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The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

“Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

Next steps

The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

Background

The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

- to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

- an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

- to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

- to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

- a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

 
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    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

     
     

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    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

     
     

    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

     
     
     

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    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    The talks by the EP and Council will continue on Thursday when the co-legislators will meet for the fourth trilogue on mechanism to link the EU funds to the respect of rule of law.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

    After conclusion of the third round of informal legislative negotiations with the Council, EP negotiators said on Tuesday:

    “Some progress was made today but we are not there yet. The EP’s position is clear: we need a functioning mechanism that works in practice and protects the final recipients of the EU money. 77% of the EU taxpayers have confirmed that this is what they expect from the EU legislators“.

    Next steps

    Next steps

    The next round of informal inter-institutional negotiations is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 29th October.

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    EP negotiating team on Rule of Law conditionality

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE) (Co-chair, Budgetary control)

    Monika Hohlmeier (EPP, DE)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE) (Co-chair, Budgets)

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI) (Co-rapporteur)

    Petri Sarvamaa (EPP, FI)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) (Co-rapporteur)

    Eider Gardiazabal Rubial (S&D, ES) 

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE)  (LIBE rapporteur)

    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE) 

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, CY)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Claudiu Manda (S&D, RO)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Moritz Körner (Renew, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Daniel Freund (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Alexandra Geese (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Hélène Laporte (ID, FR)

    Background

    Background

    The European Parliament has been ready to start inter-institutional negotiations on the “rule of law conditionality” regulation since January 2019, when MEPs approved their first reading position. The EP’s main demands were:

    when MEPs approved their first reading position

    - to link EU funds to the respect to the rule of law and fundamental rights in member states;

    - an “applicable mechanism” that actually can be triggered;

    - to protect the beneficiaries (final recipients of EU funds);

    - to include the Parliament in any decision to trigger the mechanism, and

    - a panel of independent experts to assist the Commission.

    In a recent EU-wide survey (conducted October 2020), 77% of Europeans insisted that the EU should only provide funds to member states if the national government implements the rule of law and democratic principles.

    recent EU-wide survey

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  • Public opinion in times of COVID-19: 77% of Europeans insist EU funds be linked to respect for Rule of Law (20.10.2020)  Public opinion in times of COVID-19: 77% of Europeans insist EU funds be linked to respect for Rule of Law (20.10.2020) 
     
     
     
     
     

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