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Maquetación 1 BOLETÍN DE NOTICIAS SOBRE LA UNIÓN EUROPEA BOLETIM INFORMATIVO SOBRE A UNIÃO EUROPEIA Octubre / Outubro 2014 Número 3 PORTUGAL 2020 CONVOCATÓRIAS A PARTIR DE NOVEMBRO COMISIÓN JUNKER Com a publicação, em Diário da República, do De - creto-Lei 137/2014, de 12 de setembro, o Governo El pasado día 10 de septiembre el Presidente electo de la Comisión Eu - Português estabelece o modelo de governação dos ropea, Jean-Claude Junker, presentó la nueva estructura de este ór - fundos europeus estruturais e de investimento (fun - gano de la Unión Europea que clasificó como “eficaz, dinámica, dos FEDER, FSE, Fundo de Coesão, FEADER, FEAMP, política, concebida para dar a Europa un nuevo impulso”. programas de desenvolvimento rural e programas La nueva Comisión tendrá 7 vicepresidentes que actuarán como ad - operacionais). Estabelece, também, as estruturas de juntos del Presidente y cada uno de ellos dirigirá y coordinará el trabajo apoio, monitorização, gestão, acompanhamento e de grupo concreto de comisarios cuya composición podrá cambiar en avaliação bem como as estruturas de certificação función de las necesidades y de los proyectos en desarrollo en cada auditoria e controlo. momento. Continua ... Continua... LA LITERATURA GALLEGA EN EL COMITÉ DE LAS REGIONES OTRAS NOTICIAS En una celebración de las Letras Gallegas y rindiendo homenaje a sus escritores más distinguidos, Galicia expuso en el Comité de FEDER y FSE GALICIA las Regiones una colección perteneciente al Parlamento de Ga - Disponibles las primeras versiones del Programa licia que se compone de 51 pinturas que representan las carica - Operativo del Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regio - turas de dichos escritores. Las caricaturas han sido diseñadas por nal (FEDER) y del Programa Operativo del Fondo So - Siro López y reproducidas por el escultor Ferreiro Badía en fibra cial Europeo (FSE) Galicia 2014-2020. de poliéster con la técnica de bajo relieve. Más información FEDER Más información FSE PANORAMA DE LA EDUCACIÓN 2014 OCDE El informe de la OCDE sobre la situación actual de los sistemas de educación nacionales y los retos a los que se enfrentan destaca la cre - ciente importancia de la inversión en educa - ción para lograr que la UE crezca y cree empleo en el futuro y para que la sociedad europea sea más integradora. Leer el informe completo OTRAS NOTICIAS BREVES COMISIÓN JUNKER El pasado día 10 de septiembre el Presidente electo de la Comisión Euro - pea, Jean-Claude Junker, presentó la nueva estructura de este órgano de la Unión Europea que clasificó como “eficaz, dinámica, política, concebida POCTEP II ENVIADO A LA para dar a Europa un nuevo impulso”. COMISIÓN EUROPEA La nueva Comisión tendrá 7 vicepresidentes que actuarán como adjuntos El pasado día 1 de agosto, el POCTEP II fue del Presidente y cada uno de ellos dirigirá y coordinará el trabajo de grupo remitido para su aprobación a la Comisión concreto de comisarios cuya composición podrá cambiar en función de Europea, por parte de la autoridad de ges- las necesidades y de los proyectos en desarrollo en cada momento. tión del programa INTERREG España-Por- La nueva Comisión Europea se caracteriza por su experiencia política con - tugal 2014-2020. tando con 5 antiguos presidentes de Gobierno, 4 vicepresidentes y 19 an - Leer documento tiguos ministros. Siete de los comisarios ahora presentados ya habían sido comisarios en el pasado y 8 de ellos son antiguos miembros del Parla - mento Europeo. Los vicepresidentes de Junker son: Federica Mogherini (Italia), Alta Re - OPEN DAYS 2014 presentante de la Unión para “Asuntos Exteriores y Política de Seguridad”; La 12ª Semana de las Regiones y Ciudades Frans Timmermans (Holanda) que asume la cartera de “Legislar Mejor, se realizará bajo el tema "Creciendo juntos, Relaciones Interinstitucionales y Carta de los Derechos Fundamentales”; una inversión inteligente para las perso- Kristalina Georgieva (Bulgaria) es la nueva responsable de “Presupuesto nas”. Entre el 6 y el 9 de octubre se inter- y Recursos Humanos”; Andrus Ansip (Estonia) es el vicepresidente para cambiarán ideas y experiencias acerca de el “Mercado Único Digital”; Alenka Bratusek (Eslovenia) ocupará la vice - las prioridades de la política regional 2014- presidencia para la “Unión de la Energía”; Valdis Dombrovskis (Letonia) 2020. en calidad de responsable de la cartera “Euro y Diálogo Social” y Jyrki Ka - Entre otros temas, se analizarán los nuevos tainen (Finlandia) a quien se le asigna la cartera del “Crecimiento, el Em - instrumentos de financiación de la Unión: pleo y la Competitividad”. las Inversiones Territoriales Integradas y el El portugués Carlos Moedas fue nombrado Comisario de I+D+i , cabiendo Desarrollo Local Participativo. En el ámbito al Comisario español Miguel Arias Cañete la cartera