Europaudvalget 2014-15 (1. samling)
EUU Alm.del Bilag 481
Offentligt
Working Group on the possibility of
improving the "yellow card" procedure
Working paper
Introduction
The decision to set up the Working Group was taken at an informal meeting of the
Chairpersons of European Affairs Committees of Parliaments of the EU Member States on the
Commission Work Programme (CWP) and the "yellow card", held in Brussels on 19 January
2015, which was upheld at the meeting of the Chairpersons of European Affairs Committees
(COSAC) of EU Parliaments in Riga on 1-2 February 2014. The Working Group was tasked with
exploring
the possibility of:
improving the "yellow card" procedure;
extending the deadline for reasoned opinions from 8 to 12 weeks within the current
Treaties.
The participants of the COSAC Chairpersons meeting in Riga agreed that the work of the
Working Group would be headed by Agnieszka Pomaska, Chairperson of the European Union
Affairs Committee of the Polish Sejm, with membership composed of interested Chairpersons
of European Affairs Committees of Parliaments of the EU Member States and the EP.
The Working Group is to present the results of its work during the COSAC conference in Riga.
This paper examines the existing practices and presents proposals for:
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Closer involvement and cooperation by national Parliaments in European affairs –
better use of the mechanisms available to them
Possibilities for national Parliaments to scrutinize proportionality on an equal footing
with subsidiarity
Improving the timeliness and quality of the European Commission's response to
reasoned opinions and opinions sent by national Parliaments under the political
dialogue
The possibility of extending the deadline for reasoned opinions from 8 to 12 weeks
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