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European Parliament 2014-2019 Committee on Transport and Tourism 2018/0197(COD) 30.8.2018 DRAFT OPINION of the Committee on Transport and Tourism for the Committee on Regional Development on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Regional Development Fund and on the Cohesion Fund (COM(2018)0372 C8-0227/2018 2018/0197(COD)) Rapporteur: Christine Revault d'allonnes Bonnefoy PA\1161780.docx PE626.999v01-00 United in diversity

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SHORT JUSTIFICATION 1. Commission proposal The proposal for a regulation of on the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) lays down key objectives for work to implement the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund. This regulation sets out a thematic concentration at national level to guide Member States in implementing this funding. Against this backdrop, the Commission proposes allocating the bulk of resources (from 65% to 85%) to work to achieve policy objectives No 1: a smarter Europe and No 2: a greener, low-carbon Europe, as set out in the Regulation establishing a common provision on all EU funds. It also sets out a restrictive list of non-eligible activities that fall outside the intervention scope of the funds. The regulation also establishes a set of monitoring indicators and lays down the approach to be followed for certain specific territories, encompassing sustainable urban development among other elements, as well as for the outermost regions. 2. Your rapporteur s proposals Given that the regions are best placed to articulate their needs and priorities, and with a view to advocating decentralised governance in the implementation of EU, your rapporteur proposes maintaining the regional, rather than national, thematic concentration provided for in this Regulation. To afford regions greater flexibility in the use of ERDF funding, your rapporteur also proposes extending the thematic concentration to cover to other policy objectives. As such, since transport plays a such a key role in work to achieve the EU s priority objectives, your rapporteur proposes incorporating a third policy objective a connected Europe into the thematic concentration. So as to afford the regions greater flexibility with which to support other policy objectives, your rapporteur thus proposes reducing the minimum proportion of resources earmarked for policy objective 1 a smarter Europe from 60% to 30% for the most advanced regions, from 45% to 30% for the regions in transition and from 35% to 20% for the least developed regions. Since transport plays a such a key role in work to achieve the EU s priority objectives, your rapporteur proposes introducing a series of new transport-related specific objectives: a specific objective on smart mobility and the quality of transport services within policy objective 1: a smarter Europe ; a specific objective on sustainable mobility within policy objective 2: a greener Europe ; a specific objective on the financing of the just transition fund within policy objective PA\1161780.docx 3/15 PE626.999v01-00

2: a greener Europe ; a specific objective on mobility as a vector for territorial cohesion within policy objective 3: a more connected Europe ; a specific objective on access to public transport services within policy objective 4: a more social Europe. With a view to encouraging the use of ERDF funding in the transport sector, your rapporteur also proposes deleting certain provisions curtailing the use of the ERDF on regional airports and railway rolling stock. Lastly, your rapporteur is hereby tabling amendments to encourage synergies between the ERDF, the Cohesion Fund and the other EU budget instruments with a view to investing in the development of the trans-european transport network. AMDMTS The Committee on Transport and Tourism calls on the Committee on Regional Development, as the committee responsible, to take into account the following amendments: 1 Recital 5 (5) Horizontal principles as set out in Article 3 of the Treaty on European Union ('TEU') and in Article 10 of the TFEU, including principles of subsidiarity and proportionality as set out in Article 5 of the TEU, should be respected in the implementation of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund, taking into account the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Member States should also respect the obligations of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ensure accessibility in line with its article 9 and in accordance with the Union law harmonising accessibility requirements for products and services. Member States and the Commission should aim at eliminating inequalities and at promoting equality between men and (5) Horizontal principles as set out in Article 3 of the Treaty on European Union ('TEU') and in Article 10 of the TFEU, including principles of subsidiarity and proportionality as set out in Article 5 of the TEU, should be respected in the implementation of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund, taking into account the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Member States should also respect the obligations of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ensure accessibility in line with its article 9 and in accordance with the Union law harmonising accessibility requirements for products and services. Member States and the Commission should aim at eliminating inequalities and at promoting equality between men and PE626.999v01-00 4/15 PA\1161780.docx

women and integrating the gender perspective, as well as at combating discrimination based on sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation. The Funds should not support actions that contribute to any form of segregation. The objectives of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund should be pursued in the framework of sustainable development and the Union's promotion of the aim of preserving, protecting and improving the quality of the environment as set out in Articles 11 and 191(1) of the TFEU, taking into account the polluter pays principle. In order to protect the integrity of the internal market, operations benefitting undertakings shall comply with State aid rules as set out in Articles 107 and 108 of the TFEU. women and integrating the gender perspective, as well as at combating discrimination based on sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation. The Funds should not support actions that contribute to any form of segregation. The objectives of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund should be pursued in the framework of the Union's commitments under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the Union's promotion of sustainable development and the aim of preserving, protecting and improving the quality of the environment as set out in Articles 11 and 191(1) of the TFEU, taking into account the polluter pays principle. In order to protect the integrity of the internal market, operations benefitting undertakings shall comply with State aid rules as set out in Articles 107 and 108 of the TFEU. 2 Recital 10 (10) In addition, investments under the ERDF should contribute to the development of a comprehensive highspeed digital infrastructure network, and to promoting clean and sustainable multimodal urban mobility. (10) In addition, investments under the ERDF should contribute to the development of trans-european networks of transport infrastructure and a comprehensive high-speed digital infrastructure network, and to promoting clean and sustainable multimodal urban mobility. PA\1161780.docx 5/15 PE626.999v01-00

