CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC - “Good for the citizens, good for the Institutions”
Brussels, 23 November 2020
CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC
Communication n°7:
“Good
for the citizens, good for the Institutions”
R&D appreciates the deal reached with the
EP and
now calls to go an extra mile to finally seal the package
Dear President von der Leyen,
dear President Sassoli, dear President Michel,
In our six previous
communications (link), R&D federal , the largest Trade Union representing the staff of the EU Institutions,
Executive and Decentralised Agencies and other EU Bodies, analysed -via its taskforce of economists- the
tragic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and called upon all involved
stakeholders to reach swiftly an agreement entailing both an increased
envelope and innovative and unprecedented investment tools.
We once again would like to thank sincerely the
hundreds of colleagues who constantly show us their full support and encourage
us not to let anything go in this important combat both for the citizens in
every corner of the Union and the credibility of the Institutions at large.
Like so, R&D federal therefore warmly welcomes the agreement reached with
the European Parliament last week on an increased MFF.
The deal, we believe, not only shows your leadership
in favouring such a result but it is a good compromise between the Council’s
July package and the initial requests of the European Parliament’s budget
Committee, which had asked for an increase of €39 billion.
Moreover, the good news comes during a week where the
results of various phase-3 vaccine trials have been disclosed: it has also been
thanks to the massive European Commission’s efforts to secure a sufficient
number of jabs that we can now finally say that there is some light at the end of the tunnel.
On the one hand, we want to celebrate the “health package” adopted by
the Commission consisting of a set of proposals to strengthen the EU's
health security framework and to reinforce the crisis preparedness and response
role of the relevant EU agencies: the European Centre for Disease Prevention
and Control (ECDC) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
As we’ve already stressed in our previous communications, it is crucial
to draw lessons from the current crisis, analysing what has been done and what
can be improved.
We fully support President von der Leyen's commitment
to better protect the health of all European citizens underling that “The coronavirus pandemic has
highlighted the need for more coordination in the EU, more resilient health
systems, and better preparation for future crises….Today, we start building a
European Health Union, to protect citizens with high quality care in a crisis,
and equip the Union and its Member States to prevent and manage health
emergencies that affect the whole of Europe."
We cannot agree
more because that's exactly what we had requested in our previous
communications, and we can guarantee that our staff is fully committed to work
hard more than ever to support this project!
On the other hand, there is no denying that with € 16
billion more compared to the initial amount, both the next MFF and NextGeneratioEU are much better
equipped to meet the many challenges in the years ahead.
In particular, Horizon Europe (with a final endowment
above the initial European Commission’s proposal of 2018), EU4Health (which has tripled) and Erasmus+
(whose increase equals to one year of program as such) show us clearly that
innovation (in all its multidimensional uses and implications, environment
included), health and culture will be key in building up the bright future of
the post pandemic world.
That being said, we cannot help notice that the
agreement is not yet adopted.
Though we do not wish to enter in
political debates, R&D federal considers that amid the worst economic and health
crisis of the last 100 years, nobody can support to delay any longer the final adoption of measures
which could help millions of citizens and SMEs in the 27 Member States.
Therefore, R&D federal :
· Call on you to work tirelessly to make
possible the adoption of the package avoiding, once for all, cheap theater
tricks;
· Ask you to adopt any possible measure
insuring that EU budget is well spent, reaching people who most need it;
· Ask you to open up a reflection (once
the bulk of the crisis is behind us), on how to improve the decision-making
mechanisms of the European Institutions to avoid having to postpone decisions
on requests of millions of citizens across the EU
On behalf of R&D FEDERAL
Cristiano
Sebastiani, R&D Commission, Executive and
Decentralised agencies, other EU bodies
Beatrice Postiglione, R&D Council
Pasquale Ciuffreda, R&D European Parliament
Oren Wolff, R&D EEAS
Dimitrios
Katsanidis, R&D CoR and EESC
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