Opinions

  • Elfogadott vélemények on 16/03/2016 - Bureau decision date: 07/10/2015
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/388-EESC-2015-05834-00-01-ac-tra
    Employers - GR I
    Bulgaria
    • The Capital Markets Union Package - European Parliament
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the prospectus to be published when securities are offered to the public or admitted to trading
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 16/03/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    INT/773-EESC-2015-05324-00-01-AC-TRA
    (Italy
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: The Internal Market Strategy for Goods and Services
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 17/02/2016 - Bureau decision date: 19/01/2016
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/402-EESC-2016-00717-00-00-ac-tra
    (Belgium
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Common system of value added tax - duration of the obligation to respect a minimum standard rate
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 17/02/2016 - Bureau decision date: 10/11/2015
    Hivatkozás
    SC/42-EESC-2015-06764-00-01-ac-tra
    (Spain
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Annual Growth Survey 2016: Strengthening the recovery and fostering convergence
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 17/02/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Hivatkozás
    SOC/530-EESC-2015-06663-00-03-ac
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands

    The EESC supports the intention of the Dutch Presidency of the Council to address poverty through integrated approaches and through cooperation between public and private stakeholders. However, to do so, Member States must be supported by a common European framework and best-practice actors by national anti-poverty strategies. The EU Council should reiterate the commitment made to meet Europe's poverty target by 2020.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Fighting poverty (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 17/02/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    REX/453-EESC-2016
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: EU Enlargement Strategy
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 17/02/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    TEN/579-EESC-2015
    (Romania

    The EESC reiterates its firm commitment to an Energy Union and a European energy dialogue. It supports optimal implementation of the SET Plan, which can be achieved through a joint, consistent approach involving the cooperation of energy policy stakeholders, cooperation between States, an efficient internal energy market and the consolidation and better coordination of energy research and innovation programmes. The added value of the SET Plan will derive from better coordination and a new system of governance for the European energy system. The most important task is the technical and scientific development of technologies and innovation, and the promotion of factors that encourage new ideas and concepts.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Integrated SET plan: accelerating the European energy system transformation
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 17/02/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/386-EESC-2015-05281-00-00-ac-tra
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Future of the EU Urban Agenda seen from the perspective of civil society
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 17/02/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/384-EESC-2015-05437-00-02-ac-tra
    (Belgium

    As the recovery of Europe's economies remains sluggish and fragile and the level of investment remains low, it should be a matter of priority to deploy every possible means to achieve a robust and stable economy. The Committee therefore endorses the goals of the action plan i.e. to mobilise capital in Europe and channel it to all companies, infrastructure and long-term projects. The Committee has serious concerns, however, regarding the relevance and effectiveness of the capital markets union for SMEs. They must be able to choose the funding channels that suit them best. At the same time the EU's economic and financial stability should be one of the priorities of the capital markets union. There should thus be more simplification, transparency and comparability of financial instruments.

    • The Capital Markets Union Package - European Parliament
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Action Plan on Capital Markets Union (communication)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 20/01/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    TEN/578-EESC-2015
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    • Commission Staff Working Document An Energy Policy For Consumers (SEC(2010)1407)
    • Commission Communication Energy prices and costs in Europe (COM(2014)21/2)
    • A 2020 Vision for Europe’s energy customers
    • Eurobarometer from 2011 about "Europeans and Energy, part 2"
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Delivering a New Deal for Energy Consumers (communication)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 20/01/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    TEN/576-EESC-2015
    (Italy
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Regulation setting a framework for energy efficiency labelling
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 20/01/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    TEN/577-EESC-2015
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany

    The EESC recognizes the importance of a new energy market design for achieving the ambitious climate-related policy goals of the European Union, most notably the expansion of renewable energy. The Committee acknowledges that many of the measures proposed by the European Commission in its Communication, such as the establishment of intraday markets or the removal of market-distorting national regulations, are steps in the right direction. However, the EESC would like the Commission to be more ambitious, in particular in terms of ensuring that energy prices become more transparent and reflect actual generation and external costs, consumers receiving adequate information and resources to become active market participants, and obstacles to market access for emerging local 'prosumers' being identified and removed.

