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PROPOSAL FOR A DECISIONÌýon setting up a standing committee on Security and Defence and a standing committee on Public Health

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pursuant to Rules 212, 218 and 219 of the Rules of Procedure

Conference of Presidents


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European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ decision on setting up a standing committee on Security and Defence and a standing committee on Public Health

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–Ìýhaving regard to the proposal from the Conference of Presidents,

–Ìýhaving regard to its decision of 15 January 2014 on the powers and responsibilities of the standing committees[1],

–Ìýhaving regard to Rule 212, 218 and 219 of its Rules of Procedure,

1.ÌýDecides to set up a standing committee on Security and Defence and that the subcommittee on Security and Defence shall cease to exist; decides that the responsibilities of the committee on Foreign Affairs shall be amended accordingly;

2.ÌýDecides that the standing committee on Security and Defence shall be responsible for EU security and EU defence integration and cooperation including the issues related to the European Defence Agency, the permanent structured cooperation, the scrutiny of the common security and defence policy (CSDP), European Defence Industry and European defence industry funding where it contributes to the objectives of CSDP and related defence-exclusive measures of the European Union;

3.ÌýDecides to set up a standing committee on Public Health and that the subcommittee on Public Health shall cease to exist; decides that the name and the responsibilities of the committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety shall be amended accordingly;

4.ÌýDecides that Annex VI to its Rules of Procedure is amended as follows:

(1)Ìýin Part I, paragraph 1, point 1 is replaced by the following:

‘1. the common foreign and security policy (CFSP);’

(2)Ìýthe following Part is inserted:

â€Òµ²¹. Committee on Security and Defence

Committee responsible for the promotion, implementation and monitoring of the common security and defence policy (CSDP) and related defence-exclusive measures of the Union as envisaged in Article 42(2) of the Treaty on European Union, including:

1.ÌýThe developments threatening the territorial integrity of the Union and its Member States and the security of Union citizens;

2.ÌýThe capabilities and assets for civilian and military CSDP missions outside the Union, complementary measures under the European Peace Facility (EPF) as well as other budget lines and financial instruments directly supporting or contributing to the CSDP framework;

3.ÌýThe implementation and regular review of strategic defence decisions and policies;

4.ÌýThe progressive framing of a common Union defence policy leading to a Common Defence Union and the alignment of CSDP instruments with other Union financial instruments, legislation and policies;

5.ÌýThe capabilities to monitor and counter hybrid threats from outside the Union – including foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI), cyber-defence, and related issues such as the protection of space assets, and the security of defence related critical infrastructure – within the limits of the CSDP and related defence-exclusive measures of the Union;

6.ÌýThe defence capabilities, preparedness and resilience of the Union and its Member States, including defence-specific research, development and innovation, joint production and life-cycle management

7.ÌýThe measures, activities and instruments related to Union defence industrial integration and cooperation in pursuit of a single market for defence;

8.ÌýThe military mobility infrastructure relevant to the defence readiness of the Union and its Member States and the capacities to protect that infrastructure from foreign threats, except in relation to TEN-T-related projects and dual-use transport infrastructure, where, when appropriate, advice shall be provided to the responsible Committee on Transport and Tourism;

9.ÌýThe parliamentary oversight of defence-specific institutional Union structures and agencies, in particular:

–Ìýthe Directorate-General of the EU Military Staff,

–Ìýthe European Security and Defence College,

–Ìýthe European Defence Agency (EDA);

–Ìýthe Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO);

–Ìýthe EU Satellite Centre within the limits of the CSDP and in establishing the European Defence Union; and,

–Ìýthe European External Action Service CSDP structure;

10.ÌýInitiatives, programmes and policies insofar as they aim to strengthen the European defence technological and industrial base and consolidate defence industrial cooperation aimed for exclusively military use by Member States and relevant Union capacities;

11.ÌýDefence-specific international agreements, depending on their content and scope, on security and defence, the external dimension of counter-terrorism, cyber defence, arms exports and control, disarmament and non-proliferation;

12.ÌýRelations with the Union’s security and defence partners, including NATO, the UN Department of Peace Operations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and other international organisations, and with inter-parliamentary bodies for matters falling under the Committee on Security and Defence responsibility;

13.ÌýPolitical oversight and coordination with the work of the delegation for relations with the NATO ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ary Assembly and the possible future delegations with competences in the field of security and defence;

14.ÌýMultilateral frameworks for security, arms exports and control and non-proliferation issues, the external dimension of counter-terrorism, good practices to improve the effectiveness of security and defence, and the Union legal and institutional developments in those fields within the limits of the CSDP and related defence-exclusive measures of the Union;

15.ÌýJoint consultations, meetings and conferences on a regular basis to exchange information with the Council, the European External Action Service, and the Commission within the remit of the competences of this committee;’

(3)ÌýPart VIII is replaced by the following:

‘V±õ±õ±õ. Committee on the Environment, Climate and Food Safety

Committee responsible for:

1.ÌýEnvironmental and climate policy and protection measures, in particular concerning:

a)Ìýclimate change, adaptation, resilience and preparedness,

b)Ìýenvironmental policy for the protection of public health,

c)Ìýair, soil and water pollution, waste management and recycling, noise levels and the protection of biodiversity,

d)Ìýchemicals, dangerous substances and preparations, pesticides and maximum residue levels, cosmetics,

e)Ìýsustainable development,

f)Ìýinternational and regional measures and agreements aimed at protecting the environment,

g)Ìýrestoration of environmental damage,

h)Ìýcivil protection,

i)Ìýthe European Environment Agency and the European Chemicals Agency;

2.ÌýFood safety issues, including in particular:

a)Ìýthe labelling and safety of foodstuffs,

b)Ìýveterinary legislation concerning protection against risks to human health; public health checks on foodstuffs and food production systems,

c)Ìýthe European Food Safety Authority and the Health and Food Audits and ´¡²Ô²¹±ô²â²õ¾±²õ.’

(4)Ìýthe following Part is inserted:

‘V±õ±õ±õ²¹. Committee on Public Health

Committee responsible for public health matters related to:

1.ÌýPharmaceuticals and medical devices;

2.ÌýProgrammes and specific actions in the field of public health;

3.ÌýHealth crisis preparedness and response;

4.ÌýMental health and ±è²¹³Ù¾±±ð²Ô³Ù²õ’ rights;

5.ÌýHealth aspects of bioterrorism;

6.ÌýThe European Medicines Agency and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control;

7.ÌýRelations with the World Health Organization concerning the above ³¾²¹³Ù³Ù±ð°ù²õ.’

5.ÌýDecides that the standing committee on Security and Defence shall have 43 members and that the standing committee on Public Health shall have 43 members;

6.ÌýDecides that the standing committee on Security and Defence committee shall cooperate with other committees guided by the principle of good and sincere cooperation, notably with the Committee on Foreign Affairs;

7.ÌýDecides, with reference to the decisions of the Conference of Presidents of 30 June 2019 and 9 January 2020 relating to the composition of committee and subcommittee bureaux, that the bureaux of the standing committee on Security and Defence and of the standing committee on Public Health may each consist of up to four vice-chairs;

8.ÌýDecides that this decision will enter into force on the first day of the next part-session;

9.ÌýInstructs its President to forward this decision to the Council and the Commission, for information.

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