Preparing the future Member States to implement the regional policy in the period 2004-2006

1) OBJECTIVE

To assess the progress of the measures taken by the future Member States to manage the Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund in the period 2004-2006.

2) ACT

Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council of 16 July 2003 on the implementation of the commitments undertaken by the acceding countries in the context of accession negotiations on Chapter 21 - regional policy and coordination of structural instruments [COM(2003) 433 final - Not published in the Official Journal].

3) SUMMARY

During the final accession negotiations with the future Member States, the European Council held in Copenhagen in December 2002 decided to grant the ten countries concerned an overall budget of EUR 21.7 billion for cohesion policy in the period 2004-2006. This amount significantly increases the assistance available to these countries through the pre-accession financial instruments (the Phare, ISPA and SAPARD programmes).

Although their accession is not until 1 May 2004, the future Member States will be eligible for the Structural Funds from 1 January 2004. They must therefore meet the following challenges before the end of 2003:

The Commission has warned that it cannot approve Community funding until the rules governing the Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund are adopted and complied with.

In accordance with its commitment in this regard, the Commission has published a report on the readiness of the future Member States, based on detailed questionnaires addressed to them. Ten essential points need to be urgently resolved:

In November 2003, i.e. six months before accession, the Commission will publish a detailed monitoring report on the extent to which the ten future Member States have fulfilled their commitments in areas governed by the Community acquis. It will pay particular attention to the cohesion policy in the 2004-2006 period.

Once the programmes have been adopted and the provisions for their implementation are definitively in place, the Commission will examine the conformity of the systems.

More information on the launch of programming for the future Member States: Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia.

4) implementing measures

5) follow-up work

Last updated: 27.08.2003