this quorum is not reached, a new meeting of the Board of Directors shall be called no earlier than eight calendar days after the first meeting. The second meeting of the Board of Directors shall be entitled to take valid decisions irrespective of the number of members of the Board of Directors participating.
The Board of Directors may only deliberate on the matters set out in the agenda, unless all voting members of the Board of Directors agree and decide unanimously to discuss other matters.
Each member of the Board of Directors will have one vote. A member of the Board of Directors may not grant a power-of-attorney to another member of the Board of Directors.
Votes are held by a show of hands, or, in case audioconference or videoconference is used, by their voice, unless one-third of the Members present or represented request, before the vote begins, that a secret ballot vote be held.
The decisions of the Board of Directors shall be taken with a simple majority of the votes cast. Abstentions and blank or invalid votes shall not be counted in the votes cast. In the case of a tie vote, the chair of the meeting shall have a casting vote.
Decisions may also be taken by conference call or videoconference. Decisions taken by conference call or video conference are deemed to take place at the registered office of the Association and are deemed to come into force on the date of the meeting. Exceptionally, decisions can be taken by email, if all voting members of the Board of Directors agree unanimously on the matter to be decided on and participate.
If a Board member has a conflict of interest, he/she communicates this and will abstain from voting on this precise point.
Article 19 – Minutes
Decisions taken by the Board of Directors shall be recorded in minutes. The minutes are approved during the next meeting of the Board of Directors and signed by the chair of the next approving meeting.
The minutes are kept in a register, at the disposal of the members of the Board of Directors at the registered office of the Association. A copy of the minutes is also sent out to all members of the Board of Directors.
CHAPTER VI – MANAGEMENT OF THE ASSOCIATION
Article 20 – The Executive Director
The Board of Directors shall delegate the daily management of the Association to the Executive Director. The Board of Directors defines the scope and financial limitations of the daily management powers of the Executive Director. The Treasurer will take a particular role with the Executive Director in administration and personnel management of the Association.
The term of office of the Executive Director shall be for a maximum period of three years, renewable.
The Executive Director shall be remunerated, according to decision of the Board of Directors. Reasonable expenses supported by appropriate documentary evidence will also be reimbursed.
The Executive Director may delegate a part of his/her powers for particular or specific purposes to a third party, under his/her responsibility.
CHAPTER VII – REPRESENTATION OF THE ASSOCIATION
Article 21
The Association shall be validly represented with respect to all acts, including court proceedings, by either the President or any two members of the Board of Directors acting jointly, who shall not be obliged to offer proof to third parties of a prior decision of the Board of Directors. The Executive Director shall individually represent the Association with respect to all acts of daily management, including court proceedings, and shall not be obliged to offer proof to third parties of a prior decision of the Board of Directors. The Association is also validly represented by a proxyholder, within the limits of his/her power-of-attorney.
CHAPTER VIII – AUDIT
Article 22
The audit of the financial situation, the annual accounts and the verification that the transactions set out in the annual accounts comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations including the Articles of Association and the financial rules of the European Parliament, shall be entrusted to one or several independent experts appointed by the General Assembly.
Alternatively, the General Assembly may, subject to the mandatory provisions of Belgian law, decide that the external audit imposed by the European Parliament in accordance with the EU Regulations governing political parties at European level and the rules regarding their funding will be adequate and does no longer create a need for appointing such independent experts in accordance with the first paragraph of this article.
CHAPTER IX – INTERNAL REGULATIONS
Article 23
The General Assembly shall adopt and may amend the Internal Regulations of the Association. The Internal Regulations regulate the functioning of the Association and its bodies in general and may not conflict with the Articles of Association. The articles of association take precedence over the Internal Regulations.
CHAPTER X – FINANCIAL YEAR, BUDGET AND ACCOUNTS
Article 24
The financial year shall coincide with the calendar year.
Article 25
The Board of Directors shall prepare the annual accounts at the end of each financial year. The Treasurer, on behalf of the Board of Directors, shall also issue an annual report justifying the management of the Association. This annual report shall include comments on the annual accounts for the purpose of presenting the evolution of the Association and the Association’s activities.
The annual report and the auditor’s report shall be presented to the General Assembly for approval, together with the draft annual accounts.
CHAPTER XI – FINANCING
Article 26
The Association shall secure its financing by:
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membership fees; |
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the remuneration of any service rendered by the Association to its full and affiliate Members or third parties; |
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the payment of royalties for the use of intellectual property rights owned by the Association; |
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fundraising and/or voluntary contributions; |
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any other form of authorized financial resource. |
The full and affiliate membership fees must be paid before the 1 April of each year.
CHAPTER XII – LIMITED LIABILITY
Article 27
The full and affiliate Members of the Association, the members of the Board of Directors and the persons entrusted with the daily management of the Association will not be personally liable for the obligations of the Association.
