RAPORT referitor la propunerea de decizie a Consiliului în conformitate cu articolul 122 alineatul (2) din tratat, privind adoptarea de către Cipru a monedei unice la 1 ianuarie 2008

18.6.2007 - (COM(2007)0256 – C6‑0151/2007 – 2007/0090(CNS)) - *

Comisia pentru afaceri economice şi monetare
Raportor: Werner Langen

Procedură : 2007/0090(CNS)
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Stadii ale documentului :  
A6-0244/2007

PROIECT DE REZOLUŢIE LEGISLATIVĂ A PARLAMENTULUI EUROPEAN

privind propunerea de decizie a Consiliului în conformitate cu articolul 122 alineatul (2) din tratat, privind adoptarea de către Cipru a monedei unice la 1 ianuarie 2008

(COM(2007)0256 – C6‑0151/2007 – 2007/0090(CNS))

(Procedura de consultare)

Parlamentul European,

–   având în vedere propunerea Comisiei prezentată Consiliului (COM(2007)0256),

–   având în vedere Raportul de convergenţă din 2007 al Comisiei pentru Cipru (COM(2007)0255) şi al Băncii Centrale Europene din mai 2007,

–   având în vedere documentul de lucru al serviciilor Comisiei, document de însoţire al Raportului de convergenţă din 2007 al Comisiei pentru Cipru (SEC(2007)0623),

–   având în vedere Rezoluţia sa din 1 iunie 2006 privind extinderea zonei euro[1],

–   având în vedere articolul 122 alineatul (2) din Tratatul CE, în temeiul căruia a fost consultat de către Consiliu (C6‑0151/2007),

–   având în vedere articolul 51 din Regulamentul său de procedură,

–   având în vedere raportul Comisiei pentru afaceri economice şi monetare (A6‑0244/2007),

1.  aprobă propunerea Comisiei;

2.  este în favoarea adoptării monedei euro de către Cipru la 1 ianuarie 2008;

3.  invită statele membre să permită Comisiei să evalueze respectarea criteriilor de la Maastricht pe baza unor date precise, actuale, fiabile şi de înaltă calitate;

4.  invită Consiliul să informeze Parlamentul în cazul în care intenţionează să se îndepărteze de la textul aprobat de acesta;

5.  solicită Consiliului să îl consulte din nou, în cazul în care intenţionează să modifice în mod substanţial propunerea Comisiei;

6.  încredinţează Preşedintelui sarcina de a transmite Consiliului, Comisiei şi guvernelor statelor membre poziţia Parlamentului.

  • [1]  JO C 298 E, 8.12.2006, p. 249.

EXPUNERE DE MOTIVE

On 13 February 2007 Cyprus requested a Convergence Report pursuant to Article 122(2) of the EC Treaty. The substance of the reports to be drawn up by the Commission and the ECB is governed by Article 121(1) of the EC Treaty. Cyprus is currently a “Member State with a derogation” which is not a member of the euro zone. The aim of Cyprus’s application of 13 February 2007 was to enable it to join the euro zone with effect from the beginning of 2008.

Article 122(2) of the EC Treaty states that the Ecofin Council, on the basis of the reports from the Commission and the ECB, after consulting the European Parliament and after discussion in the Council, meeting in the composition of the Heads of State or Government, shall, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, decide which Member States with a derogation fulfil the necessary conditions on the basis of the criteria set out in Article 121(1), and abrogate the derogations of the Member States concerned.

On 16 May 2007 the Commission proposed that the derogation for Cyprus expire on 1 January 2008 and that Cyprus be admitted to the euro zone from that date.

The European Parliament has to examine the Convergence Report submitted, and the technical annex on Cyprus, and issue an opinion. In spite of considerable reservations on individual issues, your rapporteur recommends that the derogation be lifted with effect from 1 January 2008.

On the Convergence Criteria under Article 121(1) of the EC Treaty and detailed compliance with those criteria, particularly whether a high level of durable convergence has been reached:

1. Compatibility of national legislation with Articles 108 and 109 and with the Statutes of the ECB

The Cypriot Parliament did not amend its Central Bank law until 15 March 2007 (!), and only then did it eliminate the former incompatibilities.

2. Achievement of a high level of price stability

With an inflation rate of 2.0% in the last 12 months, Cyprus is clearly below the reference value of 3.0%. This value is forecast to fall to 1.3% by December 2007. The criterion is fully met.

