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    European Development Agency Act

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    • BrumBrum
      BrumBrum Commission last edited by

      I am willing to reconsider the ammendment but there must be a way to stop grants going to projects that could easily be afforded by rich countries and some control to make sure funds are spent wisely. I can accept there may be circumstances when rich nations may need support but perhaps instead of full support only 50% of the project is funded in nations over 20,000 Euros per capita with a feasability report showing economic and social benefits of any project before it is approved. My concern is this could lead to blank cheques being given out and money wasted.

      James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillour for United Duchies

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      • Istkalen
        Istkalen EU last edited by

        Cllr. Mizrachi-Roscoe, can we not already deal with this ourselves? The Council is given the power to decide with this act; if the number of applications becomes an annoyance, then certainly, we can add the nation in question to the list of high risk of misuse or mismanagement.

        Iras Tilkanas
        Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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        • Spain
          Spain last edited by Spain

          Thank you very much Premier Čikarová for coming today to the home of millions of Europeans, but also the home of the European sovereignty and where the important decisions are taken. I would also like to congratulate you for your recent victory in the Commission Elections, and wish you the best of luck during this term.

          Today, a new term starts for the European Progressive Alliance. A new term in which I will be on the head of the Eurogroup and try to deliver to this Council what the Europeans think and would like to come true. This opposition to your Commission, which has a Party of the European Left majority, will be responsible and we will act accordingly. I would to announce you, Ms. Čikarová, that my office door will be open to negotiate any important bill and reach important agreements for Europe and our Union. But this is not a blank cheque to you or your Eurogroup, but being responsible with Europe and overall, with the Europeans.

          Consequently, after reading this bill and debating with my European Progressive Alliance collegues about what should be done with this bill, we have come to the decision, or at least I have, to vote for it. This bill will help the European states to develop when in need, and so we should start working for countries like Nofoaga in which grants should be given instead of loans. I would like this bill not to affect the current loan that was given a year ago or so to the Commonwealth of Leagio, as the terms were agreed and we might lose money, and that's why I will also propose a minor amendment to this act, as we need to understand that the European Council needs to listen those who give the highest amount of money to the European Union and not make them angry. Setting a fixed interest per year does the opposite, and so I believe that should be arranged by the Commission and then the Council should either accept or change the interest per year. The rest of the bill is frankly ok, so I don't think any other amendments will be needed.

          Finally, I would like to remember Councillor Mizrachi-Roscoe that one of the Union's principles is solidarity, and even if some people would love to destroy these principles and make us all forget about it, the European values are key and essential for the European Progressive Alliance, which is why I won't support your amendment. With that said, here's my amendment:

          SECTION II. - TYPES OF SUBSIDIES

          III. Low-interest loans
          (i.) Funds loaned by the European Development Agency to a member state that are paid back with an interest up to 1,8% per annum. per year that will be arranged by the European Commission and then proposed to the European Council, which should give its approval or either change the interest percent.


          Debate is now over. It is time to vote on amendments. There are TWO amendments, one proposed by Cllr. Mizrachi-Roscoe and another proposed by myself, Cllr. Tusk. The amendments are thus:

          Amendment I - Proposed by Cllr. Mizrachi-Roscoe

          I. Any member state with a GDP per capita of under 20,000 Euros per capita may issue a subsidy request to the European Commission.

          Amendment II - Proposed by Cllr. Tusk

          SECTION II. - TYPES OF SUBSIDIES

          III. Low-interest loans
          (i.) Funds loaned by the European Development Agency to a member state that are paid back with an interest up to 1,8% per annum. per year that will be arranged by the European Commission and then proposed to the European Council, which should give its approval or either change the interest percent.


          Voting on amendments will commence NOW and will last until 22:57 GMT on July 17th, 2021. If Premier Čikarová needs to answer to any of the Councillors, she will have 3 minutes to answer to them before the Councillor for Czech Slavia delivers the vote.


          I vote AGAINST Amendment I and FOR Amendment II.

          Donald Tusk
          Deputy Speaker and Councillor for Spain

          The Kingdom of Spain
          His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
          President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
          Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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          • C
            Czech Slavia EU last edited by Czech Slavia

            First of all I thank all of you for the debate. Councillor Roscoe many of your concerns have already been addressed brilliantly by Councillors Tilkanas and Lallana. The European Commission and the European Council have would have control over what the money can be lend for, no loan can be granted without the approval of both of these institutions. Also please direct your attention to Section III. Paragraph II., it is stated there that member states requesting a subsidy must, among other requirements, provide justification for their request.

            Councillor Tusk, thank you for your welcome and for being constructive. To address your concern, the loan provided to Leagio won't be affected in the slightest by the creation of European Development Agency, for the loan to Leagio wasn't provided by the EDA, so there is no need for concerns. Moreover, the EDA doesn't seek to become a sole agency responsible for providing loans. It would only provide two types of loans, interest-free and low-interest loans as its goal is assisting member states in their development. If it is evaluated that a member state requesting a subsidy should not receive a low-interest loan, their request can be denied and the member state has the possibility to request a loan from the EU outside of the EDA. Your proposed amendment, with all due respect, would make the low-interest loans low-interest in name only and would entirely change the aim of the agency. I hope I addressed all of your concerns and it is now clear why I disagree with your proposed amendment and appreciate your constructiveness.

