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Interinstitutional Agreement of 2 December 2013 between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission on budgetary discipline, on cooperation in budgetary matters and on sound financial managementLegal instrument | Interinstitutional agreement (IIA) |
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CELEX number i | 32013Q1220(01) |
Document | 02-12-2013 |
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Publication in Official Journal | 20-12-2013; OJ C 373 p. 1-11 |
Effect | 23-12-2013; Entry into force See Pt 6 |
End of validity | 15-12-2020; Replaced by 32020Q1222(01) |
20.12.2013 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 373/1 |
INTERINSTITUTIONAL AGREEMENT
of 2 December 2013
between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission on budgetary discipline, on cooperation in budgetary matters and on sound financial management
2013/C 373/01
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
hereinafter referred to as the ‘institutions’,
HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. |
The purpose of this Agreement, adopted in accordance with Article 295 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), is to implement budgetary discipline and improve the functioning of the annual budgetary procedure and cooperation between the institutions on budgetary matters as well as to ensure sound financial management. |
2. |
Budgetary discipline in this Agreement covers all expenditure. The Agreement is binding on all the institutions for as long as it is in force. |
3. |
This Agreement does not alter the respective budgetary powers of the institutions as laid down in the Treaties, in Council Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 1311/2013 (1) (the ‘MFF Regulation’) and in Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council (2) (the ‘Financial Regulation’). |
4. |
Any amendment of this Agreement requires the common agreement of all the institutions. |
5. |
This Agreement is in three parts:
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6. |
This Agreement enters into force on 23 December 2013 and replaces the Interinstitutional Agreement of 17 May 2006 between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission on budgetary discipline and sound financial management (3). |
PART I
MFF AND SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS
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A.Provisions related to the MFF
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Information relating to operations not included in the general budget of the Union and to the foreseeable development of the various categories of the Union's own resources is set out, by way of indication, in separate tables. That information shall be updated annually together with the documents accompanying the draft budget. |
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The institutions shall, for the purposes of sound financial management, ensure as far as possible during the budgetary procedure and at the time of the budget's adoption that sufficient margins are left available beneath the ceilings for the various headings of the MFF, except in the sub-heading ‘Economic, social and territorial cohesion’. |
Updating of forecasts for payment appropriations after 2020
9. |
In 2017, the Commission shall update the forecasts for payment appropriations after 2020. That update shall take into account all relevant information, including the real implementation of budget appropriations for commitments and budget appropriations for payments, as well as the implementation forecasts. It shall also consider the rules designed to ensure that payment appropriations develop in an orderly manner compared to commitment appropriations and the growth forecasts of the Union's Gross National Income. |
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B.Provisions related to the special instruments not included in the MFF
Emergency Aid Reserve
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When the Commission considers that the Emergency Aid Reserve needs to be called on, it shall present to the European Parliament and the Council a proposal for a transfer from the Reserve to the corresponding budgetary... |
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