Opinions and other works with Civil Society Organisations - Group III members as rapporteur/co-rapporteur/rapporteur-general

  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 11/12/2018
    Reference
    TEN/686-EESC-2019
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Adapting EU energy efficiency legislation in the light of Brexit
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 22/05/2018
    Reference
    ECO/469-EESC-2018-2779-00-00
    Employers - GR I
    Sweden
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy

    The EESC welcome the definitive destination principle-based VAT system for taxing goods in B2B relations and reminds that it is an important achievement proving the continuous consolidation of the EU internal market. The Committee urges the Commission to explore how a common VAT system for both services and goods can be rolled out as quickly as possible. The EESC recommends greater collaboration between national fiscal and enforcement authorities in order to make the new destination-based VAT system more effective in terms of both effectiveness against fraud and reliability in favour of European enterprises.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Implementing the definitive VAT system
    • Definitive VAT system intra-Union trade of goods COM(2018)329_European Commission presentaton
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 15/02/0018
    Reference
    NAT/736-EESC-2018-04425
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Facilitating access to climate finance for non-state actors (Own-initiative opinion)
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 10/07/2018
    Reference
    INT/868-EESC-2018-04011-00-00-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Latvia

    The European Union competition policy has been in place for over sixty years. This annual report on competition policy is a non-exhaustive summary of activities undertaken by the Commission in the field of competition policy over the year 2017.

    Traditionally, the EESC in its opinion comments on the main achievements and suggests improvements.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Report on Competition Policy 2017
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 10/07/2018
    Reference
    REX/508-EESC-2018
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania

    This proposal is part of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) outlined in the European Commission’s Communication ‘A modern Budget for a Union that Protects, Empowers and Defends – The Multiannual Financial Framework for 2021-2027’. On 14 June 2018 the European Commission presented the budget for the external action of the European Union, which includes and the Neighborhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI) and the European Instrument for Nuclear Safety.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Neighbourhood, Development and Cooperation instrument
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/04/2018
    Reference
    SOC/585-EESC-2018
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Hungary

    A large number of Roma women and girls continue to face multiple discrimination in various areas, ranging from health to employment and education, amongst others. They also have limited opportunities to influence the policies that most concern them. The EESC emphasises the importance of their involvement, with programmes aimed at Roma women foreseeing a majority of Roma women in their planning and implementation. The EESC calls for an end to segregated education and for the abolition of health practices which infringe ethical standards.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: The situation of Roma women (Exploratory opinion from the European Parliament)
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 15/02/0018
    Reference
    SOC/574-EESC-2018-02459-00-00-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC points out that a non-immigration scenario in Europe would mean among other things that Member States' economies would suffer substantially; demographic challenges would be aggravated; pension systems might become unsustainable; racism and xenophobia would flourish even more than at present. Non-integration bears economic, socio-cultural and political risks and costs. Hence, investment in migrant integration is the best insurance policy against potential future costs, problems and tensions.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Costs of non-immigration (and non-integration) (own-initiative opinion)
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/04/2018
    Reference
    NAT/744-EESC-2018-02510
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    France
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Implementation of EU environmental legislation in the areas of air quality, water and waste (exploratory opinion)
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 18/10/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/04/2018
    Reference
    SOC/589-EESC-2018
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    (Poland
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: A new European Union youth strategy (Communication)
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 18/10/2018 - Bureau decision date: 22/05/2018
    Reference
    NAT/748-EESC-2018-03317
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: LIFE programme for Environment and Climate Action