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Official Journal C 218 Volume 35 of the European Communities 25 August 1992 ISSN 0378-6986 Official Journal C 218 Volume 35 of the European Communities 25 August 1992 English edition Information and Notices Notice No Contents Page I Information European Parliament 92/C 218 /01 Written questions to which no answer has been given 1 Commission 92/C 218 /02 Ecu 13 92/C 218 /03 Standing invitation to tender pursuant to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 570/ 88 of 16 February 1988 on the sale of butter at reduced prices and the granting of aid for butter and concentrated butter for use in the manufacture of pastry products , ice-cream and other foodstuffs 14 92/C 218 /04 Communication of Decisions under sundry tendering procedures in agriculture (milk and milk products) 14 92/C 218 /05 Notice of the expiry of certain anti-dumping measures 15 II Preparatory Acts III Notices Commission 92 /C 218 /06 Outcome of the invitations to tender (Community food aid) 16 1 25 . 8 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No C 218 / 1 I (Information) EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT WRITTEN QUESTIONS TO WHICH NO ANSWER HAS BEEN GIVEN (*) (92/C 218 /01 ) This list is published pursuant to Rule 62 (3) of the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament, which states : 'Questions to which no answer has been given within one month by the Commission, or within two months by the Council of the Foreign Ministers, shall be recorded, pending an answer, in the Official Journal of the European Communities.' No 1104/92 by Mr Filippos Pierros (PPE) to European Political No 1155/92 by Lord O'Hagan ( ED) to the Council (15. 5. Cooperation (11 . 5. 1992) 1992) Subject: The treatment of the Greek minority in Imbros by the Subject: Legislative Council meetings Turkish authorities No 1157/92 by Lord O'Hagan ( ED) to the Council (15. 5. 1992) No 1120/92 by Mr Carlos Robles Piquer (PPE) to European Political Cooperation (11 . 5. 1992) Subject : Nature of the role of the Presidency of the European Community Subject: Development aid for Burma No 1158/92 by Lord O'Hagan (ED) to the Council (15. 5. 1992) No 1122/92 by Mr Victor Manuel Arbeloa Muru (S) to the Council (11 . 5. 1992) Subject : Conciliation meetings with MEPs Subject: The European Drugs Monitoring Centre No 1187/92 by Mr Yves Verwaerde (LDR) to the Council (15 . 5 . 1992) No 1124/92 by Mr Victor Manuel Arbeloa Muru ( S) to the Subject: Common agricultural policy — application of the Council (11 . 5. 1992) i Poseidon programme for the benefit of the Frensh overseas Subject : Autonomy of the Iraqi Kurds departments No 1188/92 by Mr Yves Verwaerde (LDR) to the Council No 1126/92 by Mr Victor Manuel Arbeloa Muru (S) to (15. 5. 1992) European Political Cooperation (11 . 5. 1992) Subject: Summary of the Council of Environment Ministers Subject : The arrest of bishops in Malawi meeting held on 23 March 1992 No 1197/92 by Mr Arturo Escuder Croft ( PPE) to the No 1154/92 by Lord O'Hagan (ED) to the Council (15. 5. Commission (21 . 5. 1992) 1992) Subject: Participation of the European Parliament in the Subject: Council of the regions Community's Expo 92 Pavilion and the quincentenary events (*) The answers will be published as soon as they are received from the institution concerned . The full text of these questions appeared in the Bulletin of the European Parliament No 12 /C-92 to No 16/C-92 . No C 218 /2 Official Journal of the European Communities 25 . 8 . 92 No 1198/92 by : Karl-Heinz Florenz, Ursula Schleicher, Hedwig No 1211 /92 by : Gene Fitzgerald, Patrick Lalor, Niall Andrews, Keppelhoff-Wiechert, Honor Funck, Ingo Friedrich, Georg James Fitzsimons, Mark Killilea and Patrick Lane (RDE) to the Jarzembowski, Reinhold Bocklet and Brigitte Langenhagen Council (21 . 5. 1992) (PPE) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) Subject: Regional policy and the Cohesion Fund Subject: Incorporation into meat products of starch or proteins of animal or vegetable origin and the maximum permissible percentages from a technological viewpoint No 1214/92 by : Maria Cassanmagnago Cerretti, Otto Habsburg, Nicole Fontaine, Rosaria Bindi and Raphael Chanterie (PPE) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) No 1202/92 by Mr Henry Saby ( S) to the Council (21 . 5. 1992) Subject : Racism and xenophobia Subject : Human rights and democracy as an aspect of Community development policy No 1215/92 by Mr James Ford (S) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) No 1203/92 by : Francisco Lucas Pires, John Cushnahan, Subject: Racism and xenophobia Panayotis Lambrias and Leopoldo Ortiz Climent ( PPE) to the Commision (21 . 5. 1992) Subject: Cohesion Funds No 1217/92 by Mr James Ford (S) to European Political Cooperation (21. 5. 1992) Subject: Mordechai Vanunu No 1204/92 by : Sérgio Ribeiro ( CG), Joaquim Miranda Da Silva (CG), Maria Belo (S), Margarida Salema O. Martins ( LDR), António Coimbra Martins (S), Marijke Van No 1220/92 by Mr David Morris (S) to the Commission (21 . 