The liability of members of the Board of Directors or persons entrusted with daily management is limited to the proper performance of their mandate.
CHAPTER XIII – AMENDMENTS TO THE ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION, DISSOLUTION AND LIQUIDATION OF THE ASSOCIATION
Article 28
Any proposal to amend these Articles of Association or to dissolve the Association shall only be valid if proposed by the Board of Directors or one third of the full Members.
The proposed amendments to the Articles of Association must be attached to the notice calling the meeting of the General Assembly.
An attendance quorum of at least two-thirds of the full Members, whether they are present or represented, is required for decisions regarding amendments to the Articles of Association or the dissolution of the Association. Where this quorum is not reached, a new meeting of the General Assembly shall be called no earlier than 15 calendar days after the first meeting. The second meeting of the General Assembly shall be entitled to take valid decisions irrespective of the number of full Members present or represented.
Decisions regarding amendments to the Articles of Association shall be taken with a majority of two-thirds of the votes of the full Members present or represented, blank or invalid votes shall be considered negative votes.
Any decision relating to the amendments to the Articles of Association shall be published in the Annexes to the Belgian Official Gazette.
Decisions pertaining to the purpose of the association or to its dissolution shall be taken with a majority of four-fifth of the votes of the full Members present or represented. Blank or invalid votes shall be considered negative votes.
In the event that the Association is dissolved, the General Assembly shall decide by a simple majority of the votes cast on (i) the appointment, powers and remuneration of the liquidators, (ii) the methods and procedures for the liquidation of the Association and (iii) the destination to be given to the net assets of the Association. The net assets of the Association will have to be allocated to a non-profit purpose.
CHAPTER XIV – FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 29
These Articles of Association shall be written in French and English. The French version is the official version of the Articles of Association and shall take precedence.
English shall be the working language of the Association.
Article 30
Anything not provided for in these Articles of Association will be regulated by the Act.
INFORMATIONEN DER MITGLIEDSTAATEN
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19.10.2017 |
DE |
Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/13 |
Veröffentlichung einer Aktualisierung der Liste nationaler Normungsorganisationen gemäß Artikel 27 der Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1025/2012 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur europäischen Normung
(2017/C 351/04)
1. BELGIEN
NBN
Bureau de normalisation
Bureau voor Normalisatie
CEB/BEC
Comité électrotechnique belge
Belgisch Elektrotechnisch Comité
2. BULGARIEN
БИС
Български институт за стандартизация
3. TSCHECHISCHE REPUBLIK
ÚNMZ
Úřad pro technickou normalizaci, metrologii a státní zkušebnictví
4. DÄNEMARK
DS
Fonden Dansk Standard
5. DEUTSCHLAND
DIN
Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V.
DKE
Deutsche Kommission Elektrotechnik Elektronik Informationstechnik im DIN und VDE
6. ESTLAND
EVS
Eesti Standardikeskus
TJA
Tehnilise Järelevalve Amet
7. IRLAND
NSAI
National Standards Authority of Ireland
8. GRIECHENLAND
ΕΣΥΠ/ΕΛΟΤ
ΕΘΝΙΚΟ ΣΥΣΤΗΜΑ ΥΠΟΔΟΜΩΝ ΠΟΙΟΤΗΤΑΣ/Αυτοτελής Λειτουργική Μονάδα Τυποποίησης ΕΛΟΤ
9. SPANIEN
UNE
Asociación Española de Normalización
10. FRANKREICH
AFNOR
Association française de normalisation
11. KROATIEN
HZN
Hrvatski zavod za norme
12. ITALIEN
UNI
Ente nazionale italiano di unificazione
CEI
Comitato elettrotecnico italiano
13. ZYPERN
CYS
Κυπριακός Οργανισμός Τυποποίησης (Cyprus Organisation for Standardisation)
14. LETTLAND
LVS
Latvijas standarts
15. LITAUEN
LST
Lietuvos standartizacijos departamentas
16. LUXEMBURG
ILNAS
Institut luxembourgeois de normalisation, de l’accréditation, de la sécurité et qualité des produits et services
17. UNGARN
MSZT
Magyar Szabványügyi Testület
18. ΜΑLTA
MCCAA
L-Awtorita’ ta’ Malta għall-Kompetizzjoni u għall-Affarijiet tal-Konsumatur
19. NIEDERLANDE
NEN
Stichting Nederlands Normalisatie-instituut
NEC
Stichting Nederlands Elektrotechnisch Comité
20. ÖSTERREICH
ASI
Austrian Standards Institute (Österreichisches Normungsinstitut)
OVE
Österreichischer Verband für Elektrotechnik
21. POLEN
PKN
Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny
22. PORTUGAL
IPQ
Instituto Português da Qualidade
23. RUMÄNIEN
ASRO
Asociaţia de Standardizare din România
