Opinions

  • Antagna on 05/07/2017 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/553-EESC-2016-06698-00-01-ri-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    In its evaluation of the implementation of EU directives on legal migration from the perspective of organised civil society in selected Member States, the EESC considers the impact of these directives to be generally positive, albeit partial and fragmented. It also notes the impact of irregular migration on the directives' applicability.

    The EESC provides a series of recommendations, covering the design of wider legal channels for labour migration; the role of the social partners and other organisations in this field; a simplified implementation of the directives and the modification of some of them; fact-based discourse to better inform the general public, integration and the fight against discrimination.

    Download — Information report: State of implementation of legal migration legislation (Information report – impact assessment)
  • Antagna on 01/06/2017 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/813-EESC-2017-758

    The definition of delegated acts in Article 290(1) is very similar to that of acts which are subject to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny (RPS). The acts in question are of general application and seek to amend or supplement certain non-essential elements of the legislative instrument.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Adapting RPS acts to Articles 290 and 291 TFEU
  • Antagna on 01/06/2017 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/703-EESC-2017
    (Ireland

    In this exploratory opinion, prepared at the request of the European Commission, the EESC provides its contribution to the ongoing reflection on the modernisation and simplification of the CAP post 2020.  A reshaped CAP must retain the positive aspects of the current policy and adopt new measures to deal with the new challenges which include societal demands for the delivery of public goods, the EU commitments under the United Nations SDGs, climate change commitments under the COP21, bilateral trade deals and market volatility. A reshaped CAP must also get the correct balance between the needs of the consumer, taxpayers and producers.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: A possible reshaping of the CAP (exploratory opinion at the request of the European Commission)
    • Hearing on "A possible reshaping of the CAP" - 19.4.2017 - Presentations
    • Hearing on "A possible reshaping of the CAP" - 19.4.2017 - Presentations
    • Hearing on "A possible reshaping of the CAP" - 19.4.2017 - Presentations
    • Audition du 19.4.2017 - Présentation de M. Haniotis, DG AGRI, Commission européen (seulement en anglais)
    • Présentation de M. Mathijs, Fondation RISE (seulement en anglais)
    • Présentation de M. Madre, Farm Europe (seulement en anglais)
  • Antagna on 01/06/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/619-EESC-2017
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Accelerating clean energy innovation (Communication)
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/715-EESC-2017
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Fixing the adjustment rate provided for in Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013 for direct payments in respect of the calendar year 2017
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 25/04/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/714-EESC-2017
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Laying down management, conservation and control measures applicable in the Convention Area of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    CCMI/149-EESC-2016
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    (Sweden

    President Juncker stressed in his 2016 State of the Union Speech the need for a Europe that protects, empowers and defends. Taking greater responsibility for their security means that Europeans must invest in the development of key defence capabilities to be able to deter, respond and protect themselves against external threats. The European Union must demonstrate that it can act as a provider of hard as well as soft security, addressing calls for greater solidarity in security and defence. The Bratislava roadmap, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have also recently underlined this priority.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: European Defence Action Plan (Communication)
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/705-EESC-2017-01086-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Italy
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Multiannual plan for small pelagic fisheries in the Adriatic Sea
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 21/02/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/710-EESC-2017-1228
    Employers - GR I
    Germany

    Greenhouse gas emissions from aviation activities are increasing significantly. In the absence of further measures, CO2 emissions from international aviation are estimated to almost quadruple by 2050 compared to 2010.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Emissions trading scheme on aviation activities
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 21/02/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/633-EESC-2017
    (Finland
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Initial qualification and periodic training of drivers of certain vehicles for the carriage of goods and passengers
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/815-EESC-2017-729
    (Germany
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    The proposed measures of the services package aim to make it easier for services providers to navigate administrative formalities, helping Member States identify overly burdensome or outdated requirements on professionals operating domestically or across borders. Rather than amending existing EU rules in the services area, the Commission focuses on ensuring better application.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Services Package
    • Factsheet
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/621-EESC-2017
    (Sweden
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Cooperative intelligent transport systems
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/629-EESC-2017
    (Portugal
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Processing of personal data
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/626-EESC-2016
    (Finland

     

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) welcomes the Second Report on the State of the Energy Union as part of the process of monitoring the implementation and development of the Energy Union strategy. The Committee approaches the report from three different angles in its opinion: first, it comments on the idea of the Energy Union itself; secondly, it analyses the progress made towards achieving the Energy Union's objectives; and lastly, it examines the monitoring and reporting undertaken for the State of the Energy Union.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: State of the Energy Union
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/559-EESC-2017-2017-00856-00-00-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens or mutagens at work
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    ECO/428-EESC-2017-00072-00-00-ac-tra
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy

    The EESC supports the measures that the European Union has put in place to tackle all forms of tax fraud and takes the view that the reverse charge mechanism for collecting value added tax (VAT) may be a useful tool in countering carousel fraud and VAT evasion. However, the use of the reverse charge mechanism, which is a derogation from the established principles on VAT, must not be allowed to harm the internal market and it must be temporary and properly assessed by the Commission.

