Palestinian Foreign Ministry Expresses Approval of European Parliament’s Support for Palestinian Institutions

- The Palestinian Foreign Ministry welcomed the European Parliament's vote on the 2024 EU discharge report.
- The vote rejected amendments from right-wing factions, supporting Palestinian institutions without political conditions.
- EU funding will enhance transparency, focusing on salaries, social allowances, and health entitlements.
- The report recognized progress in educational reform and the critical role of UNRWA for refugees.
Palestinian Foreign Ministry Welcomes European Parliament Vote
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has expressed its approval of the European Parliament’s recent decision regarding the 2024 EU discharge report. In this vote, the Parliament successfully rejected stringent amendments proposed by certain right-wing factions while preserving the integrity of the original text. This decision signifies a recognition from Europe of the significant progress made in Palestinian reform efforts and counters attempts to politicize educational curricula.
EU Support for Palestinian Institutions
The Foreign Ministry emphasized that this vote represents a noteworthy victory for Palestinian diplomacy. It showcases the European Union’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and their national institutions without imposing biased political conditions. This backing is crucial in strengthening the position of Palestinian institutions as they navigate various challenges.
Enhancing Transparency and Financial Oversight
The European report commended the PEGASE mechanism, which ensures that EU funding is directed toward transparent and traceable initiatives. These initiatives include:
- Employee salaries
- Social allowances
- Health entitlements
This funding is part of an emergency support package for 2024 and the Palestinian Recovery and Resilience Program for 2025–2027, which aims to enhance transparency and accountability in financial management.
Additionally, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry welcomed the report’s acknowledgment of advancements in educational reform and the introduction of new educational materials. The ministry reiterated its ongoing collaboration with the European Commission, viewing this partnership as evidence of a serious commitment to developing the education system in accordance with international standards.
Moreover, the report recognized the critical role of the United Nations and UNRWA in delivering essential services to millions of Palestinian refugees. It underscored the necessity for continued support and sustainable funding for these organizations, free from any politicization or targeting.
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