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Ϸվs in the EU enlargement process: Strengthening capacities of accession country parliaments under the evolving enlargement methodology EN
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This study explores the role and enhancement of parliamentary capacities in the European Union (EU) enlargement process, focusing on the EU’s evolving accession methodology and its emphasis on the ‘fundamentals’ approach. It examines the European Commission’s criteria for ‘functioning democratic institutions’ in accession countries and evaluates the effectiveness of support measures from EU institutions, Member States, and international organisations. Based on desk research, mapping, and over 90 expert and stakeholder interviews, the study analyses EU democracy support initiatives for parliaments in 10 enlargement countries, namely Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Kosovo.
The study highlights best practices and identifies challenges that require increased attention from the European Ϸվ and the core actors involved in parliamentary capacity-building. While past efforts by the European Ϸվ, Member States, and international organisations have strengthened parliaments in these countries, ongoing democratic backsliding calls for more coherent and concerted action. Ϸվ and its Democracy Support and Election Coordination Group (DEG) play a crucial role in addressing these challenges.
Commitments made at the confirmation hearings of the Commissioners-designate 2024-2029 EN
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Commitments made at the confirmation hearings of the Commissioners-designate 2024-2029
IMF Lending to Ukraine: State of Play and the Road Ahead EN
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This paper provides an overview of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s lending to Ukraine, particularly focusing on the IMF response to the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine since February 2022, given the challenging macroeconomic circumstances. If further analyses the key elements of the IMF’ Extended Fund Facility (EFF) programme for Ukraine, including the evolution of core assumptions, risks, fiscal sustainability and conditionality.
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RAKIC Drazen, HANINA KATERYNA