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Document 62019CJ0502
Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 19 December 2019.
Criminal proceedings against Oriol Junqueras Vies.
Reference for a preliminary ruling — Expedited procedure — Institutional law — Citizen of the European Union elected to the European Parliament while being held in provisional detention in the context of criminal proceedings — Article 14 TEU — Concept of ‘Member of the European Parliament’ — Article 343 TFEU — Immunities necessary for the performance of the tasks of the European Union — Protocol (No 7) on the privileges and immunities of the European Union — Article 9 — Immunities enjoyed by Members of the European Parliament — Immunity as regards travel — Immunities as regards sessions — Personal, temporal and material scope of the various immunities — Waiver of immunity by the European Parliament — Request to waive immunity from a national court — Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage — Article 5 — Term of office — Article 8 — Electoral procedure — Article 12 — Verification of the credentials of Members of the European Parliament following the official declaration of the election results — Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union — Article 39(2) — Election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage in a free and secret ballot — Right to stand as a candidate at elections.
Case C-502/19.
Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 19 December 2019.
Criminal proceedings against Oriol Junqueras Vies.
Reference for a preliminary ruling — Expedited procedure — Institutional law — Citizen of the European Union elected to the European Parliament while being held in provisional detention in the context of criminal proceedings — Article 14 TEU — Concept of ‘Member of the European Parliament’ — Article 343 TFEU — Immunities necessary for the performance of the tasks of the European Union — Protocol (No 7) on the privileges and immunities of the European Union — Article 9 — Immunities enjoyed by Members of the European Parliament — Immunity as regards travel — Immunities as regards sessions — Personal, temporal and material scope of the various immunities — Waiver of immunity by the European Parliament — Request to waive immunity from a national court — Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage — Article 5 — Term of office — Article 8 — Electoral procedure — Article 12 — Verification of the credentials of Members of the European Parliament following the official declaration of the election results — Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union — Article 39(2) — Election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage in a free and secret ballot — Right to stand as a candidate at elections.
Case C-502/19.
ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:C:2019:1115
Case C‑502/19
Criminal proceedings
against
Oriol Junqueras Vies
(Request for a preliminary ruling from the Tribunal Supremo)
Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber), 19 December 2019
(Reference for a preliminary ruling — Expedited procedure — Institutional law — Citizen of the European Union elected to the European Parliament while being held in provisional detention in the context of criminal proceedings — Article 14 TEU — Concept of ‘Member of the European Parliament’ — Article 343 TFEU — Immunities necessary for the performance of the tasks of the European Union — Protocol (No 7) on the privileges and immunities of the European Union — Article 9 — Immunities enjoyed by Members of the European Parliament — Immunity as regards travel — Immunities as regards sessions — Personal, temporal and material scope of the various immunities — Waiver of immunity by the European Parliament — Request to waive immunity from a national court — Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage — Article 5 — Term of office — Article 8 — Electoral procedure — Article 12 — Verification of the credentials of Members of the European Parliament following the official declaration of the election results — Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union — Article 39(2) — Election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage in a free and secret ballot — Right to stand as a candidate at elections)
Questions referred for a preliminary ruling — Expedited preliminary ruling procedure — Conditions — Circumstances justifying the matter being dealt with within a short time — Request for interpretation presented within the context of proceedings relating to the validity of a decision refusing to lift a measure of provisional detention — Admissibility of the use of that procedure
(Statute of the Court of Justice, Art. 23a; Rules of Procedure of the Court, Art. 105(1))
(see paragraphs 43-45)
Questions referred for a preliminary ruling — Admissibility — Limits — Clearly irrelevant questions and hypothetical questions put in a context not permitting a useful answer — Dispute in the main proceedings concerning a measure of provisional detention — Judgment passing sentence delivered after the reference for a preliminary ruling — No effect
(Art. 267 TFEU)
(see paragraphs 51-59)
Privileges and immunities of the European Union — Members of the European Parliament — Concept — Status acquired as a result of and at the time of the official declaration of the results
(Art. 343 TFUE; Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, Art. 6; Protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Union, Art 9)
(see paragraphs 62, 71, 75-77)
European Parliament — Elections — Competence of the Member States — Electoral procedure and official declaration of the election results — Limits
(Arts 2, 10(1) and 14(3) TEU; Art. 223(1) TFEU; Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, Arts 8 and 12)
(see paragraphs 63-69)
Privileges and immunities of the European Union — Members of the European Parliament — Immunity for the session — Immunity attached to the status of being a Member — Temporal scope — Immunity applicable during the sessions of the European Parliament and the term of office of the members of the legislature
(Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, Art. 6; Protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Union, Art. 9, first para.)
(see paragraphs 74, 77, 78)
Privileges and immunities of the European Union — Members of the European Parliament — Immunity as regards travel — Immunity attached to the status of being a Member — Temporal scope — Immunity applicable from the moment the election results are declared
(Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, Art. 6; Protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Union, Art. 9, second para.)
