Opinions

  • Adottati on 13/03/2019 - Bureau decision date: 16/10/2018
    Referenza
    /-EESC-2019-00936
    Plenary session number
    542
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    The EESC is a bridge between the EU and its citizens, through the diversity of its members, and as such would like to propose its ambitious vision for the future, with Europe becoming the global leader on sustainable development

    Download — Listening to the citizens of Europe for a sustainable future (Sibiu and beyond)
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019 - Bureau decision date: 19/02/2019
    Referenza
    NAT/769-EESC-2019
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Authorisations for fishing vessels post-Brexit
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019 - Bureau decision date: 19/02/2019
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    NAT/768-EESC-2019
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Rules relating to the EMFF post-Brexit
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019 - Bureau decision date: 19/02/2019
    Referenza
    SOC/619-EESC-2019
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: The continuation of ongoing learning mobility activities under the Erasmus+ programme in the context of Brexit
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019
    Referenza
    TEN/689-EESC-2019
    Employers - GR I
    Poland

    In an – increasingly probable – "no Withdrawal Agreement" scenario, the legislation of the EU, in particular Regulation 1008/2008, would cease to apply for air services between the UK and the EU. This creates legal uncertainty, jeopardises planning stability and endangers continued connectivity for services between the UK and the EU. The EESC supports the thrust of the proposed Regulation as a contingency measure to secure basic air connectivity.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Ensuring basic air connectivity after Brexit
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019
    Referenza
    TEN/688-EESC-2019

    The EESC underlined repeatedly that international aviation can only assume its role as an enabler for economic growth sustainably, if highest levels of safety are maintained. Prerequisites for safety are uniform standards which are implemented by all stakeholders and monitored by empowered agencies. Brexit may jeopardise such standards and uniform application in Europe in the field of aviation safety, because the pertinent EU regulations could no longer apply to UK aviation stakeholders as of March 2019.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Aviation safety after Brexit
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019
    Referenza
    TEN/690-EESC-2019
    (Luxembourg

    The EESC supports the Commission's steps to ensure basic international HVG freight transport connectivity on a temporary basis between the Union and the United Kingdom.

    The EESC welcomes the fact that the proposal for a regulation under examination grants UK road haulage operators the right, until 31/12/2019, to move freely within Union territory, in compliance with the common EU rules on access to the international haulage market, and provided that Union carriers can also move freely on UK territory under fair, equal and non-discriminatory conditions of competition.

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  • Adottati on 20/02/2019
    Referenza
    ECO/490-EESC-2019-00492-00-01-AC-TRA

    The European Economic and Social Committee welcomes the Commission's proposal  to ensure the continuation of two bilateral cooperation programmes involving Ireland namely the PEACE IV (Ireland-United Kingdom) and the United Kingdom-Ireland programme, after UK's  intention to withdraw from the Union pursuant to art. 50 of the Treaty on European Union.

     

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: PEACE IV - Continuation of the cooperation programmes
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenza
    ECO/481-EESC-2018-05434
    (Belgium

    The EESC welcomes the reforms aimed at increasing high-quality investment and productivity growth, inclusiveness and institutional quality, and to ensure macro-financial stability and sound public finances. The EESC also welcomes the recognition of the need for investment focused on education and training and the need to strengthen the EU’s social dimension. However, it remains to be specified how these objectives are to be achieved. The EESC underlines that progress is very slow and proposals often rather modest in areas where new policies have been proposed, including fair taxation, the banking union and the functioning of the euro area. Moreover, the EESC recognises the importance of addressing climate change but measures so far adopted remain insufficient.

     

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Annual Growth Survey 2019 (communication)
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019 - Bureau decision date: 12/07/2018
    Referenza
    TEN/679-EESC-2018
    (Germany

    Digitalisation offers a wealth of new possibilities allowing people to make choices for a better life in an unprecedented way. On the other hand, the more digitalisation dominates our life, the more we can also be manipulated.  The EESC calls for transparent rules to be developed, adapted and applied to these rapidly evolving technologies. Good persuasive technology should involve training, not manipulation, and comply with the principle of people's free choice, to guarantee human autonomy.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: The digital revolution in view of citizens' needs and rights (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019 - Bureau decision date: 12/07/2018
    Referenza
    NAT/755-EESC-2018-04568
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    The own-initiative opinion aims to analyse the link between current food systems and diet-related diseases;  identify policies, tools and instruments that are needed to foster healthier diets both on the supply and demand side.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Promoting healthy and sustainable diets in the EU (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 20/02/2019 - Bureau decision date: 15/03/2018
    Referenza
    SOC/584-EESC-2018
    (Greece

