Τετάρτη 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION:interesting news

7/9/2016
Remarks by President Donald Tusk after his meeting with Taoiseach Enda Kenny
Good afternoon. 
It is great to be here in Dublin. I would like to thank the Taoiseach, not only for his warm Irish welcome, but also for our excellent co-operation over the past years. Ireland is, and always has been, a respected voice around the European table. After the dark days of the banking crisis, your return from the edge to be the fastest growing economy in Europe is really remarkable. Enda, you are a symbol in Europe of effective crisis management. Without Ireland's sacrifice and example, the European Union would be in a worse situation now. And we know it.

No one in Europe should question that the reasons for the success of your country are wise political leadership, and the hard work, creativity, and the determination of the Irish people.


I am in Dublin today to consult with the Taoiseach ahead of our summit of 27 leaders in Bratislava next week. We will be meeting to discuss what Brexit means politically for the future of the European Union. I know that Brexit is a very disorientating prospect for Ireland. You are a committed EU member. Sooner or later, your biggest trading partner - and the country with which you share a long history- will not be. The consequences of this are serious, also for the situation in Northern Ireland. The Taoiseach and I are working together closely to ensure that your country does not suffer from a decision that it did not make. Enda, I know you are in constant touch with Prime Minister May. You will also be the first leader that I brief after my own meeting in London tomorrow.

The Bratislava summit is not about Brexit per se. It is about bringing back political control of our common future. People are turning against what they perceive as an irrational openness. They see the world around them getting more chaotic: uncontrolled migration, terrorism, injustices linked to globalisation. We have to confront such issues with real and uniform political leadership. And by saying leadership I don't mean the institutions but first of all the community of member states and their leaders. What must be delivered is a sense of security and order. We in Europe cannot build a political community only on the concept of mandatory and total openness for everyone. The Union also has to be about protection - protection of our freedoms, our security, our quality and way of life. Our goal is to regain the sense that globalisation is an opportunity and not a threat. There is a balance to be restored. I think the Union is one of the best tools we have to do it.

Bratislava needs to show that the political elites in Europe are not detached from reality. That we will be open to the outside world, but always bearing in mind the best interests of our own citizens. That is why I want our leaders to have a political discussion without any taboos about the future.

To conclude, I know there has been a tremendous debate already here over the European Commission's decision in the Apple case. The Taoiseach has explained to me the reasons why the Irish government wants to take the issue to court. I will not comment on this case because this will now be up to the Court. But let me add that I don't expect taxation to be a major issue in Bratislava. Thank you.

2/9/2016
Eurogroup, 09/09/2016 - Agenda highlights
The Eurogroup will discuss progress in Greece's programme, the quality of public finances, preparations for the evaluation of budgetary plans and exchange rate developments.

Meeting information

Draft annotated Eurogroup agenda, 9 September 2016
Greece

The Eurogroup will discuss progress made by Greece in achieving the milestones agreed in its financial assistance programme. Their accomplishment will open the way for the disbursement of further financial assistance under the second tranche.

That tranche, which is attached to the successful completion of the first review of the programme, amounts to €10.3 billion; €7.5 billion of which was disbursed on 21 June 2016.

Greece: the third economic adjustment programme
Thematic discussion on growth and jobs: the quality of public finances

The Eurogroup will discuss how government spending reviews can help improve the quality of public finances in the euro area member states. Such reviews may promote fiscal responsibility and changes in the structure of public spending to enhance economic growth.

Ministers will exchange best practices and lessons learned from their national policymaking.

The Eurogroup began the discussion on the quality of public finances in February 2016.

Current fiscal issues

Ministers will briefly talk over the procedural preparations for the upcoming assessment of the euro area's draft budgetary plans, which begins in mid-October each year.

The euro area member states have to submit their draft budgetary plans for the next year by 15 October for assessment by the European Commission and later discussion by the Eurogroup.

Ministers will also touch upon some current issues related to the Stability and Growth Pact, such as the ongoing work to simplify the implementation of the Pact's rules and the situation following decisions on the excessive deficit procedure for Spain and Portugal taken in July and August this year.

Excessive deficit procedure: Council agrees to zero fines and new deadlines for Portugal and Spain
Excessive deficit procedure: Council finds that Portugal and Spain have not taken effective action

Ministers will take stock of the exchange rate developments in the last few months in view of the upcoming international meetings.

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