24. SLOWENIEN
SIST
Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo
25. SLOWAKEI
UNMS SR
Úrad pre normalizáciu, metrológiu a skúšobníctvo Slovenskej republiky
26. FINNLAND
SFS
Suomen Standardisoimisliitto SFS ry
Finlands Standardiseringsförbund SFS rf
FICORA
Viestintävirasto
Kommunikationsverket
SESKO
Suomen Sähköteknillinen Standardisoimisyhdistys SESKO ry
Finlands Elektrotekniska Standardiseringsförening SESKO rf
27. SCHWEDEN
SIS
Swedish Standards Institute
SEK
Svensk Elstandard
ITS
Informationstekniska standardiseringen
28. VEREINIGTES KÖNIGREICH
BSI
British Standards Institution
29. ISLAND
IST
Staðlaráð Íslands (Icelandic Standards)
30. NORWEGEN
SN
Standard Norge
NEK
Norsk Elektroteknisk Komité
Nkom
Nasjonal kommunikasjonsmyndighet
31. SCHWEIZ
SNV
Schweizerische Normen-Vereinigung
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19.10.2017 |
DE |
Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/17 |
Bekanntmachung der Kommission gemäß Artikel 16 Absatz 4 der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1008/2008 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über gemeinsame Vorschriften für die Durchführung von Luftverkehrsdiensten in der Gemeinschaft
Änderung gemeinwirtschaftlicher Verpflichtungen im Linienflugverkehr
(Text von Bedeutung für den EWR)
(2017/C 351/05)
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Vereinigtes Königreich |
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Tingwall/Sumburgh–Fair Isle; Tingwall–Foula; Tingwall–Papa Stour; Tingwall–Out Skerries |
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Ursprüngliches Datum des Inkrafttretens der gemeinwirtschaftlichen Verpflichtungen |
30. Dezember 1997 |
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Datum des Inkrafttretens der Änderungen |
1. April 2018 |
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Anschrift, bei der der Text und sonstige einschlägige Informationen und/oder Unterlagen im Zusammenhang mit den gemeinwirtschaftlichen Verpflichtungen angefordert werden können |
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19.10.2017 |
DE |
Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/18 |
Bekanntmachung der Kommission gemäß Artikel 17 Absatz 5 der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1008/2008 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über gemeinsame Vorschriften für die Durchführung von Luftverkehrsdiensten in der Gemeinschaft
Ausschreibung für die Durchführung von Linienflugdiensten aufgrund gemeinwirtschaftlicher Verpflichtungen
(Text von Bedeutung für den EWR)
(2017/C 351/06)
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Vereinigtes Königreich |
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Flugstrecke |
Tingwall/Sumburgh–Fair Isle; Tingwall–Foula; Tingwall–Papa Stour; Tingwall–Out Skerries |
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Laufzeit des Vertrags |
Drei Optionen Option 1 — Vertrag vom 1. April 2018 bis 31. März 2019 Option 2 — Vertrag vom 1. April 2018 bis 31. März 2020 Option 3 — Vertrag vom 1. April 2018 bis 31. März 2022 |
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Frist für die Einreichung von Zulassungsanträgen bzw. für die Angebotsabgabe |
20. Dezember 2017 |
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Anschrift, bei der der Text der Ausschreibung und andere einschlägige Informationen und/oder Unterlagen im Zusammenhang mit der Ausschreibung und den gemeinwirtschaftlichen Verpflichtungen angefordert werden können |
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V Bekanntmachungen
VERFAHREN BEZÜGLICH DER DURCHFÜHRUNG DER WETTBEWERBSPOLITIK
Europäische Kommission
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19.10.2017 |
DE |
Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/19 |
Vorherige Anmeldung eines Zusammenschlusses
(Sache M.8636 — Abellio/Mitsui/EJR/West Midlands Passenger Rail Franchise)
Für das vereinfachte Verfahren infrage kommender Fall
(Text von Bedeutung für den EWR)
(2017/C 351/07)
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Am 10. Oktober 2017 ist die Anmeldung eines Zusammenschlusses nach Artikel 4 der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 139/2004 des Rates (1) bei der Kommission eingegangen. Diese Anmeldung betrifft folgende Unternehmen:
Abellio, die Mitsui-Unternehmen und EJR übernehmen im Sinne des Artikels 3 Absatz 1 Buchstabe b der Fusionskontrollverordnung die Kontrolle über die Gesamtheit von West Midlands Franchise. Der Zusammenschluss erfolgt durch Vergabe einer Konzession am 9. August 2017. |
