MESOP DOCUMENTS – AMENDMENT FOR A JOINT RESOLUTION ON TURKEY 2016 / EU PARLIAMENT
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Amendment -By><Members>Mario Borghezio, Harald Vilimsky</ AuNomDe>{ENF}on behalf of the ENF Group</
Joint motion for a resolution</ Rapporteur>PPE, S&D, ECR, ALDE, GUE/NGL, Verts/ALE</Rapporteur>
<Titre>EU-Turkey relations – DocAmend>Joint motion for a resolution</<Article>Recital E a (new)</Article>
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Ea. whereas Turkey has received a total of almost EUR 10 billion in the framework of pre-accession assistance between 2005 and 2016; |
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<Article>Recital G a (new)</Article>
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Ga. whereas numerous opinion polls in most Member States indicate that an overwhelming majority of citizens are opposed to Turkey joining the EU; |
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<AuNomDe>{ENF}on behalf of the ENF Group</AuNomDe>
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<DocAmend>Joint motion for a resolution</DocAmend>
<Article>Paragraph 1</Article>
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1. Strongly condemns the disproportionate repressive measures taken in Turkey since the failed military coup attempt in July 2016; remains committed to keeping Turkey anchored to the EU; calls on the Commission and the Member States, however, to initiate a temporary freeze of the ongoing accession negotiations with Turkey; | 1. Calls on the Council to put an end to the negotiations on Turkish accession to the EU; |
<Amend><Date>{23/11/2016}23.11.2016 – By Members>Mario Borghezio, Harald Vilimsky</Members>
<AuNomDe>{ENF}on behalf of the ENF Group</AuNomDe>
<Rapporteur>PPE, S&D, ECR, ALDE, GUE/NGL, Verts/ALE</Rapporteur>EU-Turkey relations</Titre>
<DocAmend>Joint motion for a resolution</Article>Paragraph 6</Article>
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6. Calls on the Commission to reflect on the latest developments in Turkey in the mid-term review report of the IPA scheduled for 2017; asks the Commission to examine the possibility of increasing support to Turkish civil society from the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights; | 6. Calls on the Council to put an immediate end to all payments to Turkey in the framework of the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance; |
Or. <Original>{EN}en</Original>
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{ENF}on behalf of the ENF Group< – Rapporteur>PPE, S&D, ECR, ALDE, GUE/NGL, Verts/ALE</Rapporteur>
<Titre>EU-Turkey relations – joint motion for a resolution</DocAmend>
<Article>Paragraph 8</Article>
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8. Underlines the strategic importance of EU-Turkey relations for both sides; recognises that, while Turkey is an important partner of the EU, the political will to cooperate has to come from both sides of a partnership; believes that Turkey is not demonstrating this political will, as the government’s actions are further diverting Turkey from its European path; | 8. Calls on the Member States to define their own relationship with Turkey for the future; |
Or. <Original>{EN}en</Original>