Rule of law
Data tal-avveniment: 04/03/2021
Rule of law is laid down in the EU treaties as one of the values on which the Union is based. It means that governments should be bound by law, that they should not take arbitrary decisions and that citizens should be able to challenge their actions in independent courts.
It also enshrines the fight against corruption, which unfairly favours some to the detriment of others, and the safeguarding of media freedom, thus ensuring that the public is properly informed about the work of government.
The EU has existing tools at its disposal to protect the rule of law. On 30 September 2020, the European Commission published the first annual rule of law report monitoring both positive and negative developments with regard to the rule of law in all member states.
There is also dialogue on the rule of law in the Council.
If the Commission deems that a member state is violating EU law, it can start infringement proceedings that may lead to financial sanctions determined by the European Court of Justice. Another procedure, under Article 7 of the Treaty of the European Union, allows the Council to make recommendations or decide by unanimity on sanctions against a member state, including the suspension of membership rights.
MEPs have argued that existing tools are insufficient.
Under the new regulation, effective from January 2021, EU budget payments can be witheld from countries where established breaches of the rule of law compromise management of EU funds. At the same time, the EU ensures that final beneficiaries do not end up paying the bill.
Parliament adopted a resolution on 25 March arguing that the mechanism is in place and the Commission has a legal duty to defend the EU’s financial interests. The resolution says Parliament is ready to take legal action against the Commission if it fails to fulfil its obligations.
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Petri SARVAMAA (EPP, FI), Vice-Chair of the Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT), Eider GARDIAZABAL RUBIAL (S&D, ES), Katalin CSEH (Renew Europe, HU), and Daniel FREUND (Greens/EFA, DE), hold a joint press conference on the EU Commission has to cut funding to Hungary
Uri biss il-midja relatataDuring the plenary session (5-8 July 2021) of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, MEPs debate on the rule of Law and Fundamental Rights in Hungary and Poland
Uri biss il-midja relatataDuring the plenary session (23-24 June 2021) in the European Parliament in Brussels, MEPs debate on Commission’s 2020 Rule of law report
Uri biss il-midja relatataDuring the plenary session (7-10 June 2021) in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, MEPs debate on rule of Law situation in the European Union and the application of the conditionality regulation 2020/2092
Uri biss il-midja relatataMEPs call on the Commission to use the new mechanism against breaches of the rule of law, without delay
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