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Die beteiligten Unternehmen sind in folgenden Geschäftsbereichen tätig: — Abellio: kommerzieller Betrieb einiger Bahnkonzessionen oder Franchise-Verträge im Vereinigten Königreich und in Deutschland; — Mitsui Unternehmen: Handelsunternehmen, das weltweit im Rohstoffhandel sowie in anderen Geschäftsbereichen tätig ist, z. B. Verkauf, Vertrieb, Kauf, Vermarktung und Lieferung von Produkten in Geschäftsbereichen wie Eisen und Stahl, Kohle und Nichteisenmetalle, Maschinen, Elektronik, Chemikalien, Rohstoffe für die Energiewirtschaft, Logistik und Investitionen in Infrastrukturprojekte; — EJR: Eisenbahngesellschaft, die zusätzlich zum operativen und kommerziellen Betrieb von Schienennetzen auch Einkaufszentren, Bürogebäude und Hotels betreibt; — West Midlands Passenger Rail Franchise: Schienenpersonenverkehrsdienste in den West Midlands sowie Bahnverbindungen von London Euston nach Crewe und von Liverpool nach Birmingham. |
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Die Kommission hat nach vorläufiger Prüfung festgestellt, dass das angemeldete Rechtsgeschäft unter die Fusionskontrollverordnung fallen könnte. Die endgültige Entscheidung zu diesem Punkt behält sie sich vor. Dieser Fall kommt für das vereinfachte Verfahren im Sinne der Bekanntmachung der Kommission über ein vereinfachtes Verfahren für bestimmte Zusammenschlüsse gemäß der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 139/2004 des Rates (2) infrage. |
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Alle betroffenen Dritten können bei der Kommission zu diesem Vorhaben Stellung nehmen. Die Stellungnahmen müssen bei der Kommission spätestens 10 Tage nach dieser Veröffentlichung eingehen. Dabei ist stets folgendes Aktenzeichen anzugeben: M.8636 — Abellio/Mitsui/EJR/West Midlands Passenger Rail Franchise Die Stellungnahmen können der Kommission per E-Mail, Fax oder Post übermittelt werden, wobei folgende Kontaktangaben zu verwenden sind:
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(1) ABl. L 24 vom 29.1.2004, S. 1 („Fusionskontrollverordnung“).
(2) ABl. C 366 vom 14.12.2013, S. 5.
Berichtigungen
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19.10.2017 |
DE |
Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/21 |
Berichtigung der Aufforderung zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen im Rahmen des Mehrjahresarbeitsprogramms für die finanzielle Unterstützung im Bereich Verkehr der Fazilität „Connecting Europe“ (CEF) für den Zeitraum 2014-2020 (Durchführungsbeschluss C(2017) 5437 der Kommission zur Änderung des Durchführungsbeschlusses C(2014) 1921 der Kommission)
( Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union C 334 vom 6. Oktober 2017 )
(2017/C 351/08)
Die Generaldirektion Mobilität und Verkehr der Europäischen Kommission gibt eine Berichtigung der Aufforderung zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen bekannt im Hinblick auf die Vergabe von Finanzhilfen, die nach Maßgabe der im Mehrjahresarbeitsprogramm für die finanzielle Unterstützung im Bereich Verkehr der Fazilität „Connecting Europe“ (CEF) festgelegten Prioritäten und Ziele bereitgestellt werden, veröffentlicht im Amtsblatt (2017/C 334/02).
Diese Aufforderung zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen bezieht sich auf die Priorität „Einheitlicher europäischer Luftraum — SESAR“.
Die Berichtigung zu den Aufforderungen zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen kann abgerufen werden unter:
https://ec.europa.eu/inea/en/connecting-europe-facility/cef-transport/apply-funding/2017-cef-transport-sesar-call-proposals
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19.10.2017 |
DE |
Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union |
C 351/21 |
Berichtigung der Aufforderung zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen im Rahmen des Mehrjahresarbeitsprogramms für die finanzielle Unterstützung im Bereich Verkehr der Fazilität „Connecting Europe“ (CEF) für den Zeitraum 2014-2020: Kombinierte Aufforderung („Blending“-Call) (Durchführungsbeschluss C(2017) 164 der Kommission vom 20. Januar 2017)
( Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union C 41 vom 8. Februar 2017 )
(2017/C 351/09)
Die Generaldirektion Mobilität und Verkehr der Europäischen Kommission gibt eine Berichtigung der Aufforderung zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen (CEF-Transport-Blending-2017 (allgemeine Haushaltsmittel)) bekannt im Hinblick auf die Vergabe von Finanzhilfen, die nach Maßgabe der im Mehrjahresarbeitsprogramm für die finanzielle Unterstützung im Bereich Verkehr der Fazilität „Connecting Europe“ (CEF) festgelegten Prioritäten und Ziele bereitgestellt werden, veröffentlicht im Amtsblatt (2017/C 41/04).
Die Berichtigung zu den Aufforderungen zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen kann abgerufen werden unter:
https://ec.europa.eu/inea/en/connecting-europe-facility/cef-transport/apply-funding/2017-cef-transport-blending-map-call