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Recommendation for a COUNCIL DECISION abrogating Decision 2009/590/EC on the existence of an excessive deficit in Romania
Recommendation for a COUNCIL DECISION abrogating Decision 2009/590/EC on the existence of an excessive deficit in Romania
Recommendation for a COUNCIL DECISION abrogating Decision 2009/590/EC on the existence of an excessive deficit in Romania
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Recommendation for a COUNCIL DECISION abrogating Decision 2009/590/EC on the existence of an excessive deficit in Romania /* COM/2013/0395 final */
Recommendation for a COUNCIL DECISION abrogating Decision 2009/590/EC on the
existence of an excessive deficit in Romania THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
and in particular Article 126(12) thereof, Having regard to the recommendation from
the Commission, Whereas: (1) By Council Decision 2009/590/EC
of 7 July 2009[1],
following a recommendation from the Commission in accordance with Article 104(6)
of the Treaty establishing the European Community (TEC), it was decided that an
excessive deficit existed in Romania. The Council noted that the general
government deficit reached 5.4 % of GDP in 2008, thus above the 3% of GDP
Treaty reference value, while the general government gross debt was 13.6% of
GDP, well below the 60% of GDP Treaty reference value[2]. (2) On 7 July 2009, in
accordance with Article 104(7) TEC and Article 3(4) of Council Regulation
(EC) No 1467/97 of 7 July 1997 on speeding up and clarifying the implementation
of the excessive deficit procedure[3],
the Council, based on a recommendation from the Commission, addressed a
recommendation to Romania with a view to bringing the excessive deficit
situation to an end by 2011 at the latest. The recommendation was made public. (3) On 12 February 2010, in
accordance with Article 126(7) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the
European Union (TFEU) and Article 3(4) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1467/97 of
7 July 1997 on speeding up and clarifying the implementation of the excessive
deficit procedure, the Council, based on a recommendation from the Commission,
acknowledging that the Romanian authorities had taken effective action in
compliance with the Council Recommendation of 7 July 2009 and that unexpected
adverse economic events with major unfavourable consequences for government
finances had occurred in Romania, addressed a revised recommendation to Romania
with a view to bringing the excessive deficit situation to an end by 2012 at
the latest. This recommendation was made public. (4) In accordance with Article
4 of the Protocol on the excessive deficit procedure annexed to the Treaties,
the Commission provides the data for the implementation of the procedure. As
part of the application of this Protocol, Member States are to notify data on
government deficits and debt and other associated variables twice a year,
namely before 1 April and before 1 October, in accordance with Article 3 of
Council Regulation (EC) No 479/2009 of 25 May 2009 on the application of the
Protocol on the excessive deficit procedure annexed to the Treaty establishing
the European Community[4].
(5) When considering whether a
decision on the existence of an excessive deficit should be abrogated, the
Council should take a decision on the basis of notified data. Moreover, a
decision on the existence of an excessive deficit should be abrogated only if
the Commission forecasts indicate that the deficit will not exceed the 3% of
GDP threshold over the forecast horizon[5]. (6) Based on data provided by
the Commission (Eurostat) in accordance with Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 479/2009
following the notification by Romania before 1 April 2013 and on the
Commission services’ 2013 spring forecast, the following conclusions are
warranted: –
The larger-than-expected recession in 2009 resulted
in a significant shortfall in government revenue, which pushed the general
government deficit to 9% of GDP despite efforts to reduce government
expenditure. Following this unexpected development and the extension of the
deadline for the correction of the excessive deficit by one year, the general
government deficit was subsequently reduced to 6.8% of GDP in 2010, to 5.6% of
GDP in 2011 and to 2.9% of GDP in 2012, which is below the 3% of GDP Treaty reference
value. The correction of the deficit has been driven mainly by strict control
of expenditure growth, including through control of the public sector wage bill,
a freeze in pensions and a reduction in all social benefits except pensions. It
was also supported by revenue measures such as an increase in the VAT rates by
5 percentage points and a broadening of the personal income tax base. The
fiscal adjustment was implemented in the context of two consecutive economic
adjustment programmes supported by balance-of-payments assistance. –
The 2013 convergence programme projects the
deficit to continue falling to 2.4% of GDP in 2013 and 2.0% of GDP in 2014. In
the Commission services' 2013 spring forecast, the general government deficit
is projected to decrease to 2.6% of GDP in 2013 and to 2.4% of GDP in 2014,
based on a no-policy-change assumption, which remains below the Treaty
reference value. –
The Commission services'
2013 spring forecast projects the general government gross debt to increase
slightly from 37.8% of GDP in 2012 to 38.5% of GDP in
2014. (7) The Council recalls that,
starting from 2013, which is the year following the correction of the excessive
deficit, Romania should progress towards its medium-term objective at an
appropriate pace, including respecting the expenditure benchmark. (8) In accordance with Article
126(12) of the Treaty, a Council Decision on the existence of an excessive
deficit is to be abrogated when the excessive deficit in the Member State
concerned has, in the view of the Council, been corrected. (9) In the view of the
Council, the excessive deficit in Romania has been corrected and Decision 2009/590/EC
should therefore be abrogated, HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION: Article 1 From an overall assessment it follows that the
excessive deficit situation in Romania has been corrected. Article 2 Decision 2009/590/EC is hereby abrogated. Article 3 This Decision is addressed to Romania. Done at Brussels, For
the Council The
President [1] OJ L 202, 4.8.2009, p. 48-49. [2] The general government deficit and debt for 2008 were
subsequently revised to currently 5.8% of GDP and 13.4% of GDP respectively. [3] OJ L 209, 2.8.1997, p. 8. [4] OJ L 145, 10.6.2009, p. 1. [5] In line with the “Specifications on the
implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact and Guidelines on the format
and content of Stability and Convergence Programmes” of 3 September 2012. See:
http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/economic_governance/sgp/pdf/coc/code_of_conduct_en.pdf