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Document 92003E000684
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0684/03 by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission. Andalucía's Integrated Operating Programme and Community Funds.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0684/03 by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission. Andalucía's Integrated Operating Programme and Community Funds.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0684/03 by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission. Andalucía's Integrated Operating Programme and Community Funds.
Dz.U. C 222E z 18.9.2003, pp. 226–227
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WRITTEN QUESTION E-0684/03 by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission. Andalucía's Integrated Operating Programme and Community Funds.
Official Journal 222 E , 18/09/2003 P. 0226 - 0227
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0684/03 by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission (7 March 2003) Subject: Andalucía's Integrated Operating Programme and Community Funds The Spanish Government has programmed a total of Euros 827 million in funds for measure 3,6 of Andalucía's Integrated Operating Programme,Protection and regeneration of the natural environment (devoted to forestry activities, biodiversity and natural species). This figure is broken down into Euros 620 million ERDF aid and Euros 270 of national co-funding, a requirement which reflects the express undertaking given when the programming was being drawn up, and is stated in the programme itself. Furthermore, EUR 118 million funding is earmarked for forestry, with EAGGF aid (measure 3,9 of the Programme). However, the latest meeting of the Programme's Monitoring Committee (Córdoba, June 2002) revealed a low level of implementation of the measure in question compared with the approved programming, responsibility for which falls directly on the Ministry for the Environment. Given that: - Regulation (EC) 1260/1991(1), lays down that if the required implementation levels are not reached, the scheduled Community aid could actually be cancelled, - whereas the Andalucían autonomous community's Environment Ministry has approached the Commission (by letter of 12 September 2002 addressed to the DG for Regional Policy), requesting it to mediate in the affair, and investigate the possibility of assigning the funds directly to the Junta de Andalucía, - the non-allocation of the funds by the Spanish Government is prejudicing the good environmental governance of Andalucía, which is an Objective 1 region, - in a resolution on regional policy and structural fund management(2) (paragraphs 2 and 12), the European Parliament pointed out that funding should be channelled as directly and efficiently as possible to the regions and local communities, regretted that the policy of control by central government is hampering the implementation of structural fund policies in the regions and considered that the role of the central administration in Member States should not be one of domination but of coordination, support and assistance and providing a legality audit. Given what the DG for Regional Policy wrote on 1 October 2002, reference 110215, has the Commission received any proposal from the Andalucían Operating Programme 2000-2006's management authority which would resolve the implementation problems affecting the Programme's measure 3.6, the bulk of which is currently assigned to the Ministry of the Environment? Can the Commission state what stage has been reached in considering the proposal made to the Commission by the Junta de Andalucía's Ministry of the Environment? (1) OJ L 161, 26.6.1999, p. 1. (2) OJ C 284 E, 21.11.2002, p. 325. Answer given by Mr Barnier on behalf of the Commission (9 April 2003) The Commission has been aware of the situation to which the Honourable Member refers since it was raised at the meeting of the Monitoring Committee for the Andalusia integrated operational programme held in Cordoba on 7 June 2002. Since then it has been seeking, in partnership with the Spanish authorities, to find an appropriate solution. At the annual meetings on the management of the programmes, held in Madrid on 16 and 17 January 2003, and following several approaches by the Commission, the managing authority stated that the Ministry of the Environment, the main final beneficiary of these measures, had revised its investment programming and that it would ensure implementation of the annual payments for 2000 and 2001 for the measures 3,6 and 3,9 concerned as provided for in the programme. The Commission can assure the Honourable Member that it is willing to consider as quickly as possible any measure notified to it by the managing authority.