Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament /thinktank/hu Think Tank - Az új uniós jogszabályok megalkotását segítÅ‘ dokumentumok HU © Európai Unió, 2025 - EP Wed, 14 May 2025 20:32:38 GMT Rövid áttekintés - Performance and mainstreaming framework for the EU budget - 04-02-2025 /thinktank/hu/document/IPOL_ATA(2025)767507 The original full study examines performance-based budgeting (PB) and mainstreaming, two relatively novel approaches to the governance of public expenditure which have become increasingly used in EU spending programmes. The two approaches have certain common features but differ in focus. To inform debate around the next multi-annual financial framework (MFF), this study assesses how the two have functioned in practice, seeking to identify shortcomings and recommend possible remedies. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2025 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Mon, 03 Feb 2025 23:00:00 GMT IPOL_ATA(2025)767507_HU_20250204 Rövid áttekintés - Upscaling the 2021-2027 multiannual financial framework: A resilient EU budget fit for new challenges - 07-12-2022 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2022)739235 The current multiannual financial framework (MFF) is under extreme strain owing to the multiple crises the EU is facing, notably the war in Ukraine and the effects it has triggered. With funds and flexibility measures already extensively used and further funding challenges still ahead, the European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s Committee on Budgets, in an own-initiative report, calls for an urgent and ambitious revision of the MFF to increase the EU budget and make it more flexible. This should enable the EU to confront upcoming challenges and ensure greater transparency and democratic accountability. The report is due to be debated and voted upon during the December plenary session. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2022 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 06 Dec 2022 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2022)739235_HU_20221207 Briefing - C transfers in the EP’s budget in 2020 - response to the COVID-19 crisis - 23-11-2022 /thinktank/hu/document/IPOL_BRI(2021)702617 The EP’s budget is drawn up during the year n-1, with the preparations in its Directorates General already starting in the last quarter of the year n-2. The budgetary procedure - first inside the EP for the institution’s own budget, then for the budget of the EU as a whole in the interinstitutional part of the procedure - lasts throughout the year n-1, with an agreement usually reached during the last quarter of year n-1. For example, the preparations for the 2020 budget in the Directorates General started towards the end of 2018, with the main budgetary process taking place in 2019. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2022 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 14 Dec 2021 23:00:00 GMT IPOL_BRI(2021)702617_HU_20221123 Rövid áttekintés - Borrowing strategy to finance Next Generation EU - 16-11-2022 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2022)738210 At its November II plenary session, ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ is expected to vote on the report by the Committee on Budgets (BUDG) on the borrowing strategy to finance Next Generation EU (NGEU). The report assesses the strategy's implementation, explores potential positive impacts and challenges, urges the Commission to report systematically to ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾, and stresses the need for transparency and for new own resources. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2022 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 15 Nov 2022 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2022)738210_HU_20221116 Briefing - Technical support provided to EU Member States - 31-05-2022 /thinktank/hu/document/IPOL_BRI(2022)732004 The Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) organised a public hearing with the aim to get a better understanding about technical support and related challenges, especially concerning the areas of better administration, digitalisation and EU funds implementation. This briefing provided background information to this debate that took place 21 April 2022. It examines technical support as well as relevant technical assistance activities and provides a short insight into links between such support and administrative capacity building. The theme of this hearing is technical support; the instruments set up for this purpose are relatively new and, as it will be explained later, the availability of coherent and all encompassing lessons drawn from their experience is still limited. There are however possible overlaps, or rather synergies and complementarities with technical assistance activities in different policy areas. The author chose cohesion policy where technical assistance activities have been pursued for decades, and co-financing of projects aiminig at administrative capacity building has been prominent for several programming periods. Lessons learnt in the cohesion area can also feed the debate, as it is also obvious from the strong interservice cooperation among the different Commission services involved in technical support or assistance and administrative capacity building. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2022 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Mon, 04 Jul 2022 22:00:00 GMT IPOL_BRI(2022)732004_HU_20220531 Rövid áttekintés - Discharge for 2020 budget – EU decentralised agencies and joint undertakings - 27-04-2022 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2022)729398 During the May I plenary session, as part of the discharge procedure for the 2020 financial year, the European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ is due to vote on discharge for each of 32 EU decentralised agencies and nine joint undertakings. The Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) proposes that ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ grant discharge to all except the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, for which it proposes to postpone the discharge decision. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2022 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 26 Apr 2022 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2022)729398_HU_20220427 Rövid áttekintés - ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s guidelines for the 2023 EU budget: Section III – European Commission - 30-03-2022 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2022)729345 The 2023 EU budget will be the third under the multiannual financial framework (MFF) for 2021 to 2027. It is also the last year of the EU recovery instrument (Next Generation EU), which is planned to run from 2021 to 2023. