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Member states jeopardizing the rule of law will risk losing EU funds

Governments interfering with courts or failing to tackle fraud and corruption will risk suspension of EU funds.

Member states jeopardizing the rule of law will risk losing EU funds
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Articol de Carmen Gavrilă, 18 Ianuarie 2019, 12:51

Governments interfering with courts or failing to tackle fraud and corruption will risk suspension of EU funds, according to a draft law endorsed by European Parliament on Thursday in Strasbourg. Assisted by a panel of independent experts, the EU Commission would be tasked with establishing “generalised deficiencies as regards the rule of law” and decide on measures that could include suspending EU budget payments or reducing pre-financing. The decision would only be implemented once approved by Parliament and Council. Once the member state remedies the deficits identified by the EU Commission, Parliament and EU ministers could unlock the funds.

Independent experts to assist the European Commission

European Commission may establish that the rule of law is under threat, if one or more of the following are undermined

• proper functioning of the authorities of the member state implementing the EU budget;

• proper functioning of the authorities carrying out financial control;

• proper investigation of fraud - including tax fraud -, corruption or other breaches affecting the implementation of the EU budget;

• effective judicial review by independent courts;

• recovery of funds unduly paid;

• preventing and penalising tax evasion and tax competition;

• cooperation with the European Anti-Fraud Office and, if applicable, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

To assist the Commission, a panel of independent experts in constitutional law and financial matters, comprising one expert appointed by the national parliament of each member state and five named by the European Parliament, would assess the situation in all member states on a yearly basis and make a public summary of its findings.

Protecting final beneficiaries

Depending on the scope of the shortcomings and the budget management procedure, the Commission can decide on one or several measures, including:

• suspending commitments,

• interrupting payment deadlines,

• reducing pre-financing and

• suspending payments.

Unless the decision states otherwise, the government would still have to implement the respective EU programme or fund and make payments to final beneficiaries, like researchers or civil society organisations. Commission would have to assist the beneficiaries and strive to make sure they receive the due amounts.

Commission would submit a proposal to Parliament and EU ministers to transfer an amount matching the value of the proposed measures to the budgetary reserve. Decision would take effect after four weeks, unless Parliament, acting by majority of votes cast, or Council, acting by qualified majority (so no single member state can block a decision), amend or reject it. Once the EU Commission establishes that the deficits have been lifted, the locked amount would be unfrozen using the same procedure.

Committee on Budgets co-rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES): “The respect of rule of law and all EU values are core principles upon which we built the European project. No government can violate those values without suffering the consequences”.

Budgetary Control Committee co-rapporteur Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI): “The most important aspect of this mechanism is the protection of the final beneficiaries – in our model, this is strengthened as compared to the original Commission proposal. We have also included the European Parliament in the decision-making procedure, thus strengthening the democratic accountability of any measures taken”.

Next Steps

European Parliament plenary endorsed the rules by 397 votes to 158, with 69 abstentions. MEPs are now ready to enter negotiations on the final wording of the regulation with the EU ministers, who have not adopted their position yet.

Background

Proposal for the regulation “On the protection of the Union’s budget in case of generalised deficiencies as regards the rule of law in the Member States” is an integral part of the EU’s long-term budget package, the 2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework.

Source:European Parilament Press Service

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