de “Clima y Energía” . de la cooperación territorial se prestará es- Johannes Hahn (Austria) es el nuevo responsable de “Política de Vecindad pecial atención a la nueva generación de y Ampliación”. Pierre Moscovici (Francia) permanece al frente de la car - programas paneuropeos: INTERREG, UR- tera de “Asuntos Económicos” . La nueva cartera “Estabilidad Financiera, BACT, ESPON, INTERACT. Servicios Financieros y Unión de Mercados de Capital” le fue otorgada a Jonathan Hill (Inglaterra). Günther Verheugen (Alemania) es el responsa - Más información ble de “Agenda Digital y Telecomunicaciones”. Margrethe Vestager (Dina - marca) permanece al frente de la cartera de Competencia. La nueva responsable de Comercio es LANÇADO O PORTAL Cecilia Malmström (Suecia). El responsable de Agricultura y PORTUGAL 2020 Desarrollo Rural es Phil Hogan El portugués Carlos Mo - O portal Portugal 2020 de informação e de (Irlanda). La cartera “Migración edas fue nombrado Co - acesso aos Fundos Europeus Estruturais e Interior” pertenece al comi - (FEDER, FSE, Fundo de Coesão, FEAMP e sario Dimitris Avramopoulos misario de I+D+i. FEADER). Disponibiliza como funcionali- (Grecia), mientras que Tibor dade, o Balcão 2020 que permite o registo Navracsics (Hungría) perma - do beneficiário e o acesso a serviços de su- nece al frente de “Educación y El Comisario español porte que vão desde a submissão da can- Cultura”. Vytenis Andriukaitis didatura até ao acompanhamento do (Lituania) continuará al frente Miguel Arias Cañete se projeto mas suas mais diversas fases. de la cartera de “Salud y Segu - queda con “Clima y Endereço do Portal ridad Alimentaria”; Christos Stylianides (Chipre) seguirá Energía”. como responsable de “Ayuda Humanitaria” y Neven Mimica (Croacia) es el responsable de “Cooperación Internacional y Desarrollo”. La cartera de Justicia fue en - tregada a Vera Jourova (República Checa); Política Regional fue entregada a Corina Cretu (Rumanía) y Transportes a Maros Sefcovic (Eslovaquia). La cartera de “Medio Ambiente, Asuntos Marítimos y Pesca” le fue otorgada a Karmenu Vella (Malta), mientras que la cartera de “Empleo y Asuntos Sociales” será responsabilidad de Marianne Thyssen (Bélgica). Finalmente, Elzbieta Bienkowska (Polonia) es la encar - gada de la cartera de “ Mercado Interior ”. Más información ARIAS CAÑETE COMISARIO DE ENERGÍA Y ACCIÓN POR CLIMA Arias Cañete será, a partir del 1 de noviembre de 2014, el Comisario responsable de una de las carteras más importantes, estratégica y políticamente, de la Comisión Europea. Tendrá a su cargo la integración de los mercados energéticos que se ha convertido en una prioridad esencial debido al conflicto entre la UE y Rusia y que debería permitir que la Península Ibérica se convierta en la alternativa a Moscú, gracias a una fuerte apuesta por la construcción de interconexiones que per - mitirá potenciar a Argelia como proveedor energético de Europa. Su actuación estará centrada en la potenciación del mercado interno de energía, priorizando la inversión en infraestructura -muy especialmente en redes de energía, energía renovable y eficiencia energética-, en la diversificación de las fuentes y rutas de importación de energía, en la preparación y desarrollo del acuerdo marco para la energía y el clima 2030 y en la continuidad del desarrollo de la política europea de energías renovables. Deberá, además, asegurar el cumplimiento, por parte de la UE de los objetivos climáticos y de emisiones. Tendrá a su cargo la Dirección General de Acción por el Clima y la Dirección General de Energía. Carta de misión de Arias Cañete 11.900 MILLONES DE EUROS CONSULTA PÚBLICA: PARA EL TRANSPORTE SEGURANÇA DOS SERVIÇOS S DE ALOJAMENTO TURISTICO A I C Í T La Comisión Europea insta a los Esta- Conjuntamente coma divulgação do livro O dos miembros a presentar proyectos verde para a “segurança dos Serviços de N lojamento Turístico”, a Comissão Euro- S para mejorar las conexiones europeas A A de transporte. El presupuesto, que as- peia convida todos os interessados a en- R T ciende a 11.900 millones de euros, co- viarem os seus contributos respondendo U rresponde al mayor importe de às questões colocadas no documento. O financiación de la UE jamás asignado a A consulta pública decorre até 30 de no- este tipo de infraestructuras. El plazo vembro de 2014. de presentación de ofertas termina el 26 de febrero de 2015. Livro Verde CARLOS MOEDAS COMISSÁRIO DE INVESTIGAÇÃO E INOVAÇÃO Carlos Moedas será responsável pelo maior programa-quadro de sempre de apoio às investigação e inovação da UE, o Ho - rizonte 2020. O seu orçamento representa 8% do total do orçamento da União Europeia (cerca de 80 mil milhões de euros) nos próximos sete anos. A sua ação estará centrada na mobilização de instrumentos financeiros inovadores para o investimento na educação,
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