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ contributes to the preparation of proposals for the forthcoming year's budget for the European Union through the adoption of its 'guidelines'. The draft guidelines, as adopted by the Committee on Budgets on 16 March 2022, outline ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s goals for the Union's 2023 budget, with the overarching priority of recovering from the coronavirus crisis and facing geopolitical challenges. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ is expected to adopt its guidelines during the April plenary session, ahead of the Commission's adoption of its proposal of the draft 2023 budget, scheduled for early June. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2022 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 29 Mar 2022 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2022)729345_HU_20220330 Rövid áttekintés - Protecting EU funds against oligarchic structures - 21-03-2022 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2022)729325 The European Union's 2021 2027 multiannual financial framework (MFF) and the Next Generation EU recovery instruments provide financial resources amounting to €1.8 trillion. However, the EU can only achieve the ambitious objectives of these budgetary instruments if its financial interests are better protected. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s Budgetary Control (CONT) Committee has adopted an own-initiative report highlighting the risk of fraud and conflict of interest arising from the increasing presence of oligarchic structures in the EU in recent years. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2022 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Sun, 20 Mar 2022 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2022)729325_HU_20220321 Briefing - EU action plan for the social economy: Pre-legislative synthesis of national, regional and local positions on the European Commission's initiative - 01-12-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2021)698825 This Briefing forms part of an EPRS series which offers a synthesis of the pre-legislative state-of-play and advance consultation on a range of key European Commission priorities during the latter's five-year term in office. It seeks to summarise the state of affairs in the relevant policy field, examine how existing policy is working on the ground, and identify best practice and ideas for the future on the part of governmental organisations at all levels of European system of multilevel governance. An EPRS analysis of the positions of partner organisations at European Union (EU), national, regional and local levels suggests that they would like the following main considerations to be reflected in the discussion on the forthcoming European action plan for the social economy. There is broad consensus that access to finance requires diversified funding options and that synergies should be established between regional, national and EU funds. Funding under Next Generation EU has the potential to be a positive game-changer for the social economy in Europe. When it comes to framework conditions, the need to increase the visibility of the social economy is widely recognised. Public authorities particularly suggest visualising the impact of social economy enterprises and setting up an online platform where social actors can interact. Access to markets could benefit from strengthening the business-to-government channel. Regional governmental organisations advocate stronger inter-regional cooperation within the EU. As an example of good practice, the European Committee of the Regions identifies the social economy thematic platform under the smart specialisation strategy, which comprises seven regions in six Member States. According to public authorities, some tools, the European social economy regions (ESER) scheme for example, could be further promoted to strengthen the global dimension of the EU's neighbourhood policy. There is also further potential to link up with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations (UN). Some governmental organisations signalled their intention to invest in new technologies, such as cloud computing, big data, blockchain and robotisation. Finally, new business models could be created by paying attention to cross-cutting issues such as gender equality and the ability of the social economy to find solutions adapted to rural areas. Overall, the social economy is seen as a way to solve local problems, including employment, inclusion, care and education, with a bottom-up approach. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 30 Nov 2021 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2021)698825_HU_20211201 Rövid áttekintés - Plenary round-up – November II 2021 - 26-11-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2021)698817 Due to the deteriorating Covid 19 situation, the November II plenary session in Strasbourg was again organised with the possibility for Members to vote remotely. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ debated a number of Council and European Commission statements, including on: coordination of Member States' coronavirus measures; police violence against Roma people; preparation of the 12th World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference; state of the Energy Union; a European action plan against rare diseases; and on international port congestion and increased transport costs. Members also debated the conclusions of the European Council meeting of 21 22 October 2021, and heard Council and Commission statements on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ adopted several resolutions and legislative acts, inter alia on a European strategy for critical raw materials, EU sports policy, and on a pharmaceutical strategy for Europe. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Thu, 25 Nov 2021 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2021)698817_HU_20211126 Rövid áttekintés - Revision of the Financial Regulation - 17-11-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2021)698787 In March 2021, the European Commission announced a legislative proposal to revise the EU Financial Regulation to align it with the 2021 2027 multiannual financial framework and Next Generation EU. In anticipation of the Commission's proposals, an own-initiative report by the relevant European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ committees clearly expresses expectations of a stronger ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ary role in the budgetary scrutiny of Next Generation EU funds, and the integration of the rule-of-law conditionality in the Financial Regulation. The report is on the agenda for debate during the November II plenary session. