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2023/2079(INI) European Union regulatory fitness and subsidiarity and proportionality – report on Better Law Making covering 2020, 2021 and 2022
Next event: Indicative plenary sitting date 2023/11/20

Progress: Awaiting Parliament's vote

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead JURI RINZEMA Catharina (icon: Renew Renew) CHINNICI Caterina (icon: EPP EPP), LEITÃO-MARQUES Maria-Manuel (icon: S&D S&D)
Committee Opinion AFCO SARYUSZ-WOLSKI Jacek (icon: ECR ECR) Seán KELLY (icon: PPE PPE), Helmut SCHOLZ (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL), Damian BOESELAGER (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), Cyrus ENGERER (icon: S&D S&D), Alin MITUȚA (icon: RE RE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2023/11/20
   Indicative plenary sitting date
2023/10/27
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on Legal Affairs adopted the report by Catharina RINZEMA (Renew, NL) on European Union regulatory fitness and subsidiarity and proportionality - report on Better Law-Making covering 2020, 2021 and 2022.

Subsidiarity

The report noted that the number of reasoned opinions received from EU national parliaments was 9 in 2020, 16 in 2021 and 34 in 2022; underlines that since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, the EU national parliaments have activated the Early Warning System or ‘yellow card’ on only three occasions, and that no ‘orange card’ (the system according to which half of the national parliaments raise an objection to a Commission proposal) has ever been drawn. It was noted that of the 16 reasoned opinions received in 2021, nine were related to the ‘Fit for 55’ package, three to the European Health Union package, two to the Pact on Migration and Asylum, one to the proposal for a directive on adequate minimum wages in the EU and one to the proposal amending the VAT Directive as regards conferral of implementing powers to the Commission to determine the meaning of the terms used in certain provisions of that directive.

Members noted further that the trend in the increased number of opinions and reasoned opinions in the period 2007-2022 demonstrates that national parliaments are increasingly asking for more political dialogue and a greater involvement in the debate on EU policies.

Fostering the inclusion of national parliaments

Members highlighted the crucial role of national parliaments in the pre-legislative scrutiny of draft EU laws, which enhances the legitimacy and quality of EU legislation. However, the current forms of cooperation with national parliaments could be improved through the refinement of the InterParliamentary EU Information Exchange (IPEX) platform which facilitates the electronic exchange of EU-related information between Member State national parliaments and the European Parliament.

Improving regulatory fitness and EU law-making for an effective single market

The report stressed that the EU and the authorities of the Member States should continue to work closely together to ensure better evaluation of the real impact of EU regulations on citizens and businesses, notably SMEs . Members also noted that the impact assessment is a key instrument of the ‘Better Regulation’ programme to ensure that subsidiarity and proportionality are respected.

The report noted that in 2020, the Regulatory Scrutiny Board examined a total of 53 impact assessments, that in 12 cases, it estimated that it was necessary to improve their analysis of subsidiarity and EU added value , and that 30 opinions contained comments on proportionality. It is stressed that the independence of the Regulatory Scrutiny Board should be strengthened.

Moreover, the Commission is called on to promptly develop a comprehensive methodology covering the cumulative effects of the relevant policy measures on the EU’s competitiveness.

Noting Council’s lack of transparency and its practice of over-classifying documents, Members urged the Council to increase the number of documents it makes public, in particular the positions expressed by the Member States, thereby allowing the public to be aware of the position of their government and enhancing scrutiny by national parliaments.

Members believe that codifying the rules on good administration would reinforce citizens’ rights and transparency and would respond to the need for investment and reform in the European Union. In this regard, they called on the Commission to come forward with a legislative proposal on a European law of administrative procedure.

