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5625/12 Sp 1 DQPG COUNCIL of the EUROPEAN UNION Brussels COUNCIL OF Brussels, 24 January 2012 THE EUROPEAN UNION 5625/12 OJ CRP1 3 PROVISIONAL AGENDA for: 2393rd MEETING OF THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE (Part 1) date: Friday 27 January 2012 (9:30) 1. Adoption of the agenda I (1) 16. Replies to written questions put to the Council by Members of the European Parliament (+) (a) n° E-009876/2011 put by Gianni Pittella, Pino Arlacchi, Francesca Balzani, Rita Borsellino, Salvatore Caronna, Silvia Costa, Andrea Cozzolino, Rosario Crocetta, Roberto Gualtieri, Guido Milana, Mario Pirillo, David-Maria Sassoli, Debora Serracchiani, Patrizia Toia and Paolo De Castro "Maastricht of equal opportunities" 5362/12 PE-QE 20 (b) n° E-010336/2011 put by Willy Meyer "Twentieth UN resolution calling for an end to the US embargo against Cuba" 5003/12 PE-QE 1 (c) n° E-010767/2011 put by Zbigniew Ziobro "Changes concerning the nomination of Advocates--General of the Court of Justice" 5367/12 PE-QE 22 5625/12 sp 1 DQPG EN (d) n° E-010904/2011 put by Nuno Teixeira "New rules for correcting financial and macroeconomic imbalances in the Member States" 5007/12 PE-QE 3 (e) n° E-011196/2011 put by Sandrine Bélier "Adopting the Soil Framework Directive - a contribution to achieving the objective of protecting natural habitats" 5015/12 PE-QE 6 (f) n° E-011556/2011 put by Hans-Peter Martin "Arms Exports to Bahrain" 5013/12 PE-QE 4 (g) n° E-011665/2011 put by Nikolaos Salavrakos "Falsified map of the Republic of Cyprus" 5005/12 PE-QE 2 (h) n° E-011671/2011 put by Mara Bizzotto "German Government's plan to return to the Deutschmark and print new currency" 5364/12 PE-QE 21 (i) n° E-011981/2011 put by Pat the Cope Gallagher, Brian Crowley and Liam Aylward "Diplomatic relations between EU Member States and the Holy See" 5214/12 PE-QE 12 17. Case before the Court of Justice Case for preliminary ruling C-545/11, Agrargenossenschaft Neuzelle e.G. v Landrat des Landkreises Oder-Spree (Referring court: Verwaltungsgericht Frankfurt (Oder) (Germany) Validity of Article 7(1)&(2) of Council Regulation (EC) No 73/2009) - Information note for the Permanent Representatives Committee (Part 1) 5464/12 JUR 18 AGRI 28 AGRIORG 16 AGRIFIN 10 18. Commission implementing Regulation (EU) No …/.. of XXX implementing Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council with respect to type-approval requirements for certain categories of motor vehicles with regard to advanced emergency braking systems - Decision not to oppose adoption 18406/11 ENT 280 MI 658 5341/12 ENT 4 MI 14 5625/12 sp 2 DQPG EN 19. Commission implementing Regulation (EU) No …/.. of XXX implementing Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards type-approval requirements for the installation of lane departure warning systems in motor vehicles - Decision not to oppose adoption 18606/11 ENT 289 MI 671 5340/12 ENT 3 MI 13 20. Commission Regulation (EU) No …/..of XXX amending Regulation (EU) No.../... laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council - Decision not to oppose the adoption 18318/11 AVIATION 269 5092/12 AVIATION 2 21. Commission Regulation (EU) No .../.. of XXX correcting the Romanian version of Regulation (EC) No 18811/2006 setting maximum levels for certain contaminants in foodstuffs - Decision not to oppose adoption 18300/11 DENLEG 154 AGRI 853 5554/12 DENLEG 2 AGRI 31 22. Proposal for a Council Decision on the signature of the Agreement on certain aspects of air services between the European Union and the Republic of Turkey - Adoption 18231/11 AVIATION 264 RELEX 1300 NT 20 18268/11 AVIATION 265 RELEX 1309 NT 21 + COR 1 (hu) + COR 2 (fi) + COR 3 (cs) + COR 4 (ro) + COR 5 5035/12 AVIATION 1 RELEX 3 NT 1 5625/12 sp 3 DQPG EN II 23. Setting of the provisional agenda for the Council meeting (Transport, Telecommunications and Energy) on 14 February 2012(1) 24. Setting of the provisional agenda for the Council meeting (Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs) on 17 February 2012 (1) 25. Setting of the provisional agenda for the "Competitiveness" Council meeting (Internal Market, Industry, Research and Space) on 20 and 21 February 2012 (1) 26. Preparation for the Council meeting on (Education, Youth, Culture and Sport) on 10 February 2012 1. Draft 2012 Joint Report of the Council and the Commission on the implementation of the Strategic Framework for European cooperation in education and training (ET2020) - 'Education and Training in a smart, sustainable and inclusive Europe' (Non-legislative activity) - Adoption 18577/11 EDUC 293 JEUN 79 SOC 1112 RECH 437 MI 669 COMPET 620 5443/12 EDUC 9 JEUN 4 SOC 20 RECH 10 MI 21 COMPET 17 2. Europe 2020 Strategy (Non-legislative activity) - Policy debate (Public debate pursuant to Article 8(2) CRP [proposed by the Presidency]) 5444/12 EDUC 10 SOC 21 27. Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directives 89/666/EEC, 2005/56/EC and 2009/101/EC as regards the interconnection of central, commercial and companies registers (First reading) (Legislative deliberation) - Presidency debriefing on the outcome of the informal trilogue (1) - (poss.) Analysis of the final compromise text with a view to an agreement - Any other business ___________________ ________________________ (1) These items will be considered by the Mertens Group on 26 January 2012. (+) Item which may be adopted by silence procedure, in accordance with Article 12 (2) of the Council's Rules of Procedure. 5625/12 sp 4 DQPG EN .
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