- Link this to the open coordination method and we will achieve a coherent policy.
- Koppla även detta till den öppna samordningsmetoden och vi får en helhet i politiken.
- Secondly, the open method of coordination must be suitable for mobilising local and regional stakeholders and enabling them to make a contribution.
- Den öppna samordningsmetoden måste för det andra vara lämplig för att lokala och regionala aktörer skall kunna mobiliseras och ge sitt bidrag.
- The Commission intends shortly to adopt a communication with a proposal to apply this open coordination method in relation to health care issues.
- Kommissionen avser att inom kort anta ett meddelande med ett förslag om att tillämpa den öppna samordningsmetoden för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor.
- We all know the failures of that strategy were caused, firstly, by basing the strategy on the responsibility of individual Member States in the open method of coordination, and the successes came, among other things, from ’Lisbonisation’ or the inclusion of certain of the Lisbon objectives in Cohesion policy.
- Vi vet alla att misslyckandena med denna strategi främst berodde på det faktum att strategin byggde på enskilda medlemsstaters ansvar i den öppna samordningsmetoden och att framgångarna delvis berodde på ”Lissabonifieringen” eller inkluderandet av vissa Lissabonmål i sammanhållningspolitiken.
- In our opinion, the general consideration of the future role of general vocational training in the context of the open method of coordination must have regard not only for the contributions of the Member States, but also, and, above all, for the contributions of the European Parliament and the Commission, while safeguarding the principle of subsidiarity.
- Vi företräder den uppfattningen att de allmänna övervägningarna beträffande grund- och yrkesutbildningens framtida roll inom ramen för den öppna samordningsmetoden inte bara måste beakta medlemsstaternas bidrag utan framför allt även Europaparlamentets och kommissionens bidrag under iakttagande av subsidiaritetsprincipen.
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