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  • Usvojeno on 17/01/2024 - Bureau decision date: 25/01/2023
    Referentni dokument
    INT/1023-EESC-2023-01711-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    584
    -

    Corruption and the lack of rule of law undermine the mutual trust that is underpinning the internal market. The EESC believes that efforts to fight corruption should be better aligned with efforts to safeguard and develop democracy in the EU. Moreover, the EESC stresses that the EU must prioritise evaluating the legislative framework on the integrity of public procurement and its implementation in practice and believes that the cross-debarment system could be useful for protecting the internal market from misuse of public resources allocated to tenders.

    EESC opinion: Corruption in public procurement and its impact on the internal market
  • Usvojeno on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Referentni dokument
    INT/834-EESC-2017-01-01-05294-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Italy

    The Communication presents a public procurement strategy which sets out the overall policy framework and defines clear priorities to improve procurement in practice and support investment within the EU. Three concrete initiatives are presented alongside this strategy. The Commission presents a Communication on a mechanism for large infrastructure projects to provide clarity and guidance to public authorities on public procurement. It also proposes a Recommendation to professionalise public buyers because a skilful workforce is essential for effective implementation. In parallel, a targeted consultation is launched on a draft guidance on public procurement of innovation, to support the breakthrough of new and more sustainable solutions for our societies.

    EESC opinion: Public procurement package
  • Usvojeno on 06/07/2017 - Bureau decision date: 22/09/2016
    Referentni dokument
    TEN/605-EESC-2016
    Employers - GR I
    Bulgaria
  • Usvojeno on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 16/02/2016
    Referentni dokument
    REX/465-EESC-2016-01-01
    (Portugal

    The proposal on an International Procurement Instrument (IPI) is the EU response to the lack of a level playing field in world procurement markets. While our public procurement market is open to foreign bidders, the procurement markets for foreign goods and services in third countries remain to a large extent closed de iure or de facto. The IPI aims at encouraging partners to engage in negotiations and opening participation for EU bidders and goods in third countries' tenders. A first proposal on this issue was made in 2012 (COM(2012) 124 final) but there was no agreement in the Council. The new Commission proposal incorporates some of the changes requested from the European Parliament and tries to reply to some of the concerns expressed in the Council. A number of Member States have expressed reservations as regards the principle of closing the EU market for goods and services originating in certain third countries, even if only temporarily and in a targeted way.

    EESC opinion: Access of third country goods and services to the European Union's internal market in public procurement
  • Usvojeno on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 10/11/2015
    Referentni dokument
    INT/776-EESC-2016-01-01-00076-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Sweden
    EESC opinion: Public procurement rules in connection with the current asylum crisis (communication)
  • Usvojeno on 16/09/2015
    Referentni dokument
    CCMI/132-EESC-0000-01-01
    Employers - GR I
    Finland
    Workers - GR II
    France

    In June 2011, the Commission adopted a Communication on Fighting Corruption in the EU, establishing the EU Anti-Corruption Report to monitor and assess Member States' efforts in this area with a view to developing a stronger political engagement to address corruption effectively. Corruption is defined in the report in a broad sense as "any abuse of power for private gain".

    Proposals to fight corruption in the EU: meeting business and civil society concerns
    Infopack 132
  • Usvojeno on 16/10/2013
    Referentni dokument
    INT/703-EESC-2013-01-01-4392
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    493
    -
    EESC opinion: E-invoicing in public procurement
    EC presentation 17.07.2013
  • Usvojeno on 16/10/2013
    Referentni dokument
    INT/713-EESC-2013-01-01-5037
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    493
    -
    EESC opinion: e-Procurement
    EC presentation 17.07.2013
  • Usvojeno on 14/11/2012
    Referentni dokument
    INT/646-EESC-2012-01-01-1715
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    484
    -
    Digital agenda in general is one of the tools to address the current crisis. E-procurement specifically brings modernisation, innovation and less market fragmentation. The EESC opinion gives in-depth analysis of the current state in the MS, puts forward concrete solutions and gives an objective judgement of the EC strategy for e-procurement. The opinion is interesting to national and local public administrations and to the private sector as well.
    EESC opinion: e-procurement
  • Usvojeno on 26/04/2012
    Referentni dokument
    INT/624-EESC-2012-1039
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    480
    -
    The EESC reflects in the opinion its view on a package of three Commission proposals. The EESC welcomes the debate initiated by the Commission whose purpose is an extensive modernisation of the procurement system, notes however that considerable doubt persists regarding the need for a EU directive on the award of concession contracts.
    EESC opinion: Public procurement and concession contracts