    The Committee furthermore recommends focusing particular attention on the proportionality principle, as the cost of compliance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) related to introducing a reverse charge mechanism could be considerable.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: VAT derogation - reverse charge
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/812-EESC-2017-00509-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Sweden
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Sweden

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    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Europe's next leaders: the Start-up and Scale-up Initiative
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/625-EESC-2016
    (Austria

    The EESC welcomes the Commission's proposal for a new market design, a risk preparedness regulation and the new organisation of the energy regulators' cooperation. The Committee highlights that well-functioning electricity markets are a precondition for fulfilling the goals of the Energy Union. For the markets to function well, significant changes in the market design are necessary, particularly due to the increasing use of variable renewable electricity. The EESC appreciates the general approach of the market design package, especially the goals of putting consumers at the heart of the energy market, increasing electricity supply and strengthening regional cooperation.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Electricity Market Design
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 18/10/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    REX/480-EESC-2016-6397
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy

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    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Towards an EU strategy for international cultural relations (Communication)
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  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 22/09/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/806-EESC-2016-05369-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies offer great potential for creating new and innovative solutions to improve peoples lives, grow the economy, and address challenges in health and wellbeing, climate change, safety and security.

    Like any disruptive technology, however, AI carries risks and presents complex societal challenges in several areas such as labour, safety, privacy, ethics, skills and so on.

    A broad approach towards AI, covering all its effects (good and bad) on society as a whole, is crucial. Especially in a time where developments are accellerating.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Artificial Intelligence - The consequences of artificial intelligence on the (digital) single market, production, consumption, employment and society (own-initiative opinion)
  • Antagna on 31/05/2017 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/552-EESC-2016-05623-00-02-ri-tra
    (Lithuania
    Workers - GR II
    Lithuania

    The EESC has been asked by the European Commission to contribute to the EC's mid-term evaluation of the Erasmus+ programme. In this context, two questionnaires were widely disseminated by the EESC in the member states and four fact-finding missions have been organised. The EESC also held an expert hearing to collect the views of specialised civil society organisations. An information report has been drafted containing the results of this exercise, accompanied by a detailed technical appendix containing important data on the awareness and perception of the programme. The aim of this evaluation was to provide information to the EC on the experience of civil society organisations with the enlarged and improved programme.

    Download — Information report: Erasmus+ Mid-term evaluation
  • Antagna on 26/04/2017 - Bureau decision date: 28/03/2017
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/819-EESC-2017-01752-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Romania

    The Commission proposal is technically amending the existing Council Regulation (EU) No 560/2014 establishing the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU).

    BBI JU is a body entrusted with the implementation of a public-private partnership whose members are the European Union represented by the Commission and the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC).

    Due to difficulty of BIC to deliver its financial contribution as foreseen by the current Council Regulation, the European Commission proposes to adjust the initial text of the Council Regulation by introducing the possibility of delivering financial contributions at project level, in addition to the existent mode of delivery at programme level.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: “Bio-industries” (Modification)
  • Antagna on 26/04/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    REX/484-EESC-2017
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    (Romania

    The 2030 Agenda, the new global framework for sustainable development agreed by the UN in 2015, needs to be reflected in EU's development policy, the major orientations of which are set out in the 2005 European Consensus on Development ("the Consensus").

    To this end, the Commission issued Communication COM(2016) 740, "Proposal for a New European Consensus on Development: Our World, Our Dignity, Our Future" in November 2016.  Interinstitutional negotiations are expected to result in its endorsement in the form of a Joint Statement by the Council, the European Parliament and the Commission, in May 2017.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Proposal for a new European Consensus on Development: "Our World, our Dignity, our Future” (Communication)
  • Antagna on 26/04/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    ECO/427-EESC-2017-00342-00-01-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    (Romania

    The EESC supports the Commission's proposal to expand the scope of controls and the competency of the authorities in order to conduct checks and confiscate goods, whenever there is a reasonable indication of illicit activities. The EESC recommends to improve cooperation, both between the competent authorities and between Member States and suggests that penalties should be harmonised across Member States and communicated to the Commission in a coherent way. The Committee also proposes that, in addition to gold, other "highly liquid commodities" should be included in the definition of cash from the moment the new regulation is adopted and it draws attention to the threat of further use of pre-paid cards by criminals and terrorists to covertly finance their activities.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Terrorism Financing – Controls of cash movements
  • Antagna on 26/04/2017 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2016
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/620-EESC-2017
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Latvia
    Workers - GR II
    Spain