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On 14 July 2015, the Council issued recommendations and opinions on economic, employment and fiscal policies planned by the member states.
It also issued a recommendation on the economic policies of the euro area, and explanations in cases where the texts do not correspond with those proposed by the Commission.
The Council thereby formally concluded the 2015 'European Semester', an annual policy monitoring process, after the European Council endorsed the recommendations at its meeting in June.
Priorities for the European Semester were established in March 2015, when the European Council endorsed the following priorities:
Monitoring member state policies
The European Semester involves simultaneous monitoring of member states' economic and fiscal policies during a six-month period every year.
In the light of policy guidance given by the European Council annually in March, the member states present each year in April:
The Council then approves country-specific recommendations and opinions (CSRs) for endorsement by the European Council. It provides explanations in cases where the recommendations do not correspond with those proposed by the Commission.
The 2015 CSRs are addressed to 26 of the EU's 28 member states and to the euro area as a whole. To avoid duplication there are no CSRs for Cyprus and Greece, as they were both subject to macroeconomic adjustment programmes when the texts were drafted.