European Development Agency
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Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
Before the discussion of the request begins may I request the Confederacy of North Diessen to provide more information about the expected environmental impact of the construction of the Artabanos Canal as well as the effect of the construction on the job opportunities?
Sofie Čikarová
Premier Commissioner -
Given that the Artabanos Canal Project makes use of already existing waterways, the government of North Diessen expects the environmental impact of the project to be minor to moderate. The area of most severe impact comprises the Great Plains of Linnich, a steppe-like landscape along the confederacy's western border with the United Duchies. This is where the to-be-excavated river Veleka is at its narrowest and where the most land will need to be excavated. Given that the Great Plains are a protected natural reserve, construction efforts must legally abide by rigid emissions, noise, and soil fouling standards, which are enforced by the State Government of Linnich.
As for the canal project's employment opportunities, the government of North Diessen expects these to be major. Several thousand new job posts have already been filled for construction alone, a short-term benefit, but it is anticipated that at least as many long-term, permanent posts will need filling as trade and economic activity around the canal starts to flourish. These positions will include dockworkers, maritime personnel, ship construction workers, dockyard employees, engineers, administrative staff, and many others. The Confederal government estimates at least 9,000 full-time employees in the long term, with an additional 15,000 for the duration of construction efforts.
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Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
With the additional information I am inclined to support the funding of this project, due to the projected economic benefits to the Confederacy of North Diessen and the job posts the project is projected to create. However, keeping in mind the negative environmental impact, although it may be minor or moderate, leads me to the conclusion that the Confederacy of North Diessen should be offered a counter-offer increasing the interest per annum as I believe the Commission should take environmental issues seriously. As a reminder the current budget is 600 100 000€ and some of the funds for the Future Initiative Allotment, which received 11 000 000 000€ from the budget of the European Union, could also be transferred under this Agency, this should also be kept in mind.
I'd like to ask my colleagues to share their opinions and if they agree with me that the Confederacy of North Diessen should be offered a counter-offer and if they do agree with me, what counter-offer do they deem as suitable.
Sofie Čikarová
Premier Commissioner -
Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
The Internal Affairs Commission agrees with the remarks of the Premier Commissioner on the economic and employment benefits as well as the environmental impact. However, it is worth noting that the traffic in the Caspian Sea is not enough to warrant such an environmentally impacting project. It has come to our attention that the said area where the project will be done crosses the Great Plains of Linnich, an area with a status as confederal protected national park. This information is something concerning, as we believe that it is important to preserve these national parks to their utmost natural beauty.
In addition, we also believe that the canal's construction may spark tensions and instability in the Caspian with the possible increase in militarization of the said region. The existence of one canal under the sovereignty of the United Duchies, a politically stable nation, is enough to ensure the smooth flow of maritime trade between the Caspian countries and the rest of Europe.
Despite these, the Internal Affairs Commission believes that there are still positive benefits in the construction of this canal. However, we request that the Premier Commissioner give further conditions for the grant of such funds. In conclusion, we have decided for the following:
- Agree to the counter offer and its value as proposed by the Premier Commissioner
- Propose to restrict the use of the canal for military purposes
- Propose to send a representative to further evaluate the environmental impacts of the project
Sir Joseph Biden
Commissioner, European Internal Affairs Commission -
Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
Thank you for your contribution Commissioner Biden. however the European Development Agency does not have the authority to propose the two proposals you proposed. Of course the proper use of the subsidies is your duty to monitor.
Since we are on agreement that a counteroffer should be offered to the Confederacy of North Diessen I propose the following counteroffer
Proposed Counteroffer:
Name of the state: Confederacy of North Diessen
Intended use for the subsidy: Accelerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters
Requested form of subsidy: low-interest loan, cash payments to the Confederal Government of North Diessen
Amount of money requested (In Euros): 500 000 000€
Proposed time-frame in which the loan will be payed back: 25-30 years (earlier repayment possible depending on Canal's profitability)
Proposed interest per annum: 0,4%
Before voting myself I would like to ask my colleagues to share their comments and potentially their propositions.
Sofie Čikarová
Premier Commissioner -
Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
The Internal Affairs Commission agrees with the remarks of the Premier Commissioner and supports the counter-offer proposed.