    • Delivering the internal electricity market and making the most of public interventions
    • Progress towards completing the Internal Energy Market
    • ACER Market Monitoring Report 2014
    • ENTSO-E Position Paper Energy Union
    • CEPS Task Force Report Electricity Market Design
    • Vers l’achèvement du marché intérieur de l’énergie: état des lieux
    • Réaliser le marché intérieur de l’électricité et tirer le meilleur parti de l’intervention publique
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Launching the public consultation process on a new energy market design (communication)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 20/01/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/385-EESC-2015-04971-00-01-ac-tra
    (Belgium

    The EESC welcomes the proposals to establish a system of "simple, transparent and standardised" securitisation (STS securitisations), that should enable significant additional resources to be generated for bank funding. That is very important, for SMEs and households in particular. There should be clarity as to the risk involved and who bears that risk, taking account of the whole chain from the issuer to the investor. It is important now is that the mistakes of the past are not repeated. Small investors and consumers should not have access to securitisation due to the complexity and risk involved, the Committee calls for a formal prohibition to be explicitly included in the texts.

    • The Capital Markets Union Package - European Parliament
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: A legal framework for simple, transparent and standardised securitisation
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 10/12/2015
    Hivatkozás
    CCMI/139-EESC

    There is an urgent need to reindustrialise Europe. In order to achieve this the engineering and technical professions should be focused. These professions are indispensable in developing innovative production methods and products. However, without appropriate human resources and their potential, experience and knowledge, this goal is not to be achieved. Industry and companies should introduce communication policy to emphasise the attractiveness of the industrial sector; the crucial role belongs to industry associations. Better dialogue between companies and organisations in charge of vocational training might be an important step in facing the employment creation issue. What is more it could reduce differences between demand and supply.

    • Presentation by Ms. Karolina Krzystek-de Ranter, Programme Manager at CEN/CENELEC
    • Presentation by Mr. Steven Price, Executive Director of EIIL
    • Presentation by Mr. Józef Suchy, Member of FEANI (European Federation of National Engineering Associations) and Vice-president of NOT (Polish Federation of Engineering Associations)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015 - Bureau decision date: 07/10/2015
    Hivatkozás
    SOC/526-EESC-2015-05408-00-00-ac-tra
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania

    Delivering on the European Agenda on Migration from May, the European Commission has put forward a comprehensive package of proposals which should help address the refugee crisis by alleviating pressure from the most affected Member States. One of the measures announced was a Permanent Relocation Mechanism for all Member States.

    The refugee crisis in the EU has reached the point at which the founding principles of human rights protection and democracy are being called into question. Despite the difficulties, EESC strongly believes that these principles must be upheld and properly implemented. The crisis relocation mechanism is a concrete example of cooperation based on solidarity and responsibility. However, the EESC wishes to have this relocation mechanism and other similar initiatives included as part of a general strategy in order to ensure coherence and efficiency.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: European Agenda on Migration: Second implementation package - A permanent crisis relocation mechanism under the Dublin system
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    REX/457-EESC-2015-5379
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The European Commission presented a comprehensive European Agenda on Migration on 13 May 2015, outlining, in addition to the immediate measures proposed shortly thereafter by the Commission to respond to the crisis situation in the Mediterranean, further initiatives that need to be taken to provide structural solutions for better managing migration in all its aspects.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: European Agenda on Migration: Second implementation package - A European list of safe countries of origin
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015
    Hivatkozás
    CCMI/140-EESC
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Employers - GR I
    Lithuania

    The development of global markets is fuelling demand for energy, raw materials, food, medical supplies and transport. Yet climate change, limits to the regenerative capacity of ecosystems, and scarcity of raw materials necessitate smart and responsible use of natural resources.