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 16 Nov 2021 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2021)698787_HU_20211117 Rövid áttekintés - Digitalisation to streamline reporting, monitoring and auditing of EU spending - 17-11-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2021)698783 Spending the EU budget efficiently and transparently is key to ensuring the sound implementation of EU policies and citizen support for the Union. However, the fragmentation of reporting systems used across the EU hampers the scrutiny of how spending is done. To address this situation, the European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s Budgetary Control (CONT) Committee has drafted a legislative-initiative report asking the Commission to submit, before the end of 2021, the legislative proposals needed for the introduction of an integrated and interoperable electronic information and monitoring system to collect, monitor and analyse information about final beneficiaries in all Member States. The ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ is expected to vote on this report during its November II plenary session. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 16 Nov 2021 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2021)698783_HU_20211117 Rövid áttekintés - Financing, management and monitoring of the post-2022 EU agricultural policy - 17-11-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2021)698785 The European Commission proposed a reform package incorporating rules on the financial aspects of European Union (EU) farm policy in June 2018. Following lengthy talks on the reform, the text finally agreed by European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ and Council negotiators in June 2021 is scheduled for vote during the November II plenary session. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 16 Nov 2021 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2021)698785_HU_20211117 Rövid áttekintés - Discharge for the 2019 budget: European Border and Coast Guard Agency - 13-10-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2021)698745 In April 2021, the European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ decided to postpone the decision on granting discharge to the European Border and Coast Guard Agency for the 2019 budget, and presented a number of observations. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s Committee on Budgetary Control has examined the situation again and now, in its second report, recommends granting discharge. The Committee nevertheless recommends 'freezing' part of the Agency's budget, insisting on the need to move swiftly to address the issues that remain concerning the Agency's management and operational activities. The vote on the second discharge report is scheduled for the October II plenary session. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 12 Oct 2021 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2021)698745_HU_20211013 Briefing - Common Provisions Regulation: New rules for cohesion policy for 2021-2027 - 20-09-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2018)625152 For the EU budget covering the 2021-2027 period, the European Commission proposed to update EU cohesion policy with a new set of rules. The proposal for a Common Provisions Regulation (CPR) set out common provisions for eight shared management funds: the European Regional Development Fund, the Cohesion Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Just Transition Fund, the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, the Asylum and Migration Fund, the Internal Security Fund and the Border Management and Visa Instrument. Additional specific regulations add certain provisions needed to cater for the particularities of individual funds, in order to take into account their different rationales, target groups and implementation methods. The new CPR is of the utmost importance as it sets the main rules that govern the above-mentioned funds for the 2021-2027 period. While it builds upon the previous sets of rules covering the 2014-2020 period, it nevertheless introduces a number of innovations. It aims, amongst other things, to simplify and improve synergies between the different EU policy tools. On 23 June 2021, the ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ voted to adopt the text of the regulation agreed with the Council. The final act was published in the Official Journal on 30 June 2021. Fifth edition of a briefing originally drafted by Vasileios Margaras. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Sun, 19 Sep 2021 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2018)625152_HU_20210920 Briefing - The financial management of visitor groups to the national parliaments - 08-07-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/IPOL_BRI(2021)695957 In most Member States, visitor’ groups are not sponsored to visit the national parliament. A visit to the national parliament is free of charge, and all the costs related to the visit, for example travel costs, accommodation and local minor expenses, need to be paid by the visitors themselves. Germany is the only country which has various kinds of programmes where visitors can be reimbursed. Members of ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ can invite up to 200 people a year of which the travel costs are partially covered by the German Bundestag. There is also a programme which consists of more days for which all the costs related to travel and accommodation are covered by the German government. The German Bundesrat has a programme in which the 16 federal states can invite people for a visit of multiple days to Berlin. In this case the travel costs and accommodation are paid for by the Bundesrat. For all reimbursements, the rules apply that the receipts and underlying documents need to be provided to the Bundestag and Bundesrat after the visit. All documents and receipts are checked through an ex-post control. The United Kingdom has a programme in which costs are reimbursed, and this programme is funded by the commercial tours of the parliament. In this case, it can be MPs, Peers or the House of Commons or Lords who can invite visitors who are eligible for reimbursement. In Hungary, only schools can get reimbursement for their travel costs and the entry fee for the national parliament. All the receipts need to be provided to the visitor service of the parliament. Some countries do have other schemes in which they provide coverage for schools or costs are covered by the MPs’ own funds. The Council of the EU does not sponsor visitor groups. All visits are requested by visitors themselves and they need to cover all the costs related to the visit themselves. The questions were also sent to the European Commission but no answer was received. