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En juin 2023, la Commission européenne a adopté une proposition modifiée de décision du Conseil relative à l’introduction de nouvelles ressources propres, faisant suite à sa proposition de décembre 2021. La proposition modifiée est conforme à la feuille de route prévue par l’accord interinstitutionnel sur les ressources propres, qui fait partie du cadre financier pluriannuel 2021-2027 et du paquet «Next Generation EU». Le Parlement doit se prononcer sur le rapport de la commission des budgets au ...

En décembre 2021, la Commission européenne a adopté une proposition de décision du Conseil relative à l’introduction de nouvelles ressources propres. Elle s’inscrit dans le cadre de l’accord interinstitutionnel sur les ressources propres lié au CFP 2021 2027 et au paquet Next Generation EU (NGUE) mis en place en réaction à la pandémie. Les recettes provenant de ressources propres supplémentaires permettront de rembourser la dette créée par l’instrument NGEU. Le Parlement doit se prononcer sur le ...

This note provides a brief overview of Parliament involvement in scrutinising the Recovery and Resilience Facility (and the European Union Recovery Instrument). It is based on Regulation 2021/241 of 21 February, setting out the Recovery and Resilience Facility, and the relevant parts of the new Interinstitutional Agreement on budgetary matters established between the Parliament, the Council and the Commission. It does not cover nor discusses in detail other instruments or frameworks for scrutiny, ...

La présente étude évalue les nouvelles ressources propres incluses dans la feuille de route de l’accord interinstitutionnel, en s’appuyant sur une série de critères ainsi que sur les aspects juridiques et la mise en oeuvre. Les critères d’évaluation utilisés sont de plusieurs types: avantages découlant de l’introduction, à l’échelle de l’Union, de nouvelles possibilités de ressources propres dont les recettes sont affectées à l’Union; différentes dimensions de la durabilité; aspects budgétaires et ...

This note prepared by the Economic Governance Support Unit provides an overview of the EP’s accountability hearings in the context of the Single Supervisory Mechanism.

The European Parliament has long sought to ensure that, by voting in European elections, European citizens not only elect the Parliament itself, but also have a say over who would head the EU executive – the European Commission. What became known as the 'Spitzenkandidaten process' is a procedure whereby European political parties, ahead of European elections, appoint lead candidates for the role of Commission President, with the presidency of the Commission then going to the candidate of the political ...

The European Parliament and Council adopted a new multiannual plan for management of fisheries in the Western Waters, an area of the north-east Atlantic along the western coast of the EU. The plan covers fisheries exploiting stocks of fish and crustaceans living close to the sea bottom (i.e. 'demersal fisheries'), including several deep-sea stocks. It aims to ensure that these stocks are exploited sustainably and that their management is based on the most up-to-date scientific information. The fishing ...

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Background Note for the BUDG Interparliamentary Committee Meeting of the European Parliamentary Week of 18 February 2019.

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s State of the Union address to the European Parliament, and the subsequent debate, on 12 September 2018 is to be the last one during the current mandate. It comes in the context of the ongoing reflection on the future path of the European Union, especially in view of the European elections next May. The debate will therefore be an occasion to reflect on the legacy and achievements of this Commission, to present the priorities until the end of the ...

This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines the available mechanisms for personal data transfers between the EU and the UK after Brexit. The study shows that an adequacy finding for the UK would be beneficial, but insufficient. Notably, and to the extent that there is a consensus on these points, there is a need for a bespoke instrument that establishes a standstill period, and ...