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Choice of performance indicators for audit and budgetary control in the context of financing measures to support the implementation of future European competitiveness

2025/2034(INI)·10th term·CONT·INI
Summary

This report concerns the choice of performance indicators for audit and budgetary control of financing measures supporting future European competitiveness. The amendments reference Article 318 TFEU, the Financial Regulation, the Court of Auditors' findings on input and output indicators, the Draghi report, the Competitiveness Compass, SMART indicators, reducing administrative burden, and whether indicators should also capture social cohesion, inequality and environmental objectives.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    14 Nov 2025
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    22 Jan 2026 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
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14 Nov 2025
Dates

Plenary votes

3 roll-call votes

In plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →

  1. 22 Jan 2026Adopted
    On amendment 1 · paragraph 2
    Official label: § 2 - Am 1 · what was voted ↗
    343 for277 against14 abstentions85 did not vote
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  2. 22 Jan 2026Adopted
    On amendment 3 · text to be inserted after paragraph 35
    Official label: Après le § 35 - Am 3 · what was voted ↗
    364 for258 against5 abstentions92 did not vote
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  3. 22 Jan 2026Main voteAdopted
    On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
    Official label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗
    318 for247 against67 abstentions87 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Plenary amendments3 tabled on this text

Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.

  1. Amendment 1Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Stresses that measures to enhance competitiveness should be accompanied by actions to promote social cohesion, so that economic progress translates into broader societal benefits; insists that any overarching performance framework for the EU budget should provide a balanced assessment covering both economic results and social impact;

    Amendment

    2. Stresses that measures to enhance competitiveness can contribute to broader societal benefits, provided that those measures remain focused on productivity, growth and job creation; insists that any overarching performance framework for the EU budget should primarily provide economic results and measurable policy outcomes, while taking into account, where relevant, broader societal effects, without undermining the principles of efficiency and effectiveness;

  2. Amendment 2Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 35
    Current text

    35. Considers that in order to accelerate both the green and digital transitions, particular attention should be paid to innovative SMEs for which simplification is critical; stresses that simplification should not lead to deregulation and must be carried out in a way that guarantees regulatory certainty as well as proper impact assessment; suggests that progress in reducing the administrative burden could be measured with indicators such as the number of projects approved and the number of projects concluded annually with SMEs, the decrease in the rate of appeals or disputes related to application procedures and the reduction in time required to access EU funding, from application to disbur…

    Amendment

    35. Considers that in order to accelerate both the green and digital transitions, particular attention should be paid to innovative SMEs for which simplification is critical; stresses that simplification should focus on reducing unnecessary red tape and administrative costs for SMEs; emphasises that simplification must be carried out while ensuring a proportionate and efficient regulatory framework, guaranteeing regulatory certainty as well as proper impact assessment; suggests that progress in reducing the administrative burden could be measured with indicators such as the number of projects approved and the number of projects concluded annually with SMEs, the decrease in the rate of appeal…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  3. Amendment 3Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 35 a (new)
    Amendment

    35a. Calls on the Commission to further step up efforts to reduce regulatory burden and to ensure that EU legislation is proportionate, evidence-based and delivers clear added value for citizens and businesses; considers the current ‘one in, one out’ approach to be insufficient in this regard; calls, therefore, for the application of a ‘one in, two out’ principle, whereby the introduction of any new costs through regulatory obligations is offset by reductions in regulatory costs stemming from other EU legislation by at least twice the equivalent amount, with the objective of achieving a net reduction in the regulatory burden, while treating separately the burden on companies and public admin…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.

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