Documents
2023/10/24
   EP - Vote in committee
2023/09/27
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2023/09/25
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2023/09/07
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2023/07/13
   EP - RINZEMA Catharina (Renew) appointed as rapporteur in JURI
2023/06/28
   EP - SARYUSZ-WOLSKI Jacek (ECR) appointed as rapporteur in AFCO
2023/06/15
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament

Documents

AmendmentsDossier
102 2023/2079(INI)
2023/08/31 AFCO 42 amendments...
source: 752.770
2023/09/27 JURI 60 amendments...
source: 753.689

History

(these mark the time of scraping, not the official date of the change)

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  • The Committee on Legal Affairs adopted the report by Catharina RINZEMA (Renew, NL) on European Union regulatory fitness and subsidiarity and proportionality - report on Better Law-Making covering 2020, 2021 and 2022.
  • Subsidiarity
  • The report noted that the number of reasoned opinions received from EU national parliaments was 9 in 2020, 16 in 2021 and 34 in 2022; underlines that since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, the EU national parliaments have activated the Early Warning System or ‘yellow card’ on only three occasions, and that no ‘orange card’ (the system according to which half of the national parliaments raise an objection to a Commission proposal) has ever been drawn. It was noted that of the 16 reasoned opinions received in 2021, nine were related to the ‘Fit for 55’ package, three to the European Health Union package, two to the Pact on Migration and Asylum, one to the proposal for a directive on adequate minimum wages in the EU and one to the proposal amending the VAT Directive as regards conferral of implementing powers to the Commission to determine the meaning of the terms used in certain provisions of that directive.
  • Members noted further that the trend in the increased number of opinions and reasoned opinions in the period 2007-2022 demonstrates that national parliaments are increasingly asking for more political dialogue and a greater involvement in the debate on EU policies.
  • Fostering the inclusion of national parliaments
  • Members highlighted the crucial role of national parliaments in the pre-legislative scrutiny of draft EU laws, which enhances the legitimacy and quality of EU legislation. However, the current forms of cooperation with national parliaments could be improved through the refinement of the InterParliamentary EU Information Exchange (IPEX) platform which facilitates the electronic exchange of EU-related information between Member State national parliaments and the European Parliament.
  • Improving regulatory fitness and EU law-making for an effective single market
  • The report stressed that the EU and the authorities of the Member States should continue to work closely together to ensure better evaluation of the real impact of EU regulations on citizens and businesses, notably SMEs . Members also noted that the impact assessment is a key instrument of the ‘Better Regulation’ programme to ensure that subsidiarity and proportionality are respected.
  • The report noted that in 2020, the Regulatory Scrutiny Board examined a total of 53 impact assessments, that in 12 cases, it estimated that it was necessary to improve their analysis of subsidiarity and EU added value , and that 30 opinions contained comments on proportionality. It is stressed that the independence of the Regulatory Scrutiny Board should be strengthened.
  • Moreover, the Commission is called on to promptly develop a comprehensive methodology covering the cumulative effects of the relevant policy measures on the EU’s competitiveness.
  • Noting Council’s lack of transparency and its practice of over-classifying documents, Members urged the Council to increase the number of documents it makes public, in particular the positions expressed by the Member States, thereby allowing the public to be aware of the position of their government and enhancing scrutiny by national parliaments.
  • Members believe that codifying the rules on good administration would reinforce citizens’ rights and transparency and would respond to the need for investment and reform in the European Union. In this regard, they called on the Commission to come forward with a legislative proposal on a European law of administrative procedure.
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  • date: 2023-09-07T00:00:00 docs: url: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/JURI-PR-751788_EN.html title: PE751.788 type: Committee draft report body: EP
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  • name: RINZEMA Catharina date: 2023-07-13T00:00:00 group: Renew Europe group abbr: Renew
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  • name: LEITÃO-MARQUES Maria-Manuel group: Group of Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats abbr: S&D
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  • name: SARYUSZ-WOLSKI Jacek date: 2023-06-28T00:00:00 group: European Conservatives and Reformists Group abbr: ECR
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  • date: 2023-06-15T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament body: EP
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  • Rules of Procedure EP 54
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