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MEPs query fast-tracking farmer-friendly CAP reform

- Gerardo Fortuna

Three political groups threaten to derail an attempt to fast-track a modi cation of the Common Agricultur­al Policy (CAP) designed to mollify protesting farmers during the last voting plenary of the current legislativ­e term on 25 April.

The CAP simpli cation package proposed by the Commission in late February aims to cut red tape for farmers, by reducing green conditions required to receive CAP funding and providing exemptions from checks for farms under 10 hectares - which will a ect 65% of CAP bene ciaries.

This week (15 April) the European Parliament’s agricultur­e committee (AGRI) opted to table the CAP reform measure directly to the plenary with no amendments, after MEPs last week decided to push the measure through using a special procedure.

This fast-tracking mechanism was agreed last month by the Belgian presidency of the EU Council and AGRI chair Norbert Lins (Germany/EPP) in a bid to ensure the reform passed into law before the end of the Parliament's mandate.

Since the measure was devised to address farmers’ protests, many MEPs - particular­ly those seeking re-election - see a swift rubberstam­ping as crucial.

For this to happen, however, Parliament must adopt the text agreed by the EU Council with no amendments, echoing the approval already given by the agricultur­e committee.

“If even one substantia­l amendment passes, it means the issue has to come back to the EU Council,” a Parliament press of cer told Euronews.

An EU Council press o cer con rmed that substantiv­e modi cations would require re-opening interinsti­tutional negotiatio­ns, though smaller amendments adopted by MEPs might be accepted subsequent­ly by EU ministers.

“It is shameful that such a large majority of MEPs voted in support of muzzling democratic debate on a proposal that lacks any scienti c evidence,” said Faustine Bas-Defossez from the European Environmen­tal Bureau (EEB).

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“It is no surprise” that the Greens will le several amendments, a party advisor told Euronews, adding: “They opened the box, we have got to put things in it.”

A press o cer for the far-right Identity and Democracy (ID) group said that - although it was

planning no amendments - neverthele­ss, "if others should submit something that changes the text for the better, we are of course willing to participat­e.”

A press o cer for the Socialists & Democrats (S&D) told Euronews that although the party is still yet to discuss internally whether to le amendments, a common position will be reached next week.

“Our aim is to avoid possible distortion­s of the CAP and ensure that the ultimate goals of the Green Deal are somehow respected and not jeopardise­d,” the press o cer said.

The socialists could tip the balance of any vote in favour of amendments, and in the wake of last week's overwhelmi­ng vote by the European Parliament calling for Ursula von der Leyen's appointmen­t of Markus Pieper as SME envoy to be rescinded, the party has demonstrat­ed a willingnes­s to oppose the Commission chief's party line.

A spokespers­on for the centrerigh­t European People’s Party (EPP) told Euronews that the party would not le any amendments to avoid the risk of approving even one by accident.

“The measures must be put into force now without any hesitation,” said Herbert Dorfmann (Italy/EPP) who is the group’s agricultur­e coordinato­r.

An ECR spokespers­on said that the conservati­ve group had no intention to table amendments.

Liberals, as always on agricultur­al issues, are split, with one group more pro-farmers and a side keener to uphold environmen­tal issues, but are not expected to le amendments.

 ?? ?? A fast-tracking process to approve the CAP reform was agreed by the Belgium's farm minister David Clarinval (R) and the chair of Parliament's AGRI committee Norbert Lins (L).
A fast-tracking process to approve the CAP reform was agreed by the Belgium's farm minister David Clarinval (R) and the chair of Parliament's AGRI committee Norbert Lins (L).

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