a Approves the rational way in which the financial resources allocated to the organisation have been used ;
b Considers the 0.53 % increase in real terms as too close to zero growth and far below what the Assembly would consider as a moderate growth rate ;
c Recalls the provisions of Resolution (74) 33 of the Committee of Ministers, by which priorities were to be assigned to the various fields and sectors of activity in the medium-term plan, criteria which, if implemented properly, would facilitate the task of the members of the Assembly in obtaining support at national level for specific undertakings of the Council of Europe ;
d Urges the Committee of Ministers to give favourable consideration, in one of its next budgets, to a reinforcement of the staff of the Documentation and Library Section of the Secretariat, which renders particularly valuable service to the members of the Assembly ;
e Asks the Committee of Ministers to provide for the European Music Year, as from 1982 to the end of this activity, additional appropriations to be paid into a special account into which funds from other sources can also be paid ;
f Resolves to intervene energetically with the financial authorities in each of the twenty-one member states in order to ensure that the 1982 budget of the Council of Europe is accorded the modest growth which it requires in order to fulfil its statutory function.