    The EESC launched the idea of a Framework Directive on a European Minimum Income already in 2013 (SOC/482). As the principle of minimum income was integrated in the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR), it was again supported twice by the EESC (SOC/542 and SOC/564). Applying the open method of coordination (OMC) as the only mechanism to reduce poverty continues to be insufficient to achieve the target set in the Europe 2020 Strategy. Introducing a binding European framework for a decent minimum income in Europe, enabling minimum income schemes in the Member States to be made "decent" (adequate) is a key European response to the serious and persistent problem of poverty in Europe.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: For a European Framework directive on a Minimum Income (own initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 22/01/2019
    Referenza
    NAT/761-EESC-2019
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Direct payments and support for rural development in respect of the years 2019 and 2020
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 11/12/2018
    Referenza
    TEN/686-EESC-2019
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Adapting EU energy efficiency legislation in the light of Brexit
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 16/10/2018
    Referenza
    ECO/485-EESC-2018-05763-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC is of the opinion that building economic resilience, an objective that underlies the recommendations of the European Commission on the economic policy of the euro area, is of the utmost importance for the euro area economies. However, the Committee would like to stress that the pursuit of economic resilience should go hand in hand with increased labour market resilience, that is, the capacity of labour markets to weather shocks with limited social costs.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Euro area economic policy (2019)
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenza
    TEN/684-EESC-2018
    (Italy
    (Italy

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) welcomes the Commission's initiative, considering it an important step in developing an industrial strategy for cybersecurity and a strategic move to achieve robust and comprehensive digital autonomy. These aspects are essential for strengthening Europe's defence mechanisms against the ongoing cyberwarfare that threatens to undermine its political, economic and social systems.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre and the Network of National Coordination Centres
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
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    NAT/757-EESC-2018
    (Spain
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Conservation and control measures applicable in the Regulatory Area of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenza
    SOC/608-EESC-2018
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    (Czech Republic

    The EESC welcomes the Commission's efforts to speed up returns, but regrets that the recast was not supported by an impact assessment and/or public consultation on the existing Directive 2008/115/EC.

    The EESC believes that an effective returns policy should be part of a truly common policy and legislation for legal migration and for asylum, which is currently missing, giving the impression that the EU adopts a purely security and policing-focused vision of migration as a criminal matter. Such a comprehensive common EU migration policy would also be the best answer to the extreme right-wing and nationalist discourse on migration.

    The EESC welcomes the Commission's efforts to making the return procedure quicker and more efficient. Even so, consideration should be given to how realistic the proposed time-scales are and an assessment made of the obstacles that could frustrate this intention.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Common standards and procedures in Member States for returning illegally staying third-country nationals (recast)
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenza
    ECO/482-EESC-2018-04700-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Adjustment of annual pre-financing for the years 2021 to 2023
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 10/07/2018
    Referenza
    REX/510-EESC-2018-EESC-2018-05144-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Italy

    Key points:

    The EU today faces an increasing demand for a constructive dialogue with civil society on trade, as seen with CETA and TTIP. Domestic advisory groups (DAG) are a great way to connect citizens with trade issues. DAG should responsibly advise on all aspects of EU Trade Agreements.

    Domestic advisory groups should be advisory, consultative, institutionalized and competent to cover all provisions of FTAs.

    The EESC considers that the participation of civil society in all FTAs is an indispensable element in the strategic ambitions of the external policies of the EU.

    The EESC considers its participation in DAGs valuable and wishes to continue to be part of all of them.

    The EESC asks budgetary authorities for an additional budget to support Domestic Advisory Groups to fulfil the expected work in terms of quantity and quality.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: The role of Domestic Advisory Groups in monitoring the implementation of Free Trade Agreements
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 12/07/2018
    Referenza
    REX/509-EESC-2018
    (France

    The European Economic and Social Committee would like to reiterate its commitment to the WTO as the guardian of international trade and a crucible for developing rules and disciplines to ensure fair trade, the liberalisation of trade in goods and services, and transparency in trade-related policy-making.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Reforming the WTO to adapt to developments in world trade (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 22/05/2018
    Referenza
    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 — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Implementing the definitive VAT system
    • Definitive VAT system intra-Union trade of goods COM(2018)329_European Commission presentaton
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 15/02/2018
    Referenza
    REX/502-EESC-2018
    (Bulgaria

    The Western Balkan countries have some of the lowest female labour force participation and employment rates across Europe. Almost two-thirds of working age women in the region are either inactive or unemployed. The gender gap starts early and persists across all age groups.

    The report will try to find out the correlation between education, employment opportunities, family responsibilities and the nowadays status of the women in the region and to propose adequate measures for improving the situation of women in the region.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Women in the Western Balkans (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 15/02/2018
    Referenza
    SOC/577-EESC-2018-02162-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Finland
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Tapping the workplace productivity potential: the role of social dialogue in promoting innovation in digital economy (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 13/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenza
    ECO/483-EESC-2018-04922-00-00-AC-TRA

    The EESC thinks that, in addition to strengthening the coordination between supervisory authorities and streamlining procedures, operations should also be coordinated with other relevant parties to tackle money laundering and terrorism financing effectively. The EESC stresses the importance of internal and external communication on money laundering and financing of terrorism. The key element in internal communications is improving and protecting information streams between the supervisory bodies concerned; in the case of external communication, the public in question should be provided with information and made aware of the different ways this kind of crime may be presented, as a means of preventing and preparing for it.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS) – Amended proposal to fight money laundering