    • Infopack 140
    Download — EESC opinion: Strengthening the European chemical industry's innovative capacity and competitiveness through nanotechnology (own initiative opinion)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015 - Bureau decision date: 30/06/2015
    Hivatkozás
    REX/452-EESC-2015
    (United Kingdom

    The EESC welcomes the stated aims of the EU Action Plan against migrant smuggling , namely "to counter and prevent migrant smuggling, while ensuring the protection of human rights of migrants" and "to address the root causes of irregular migration", and supports the Action Plan's efforts to disrupt organised criminal networks through intelligence-led and financial investigations, to put an end to money laundering and to confiscate the assets of illicit activities. However it strongly recommends that the plan adopts a more balanced and comprehensive approach by detailing how the EU will protect and assist those who are smuggled.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: EU Action Plan against migrant smuggling (2015-2020) (communication)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015
    Hivatkozás
    INT/771-EESC-2015-03837-00-00-AC
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    France
    Plenary session number
    512
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    Download — EESC opinion: Report on Competition Policy 2014
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015 - Bureau decision date: 30/06/2015
    Hivatkozás
    NAT/675-EESC-2015-04053-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Italy
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Revision of the EU emissions trading system (ETS)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015 - Bureau decision date: 30/06/2015
    Hivatkozás
    NAT/672-EESC-2015-04293-00-02-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland

    The EESC recognises the fact that the European Commission has made it a priority to thoroughly simplify common agricultural policy (CAP) implementation and that it has already proposed, and will continue to propose, the simplification of certain Commission acts, making EU legislation easier to understand and to implement on the ground. The EESC believes that increased transparency and legal certainty, and the reduction of unnecessary administration and associated costs for farmers, other beneficiaries, producer organisations and national administrations, is a necessary part of the simplification process.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: CAP simplification (exploratory opinion)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015
    Hivatkozás
    TEN/574-EESC-2015-03604-00-01-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Luxembourg
    Employers - GR I
    Ireland
    Plenary session number
    512
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    The EESC supports the European Digital Single Market Strategy proposed by the Juncker Commission, which is an extension of existing digital strategies and programmes. Its intention is to end the fragmentation of European digital policy into 28 strategies and national digital markets and merge them within a European approach, so as to guarantee a leading position for the EU in the global digital economy, a privilege that has become the preserve of third countries.

    The EESC is convinced that the European Union, which has at its disposal excellent skills and considerable experience in certain aspects of digital technology, can still catch up. With this in mind, the EESC strongly recommends developing multidisciplinary research poles and European synergies in the European Research Area, in spheres such as cloud computing, nano-electronics, the storage and processing of big data, appliances that can be consulted or controlled remotely (connected objects), and smart services.

    Download — EESC opinion: Digital Single Market Strategy
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/383-EESC-2015-02961-00-01-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    512
    -

    The EESC expresses its support for the Commission in combating the erosion of Member States' tax bases and unfair tax competition. The Committee in this context endorses the introduction of a CCCTB and is also pleased that the Commission has published a list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions. The EESC goes even further and proposes that EU rules should include sanctions for companies that continue to run their business through tax havens.

    • Slideshow DG TAXUD – A Fair and Efficient Corporate Taxation
    Download — EESC opinion: Action Plan on Fairer Corporate Taxation
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 09/12/2015
    Hivatkozás
    SOC/524-EESC-2015-01-01-02595-00-00-ac-tra
    Employers - GR I
    Netherlands
    Plenary session number
    512
    -
    Download — EESC opinion: Engaged universities shaping Europe
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 08/10/2015 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Hivatkozás
    REX/456-EESC-2015
    (Portugal
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Arrangements for products originating in certain States of the ACP Group of States provided for in agreements establishing Economic Partnership Agreements (recast)