1 / 18

Cyprus’s Presidency 2012 ~2

Cyprus’s Presidency 2012 ~2. Preparation. Main Tasks of the Presidency. Leading the work of the Council of Ministers at all levels Representing the Council of Ministers vis-à-vis other EU institutions Representing the EU vis-à-vis countries outside the EU and international organisations.

reya
Télécharger la présentation

Cyprus’s Presidency 2012 ~2

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Cyprus’s Presidency2012 ~2 Preparation SGAMG

  2. Main Tasks of the Presidency • Leading the work of the Council of Ministers at all levels • Representing the Council of Ministers vis-à-vis other EU institutions • Representing the EU vis-à-vis countries outside the EU and international organisations SGAMG

  3. A good Presidency • Represents the interests of the entire EU • Drives the common agenda forward • Is prepared to manage the unexpected • Focused priorities and clear objectives • Upstream preparation with all actors (incl. consultative bodies such as CoR & ESC) • Strong internal coordination • Coherence and continuity (beyond the 6-month Presidency) • Media management SGAMG

  4. Conditions in 2012 • EU and international context • New President of EP • CY national elections in 2013 • National elections in MS (FR, PL) + USA • Other events (Olympics in UK) • CY = only country of Eurozone Trio SGAMG

  5. Key Principles • Vision • Continuity (CWP) • Constructive dialogue (COM / EP) • Organisation (flexibility) • Close co-operation (building bridges and working out agreements with MS) • Negotiation skills (present compromise proposals) SGAMG

  6. Areas of Preparation: Programming • Define a Trio programme • Identify concrete actions in a presidency operational programme • “Liaise” with COM’s CLWP • Consider political rendez-vous already fixed • Fix a Presidency calendar (meetings, seminars, summits) • Unexpected issues SGAMG

  7. Agenda (1) Main political priorities for CY Presidency • Multi-annual Financial Framework 2014-2020 (reform of EU’s common policies) • Growth + Jobs • Sustainable development in a resource efficient society • Single Market (bringing EU closer to citizens) • Citizens’ Europe (area of freedom, security and justice) • Global Europe SGAMG

  8. Agenda (2) • Main legislative files • Co-decision process & conciliation • Follow up closely ongoing files • Advance on Better Regulation files: simplification and administrative reduction proposals, proposals with IA, withdrawals of pending proposals (CWP) • Confirm that new proposals will be transmitted by the COM in time SGAMG

  9. Budget • Multi annual programme (adopted in 2009) ensures funds for 2010-2012 • Who implements which section of the budget • Which actions will be covered SGAMG

  10. Communication Media management • Pivotal role of the Representation in Nicosia • Reflect on the official event to launch Presidency • Start communicating on Presidency image and main messages • Early contacts with national and European media • Efficient website SGAMG

  11. Good working methods Strong Coordination • Clearly define Nicosia / Brussels roles • Establish efficient and fast information chains • Identify contact point with COM • Set up formal / informal Council meetings • Prepare draft agendas (liaise with COM) • Match individual proposals on agendas with strategic political objectives (CWP) • Centralise drafting of conclusions SGAMG

  12. Logistics • Prepare a calendar of events (political meetings, ministerial conferences, cultural events) • « Regional » flavour • Suitable conference and hotel facilities • IT infrastructure • Crisis management SGAMG

  13. Training & HR Train Presidency staff and civil servants for effective execution of tasks • Legal system of the EU, the decision-making process and sources of European law • Rep office and national admin to be properly equipped • Presentation, debating and negotiation skills as well as language skills (EN and FR) • Chairing working groups and cooperating with other EU institutions SGAMG

  14. Commission’s Visit • Symbolic event & media coverage • Importance for citizens & image abroad • Meetings • Short bilaterals of Ministers / Commissioners • Plenary session to discuss priorities • Press conference • Parallel communication events SGAMG

  15. Institutional Triangle • Different context from national situation • Council: think as Presidency not as delegation • Commission: strategic ally and executive body • Parliament: Legislative counterpart, political challenger • Monthly « Groupe de coordination interinstitutionnelle », chaired by EP SGAMG

  16. How can the COM help? • Political support from President & College • Identification of priorities • Building consensus on common ideas • Advisory capacity at all levels • Communication and logistical support SGAMG

  17. Presidency preparations so far • 11 working grps to be established and submission of their working plans • 10 sectoral meetings with CY and COM officials • Special ministerial meeting to formulate priorities • Proposal to be submitted to the President of the Republic • Proposed identity theme: Europe of solidarity SGAMG

  18. Thank you& good luck! SGAMG

More Related