European Commission follow-up to European Parliament requests
In addition to its well-known role as a co-legislator, the European Parliament also supervises and scrutinises the work of the European Commission. The Parliament can therefore ask the Commission to take action to fulfil its role as guardian of the Treaties and to contribute to the improved functioning of the European Union and its legislation. Such requests usually take the form of resolutions. This Rolling Check-List covers the resolutions adopted by Parliament on the basis of own-initiative reports and legislative own-initiative reports during the current eighth legislative term up to December 2015, and the actions taken by the Commission as a result up to 31 October 2016. In total, the report covers 97 resolutions across almost all parliamentary committees. It provides a detailed overview of the Parliament's requests, and tracks the Commission's response and any further action taken. It thus offers a comprehensive scrutiny and reference tool, providing easy access to the follow-up given by the Commission to the Parliament's requests.
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Policy area
- Agriculture and Rural Development
- Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
- Budget
- Budgetary Control
- Consumer Protection
- Culture
- Development and Humanitarian Aid
- Economics and Monetary Issues
- Education
- Employment
- Energy
- Environment
- Financial and Banking Issues
- Fisheries
- Gender Issues, Equality and Diversity
- Industry
- Internal Market and Customs Union
- International Trade
- Public Health
- Regional Development
- Security and Defence
- Social Policy
- Tourism
- Transport
Keyword
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EP resolution
- EU institutions and European civil service
- European Commission
- European Parliament
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- organisation of work and working conditions
- parliament
- parliamentary committee
- parliamentary scrutiny
- POLITICS
- powers of the institutions (EU)
- work study