14 June 2016
Contributions of the LV COSAC,
The Hague, 12 – 14 June 2016
1.
Modes of parliamentary scrutiny
1.1
COSAC welcomes that, as presented in the 25th Bi-annual Report of COSAC,
national Parliaments have the ambition to play an active role at EU level in full respect of
the current Treaties. Moreover, COSAC notes that the most important EU parliamentary
scrutiny activities for national Parliaments are government oversight, being a policy
shaper, as well as being a public forum, and engaging in active exchange with other
national Parliaments.
Therefore, COSAC invites national governments, as well as the relevant EU institutions to
facilitate, to contribute to and to take into account, as much as possible and where
appropriate, the fulfilment of Parliaments' ambitions at EU level.
1.2
COSAC points out that most national Parliaments exchange information on
political dialogue and subsidiarity contributions regarding EU proposals. COSAC
encourages Parliaments to make use of all available channels to exchange information,
also on the implementation of EU-legislation, with each other to decide on positions on
EU dossiers. COSAC invites Parliaments to continue exploring new ways to improve co-
operation in this field.
1.3
COSAC invites the future Presidency Parliaments in every first half of the year,
assisted by the COSAC Secretariat, to compile an annual overview of Parliaments'
priorities from the Commission Work Programme based on the data received from each
national Parliament, to share this overview amongst all Parliaments/Chambers and send
it to the EU Institutions.
1.4
COSAC notes that the annual overview of parliamentary priorities could be useful
to strengthen cooperation between national Parliaments and the European Parliament on
a selection of legislative dossiers. COSAC expresses the ambition that Parliaments, who
are willing to do so, could, for example, cooperate during the preparation of
parliamentary scrutiny of EU-legislation. To this end Parliaments are invited to, for
example, experiment with new modes of co-operation and exchange regarding the
parliamentary scrutiny of one or two selected EU proposals or policies, facilitated within
the framework of COSAC as much as possible.
1.5
COSAC welcomes the ambition of the European Parliament, the Council and the
European Commission related to annual programming as agreed in the interinstitutional
agreement on Better Law-Making. COSAC invites all EU-institutions to share and discuss
the work on annual programming actively with national Parliaments.
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