            Once again thanks to all of you and I hope that you will pass this Act without the amendments that have been proposed so that we may all work for the betterment of the Union. Thank you!

            Sofie Čikarová
            Premier Commissioner

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            • Inquista
              Inquista last edited by Inquista

              I think a debate extension probably should have been order, especially considering a new amendment was proposed mere seconds before voting began, so I will keep my piece short: I just don't think these amendments are necessary, useful or help the aim of the legislation. Therefore...

              I vote AGAINST all amendments.

              Bp. Karinn Lallana
              Councillor for Inquista

              siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
              Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
              Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
              Councillor Karinn Lallana

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              • BrumBrum
                BrumBrum Commission last edited by

                On behalf of United Duchies I vote against both amendments. I have been convinced that richer nations should get some funds at least in low interest loans.

                James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillour for United Duchies

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                • Inimicus
                  Inimicus EU last edited by

                  The Empire of Inimicus votes AGAINST both Amendments.

                  Cllr Nicholas Benfield

                  The Empire of Inimicus
                  Head of State/Government: Emperor Artabanos (EU Hall of Fame 2021)
                  Vicarius (Deputy): Wilfred Cocx
                  Deputy Speaker of the European Council: Nicholas Benfield

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                  • Nofoaga
                    Nofoaga EU last edited by

                    On behalf of the Independent territorial collectivity of the Nofoaga Islands, I vote FOR both amendments.

                    Mrs. Paul-Gabrielle Muzhare
                    EU Councillor for the Nofoaga Islands

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                    • M
                      Montenbourg EU last edited by

                      I vote AGAINST Amendment I and FOR Amendment II.

                      Emma Granger,
                      Councillor for Montenbourg

                      🇩🇰 The Kingdom of Montenbourg
                      👑HM Victoria the First, Queen of Montenbourg
                      🏛️PM Rt. Hon. Birgitte Nyborg
                      🌟 Councillor Emma Granger.

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                      • Gadalland and Aspern
                        Gadalland and Aspern EU last edited by

                        The Six Unions of Gadalland and Aspern votes against Amendment I and for Amendment II.

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                        • C
                          Czech Slavia EU last edited by

                          On behalf of the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia, I vote AGAINST all amendments.

                          Václav Kohout
                          Councillor for Czech Slavia

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                          • Istkalen
                            Istkalen EU last edited by Istkalen

                            On behalf of the Republic of Istkalen, I vote AGAINST all amendments.

                            Iras Tilkanas
                            Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                            • Fremet
                              Fremet EU last edited by

                              Voting on amendments has ended.

                              With 1 vote FOR, 7 votes AGAINST, and no Abstentions, Amendment I has FAILED.
                              With 3 votes FOR, 5 votes AGAINST, and no Abstentions, Amendment II has FAILED.

                              Final voting begins NOW and ends 24 July 2021 at 12h00 GMT.


                              I vote FOR this Act.

                              Charles Michel
                              Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet

                              Statsminister Erna Solberg
                              EU Cllr Charles Michel
                              #FortressFremet

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                              • Inquista
                                Inquista last edited by

                                On behalf of the Most Blessed State of Inquista, I vote FOR this Act.

                                Bp. Karinn Lallana
                                Councillor for Inquista

                                siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
                                Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
                                Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
                                Councillor Karinn Lallana

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                                • Inimicus
                                  Inimicus EU last edited by

                                  The Empire of Inimicus votes FOR this Act.

                                  Nicholas Benfield

                                  The Empire of Inimicus
                                  Head of State/Government: Emperor Artabanos (EU Hall of Fame 2021)
                                  Vicarius (Deputy): Wilfred Cocx
                                  Deputy Speaker of the European Council: Nicholas Benfield

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                                  • Nofoaga
                                    Nofoaga EU last edited by

                                    On behalf of the Nofoaga Islands, I ABSTAIN from voting.

                                    Mrs. Paul-Gabrielle Muzhare
                                    EU Councillor for the Nofoaga Islands

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                                    • BrumBrum
                                      BrumBrum Commission last edited by

                                      On behalf of United Duchies I vote FOR this act
                                      James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillour for United Duchies

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                                      • C
                                        Czech Slavia EU last edited by

                                        On behalf of the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia, I vote FOR this Act.

                                        Václav Kohout
                                        Councillor for Czech Slavia

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                                        • Gadalland and Aspern
                                          Gadalland and Aspern EU last edited by

                                          The Six Unions of Gadalland and Aspern votes FOR this Act.

                                          Cllr. Édutitalle Dína

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                                          • Spain
                                            Spain last edited by

                                            On behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, I vote FOR this act.

                                            Donald Tusk
                                            Deputy Speaker and Councillor for Spain

                                            The Kingdom of Spain
                                            His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                                            President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                                            Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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