European Economic
and Social Committee
Enhancing Fiscal Transparency through Participatory Budgeting in the EU
Key points
The EESC:
- recognises the crucial role of fiscal transparency and participatory budgeting in enhancing democratic processes and building trust in EU institutions.
- identifies significant opportunities for improvement and standardisation across Member States.
- finds that the EU should establish a common framework for fiscal transparency across all programmes financed through the multiannual financial framework (MFF) that should:
- a) set clear standards and guidelines for fiscal transparency
- b) emphasise mechanisms and best practices rather than introducing new regulations;
- c) ensure consistency in reporting and accessibility of budgetary information
- wants the EU to encourage and support Member States in publishing high-quality data sets on their budgets and the use of European funds.
- wants the EU to promote and support participatory budgeting initiatives, particularly at the local and regional levels where they have proven most effective. This includes: a) providing guidance and resources for implementation; b) encouraging knowledge-sharing and best practices; and c) integrating participatory elements into EU-level budgeting processes where appropriate through the involvement of organised civil society, such as in cohesion policy funding decisions.
- recommends that the EU develop and promote the use of digital platforms to enhance fiscal transparency and citizen engagement.
- emphasises the importance of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) in fiscal transparency and recommends strengthening its role.
- stresses the importance of prioritising efforts to increase public awareness and engagement in fiscal matters. This involves: a) comprehensive education and awareness-raising; b) providing training and capacity-building programmes for public officials and civil society organisations; and c) actively engaging young people and future leaders.
- wants to ensure that fiscal transparency and participatory budgeting initiatives support and align with critical EU objectives.
- wants to encourage greater cooperation and knowledge-sharing on fiscal transparency and participatory budgeting across EU Member.
- believes that fiscal transparency and participatory budgeting efforts will contribute to increased public trust, more effective use of public resources, and a strengthened democratic process within the existing framework of representative democracy.
Press summary : Enhancing fiscal transparency through participatory budgeting in the EU | EESC
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Record of proceedings ECO/643