EU budget: Commission publishes guidance on the conditionality mechanism

3 Mar 2022 10:54 AM

The European Commission yesterday adopted its guidelines on the general regime of conditionality, which aims to protect the EU budget against breaches of the principles of the rule of law. The guidelines explain in detail how the Commission will apply the regulation, including how the rights of the final recipients and beneficiaries of EU funding will be protected.

European Commission President von der Leyen yesterday said:

“The rule of law is the glue that binds our Union together, it is the foundation of our unity. We will never tire of defending it. Today's guidelines will provide additional clarity as the Commission continues to address every breach of the principles of the rule of law linked to the EU budget. Because we need to ensure that every euro and every cent is spent according to its proper purpose and in line with rule of law principles.”

Commissioner Johannes Hahn responsible for Budget and Administration said:

“We cannot make concessions when it comes to protecting the Union's financial interests and its founding values. With the conditionality regulation, we have another tool in our box, at a time when we are managing the largest EU budget in history. Where the conditions of the regulation are fulfilled, we will act with determination.”

The guidelines explain in detail how the regulation will be applied, and in particular:

The guidelines have been prepared through a comprehensive process, including consultations with the European Parliament and EU Member States. They also take into account the judgements of the European Court of Justice in cases C-156/21 and C-157/21 released on 16 February 2022, which concerned the legality of the Regulation.

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