The Commission adopts its monthly infringements package, Brussel

Atomium in Brussel
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
datum 25 februari 2016
plaats Brussel, België
organisatie Europese Commissie (EC) i

The news:

On Thursday 25 February the European Commission will adopt its monthly infringements package. These decisions seek to enforce EU law across Europe so that citizens and businesses can benefit fully from the internal market.

The background:

The Member States of the EU must apply EU law correctly and timely. The European Commission acts as a Guardian of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and oversees the application of EU law under the supervision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the Court).

Article 258 of the TFEU gives the Commission the power to take legal action against a Member State that is not respecting its obligations under EU law.

The Commission and Member State will first engage in an informal bilateral dialogue. If they do not succeed in finding a legally acceptable solution, the European Commission may open a formal infringement procedure by sending a letter of formal notice (LFN, Article 258[1] of TFEU) to the Member State in question. If the Commission receives no reply or an unsatisfactory one, the Commission asks the Member State to comply within a given time limit by sending a reasoned opinion (Article 258 of TFEU).

If the Member State does not send a (satisfactory) reply after receiving the reasoned opinion, the Commission brings the Member State concerned before the Court of Justice of the European Union (the Court, Article 258 of TFEU). When it brings a case before the Court under Article 258 of TFEU because a Member State has failed to fulfil its obligations to notify measures transposing a legislative directive, the Commission may propose financial penalties under Article 260(3) of TFEU.

If the Court rules against the Member State and it still does not comply, the Commission launches a second infringement procedure by sending a second letter of formal notice under Article 260(2) of TFEU. In a second judgement, the Court may, based on a Commission proposal, impose a lump sum and/or a daily penalty payment on the Member State concerned (Article 260(2) of TFEU).

The event:

A press release and a comprehensive factsheet on key decisions will be available on the day in the Press Release Database.

The sources:

More information:

– on monitoring the application of European Union law;

– on decisions, consult the register of infringement decisions;

– questions and answers on the infringement procedure in general.

The contacts:

Overall coordination:

Alexander Winterstein, Uldis Šalajevs (see contact details below)

On specific infringements, please contact the Spokesperson in charge.


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Europese Commissie (EC)

Deze instelling van de Europese Unie kan worden beschouwd als het 'dagelijks bestuur' van de EU. De leden van de Europese Commissie worden 'Eurocommissarissen i' genoemd. Elke Eurocommissaris is verantwoordelijk voor één of meerdere beleidsgebieden. Momenteel zijn er 26 Eurocommissarissen. In principe is er voor iedere lidstaat één. Samen vormen zij het college van Eurocommissarissen. De Eurocommissarissen moeten het belang van de Europese Unie als geheel behartigen, niet dat van hun eigen land.

De Europese Commissie mag als enige EU-instelling wetsvoorstellen indienen; zij heeft het zogenaamde recht van initatief. Daarnaast controleert de Commissie of de Europese wetgeving juist wordt toegepast in de lidstaten, onderhandelt zij in internationale organisaties als de Wereldhandelsorganisatie (WTO) i over de handel van de Unie met het 'buitenland' en is zij verantwoordelijk voor het beheer van de Europese begroting van ongeveer 140 miljard euro per jaar.

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