5. Hemeldonck (S), Marie-Claude Vayssade (S), Pedro Canavarro 1992) (ARC), Christine Crawley (S), Maria Santos (S), Maartje van Putten (S), Artur da Cunha Oliveira (S), Mireille Elmalan (CG), Subject : United States Marine Mammal Protection Act Teresa Domingo Segarra (GUE), Kirsten Jensen ( S), José Vázquez Fouz (S) und Barbara Dührkop Dúhrkop (S) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) No 1222/92 by Mrs Concepci6 Ferrer (PPE) to the Commission Subject: Discrimination against women in recruitment in the (21 . 5. 1992) Banco Comercial Portugues Subject: Lack of cooperation between the Commission and the European Parliament during the Winter Olympics in Albertville No 1205/92 by : Sérgio Ribeiro (CG), Joaquim Miranda Da Silva (CG), Maria Belo (S), Margarida Salema O. Martins No 1224/92 by Mr Virginio Bettini (V) to the Commission (21 . (LDR), António Coimbra Martins ( S), Marijke Van 5 . 1992) Hemeldonck (S), Marie-Claude Vayssade ( S), Pedro Canavarro (ARC), Christine Crawley (S), Maria Santos (S), Maartje van Subject: Building of a shooting range and protection of interna­ Putten (S), Artur da Cunha Oliveira ( S), Mireille Elmalan (CG), tionally important species at Madonna del Tonnaro in Sicily Teresa Domingo Segarra (GUE), Kirsten Jensen (S), José (Italy) Vázquez Fouz (S) and Barbara Dührkop Dührkop (S) to the Council (21 . 5. 1992) No 1226/92 by Mrs Annemarie Goedmakers (S) to the Subject: Discrimination against women in recruitment in the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) Banco Comercial Portugues Subject : Evasion of import levies on beef from Poland No 1206/92 by Mr Jaak Vandemeulebroucke (ARC) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) No 1227/92 by Mrs Annemarie Goedmakers (S) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) Subject: Establishment of the Committee of the Regions Subject: Cheese fraud No 1207/92 by Mr Jaak Vandemeulebroucke (ARC) to the No 1228/92 by Mrs Annemarie Goedmakers (S) to the Council (21 . 5 . 1992) Commission (21. X 1992) Subject: Establishment of the Committee of the Regions Subject : Fraud involving the export to Poland of cattle for slaughter No 1210/92 by Mr Jaak Vandemeulebroucke (ARC) to the Council (21 . 5. 1992) No 1230/92 by Mr Mihail Papayannakis (GUE) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) Subject: The new Treaty, with particular reference to Article 8c of the section on Citizenship of the Union Subject : Cross-border impact of irrigation projects in Spain 25 . 8 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No C 218 / 3 No 1231 /92 by Mr Mihail Papayannakis (GUE) to the No 1249/92 by Lord O'Hagan (ED) to the Commission (4. 6. Commission (21 . 5. 1992) 1992) Subject: Aquaculture in the gulf of Amvrakikos Subject : Committee of the Regions No 1232/92 by Mr Mihail Papayannakis (GUE) to the No 1251/92 by Lord O'Hagan (ED) to the Commission (4. 6. Commission (21 . 5. 1992) 1992) Subject: National Athens-Delphi high road through Arakhova Subject: Rabies No 1233/92 by Mr Christos Papoutsis (S) to the Commission No 1259/92 by Mr Giorgio Rossetti (GUE) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) (4. 6. 1992) Subject: Presence of asbestos in a primary school building in Subject : Criteria for selecting firms to transport Community aid Thessaloniki to the countries of central and eastern Europe No 1234/92 by : Karla Peijs, Ingo Friedrich and Filippos Pierros No 1260/92 by Mr Ben Visser (S) to the Commission (4. 6. (PPE) to the Commission (21 . 5 . 1992) 1992) Subject: Establishment of a separate crafts and trades Subject: Check on VAT numbers by exporters department in the Commission No 1261 /92 by Mr Dieter Rogalla (S) to the Commission (4. 6. No 1236/92 by Mrs Maria Santos (S) to the Commission (21 . 5 . 1992 1992) Subject : Environmental protection in connection with felling Subject: Cohesion fund and the environment and pulp production No 1239/92 by Mr Gary Titley (S) to the Commission (21 . 5. No 1262/92 by Mr Dieter Rogalla (S) to the Commission (4. 6. 1992) 1992 Subject : Definition of workers' representatives and de-recog­ Subject : Timber imports nition of trade unions No 1263/92 by Mr Dieter Rogalla (S) to the Commission (4. 6. No 1241 /92 by Lord O'Hagan (ED) to the Commission (21. 5. 1992) 1992) Subject: Timber and paper products - environmental accepta­ Subject : Pension funds bility No 1242/92 by Lord O'Hagan ( ED) to the Commission (21 . 5. No 1264/92 by Mr Dieter Rogalla (S) to the Commission (4. 6. 1992) 1992 Subject: Mauritania Subject: Environmental protection in connection with tree­ felling and pulp production No 1244/92 by Lord O'Hagan (ED) to the Commission (21 . 5. 1992) No 1265/92 by Mrs Ursula Braun-Moser (PPE) to the Commission (4. 6. 1992) Subject : Subsidiarity Subject : SEED Fund No 1246/92 by Lord O'Hagan ( ED) to the Commission (21 .
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