(see paragraphs 79-81, 85-87)
Privileges and immunities of the European Union — Members of the European Parliament — Immunity as regards travel — Material scope — Participation in the inaugural session of the European Parliament — Inclusion — Measure of provisional detention adopted prior to the official declaration of the election results — Retention subject to a request to waive immunity
(Act concerning the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, Art. 6; Protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Union, Art. 9, second and third paras)
(see paragraphs 87-92)
Résumé
A person elected to the European Parliament acquires the status of Member of that institution at the time of the official declaration of the results and enjoys, from that time, the immunities attached to that status
In the preliminary ruling in Junqueras Vies (C‑502/19), delivered on 19 December 2019, the Court, sitting as the Grand Chamber, clarified the personal, temporal and material scope of the immunities enjoyed by Members of the European Parliament. ( 1 )
In this case, a number of questions were referred to the Court for a preliminary ruling relating to the interpretation of Article 9 of the Protocol by the Tribunal Supremo (Supreme Court, Spain). Those questions were raised in the context of an action brought by a politician elected to the European Parliament in the elections of 26 May 2019 against an order refusing to grant him a special authorisation to leave prison. The person concerned had been placed in provisional detention prior to those elections in the context of criminal proceedings brought against him for his participation in the organisation of the referendum on self-determination held on 1 October 2017 in the autonomous community of Catalonia. He requested that authorisation in order to discharge a formality required by Spanish law following the declaration of results, namely swearing or pledging to abide by the Spanish Constitution before a central electoral board, and subsequently to travel to the European Parliament in order to take part in the inaugural session of the new parliament. Following the referral made to the Court, the Tribunal Supremo, on 14 October 2019, sentenced the person concerned to a 13-year term of imprisonment and, for that same period, a 13-year disqualification from holding any public office or exercising any public function.
The Court held, in the first place, that a person who is elected to the European Parliament acquires the status of Member of Parliament as a result of and from the time of the declaration of the election results, with the result that he enjoys the immunities guaranteed by Article 9 of the Protocol.
In that regard, the Court noted that, although the electoral procedure and the declaration of the results are, in principle, governed by the law of the Member States, in accordance with Articles 8 and 12 of the 1976 Electoral Act, ( 2 ) the election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage in a free and secret ballot ( 3 ) constitutes an expression of the constitutional principle of representative democracy, the scope of which is defined by EU law itself. It follows from the Treaties and from the 1976 Electoral Act that the status of Member of the European Parliament arises solely from the election of the person concerned and is acquired by virtue of the official declaration of those results by the Member States. Moreover, it follows from Article 343 TFEU that the European Union, and thus its institutions and their Members, must enjoy the immunities necessary for the performance of their tasks.
In the second place, the Court held that persons who, like Mr Junqueras Vies, have been elected Members of the European Parliament enjoy, from the moment the results are declared, the immunity as regards travel which is attached to their status as Member and provided for in the second paragraph of Article 9 of the Protocol. The purpose of that immunity is to allow such persons to, inter alia, travel to and take part in the inaugural session of the newly elected European Parliament. Unlike the immunity as regards sessions provided for in the first paragraph, which they enjoy only from the time of that inaugural session and during the entire duration of the sessions of the European Parliament, the immunity as regards travel applies to the Members while they are travelling to the place of meeting of the European Parliament, including to that first sitting.
The Court pointed out, in that regard, that the objectives pursued by the immunities provided for in the Protocol consist of ensuring that the proper functioning and independence of the institutions is protected. In that context, the immunity as regards travel, referred to in the second paragraph of Article 9 of that Protocol, serves to ensure the right to stand as a candidate at elections, guaranteed in Article 39(2) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, by enabling every Member — from the time he is declared elected and irrespective of whether he has discharged any formalities required by national law — to participate in the inaugural session of the European Parliament without being impeded as regards travel.
Finally, the Court held, in the third place, that the immunity as regards travel granted to every Member of the European Parliament entails lifting any measure of provisional detention imposed prior to the declaration of that Member’s election, in order to allow that person to travel to and take part in the inaugural session of the European Parliament. Consequently, if the competent national court considers that the measure should be maintained, it must as soon as possible request the European Parliament to waive that immunity, on the basis of the third paragraph of Article 9 of the Protocol.
( 1 ) Immunities provided for in Article 343 TFEU and Article 9 of Protocol (No 7) on the privileges and immunities of the European Union (OJ 2012 C 326, p. 266) (‘the Protocol’).
( 2 ) Act concerning the election of the members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, annexed to Council Decision 76/787/ECSC, EEC, Euratom of 20 September 1976 (OJ 1976 L 278, p. 1), as last amended by Council Decision 2002/772/EC, Euratom of 25 June and 23 September 2002 (OJ 2002 L 283, p. 1) (‘the 1976 Electoral Act’).
( 3 ) Article 14(3) TEU.