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14 July 2010

Third Task force meeting on economic governance: Sanctions system was discussed


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Herman van Rompuy stressed that the sanctions could be applied in a way that also covers the preventive arm of the Stability and Growth Pact. A three-pronged macro-economic surveillance will be created, comprising a warning mechanism, in-depth assessment and corrective measures.


The discussions, which were based on the orientations approved by the European Council on 17 June and took account of the Commission communication of 30 June, concerned the Stability Pact and macro-economic surveillance.
In order to strengthen the Stability and Growth Pact, the task force agreed on the following:
- much greater attention must be paid to debt, both in defining budgetary objectives (countries with higher debt must have more ambitious budgetary objectives) and in surveillance procedures (excessive public deficit);
- the European semester’, which starts in 2011, will make possible better coordination and surveillance of budgetary and macro-economic policies;
- the chief parameters of reform of the sanctions system were discussed. Such sanctions could be applied in a way that also covers the preventive arm of the Stability and Growth Pact. The scope of financial and non-financial sanctions will have to be broadened to cover the Community budget as well . The sanctions will have to be progressive and different options for more firmly establishing their automatic nature were discussed.
In the case of macro-economic surveillance, a broad consensus was reached on creating a three-pronged competitiveness surveillance mechanism, which must take account of the specific nature of the Euro area:
- a warning mechanism based on key indicators (a scoreboard);
- if the indicators exceed certain levels, there will be an in-depth assessment of the situation;
- if corrective measures seem necessary, recommendations will be made as part of an excessive imbalance procedure.
 




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