Skatteudvalget 2016-17
SAU Alm.del Bilag 79
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(Draft dated 06/12/2016)
DRAFT AGENDA
European Parliamentary Week 2017
- European Semester Conference -
- Interparliamentary Conference on Stability,
Economic Coordination and Governance in the European Union -
European Parliament
Brussels, 30 January - 1 February 2017
Meeting rooms
- Monday, 30 January 2017 at 15.00 - 17.00 (Hemicycle)
- Monday, 30 January 2017 at 17.00 - 18.30 (Hemicycle)
-Tuesday, 31 January 2017 at 9.30 - 13.00 rooms PHS 3C050 / JAN 4Q1 / JAN 6Q2
-Tuesday, 31 January 2017 at 15.00 - 16.30 (Hemicycle)
-Tuesday, 31 January 2017 at 16.30 - 18.00 (Hemicycle)
-Wednesday, 1 February 2017 at 9.30 - 11.00 (Hemicycle)
-Wednesday, 1 February 2017 at 11.00 - 12.30 (Hemicycle)
Lunch
- Tuesday, 31 January 2017 at 13.00-15.00
Cocktail and walking dinner
- Tuesday, 31 January 2017 at 18.30
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2017 European Semester Conference
Monday, 30 January 2017
10.00 - 15.00
Registration of participants from national Parliaments
Registration desk “Event Participants and Guests”, Altiero Spinelli Building
Possible timeslot for political group meetings (Indicative
timing. Meetings
of the political groups will be organised by the respective group.)
Plenary session: Policy priorities of the 2017 European Semester cycle
Meeting room: Hemicycle (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 3rd floor)
Key addresses by
Valdis Dombrovskis,
Vice-President of the European Commission for the
Euro and Social Dialogue (tbc)
Pierre Moscovici,
European Commissioner for Economic and Financial
Affairs, Taxation and Customs (tbc)
Marianne Thyssen,
European Commissioner for Employment, Social
Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility (tbc)
The purpose of this session is to debate the policy priorities of the 2017
Semester cycle with the European Commission, as set in the Annual Growth
Survey, before it is endorsed by the European Council. The outcome of the
discussion could be reflected in the dedicated own-initiative reports
prepared by the European Parliament
17.00 - 18.30
Plenary session: EMU
redux:
How to shape a genuine Economic and
Monetary Union?
Meeting room: Hemicycle (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 3rd floor)
Key addresses by
The President of the European Parliament
Donald Tusk,
President of the European Council and Euro Summit
Mario Draghi,
President of the European Central Bank (tbc)
Jeroen Dijsselbloem,
President of the Euro Group (tbc)
Further to the publication of the Five Presidents’ report, the Commission is
planning to release in spring 2017 a white paper including measures to
complete the EMU. Additional initiatives could be expected in the context of
the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the treaty of Rome. The purpose
of the discussion would be to take stock of the strength and weaknesses of
the current economic governance framework and to assess measures that
would still be needed in order to provide input to this work from a
parliamentary perspective. In particular, what more could be done at the
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12.00 - 15.00
15.00 - 17.00
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EU level (e.g. any new own resources and tools) in order to complement
national ownership and responsibility.
18.30 - 21.00
Possible timeslot for political group meetings (Indicative
timing. Meetings
of the political groups will be organised by the respective group.)
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
9.30 - 13.00
Interparliamentary committee meetings (in parallel)
1) Interparliamentary committee meeting organised by the
Committee on
Economic and Monetary Affairs
(ECON):
Meeting room: PHS 3C050 (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 3rd floor)
Topics:
Session 1: Panama Papers, Bahamas leaks: which follow-up did national
Parliaments give to the revelations? Which lessons can be learned?
Session 2: Banking Union, Capital Markets Union and the EU Single
Market for financial services
2) Interparliamentary committee meeting organised by the
Committee on
Employment and Social Affairs
(EMPL):
Meeting room: JAN 4Q1 (József Antall Building, 4th floor)
Topics:
Session 1: The mobility of workers and the importance of labour
migration
Session 2: European Pillar of Social Rights - next steps after the
consultation
3) Interparliamentary committee meeting organised by the
Committee on
Budgets
(BUDG):
Meeting room: JAN 6Q2 (József Antall Building, 6th floor)
Topics:
Session 1: More transparent, simple, fair and democratically accountable
ways to finance the EU - Follow up of the final recommendations of the
high-level group on own resources
Session 2: The reform of the EU Financial Regulation for improving the
implementation of multiannual programmes
13.00
-
15.00
Lunch buffet
Espace Yehudi Menuhin (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 1st floor)
Possible timeslot for political group meetings (Indicative
timing. Meetings
of the political groups will be organised by the respective group.)