Sir Joseph Biden
Commissioner, European Internal Affairs Commission -
Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
I vote FOR offering the counteroffer proposed by me to the Confederation of North Diessen
Sofie Čikarová
Premier Commissioner -
Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
The Internal Affairs Commission votes FOR offering the counter-offer proposed by the Premier Commissioner.
Sir Joseph Biden
Commissioner, European Internal Affairs Commission -
Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
The time of deliberation has concluded at 19. 11. 11:04 GMT
It was proposed that the European Commission proposes a counter-offer to the Confederacy of North Diessen
The votes for proposing the counter-offer are as follows:
FOR: Two
AGAINST: None
ABSTAINED FROM VOTING: None
DID NOT VOTE: OneTherefore the European Commission proposes the following counter-offer to the Confederacy of North Diessen:
Name of the state: Confederacy of North Diessen
Intended use for the subsidy: Accelerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters
Requested form of subsidy: low-interest loan, cash payments to the Confederal Government of North Diessen
Amount of money requested (In Euros): 500 000 000€
Proposed time-frame in which the loan will be payed back: 25-30 years (earlier repayment possible depending on Canal's profitability)
Proposed interest per annum: 0,4%The Confederacy of North Diessen may fully accept, partly accept or fully refuse the counter-offer. In a case where the member state fully accepts the counter-offer, the amended subsidy request is granted by the European Commission. In a case where the member state partly accepts or fully refuses the counter-offer, the Commission will deliberate and vote on whether to grant or deny the subsidy request in its amended or original form without the right to make another counter-offer to the subsidy request.
Sofie Čikarová
Premier Commissioner -
The Confederal Government of North Diessen graciously accept's the Commission's generous counter-offer, and thanks all those involved for helping to improve the lives of so many North Diessenians.
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Regarding the request "Accellerate the construction of the vital Artabanos Canal Project, linking the Caspian and Persian waters" by the Confederacy of North Diessen
The Confederacy of North Diessen accepted the counter-offer by the European Commission as their subsidy request. Therefore the European Commission GRANTS the subsidy request.
The request now goes to the European Council. The European Council has 120 hours, until 19:38 GMT 27. 11. 2021, to start a review process. If the European Council doesn't start the review process in this period, the decision of the European Commission is approved by the European Council.
Sofie Čikarová
Premier Commissioner -
Name of the state: Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia
Intended use for the subsidy: Completion of the Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg
Requested form of subsidy: Interest-free loan
Amount of money requested: 2 050 000 €
Proposed time-frame in which the loan will be payed back: 2 years from date of payment
Proposed interest per annum: N/A
Justification for the request: The completion of the Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg in the town of Rudolfov is nearing it's end. However with the adoption of other projects intended to bring vast benefits to the people living in the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia, such as the building of the new modern hospital in the capital city of Prague resources have been shifted from this project to the other projects. The Government of the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia thus requests this subsidy to complete this project until July 2022. The Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg will further the development of education in the region in the mining field and will provide students in the region with quality training necessary for the mining industry. -
Subject: Subsidy Request for Completion of the Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg
Addressee: Government of the Democratic Republic of Czech SlaviaGood day,
The European Commission would like to inform you that it will now begin to review your application for a subsidy request. To aid in our deliberations, we would like to request for more information on the intended curriculum to be used in such educational institution, as well as the further benefits that such institution may provide. It is requested that such information on the curriculum include the subjects and the main topic of lessons in such subject. We will update you further on what has been discussed and decided after the deliberations, and inform you of a counter-offer in case such was agreed. Thank you for your patience.
Sir Joseph William Amberton Biden Sr. GCVO
Premier Commissioner, European Commission -
The curriculum includes classes on Czech and foreign language, mathematics, civics, physics, chemistry, ecology, information technology, economy and physical education. Practical classes will vary depending on the trade and will include classes dedicated to teaching students how to operate machinery, classes on electronics and technical documentation. Classes will be both theoretical and practical. Study program will be three years long and finished with final examination. Upon successfully finishing the studies students will receive a skilled worker certificate in their field. The Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg will also offer programs of two years long further education, furthering students skills and knowledge, finished by a state matura exam. Upon successfully finishing the further education studies students will receive a high school diploma.
The institution will provide students with training necessary for the mining industry in the expanding town of Rudolfov near the Lišov Mine, benefiting the Czech mining industry greatly.
