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Codecision: Preparing for the Presidency

Codecision: Preparing for the Presidency. Aidan Feeney Codecision Unit, Council Legal Service. Budapest, 8 April, 2009. Tasks facing the incoming Presidency Procedures Preparatory steps to be taken Planning required Principles Support from the Codecision Unit & the Secretariat

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Codecision: Preparing for the Presidency

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  1. Codecision: Preparing for the Presidency Aidan Feeney Codecision Unit, Council Legal Service Budapest, 8 April, 2009

  2. Tasks facing the incoming Presidency Procedures Preparatory steps to be taken Planning required Principles Support from the Codecision Unit & the Secretariat Mandates from and feedback toCoreper Establishing timetables and meeting deadlines Overview

  3. Identify the Actors Perm. Rep., Capital, Working-Party Chairs Make contacts counterparts in EP and Commission line up assistance in the Council Secretariat forward planning with the Codecision Unit Identify dossiers in hand 1st, 2nd readings & conciliations Follow ongoing changes to smooth the handover political agreement becomes Common Position accompany outgoing presidency to trilogues Getting ready: P – six months

  4. Key tasks at the start of your Presidency... Contact the Parliamentary Committees’ Chairs possibilities of 1st or 2nd reading agreements? Contacts with Rapporteurs and key shadow rapporteurs If there are conciliations running: contacts with the EP Vice-Presidents in charge decisions on the timing of conciliations In the beginning…

  5. 1st Reading Agreements “Early” 2nd Reading Agreements 2nd Reading Agreements Conciliations Procedures

  6. EP and Council working in parallel. No time limits are fixed by the Treaty The key to progress: making the right contacts with the right people at the right time Working method is the “trilogue”, whose actors are: Chair of the Council Working Party (and/or Coreper chair) EP Rapporteur (and shadow rapporteurs) Commission officials 1st Reading

  7. (Informal) Presidency evaluates the possibilities of an agreement, continues contacts with the EP (Formal) If the Presidency is ready to begin trilogues, a mandate from Coreper becomes necessary If an agreement is not reached before the EP votes in committee, the Presidency can continue negotiations in the period before the EP's vote in plenary If an agreement is reached, Presidency arranges for confirmation of the agreement by Coreper before sending a letter of confirmation (Chair of Coreper to the Chair of the EP committee) 1st Reading – Presidency tasks

  8. Is a negotiated common position special situations (change of Presidency, unusual timetables or interinstitutional relations) Presidency manages the negotiations after a negative vote in EP plenary, but before Council adopts a Common Position Agreement negotiated on the basis of a future Common Position EP chair confirms by letter to Coreper Chair Procedure: Council common position approved by EP without any amendments “Early” 2nd Reading agreements

  9. Last possibility of agreeing / avoiding conciliation Date of transmission of the Common Position (often during previous Presidency) determines the timetable Strict deadline for the EP plenary vote (3 months + 1 extra month) More pressure on the Presidency to reach agreement more involvement of the Coreper Chair The negotiating method is (again) the trilogue Working Party Chair or Coreper Chair Agreement is finalised: letter from Coreper Chair to Chair of EP committee 2nd Reading Agreements

  10. If no agreement will be reached at 2nd Reading immediately make use of the remaining 2nd reading period to prepare for conciliation Working method: trilogues with the EP Vice-President in charge beginning long before the 2nd Reading procedure in the Council is officially closed and before a "conciliation committee" is convened. EP delegation: a Vice-President, the Rapporteur, the parliamentary committee Chair, representatives of each Political Group Conciliation Procedure

  11. The proactive role of the Coreper chair is key to a successful conciliation. if the trilogues go well, the formal procedure can be an "open-and-closed" affair. Coreper and WP Chair negotiate, consult and mediate with Member States (Coreper mandate) propose creative compromise texts (both legislative drafting and political declarations) seek consensus through real negotiation Support: Codecision Unit of the Council (supported by the Council DG originally responsible for the dossier) Presidency tasks in Conciliation

  12. Minister co-chairs meeting with EP Vice-President presence of Commissioner Beforehand: several trilogues on the same evening Minister representing Council may be a demanding and long process ! “Shuttle diplomacy” method Constant Council and EP Delegation meetings If agreement reached – procedure closes with a formal meeting of the Conciliation Committee (27+27) may be surprisingly short! The Conciliation Committee

  13. Review... • Getting ready: P – six months • in the beginning… • the Codecision procedures • 1st Reading agreements & Presidency tasks • “Early” 2nd Reading agreements • 2nd Reading Agreements • Conciliation, the C. Committee, & Presidency tasks

  14. Resources for further information and advice… Codecision Guide, on www.consilium.europa.eu click on “policies”… then “codecision” Joint Declaration on Practical Arrangements for the Codecision Procedure (OJ C 145, 30.6.2007, p.5) Thank you!

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