3 Recital 17 (17) The ERDF should help to redress the main regional imbalances in the Union and to reduce disparities between the levels of development of the various regions and the backwardness of the least favoured regions including those facing challenges due to the decarbonisation commitments. ERDF support under the Investment for jobs and growth goal should therefore be concentrated on key Union priorities in line with policy objectives laid down in Regulation (EU) 2018/xxx [new CPR]. Therefore support from the ERDF should be concentrated on the policy objectives of 'a smarter Europe by promoting innovative and smart economic transformation' and 'a greener, low-carbon Europe by promoting a clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate-change adaptation and risk prevention and management'. That thematic concentration should be attained at national level while allowing for flexibility at the level of individual programmes and between the three groups of Member States formed according to respective gross national income. In addition, the methodology to be used to classify Member States should be set out in detail taking into account the specific situation of the outermost regions. (17) The ERDF should help to redress the main regional imbalances in the Union and to reduce disparities between the levels of development of the various regions and the backwardness of the least favoured regions including those facing challenges due to the decarbonisation commitments. ERDF support under the Investment for jobs and growth goal should therefore be concentrated on key Union priorities in line with policy objectives laid down in Regulation (EU) 2018/xxx [new CPR]. Therefore, support from the ERDF should be concentrated on the policy objectives of 'a smarter Europe, a greener, low-carbon Europe, 'a more connected Europe and a more social Europe. That thematic concentration should be attained at regional level while allowing for flexibility at the level of individual programmes. The focus of the ERDF s thematic concentration should be wider than just policy objectives No 1, 'a smarter Europe', and 2, 'a greener Europe', and should also take into account the EU's overriding priorities of encouraging mobility and implementing the European pillar of social rights. The thematic concentration should also continue to be implemented at regional rather than national level, so as to better reflect the regional disparities that may exist within PE626.999v01-00 6/15 PA\1161780.docx

a Member State. 4 Recital 20 a (new) (20a) Further, with a view to maximising the added value of investments in transport financed in whole or in part from the EU budget, synergies should be sought between the ERDF and directly managed instruments, such as the European Interconnection Mechanism (EIM) and the financial instruments of the forthcoming InvestEU programme. 5 Article 2 paragraph 1 point a point iv a (new) (iva) developing smart mobility A specific objective clearly linked to transport should be added to priority objective 1. Smart mobility is a natural fit within the innovative and smart economic transformation we wish to promote. 6 Article 2 paragraph 1 point b point iii a (new) PA\1161780.docx 7/15 PE626.999v01-00

(iiia) promoting sustainable, lowemission mobility Policy objective 2 does not include a specific target on sustainable mobility. Given that Article 3 of this Regulation obliges regions to allocate at least 30% of ERDF funding to this objective, a specific goal on sustainable mobility should be incorporated into this priority objective. 7 Article 2 paragraph 1 point b point vii a (new) (viia) supporting the development of a just transition fund Policy objective 2 does not include a specific target on a just transition. With a view to addressing the challenges related to the energy and climate transition in a meaningful way, it would be useful to establish a fund specifically to finance training, education and support tools for workers who could be affected by the energy transition in certain regions. 8 Article 2 paragraph 1 point c point iii a (new) (iiia) promoting accessible mobility aimed at reducing the territorial divide between metropolitan centres and periurban and rural areas. PE626.999v01-00 8/15 PA\1161780.docx

9 Article 2 paragraph 1 point d point ii a (new) (iia) improving access to inclusive, high-quality transport services; 10 Article 2 paragraph 1 point e point ii a (new) (iia) taking measures to boost the attractiveness of regions and territories that promote sustainable tourism 11 Article 2 paragraph 3 subparagraph 1 point b a (new) (ba) strengthen synergy with other financial instruments in the EU budget for the development of the T-T. PA\1161780.docx 9/15 PE626.999v01-00

