REPORT on the proposal for a Council decision on the application of the provisions of the Schengen acquis in the area of the Schengen Information System in the Republic of Croatia

24.3.2017 - (COM(2017)0017 – C8‑0026/2017 – 2017/0011(NLE)) - *

Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Rapporteur: Nuno Melo

Procedure : 2017/0011(NLE)
Document stages in plenary
Document selected :  
A8-0073/2017
Texts tabled :
A8-0073/2017
Debates :
Texts adopted :

DRAFT EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION

on the proposal for a Council decision on the application of the provisions of the Schengen acquis in the area of the Schengen Information System in the Republic of Croatia

(COM(2017)0017 – C8‑0026/2017 – 2017/0011(NLE))

(Consultation)

The European Parliament,

–  having regard to the Commission proposal to the Council (COM(2017)0017),

–  having regard to Article 4(2) of the Act of Accession of 9 December 2011[1] , pursuant to which the Council consulted Parliament (C8‑0026/2017),

–  having regard to Rule 78c of its Rules of Procedure,

–  having regard to the report of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (A8-0073/2017),

1.  Approves the Commission proposal;

2.  Calls on the Council to notify Parliament if it intends to depart from the text approved by Parliament;

3.  Asks the Council to consult Parliament again if it intends to substantially amend the text approved by Parliament;

4.  Instructs its President to forward its position to the Council and the Commission.

  • [1]  OJ L 112, 24.2.2012, p.21.

EXPLANATORY STATEMENT

A. Background

In line with Article 4(2) of Croatia's Act of Accession to the European Union[1] certain provisions of the Schengen acquis are already applicable in Croatia from the date of accession, while other provisions only apply pursuant to a Council Decision to that effect after verification that the necessary conditions for the application of all parts of that acquis have been met, including the effective application of all Schengen rules in accordance with the agreed common standards and with fundamental principles. This verification is done in accordance with the relevant Schengen evaluation procedures.

The present draft decision concerning the application of the provisions relating to the Schengen Information System (SIS) in Croatia is a very first step towards lifting checks at the EU internal borders to Croatia. The lifting of borders will be subject to a separate Council decision at a later stage, following further evaluations.

The Council referred the present draft decision concerning the application of the provisions relating to the Schengen Information System (SIS) in Croatia to the European Parliament. In accordance with the 2011 Act of Accession, these provisions shall only apply pursuant to a Council Decision, after consulting Parliament and after verification in accordance, through the Schengen evaluation mechanism, that the conditions for the application have been met in the Member State concerned.

The Council is only able to take such Decision after Croatia has made the necessary technical and legal arrangements, including relating to data protection, to process SIS data and exchange supplementary information. Accordingly, a Schengen evaluation to verify the level of data protection in Croatia was carried out in February 2016. Following the positive opinion of the Schengen Committee[2] on 6 October 2016, the Commission adopted, by means of Commission Implementing Decision[3] , the evaluation report confirming that a satisfactory level of data protection is met.

B. Position of the rapporteur

The Rapporteur recalls the progress made in terms of access to the evaluation reports and all other relevant information by the European Parliament and in particular the Members of the LIBE Committee.

As part of the agreement on the Schengen Governance Package in 2013 Parliament obtained a much more comprehensive transmission of documents to it than under the previous mechanism.

The Rapporteur also recalls the setting-up within the LIBE Committee of a Working Group on Schengen Scrutiny, which was set-up in order to increase the scrutiny on Schengen Matters and which is actively working to ensure that the Parliament, and in particular the LIBE Committee, is provided with the appropriate tools to exercise its competences, its duty of democratic scrutiny and ensure informed positions on matters regarding Schengen area.

  • [1]  OJ L 112, 24.2.2012, p. 21
  • [2]  Committee established by Article 21 of Council Regulation (EU) No 1053/2013.
  • [3]  COM(2016) 6870.

PROCEDURE – COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE

Title

Application of the provisions of the Schengen acquis in the area of the Schengen Information System in the Republic of Croatia

References

COM(2017)0017 – C8-0026/2017 – 2017/0011(NLE)

Date of consultation / request for consent

31.1.2017

 

 

 

Committee responsible

       Date announced in plenary

LIBE

13.2.2017

 

 

 

Rapporteurs

       Date appointed

Nuno Melo

9.3.2017

 

 

 

Discussed in committee

9.3.2017

23.3.2017

 

 

Date adopted

23.3.2017

 

 

 

Result of final vote

+:

–:

0:

50

3

1

Members present for the final vote

Daniel Dalton, Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra, Frank Engel, Cornelia Ernst, Raymond Finch, Lorenzo Fontana, Nathalie Griesbeck, Sylvie Guillaume, Jussi Halla-aho, Monika Hohlmeier, Sophia in ‘t Veld, Dietmar Köster, Cécile Kashetu Kyenge, Marju Lauristin, Monica Macovei, Roberta Metsola, Claude Moraes, Judith Sargentini, Birgit Sippel, Branislav Škripek, Csaba Sógor, Sergei Stanishev, Helga Stevens, Traian Ungureanu, Bodil Valero, Marie-Christine Vergiat, Udo Voigt, Josef Weidenholzer, Kristina Winberg, Tomáš Zdechovský, Auke Zijlstra

Substitutes present for the final vote

Kostas Chrysogonos, Maria Grapini, Jean Lambert, Andrejs Mamikins, Angelika Mlinar, Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz, Emilian Pavel, Morten Helveg Petersen, Salvatore Domenico Pogliese, Christine Revault D’Allonnes Bonnefoy, Barbara Spinelli, Jaromír Štětina, Róża Gräfin von Thun und Hohenstein, Axel Voss

Substitutes under Rule 200(2) present for the final vote

Elmar Brok, Jonás Fernández, Peter Kouroumbashev, Olle Ludvigsson, Julia Pitera, Helga Trüpel, Bogdan Brunon Wenta, Rainer Wieland, Wim van de Camp

Date tabled

24.3.2017

FINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL IN COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE

50

+

ALDE

Nathalie Griesbeck, Angelika Mlinar, Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz, Morten Helveg Petersen, Sophia in 't Veld

ECR

Daniel Dalton, Jussi Halla-aho, Monica Macovei, Helga Stevens, Branislav Škripek

EFDD

Kristina Winberg

GUE/NGL

Kostas Chrysogonos, Cornelia Ernst, Barbara Spinelli, Marie-Christine Vergiat

PPE

Elmar Brok, Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra, Frank Engel, Monika Hohlmeier, Roberta Metsola, Julia Pitera, Salvatore Domenico Pogliese, Csaba Sógor, Róża Gräfin von Thun und Hohenstein, Traian Ungureanu, Axel Voss, Bogdan Brunon Wenta, Rainer Wieland, Tomáš Zdechovský, Wim van de Camp, Jaromír Štětina

S&D

Jonás Fernández, Maria Grapini, Sylvie Guillaume, Peter Kouroumbashev, Cécile Kashetu Kyenge, Dietmar Köster, Marju Lauristin, Olle Ludvigsson, Andrejs Mamikins, Claude Moraes, Emilian Pavel, Christine Revault D'Allonnes Bonnefoy, Birgit Sippel, Sergei Stanishev, Josef Weidenholzer

VERTS/ALE

Jean Lambert, Judith Sargentini, Helga Trüpel, Bodil Valero

3

-

EFDD

Raymond Finch

ENF

Auke Zijlstra

NI

Udo Voigt

1

0

ENF

Lorenzo Fontana

Key to symbols:

+  :  in favour

-  :  against

0  :  abstention