a The Assembly once again requests member states to honour scrupulously their financial obligations to the Organisation under Article 39 of the Statute and Article 12 of the Financial Regulations ;
b With regard to the 1989 budget, the Assembly deplores the fact that the adjustment of appropriations by the Committee of Ministers was based on inflation rates much lower than those actually obtaining in the headquarters country, where most of the expenditure is incurred ;
c The Assembly also deplores the very modest increase in the budget in real terms (0,56%), which was much lower than that for the 1988 budget (1,34%) ;
d The Assembly regrets, in particular, thatthe Committee of Ministers has not made good in 1989 the 1988 shortfall in the implementation of the third medium-term plan, as requested in its
Opinion No. 139 ;
e The Assembly welcomes the positive decisions of the Committee of Ministers regarding investment expenditure, particularly to extend the use of information technology ;
f The Assembly considers that the implementation of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the inauguration of the European Support Fund for the co-production and distribution of creative cinematographic and audiovisual works (Eurimages) are very positive events in the life of the Organisation, since they bear witness to the growing interest of member states in the exploitation of its full potential ;
g The Assembly urges the Ministers' Deputies to ensure that the political will expressed by the Committee of Ministers on 5 May 1989 leads to practical results by adopting a positive attitude to the 1990 budget ;
h The Assembly reiterates its request that the Committee of Ministers stop applying the zero-growth principle to the Council of Europe, and replace it by the principle of reference to average annual growth in the gross domestic product of the twenty-three member states ;
i The Assembly particularly requests the Committee of Ministers to ensure that the increase in unavoidable expenditure arising from conventional obligations does not hinder the dynamic development of intergovernmental co-operation ;
j The Assembly considers that the Secretary General and the Committee of Ministers should study the possibility of bringing together in a special budget subsidiary to the Organisation's general budget all the expenditure arising from the activities of the organs of the European Convention on Human Rights ;
k The Assembly favours the continuation of efforts to modernise the Organisation's working equipment, in particular to extend the use of word processing throughout the Secretariat ;
l The Assembly requests the Committee of Ministers to implement without delay ‘‘a dynamic information policy on the aims, activities and achievements of the Council of Europe'', as called for in its Declaration and Resolution of 5 May 1989, and for that purpose to provide the Information Department with adequate budgetary resources ;
m The Assembly calls upon the Committee of Ministers to enter into regular dialogue with it in the budgetary field in the interests of the Organisation and in line with the priorities set out in its Declaration and Resolution of 5 May 1989.