Economic governance: Council confirms agreement with EP on "Two-Pack"

28 February 2013

The Permanent Representatives Committee (Coreper) today agreed to a compromise reached with the European Parliament on 20 February on two draft regulations aimed at further improving economic governance in the euro area.

The Permanent Representatives Committee (Coreper) today agreed to a compromise reached with the European Parliament on 20 February on two draft regulations aimed at further improving economic governance in the euro area (6726/13 + 6727/13).

This "two-pack" legislation includes:

Proposals were presented by the Commission in November 2011, following adoption of an initial "six-pack" of economic governance measures. The Council finalised its position on the "two-pack" in February 2012 and negotiations with the Parliament started in July 2012.

Under the two regulations:

The compromise agreed with the Parliament introduces the following elements:

Today's go-ahead from the Permanent Representatives Committee paves the way for adoption of the texts at first reading. If the Parliament approves the package as agreed in the trilogue, the Council will also proceed with adoption once the texts have been finalised.

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