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    MEPs adopt a common position on delegated legislation

    npsBy nps26 March 2010Updated:9 July 2024 Institutions No Comments2 Mins Read
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    To avoid making EU legislation over-complicated and technical, the Lisbon Treaty introduced a new system to delegate some limited powers to the European Commission. On Tuesday, the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee unanimously agreed its position on how this delegation of powers should be carried out, the conditions and the limits, and ways to supervise the Commission’s use of those powers.

    The perennial need for the EU’s legislators (Parliament and the Council) to delegate some legislative power was previously met through the “comitology” procedure, which was abolished by the Lisbon Treaty.

    The new system should be a tool for improving law-making, the aim of which is to ensure that legislation can remain simple and be completed and updated without needing to resort to repeated adoption of legislation, whilst also allowing the legislator to maintain its ultimate power and responsibility, says the rapporteur.  Delegated acts will have important implications in many areas and the Parliament should be on an equal footing with the Council with respect to all aspects of the power of legislative delegation, argues the committee’s report, drawn up by József Szájer (EPP, HU).

    According to the treaty, the delegation of power to the Commission should be subject to limits and conditions as well as control mechanisms. MEPs add that the goals, content, scope and duration of each case of delegation must be “expressly and meticulously” defined in each act (regulation, directive or decision).

    The ways to control the use of delegated powers by the Commission, the Parliament’s right of objection and revocation, the duration and renewal of a delegation and a need for a Common Understanding between the institutions on certain practical arrangements are some of the issues dealt with in the Legal Affairs Committee report. 

    Procedure File – Power of legislative delegation

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