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This briefing has been prepared for the public hearing with the Chair of the Single Resolution Board (SRB), Dominique Laboureix on 3 March 2025. This briefing addresses: • A critical review of the SRB’s 2025 Work Programme • Regular reporting on MREL (Q3 2024) • Updated Operational Guidance on OCIR • Consultations and Requests to Industry for 2025 • Single Resolution Fund (SRF) continues to be at the target level • Gauging the impact of the CMDI reform.

The European Commission has a near monopoly on legislative initiative in the European Union (EU), with special initiative rights for other institutions applying only in certain specific cases. However, the European Ϸվ and the Council may invite the Commission to submit legislative proposals. While this 'indirect' initiative right does not create an obligation on the Commission to propose the legislation requested, the Treaty of Lisbon codified the Commission's obligation to provide reasons ...

Commitments made by Wopke Hoekstra, Commissioner-designate for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth, 2024-2029

Reviews of existing legislation provide an evidence-based assessment of the performance of policies and legislation. Review findings support political decision-making and inform the design of possible future revisions. The systematic review of legislation has become a key policy-making tool at the EU level, most notably in the context of the EU's better regulation agenda. This rolling check-list has been published periodically since 2014. It contributes to the European Ϸվ's scrutiny of the ...

Vote of investiture for the Commission

V stručnosti 21-11-2024

During the November III plenary session, the European Ϸվ is expected to vote on the second von der Leyen Commission as a whole. This vote should be the penultimate step in the investiture process that began after the European Ϸվ elections. If the Commission obtains Ϸվ's consent – by a majority of the votes cast – the European Council will then appoint its members by qualified majority, allowing the new Commission to take up its duties for the expected starting date of 1 December ...

The hearings of the Commissioners-designate before the European Ϸվ's committees are scheduled to take place between 4 and 12 November 2024. Depending on the results of the hearings, the plenary vote on the entire Commission is likely to take place during the November plenary session (25-28 November) or the December session in Strasbourg. Before such a vote, President-elect Ursula von der Leyen will present the full college and its programme. Considering that the incumbent Commission was appointed ...

This compendium brings together a set of briefings prepared by the European Ϸվary Research Service (EPRS) to guide Members of the European Ϸվ through the parliamentary hearings of Commissioners-designate in early November 2024. These public confirmation hearings form the backdrop to Ϸվ's confirmation vote on the College of Commissioners put forward by Ursula von der Leyen, following her re-election as Commission President by the European Ϸվ in July 2024. In addition ...

Overview of the confirmation hearings

V stručnosti 15-10-2024

The hearings of the Commissioners designate will take place in the József Antall building, in rooms 2Q2 and 4Q2, at the times indicated. Each hearing will last 3 hours. The table shows the committee(s) responsible for each hearing. Certain other committees have been invited to participate in each case.

The confirmation hearings of the Commissioners-designate before the European Ϸվ's committees play a vital role in informing Ϸվ before it decides on the proposed composition of the College of Commissioners. Ahead of the autumn 2024 hearings, Ϸվ has adapted the rules for the process, which will apply for the members of the second von der Leyen College. First, the Legal Affairs Committee scrutinises the declaration of interests of each Commissioner-designate. Second, each Commissioner-designate ...

The evolving powers of the European Ϸվ

Hĺbková analýza 13-09-2024

Ϸվ has come a long way since its inception in 1951. Initially a consultative body composed of delegations of national parliaments, it has become a directly elected institution, has obtained budgetary and legislative powers, and now exercises influence over most aspects of EU affairs. Together with representatives of national governments, who sit in the Council, Ϸվ co-decides on European legislation, in what could be seen as a bicameral legislature at EU level. This publication ...