13.00 - 15.00
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Interparliamentary Conference on Stability,
Economic Coordination and Governance in the European Union
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
15.00 - 16.30
Plenary session:
Stocktaking of the implementation of the “Fiscal
compact”: Exchange of views on best practices
Meeting room: Hemicycle (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 3rd floor)
Opening by the President of the European Parliament and
Angelo Farrugia,
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta
Co-chaired by the European Parliament and the House of Representatives of
Malta
Key addresses by
Jeroen Dijsselbloem,
President of the Euro Group (tbc)
Valdis Dombrovskis,
Vice-President of the European Commission for the
Euro and Social Dialogue (tbc)
Pierre Moscovici,
European Commissioner for Economic and Financial
Affairs, Taxation and Customs (tbc)
Member(s) of a national Parliament
The Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and
Monetary Union
foresees in its Article 16 that: “Within five years, at most,
of the date of entry into force of this Treaty, on the basis of an assessment of
the experience with its implementation, the necessary steps shall be taken, in
accordance with the Treaty on the European Union and the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union, with the aim of incorporating the
substance of this Treaty into the legal framework of the European
Union.”
As this deadline is set to end 2017, it is important to assess the
implementation of the fiscal compact and the measures to be adopted to
incorporate its provisions into the EU legal framework.
16.30 - 18.00
Plenary session: Towards a more comprehensive and coordinated social
dimension in the EMU: Exchange of views
Meeting room: Hemicycle (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 3rd floor)
Co-chaired by the European Parliament and the House of Representatives of
Malta
Key addresses by
Marianne Thyssen,
European Commissioner for Employment, Social
Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility (tbc)
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Georges Dassis,
President of the European Economic and Social
Committee (tbc)
Rudy De Leeuw,
President of the European Trade Union Confederation
(ETUC) (tbc)
Emma Marcegaglia,
President of BusinessEurope (tbc)
The Commission launched on 8 March 2016 a consultation with the aim:
To make an assessment of the present EU social "acquis": Which existing
rights are practiced and remain relevant for today's and tomorrow's
challenges? Should we consider new ways to deliver on these rights?
To reflect on new trends in work patterns and societies: What has been the
impact of new technologies, demographic trends and other factors on our
working life and social conditions? Which best practices and lessons from
social innovation should be actively encouraged?
To gather views and get feedback on the outline of the European Pillar of
Social Rights itself and help Member States outside the euro area to
determine whether to opt in: What will be the role, scope and content of
the Pillar as part of the social dimension of EMU? What are the euro
area’s needs? What are the challenges related to the principles put
forward under the Pillar?
The consultation process should be concluded by 31 December 2016 and
will constitute the basis for the new Commission’s final proposal for the
Pillar to be delivered in early 2017.
18.30
Cocktail and walking Dinner
(by invitation only)
Espace Yehudi Menuhin (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 1st floor)
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
9.30 - 11.00
Plenary session: Towards benchmarking of national reforms fostering
sustainable growth and jobs: Exchange of views on best practises
Meeting room: Hemicycle (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 3rd floor)
Co-chaired by the European Parliament and the House of Representatives of
Malta
Key addresses by
Angel Gurría,
Secretary General of the Organisation for Economic Co-
operation and Development (OECD) (tbc)
Mario Vella,
Chairman of the Central Bank of Malta (tbc)
The implementation of reforms and measures to foster growth and jobs
across the EU is still rather heterogeneous and a lack of coordination
sometimes materializes among Member States. The Eurogroup has
undertaken to benchmark national reforms and, when possible, establish
best practices in order to facilitate reforms to be debated at national level.
In the context of Article 9 of the fiscal compact it would be worthwhile to
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explore how to further enhance cooperation and sharing of best practices
among national Parliaments to deliver structural reforms for growth and
jobs.
11.00-12.30
Plenary session: The role of financial assistance programmes and the
European Stability Mechanism in safeguarding the stability of the euro:
Exchange of views
Meeting room: Hemicycle (Paul-Henri Spaak Building, 3rd floor)
Co-chaired by the European Parliament and the House of Representatives of
Malta
Key addresses by
Edward Scicluna,
President of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council
(ECOFIN) (tbc)
Klaus Regling,
Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism
(tbc)
Member of a national Parliament
At its annual meeting in autumn 2016 the European Stability Mechanism
(ESM) agreed to start an evaluation process of former stability support
programmes to carefully examine the financial support provided in past
programmes and to draw lessons from them with the aim of increasing the
efficiency and effectiveness in the future. It also decided to publish more
programme-related documents. Today Cyprus, Ireland, Portugal and Spain
are subject to post-programme surveillance by the Commission, while
Greece is still subject to its third macro-economic adjustment programme:
the ESM is by far the largest creditor to Greece, with more than
€160
billion disbursed from the EFSF and the ESM.
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