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Wed, 07 Jul 2021 22:00:00 GMT IPOL_BRI(2021)695957_HU_20210708 Rövid áttekintés - Common Provisions Regulation 2021-2027 - 21-06-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2021)690678 In the context of the 2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the European Commission adopted a proposal for the Common Provisions Regulation, which sets out common rules for eight EU funds: the European Regional Development Fund, the Cohesion Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Just Transition Fund, the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund, the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, the Internal Security Fund, and the Border Management and Visa Instrument. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ is due to vote at second reading during the June II plenary session on the agreed text of the Common Provisions Regulation, resulting from interinstitutional negotiations. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Sun, 20 Jun 2021 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2021)690678_HU_20210621 Briefing - Own resources of the European Union: Reforming the EU's financing system - 09-06-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2018)630265 On 1 June 2021, the decision that reforms the financing system of the EU budget entered into force, following its ratification by all Member States. It introduces three significant innovations in the own resources system, applying retroactively from 1 January 2021. The maximum level of resources that can be called from Member States permanently rises from 1.20 % to 1.40 % of EU gross national income (GNI). A temporary increase in the own resources ceiling, worth a further 0.60 % of EU GNI, is devoted exclusively to the financing of Next Generation (NGEU), enabling the Commission to borrow resources on an unprecedented scale on the capital markets, with a view to financing the recovery. A national contribution linked to non-recycled plastic packaging waste is introduced, the first new EU own resource to be created since 1988. In addition, ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ pushed for a broader reform of the financing system underlining that the introduction of a basket of new own resources should cover at least the repayment costs of NGEU (for both principal and interest). ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ managed to include a detailed roadmap for the introduction of various additional new own resources by 2026 in the interinstitutional agreement on budgetary matters with the Council and the European Commission. Envisaged resources are linked to EU policies on climate and the single market. Fourth edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 08 Jun 2021 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2018)630265_HU_20210609 Briefing - Matching priorities and resources in the EU budget: Climate action, migration and borders - 03-05-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2021)690586 Over the past two decades, the European Union (EU) has been entrusted with a growing number of objectives and responsibilities. However, ensuring financing of related activities through the EU budget has often proven problematic, as this has long been capped at around 1 % of the Union's gross national income (GNI). During the preparation of the post-2020 EU multiannual financial framework (MFF), climate action, migration and border management were identified among the emerging priorities that required increased joint action and funding. The agreement on EU finances for 2021 to 2027 provides for a significant relative increase in the financial resources devoted to these policy areas. In absolute figures, the reinforcements are stronger for climate action than for migration and borders. Underpinned by the European Green Deal strategy, climate action will receive the bulk of its resources through the incorporation of climate considerations and objectives across all relevant EU funding instruments (climate mainstreaming). Next Generation EU (NGEU), the temporary instrument to aid recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, will play a major role in the boost to climate-relevant resources. In total, these could amount to some €550 billion (in 2018 prices, corresponding to 30 % of total MFF and NGEU resources). For the first time, migration and border management have a dedicated heading, accounting for 2.1 % of MFF resources. Among other activities, additional allocations will contribute to the agreed reinforcement of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency. Opinion surveys show that respondents see climate change and migration among the main global challenges for the EU, but there are gaps between perceptions and expectations of the role of the EU budget in these two domains. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾, which is a strong advocate of a robust EU budget commensurate with the Union's responsibilities, managed to secure additional resources for instruments relevant to both groups of policies, as well as the enhancement of the climate mainstreaming methodology. The ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ plays a key role in shaping and scrutinising how the funding allocated to the policy areas is implemented. Other measures to reinforce the EU budget's capacity to deliver in the areas of climate action, migration and borders seek to improve synergies between budgetary instruments. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Sun, 02 May 2021 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2021)690586_HU_20210503 Rövid áttekintés - Plenary round-up – April 2021 - 30-04-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_ATA(2021)690582 The April 2021 plenary session featured a debate on the outcome of EU-UK negotiations and the vote on the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Members also debated the conclusions of the 25 and 26 March 2021 European Council meeting and the outcome of the 6 April 2021 high-level EU-Turkey meeting. Members debated ways to save the summer tourism season and provide EU support to the hospitality sector, and underlined the need for affordable Covid 19 testing. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ also debated statements by High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the Commission, Josep Borell, on Russia, Alexei Navalny, the military build-up on Ukraine's border and the Russian attack on an arms depot in Czechia, on Chinese counter-sanctions, and on the fifth anniversary of the Peace Agreement in Colombia. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ also voted on a mandatory transparency register for outside interests meeting with the three institutions. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Thu, 29 Apr 2021 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_ATA(2021)690582_HU_20210430 Briefing - Multiannual financial framework for the years 2021 to 2027: The future of EU finances - 29-01-2021 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2019)637979 As of 1 January 2021, the new multiannual financial framework (MFF) that details the structure of EU finances up to 2027 started to apply, following publication of the MFF Regulation in the Official Journal. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the lengthy negotiations in the Council and European Council gained momentum when they became intertwined with the debate on the Next Generation EU recovery instrument. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾, which gave its consent on 16 December 2020, managed to obtain various changes it had strongly advocated, such as additional resources for flagship programmes and increased flexibility. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2021 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Thu, 28 Jan 2021 23:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2019)637979_HU_20210129 Briefing - Understanding the financing of intergovernmental organisations: A snapshot of the budgets of the UN, NATO and WTO - 23-09-2020 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2020)652084 Access to stable and adequate financial resources is a crucial condition for the realisation of the global goals of intergovernmental organisations (IGOs). In recent decades, alongside global political changes and the evolution in the role of multilateral cooperation, the resourcing and budgetary management of IGOs have also changed. Moreover, funding available to IGOs has become ever more diversified and complex both in terms of its origin and type. This briefing presents selected aspects of the financing of three of the world's largest IGOs: the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It presents the size and evolution of their budgets as well as the main contributing countries to these budgets, with a particular focus on the EU Member States. The analysis is based mainly on budgetary data for the financial year 2018. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2020 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Tue, 22 Sep 2020 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2020)652084_HU_20200923 Briefing - Protecting the EU budget against generalised rule of law deficiencies - 25-06-2020 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2018)630299 When preparing the 2021-2027 multiannual financial framework, the European Commission proposed to strengthen the link between EU funding and respect for the rule of law. To this end, on 3 May 2018, the Commission presented a proposal for a regulation that would introduce a general rule of law conditionality into the EU's financial rules. Any Member State where a generalised rule of law deficiency is found could be subject to the suspension of payments and commitments, reduced funding and a prohibition on concluding new commitments. On 13 November 2019, the decision of the European ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s Budget and Budgetary Control Committees to enter interinstitutional negotiations on the proposal was announced in plenary. Negotiations will be based on ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s first-reading position adopted in plenary in April 2019. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾'s main amendments are concerned with the definition of generalised deficiencies, procedural issues (the panel of independent experts and the need to put ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ on an equal footing with Council), and with the protection of end beneficiaries of EU funding. The rule of law conditionality has become an important element of the negotiations on the legislative package for the 2021-2027 MFF and the Recovery Instrument for the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. Second edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2020 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Wed, 24 Jun 2020 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2018)630299_HU_20200625 Briefing - Cross-border distribution of investment funds - 29-07-2019 /thinktank/hu/document/EPRS_BRI(2018)625106 Investment funds are products created to pool investors' capital and to invest it in a collective portfolio of securities. The characteristics of a range of different types of investment funds have been established in Union law, and most funds on the market are categorised as one of these types. The market in the EU is smaller than in the United States, despite there being far more funds in the EU. This is why the European Commission put forward two legislative proposals: one for a regulation aligning national requirements for marketing funds and regulatory fees and harmonising the process and requirements for the verification of marketing material by national competent authorities, and the other for a directive harmonising the conditions under which investment funds may exit a national market and allowing European asset managers to engage in pre-marketing activities. ºÏ·¨²©²ÊÍøÕ¾ and Council approved the texts agreed in trilogue on 16 April and 14 June 2019 respectively. The final acts were published on 12 July 2019. The directive’s provisions shall apply from 2 August 2021, and the regulation’s from August 2019, with some exceptions. Third edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2019 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Sun, 28 Jul 2019 22:00:00 GMT EPRS_BRI(2018)625106_HU_20190729 Briefing - Summary of the exchange of views on EU Member States National Declarations (ND) - Committee on Budgetary Control Meeting on 11 April 2019 - 14-06-2019 /thinktank/hu/document/IPOL_BRI(2019)636473 Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) held an exchange of views with Mr Olivier Waelbroeck, Director, European Commission, and Ms Eva Lindström, Member of the European Court of Auditors, in which they explored ways to promote the National Declarations (ND). ND are a voluntary public accountability instrument that strengthen the provision of assurance in the management of EU funds, and demonstrate the political commitment towards sound financial management. <br /> <br /> Forrás : <a href="/portal/hu/legal-notice" >© Európai Unió, 2019 - EP</a> Dokumentumok - Think Tank - Európai Parlament Thu, 27 Jun 2019 22:00:00 GMT IPOL_BRI(2019)636473_HU_20190614