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Simplification and Implementation

Speed, coherence, and simplification are key political priorities in everything the Commission does. The Political Guidelines highlight simplification of EU policies and laws, and their better implementation as essential to make business easier and faster in Europe. Those efforts also lay at the heart of the Commission’s focus to strengthen European competitiveness.

The Simpler and Faster Europe communication sets out a new approach to boost prosperity and resilience and unleash new opportunities, innovation and growth. One the one hand, we propose unprecedented simplification measures that aim to radically lighten the regulatory load and related costs for people, businesses, stakeholders and public administrations in the EU. To deliver on this, the first Commission work programme of this mandate is heavily focused on simplification initiatives, introducing 11 key proposals that aim at cutting red tape and simplifying rules. On the other hand, we are focusing on better implementation of EU policies and laws by working with and supporting Member States in this endeavour and cooperating with other EU institutions as we are confident that shared responsibility drives better results.

A third element of this agenda is enforcement. When cooperation fails and Member States do not implement the law, infringement procedures are necessary to protect the Single Market and safeguard the interests of the citizens. 

Simplification, Implementation, Enforcement  

a. Simplification

The Commission is dedicated to strengthening EU competitiveness and growth while upholding high standards and achieving economic, social, and environmental goals. For this, it aims to streamline rules and reduce the administrative burdens for businesses by 25%, and by 35% for SMEs by the end of this mandate. The 25% reduction target will translate to 37.5 billion savings for businesses. More information here

b. Implementation

Over the past years, the EU has tackled challenges head-on, agreeing rapidly on ambitious policies that respond to the multiple and complex crises and events happening inside and outside our continent. Europe’s success depends on the effective implementation of all policies.

Shortcomings in implementing EU policies and laws can seriously affect the effectiveness of these policies, and as a result – EU prosperity and competitiveness. They can also undermine the EU’s ability to defend its values. As a result, people and businesses do not enjoy the full benefits of EU policies, and companies often face significant challenges in overcoming regulatory obstacles, Single Market fragmentation and administrative burdens. The Commission works closely with Member States to help them implement EU law and policies, using a wide array of tools ranging from meetings-based tools to technical and financial support, and including guidance, workshops, implementation strategies, trainings, etc. More information here

c. Enforcement 

Infringement procedures are necessary legal tools that the Commission uses when cooperation has failed, and Member States do not implement EU law. They are accompanied by a clear communication explaining the reasoning. As guardian of the treaties, the Commission pursues a resolute enforcement action  to ensure that laws are implemented in order to fight fragmentation of the Single Market and any unlawful gold plating. When enforcing EU law, the Commission prioritises breaches that have the most significant impact on Europeans. More information here

Annual cycle

  • Commissioners launch process of the two implementation dialogues of the year
  • Commissioners prepare annual progress reports on enforcement and implementation
  • Commissioners meet Parliament Committees and Council configurations to present reports and simplification work.
  • Commissioners start preparation of simplification measures to be included in the next Commission work programme
  • An annual overview report on Implementation and Simplification is published
  • Adoption of the Commission work programme for the following year including significant simplification measures and an annual plan of fitness checks and evaluations, as part of the stress test

Latest

  • News announcement

Omnibus I is proposing substantial simplification in the field of sustainability, to ensure the Green Deal objectives are met, while businesses continue to be competitive.

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Omnibus II aims to reduce administrative burdens in investment, such as on the InvestEU programme and EFSI Regulations.

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