12 Article 3 paragraph 1 1. With regard to programmes implemented under the Investment for jobs and growth goal, the total ERDF resources in each Member State shall be concentrated at national level in accordance with paragraphs 3 and 4. 1. With regard to programmes implemented under the Investment for jobs and growth goal, the total ERDF resources in each Member State shall be concentrated at regional level in accordance with paragraphs 3 and 4. 13 Article 3 paragraph 2 2. With regard to the thematic concentration of support for Member States comprising outermost regions, the ERDF resources allocated specifically to programmes for the outermost regions and those allocated to all other regions shall be treated separately. 2. With regard to the thematic concentration of support for the outermost regions, the ERDF resources allocated specifically to programmes for the outermost regions and those allocated to all other regions shall be treated separately. 14 Article 3 paragraph 3 subparagraph 1 3. Member States shall be classified, in terms of their gross national income ratio, as follows: (a) Member States with a gross national income ratio equal to or above 3. Regions shall be classified in accordance with Article 102 of Regulation (EU) 2018/xxx [new CPR]: (a) less developed regions, whose GDP per capita is less than 75% of the average PE626.999v01-00 10/15 PA\1161780.docx

100% of the EU average ('group 1'); GDP of the EU-27 ('less developed regions'); (b) Member States with a gross national income ratio equal to or above 75% and below 100% of the EU average ('group 2'); (c) Member States with a gross national income ratio below 75% of the EU average ('group 3'). (b) transition regions, whose GDP per capita is between 75% and 100% of the average GDP of the EU-27 ('transition regions'); (c) more developed regions, whose GDP per capita is above 100% of the average GDP of the EU-27 ('more developed regions'). So as to meet the needs of the regions, the regional thematic concentration should be maintained, in accordance with the Regulation establishing a common provision on all EU funds, and should not be set at national level, which would fail to take account of any regional disparities within Member States. 15 Article 3 paragraph 3 subparagraph 2 For the purposes of this Article, the gross national income ratio means the ratio between the gross national income per capita of a Member State, measured in purchasing power standards and calculated on the basis of Union figures for the period from 2014 to 2016, and the average gross national income per capita in purchasing power standards of the 27 Member States for that same reference period. deleted For the purposes of consistency with 13. PA\1161780.docx 11/15 PE626.999v01-00

16 Article 3 paragraph 3 subparagraph 3 With regard to programmes under the Investment for Jobs and growth goal for the outermost regions, they shall be classified as falling within group 3. With regard to programmes under the Investment for Jobs and growth goal for the outermost regions, they shall be classified as falling within the group of less developed regions. 17 Article 3 paragraph 4 point a (a) Member States of group 1 shall allocate at least 85% of their total ERDF resources under priorities other than for technical assistance to PO 1 and PO 2, and at least 60% to PO 1; (a) In the more developed regions: - at least 30% of total ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 1 and - at least 30% of total ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 2; An excessive thematic concentration on policy objective 1 should not be imposed to ensure that the most developed regions have sufficient leeway to use the ERDF for priorities pertaining to the other policy objectives, in particular so that these regions can make greater use of the ERDF to support sustainable and accessible mobility particularly lower-emission mobility in highly polluted regions under OS 2 and to support OS 4: a more social Europe. 18 Article 3 paragraph 4 point b PE626.999v01-00 12/15 PA\1161780.docx

(b) Member States of group 2 shall allocate at least 45% of their total ERDF resources under priorities other than for technical assistance to PO 1, and at least 30% to PO 2; (b) In transition regions: - at least 30% of total ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 1; - at least 30% of total ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 2 and - at least 25% of total ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 3; The thematic concentration on policy objective 1 should be reduced so that a concentration on strategic objective 3 on mobility and the development of T-T can be introduced, in particular to allow regions sufficient leeway to allocate funding to other priority objectives. 19 Article 3 paragraph 4 point c (c) Member States of group 3 shall allocate at least 35% of their total ERDF resources under priorities other than for technical assistance to PO 1, and at least 30% to PO 2. (c) In less developed regions: - at least 20% of ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 1; - at least 30% of ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 2 and; - at least 20% of total ERDF resources shall be allocated to PO 3; PA\1161780.docx 13/15 PE626.999v01-00

The thematic concentration on policy objective 1 should be reduced so that a concentration on strategic objective 3 on mobility and the development of T-T can be introduced, in particular to allow regions sufficient leeway to allocate funding to other priority objectives. 20 Article 4 paragraph 1 subparagraph 1 point e a (new) (ea) funding for the purchase of rolling stock for use in rail transport 21 Article 4 paragraph 1 subparagraph 1 point e b (new) (eb) investments in T-T; 22 Article 5 paragraph 1 subparagraph 1 point c a (new) (ca) Sustainable urban mobility PE626.999v01-00 14/15 PA\1161780.docx

23 Article 6 paragraph 1 point e (e) investment in airport infrastructure except for outermost regions; deleted 24 Article 6 paragraph 1 point j (j) funding for the purchase of rolling stock for use in rail transport, except if it is linked to the: (i) discharge of a publicly tendered public service obligation under Regulation 1370/2007 as amended; (ii) provision of rail transport services on lines fully opened to competition, and the beneficiary is a new entrant eligible for funding under Regulation (EU) 2018/xxxx [Invest EU regulation]. deleted This Regulation should not undermine the regions capacity to finance the acquisition of rolling stock for rail transport. PA\1161780.docx 15/15 PE626.999v01-00