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Subject: Subsidy Request for Completion of the Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg
I thank the Government of the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia for their quick and honest response, with that I'd like to first point out my thoughts on this.
First, it should be noted that I am satisfied of the presence of at least one subject that may surely teach care for the environment. This is the primary reason I asked for the subjects and their main topics, as I want to ensure that the funds of the EDA will be used for a school which teaches good practices. Second, the fact that there is a diverse mining industry in Czech Slavia will also help in their economy by allowing education to be more accessible to people. It must be pointed out that this will likely increase the employment rates in Czech Slavia. Finally, the fact that a final assessment exists prove that the quality of education in this institution is high and that students will be taught appropriately with all the knowledge they need in such field.
Overall, I am in support of this request as I do not see any need to propose a counter-offer. However, I request that my colleagues in the European Commission also provide their thoughts on this before moving onto the next procedures.
Sir Joseph William Amberton Biden Sr. GCVO
Premier Commissioner, European Commission -
Subject: Subsidy Request for Completion of the Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg
Since Commissioners Kalessed and Haavisto have nothing to say about this proposal so far, voting will now begin. At least two commissioners must vote, and so with that I vote FOR the subsidy request be granted.
Sir Joseph William Amberton Biden Sr. GCVO
Premier Commissioner, European Commission -
I vote FOR the subsidy request to be granted.
Ilmaras Kalessed
Internal Affairs Commissioner -
Subject: Subsidy Request for Completion of the Mining Vocational Secondary School of Mikaela Kligenberg
The time of deliberation has concluded at April 21st 2022, at 1:48 GMT. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the delays.
It was voted to accept the request without proposing a counter-offer. The results of the vote are as follows:
FOR: Two
AGAINST: None
ABSTAINED FROM VOTING: None
DID NOT VOTE: OneTherefore the European Commission now sends this request to the European Council, who has 120 hours, until April 6th at 1:48 GMT, to start a review process. The decision of the European Commission is automatically approved if the European Council does not start a review process within this period.
Sir Joseph William Amberton Biden Sr. GCVO
Premier Commissioner, European Commission -
Name of the state:United Duchies
Intended use for the subsidy:Cycle Super Highway system(1000 km)
Requested form of subsidy: Interest-free loan
Amount of money requested (In Euros):500,000,000 Euros
Proposed time-frame in which the loan will be payed back (filled out only if the requested form of subsidy is a interest-free loan or a low-interest loan):Over 5 years
Proposed interest per annum (filled out only if the requested form of subsidy is a low-interest loan):
Justification for the request:We know Europe is in a green crisis and while city bike infrastructure is good we believe an effective way to solve climate change is cut down on car journeys as even eletric car journeys are more carbon intensive. We therefore are seeking funding for super highway networks to connect key cities within 100 km of each other with a start on a national network of cycle superhighways to complement care super highways. This would then be used as the basis in the future to connect more up. The government plan to match the funding with 50% funding of the 1 billion Euro project.We are looking at a design for up to 32 km/h standard in city cycle lanes dependent on safety factors and 50-60 kmh on the routes between towns and cities. We also would add a third sections to each one in the country side with a 24 km/h safety limit to allow for casual riders. The infrastructure will be segregated and designed in such a way bikes always have priority over cars at any junctions with the aim to be to reduce traffic conflict as much as possible. This should benefit both car users and users of bike based vehicles or those on scooters and e-scooters. This will enable a national E-Scooter network as well truly revolutionising transport in the nation.
Below is a map of total proposed Cycle Superhighways obviously most of this will be funded by the state but EDA funding could help us achieve this many years faster. We hope with EDA funding we could achieve this within 5 years.
Overlaid with roads
Example of Cycle Superhighway:
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Subject: Subsidy Request for United Duchies Cycle Super Highway System
Addressee: Government of the United DuchiesGood day,
The European Commission would like to inform you that it will now begin to review your application for a subsidy request. To aid in our deliberations, we would like to request for more information on the feasibility of such a project in comparison to other modes of transport or the installment of bike lanes on major roads and highways. We would also like to know if there is enough traffic that would warrant the conduct of such a project as effective and useful. We will update you further on what has been discussed and decided after the deliberations, and inform you of a counter-offer in case such was agreed. Thank you for your patience.
Sir Joseph William Amberton Biden Sr. GCVO
Premier Commissioner, European Commission