Parliament's role in anti-crisis decision-making
Briefing
17-12-2012
The EU's response to the financial and economic crisis has been characterised by the prominent role of the European Council. Moreover, a number of anti-crisis instruments have been adopted outside the EU framework in order to overcome political and legal hurdles and to speed up negotiations. The EP has played a very limited role in the development of agreements adopted outside the EU framework, but it does have some involvement in the implementation of these instruments, although usually merely through a right to being informed.
Briefing
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- defiċit demokratiku
- dritt tal-Unjoni Ewropea
- EKONOMIJA
- ekonomija monetarja
- FINANZI
- IMPRIŻA U KOMPETIZZJONI
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- kooperazzjoni intergovernattiva (UE)
- kooperazzjoni msaħħa
- koordinazzjoni dettaljata
- koordinazzjoni tal-politiki tal-UEM
- kostruzzjoni Ewropea
- kriżi monetarja
- Kunsill Ewropew
- maniġment
- parlament
- pjan kontra kriżi
- POLITIKA
- politika ekonomika
- relazzjonijiet interparlamentari
- relazzjonijiet monetarji
- setgħat tal-PE
- skrutinju parlamentari
- teħid ta’ deċiżjonijiet
- UNJONI EWROPEA