3. Sustainability of the government financial position:

On 11 July 2006 the Council dropped proceedings on the existence of an excessive deficit, after Cyprus had made perceptible progress in reducing its general government deficit with effect from 2004/2005. In 2006 the deficit was 1.5% of GDP, the forecast figure for 2007 is 1.4%. This reflects a level of government debt of 65.3% of GDP in 2006 and an expected 61.5% of GDP for 2007. The criterion is (largely) met.

4. Compliance with the normal fluctuation margins of the EMS’s Exchange Rate Mechanism II for at least the past 2 years.

Cyprus has participated in ERM II since 5 May 2005. The Cypriot pound has since been in the upper half of the range, close to the central rate. The criterion is met.

5. Durability of convergence , as reflected in long-term interest-rate levels.

The average long-term interest rate in the past 12 months has stood at 4.2%, clearly below the reference value of 6.4%.

6. Economic integration and convergence (Art. 121(1), last section)

This includes integration of the financial and goods markets, the development of the balance of payments and unit labour costs.

Since the Cypriot economy is closely interlinked with that of the rest of the EU, the Commission considers that, in spite of a growth in the balance of payments deficit, the economic integration requirement is met. In 2005 Cyprus had achieved a per-capita GDP in terms of purchasing power of 85% of the EU-25 average.

7. Problems specific to Cyprus

a.) The Convergence Report and the request for the lifting of Cyprus’s derogation applies only to those areas in which the Government of the Republic of Cyprus exercises effective control within the meaning of Protocol 10 in the annex to the 2003 Action of Accession. The “Republic of Northern Cyprus”, which does not enjoy international recognition, is not considered in the report.

b.) The Republic of Cyprus has repeatedly infringed the provisions of Regulation (EC) 501/2004 of 10 March 2004 on quarterly financial accounts for general government. As is clear from the Commission report of 3 May 2007 (COM(2007)230), Cyprus has as yet “provided Eurostat with [very few] data”. The Commission concludes that “an immediate effort is necessary to comply with the EU Regulation”.

This begs the question why the Commission, given its past experience, has made a positive recommendation on Cyprus’s membership of the euro when there has still been no perceptible progress in data provision. These objections must be comprehensively and fully overcome by the end of 2007 at the latest.

8. Consultation of the European Parliament

Once again the Commission, by taking so long to submit the report and involve the European Parliament, has made it hard to carry out an unreserved, objective examination of the convergence criteria in line with the conditions set out in Articles 121 and 122 of the EC Treaty. Since objections were already raised on this issue – clearly without success – in the case of Slovenia, the question arises of whether this was done deliberately. In that case the European Parliament would have to insist in future on an appropriate consultation period and the unrestricted exercise of its right of consultation pursuant to the EC Treaty.

Furthermore, no documents and assessments have yet been submitted to Parliament and the Council relating to technical preparations for membership of the euro zone, so it is not possible to assess whether accession to the euro zone will actually be able to take place smoothly on 1 January 2008, taking into account adjustment arrangements and consumer rights. These complaints to the Commission also apply – even more seriously – to the case of Malta.

PROCEDURĂ

Titlu

Adoptarea de către Cipru a monedei unice la 1 ianuarie 2008

Referinţe

COM(2007)0256 - C6-0151/2007 - 2007/0090(CNS)

Data consultării PE

25.5.2007

Comisia competentă în fond
  Data anunţului în plen

ECON

7.6.2007

Raportor(i)
  Data numirii

Werner Langen

22.5.2007

 

 

Examinare în comisie

5.6.2007

11.6.2007

 

 

Data adoptării

18.6.2007

 

 

 

Rezultatul votului final

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38

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Membri titulari prezenţi la votul final

Mariela Velichkova Baeva, Pervenche Berès, Sharon Bowles, David Casa, Christian Ehler, José Manuel García-Margallo y Marfil, Jean-Paul Gauzès, Gunnar Hökmark, Karsten Friedrich Hoppenstedt, Sophia in ‘t Veld, Othmar Karas, Piia-Noora Kauppi, Wolf Klinz, Christoph Konrad, Kurt Joachim Lauk, Andrea Losco, Astrid Lulling, Cristobal Montoro Romero, Joseph Muscat, Lapo Pistelli, Joop Post, John Purvis, Alexander Radwan, Bernhard Rapkay, Heide Rühle, Eoin Ryan, Antolín Sánchez Presedo, Margarita Starkevičiūtė, Ivo Strejček, Ieke van den Burg, Sahra Wagenknecht

Membri supleanţi prezenţi la votul final

Katerina Batzeli, Werner Langen, Vladimír Maňka, Donato Tommaso Veraldi

Membri supleanţi (articolul 178 alineatul (2)) prezenţi la votul final

Wolfgang Bulfon, Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl, Margrietus van den Berg, Panayiotis Demetriou