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26.4.2007 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
L 109/22 |
COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 453/2007
of 25 April 2007
laying down the weightings applicable from 1 July 2006 to the remuneration of officials, temporary staff and contract staff of the European Communities serving in third countries and of certain officials remaining in post in the two new Member States for a maximum period of 19 months after accession
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to the Staff Regulations of Officials of the European Communities and the Conditions of employment of other servants of the Communities laid down by Regulation of the Council (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 259/68 (1), and in particular the first paragraph of Article 13 of Annex X thereto,
Having regard to the 2005 Act of Accession, and in particular Article 27(4) thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Whereas:
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(1) |
It is necessary to take account of changes in the cost of living in countries outside the Community and to determine accordingly the weightings applicable from 1 July 2006 to remuneration paid in the currency of the country of employment to officials serving in third countries. |
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The weightings in respect of which payment has been made on the basis of Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 351/2006 (2) may lead to retrospective upward or downward adjustments to remuneration. |
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Provision should be made for back-payments in the event of an increase in remuneration as a result of the new weightings. |
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Provision should be made for the recovery of sums overpaid in the event of a reduction in remuneration as a result of the new weightings for the period between 1 July 2006 and the date of entry into force of this Regulation. |
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Provision should be made for any such recovery to be restricted to a period of no more than six months preceding the date of entry into force of this Regulation and for its effects to be spread over a period of no more than 12 months following that date, as is the case with the weightings applicable within the European Community to remuneration and pensions of officials and other servants of the European Communities, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
With effect from 1 July 2006, the weightings applicable to the remuneration of officials, temporary staff and contract staff of the European Communities serving in third countries payable in the currency of the country of employment shall be as shown in the Annex hereto.
The exchange rates used for the calculation of this remuneration shall be established in accordance with the detailed rules for the implementation of the Financial Regulation and correspond to the date of application of the weightings.
Article 2
1. The institutions shall make back-payments in the event of an increase in remuneration as a result of the weightings shown in the Annex.
2. The institutions shall make retrospective downward adjustments to remuneration in the event of a reduction of remuneration as a result of the weightings shown in the Annex for the period between 1 July 2006 and the date of entry into force of this Regulation.
Retrospective adjustments involving the recovery of sums overpaid shall be restricted to a period of no more than six months preceding the date of entry into force of this Regulation. Recovery shall be spread over no more than 12 months from that date.
Article 3
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Luxembourg, 25 April 2007.
For the Council
The President
F.-W. STEINMEIER
(1) OJ L 56, 4.3.1968, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1895/2006 (OJ L 397, 30.12.2006, p. 6).
ANNEX
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Place of Employment |
Weighting July 2006 (*1) |
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Afghanistan |
0 |
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Albania |
82,7 |
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Algeria |
84,5 |
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Angola |
113,5 |
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Argentina |
56,4 |
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Armenia |
105,7 |
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Australia |
99,1 |
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Bangladesh |
43,7 |
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Barbados |
125,7 |
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Benin |
92,3 |
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Bolivia |
48,4 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
77,7 |
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Botswana |
62,1 |
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Brazil |
76,2 |
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Bulgaria |
76,4 |
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Burkina Faso |
89,7 |
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Burundi |
0 |
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Cambodia |
70,4 |
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Cameroon |
110,1 |
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Canada |
90,6 |
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Cape Verde |
77,4 |
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Central African Republic |
120,1 |
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Chad |
131,2 |
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Chile |
76,6 |
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China |
76,7 |
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Colombia |
63,2 |
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Congo |
130,4 |
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Costa Rica |
69,1 |
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Côte d’Ivoire |
109,4 |
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Croatia |
105,8 |
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Cuba |
97,1 |
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Democratic Republic of Congo |
132,4 |
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Djibouti |
96,8 |
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Dominican Republic |
71,9 |
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Ecuador |
70,8 |
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Egypt |
51,0 |
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El Salvador |
86,4 |
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Eritrea |
49,4 |
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Ethiopia |
85,7 |
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Fiji |
71,3 |
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Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
69,7 |
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Gabon |
116,6 |
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Gambia |
55,8 |
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Georgia |
95,1 |
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Ghana |
79,9 |
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Guatemala |
80,6 |
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Guinea |
56,4 |
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Guinea-Bissau |
100,7 |
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Guyana |
60,6 |
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Haiti |
109,5 |
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Honduras |
74,9 |
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Hong Kong |
101,3 |
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India |
45,3 |
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Indonesia (Banda Aceh) |
0 |
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Indonesia (Jakarta) |
83,9 |
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Iraq |
0 |
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Israel |
109,6 |
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Jamaica |
91,3 |
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Japan (Naka) |
113,7 |
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Japan (Tokyo) |
119,9 |
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Jordan |
72,3 |
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Kazakhstan (Almaty) |
125,2 |
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Kazakhstan (Astana) |
0 |
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Kenya |
77,8 |
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Kyrgyzstan |
80,3 |
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Laos |
71,3 |
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Lebanon |
90,8 |
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Lesotho |
61,8 |
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Liberia |
0 |
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Madagascar |
72,3 |
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Malawi |
70,4 |
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Malaysia |
74,8 |
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Mali |
91,2 |
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Mauritania |
67,7 |
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Mauritius |
70,7 |
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Mexico |
70,2 |
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Moldova |
52,6 |
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Montenegro |
0 |
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Morocco |
86,8 |
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Mozambique |
69,3 |
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Namibia |
72,8 |
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Nepal |
68,8 |
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New Caledonia |
134,5 |
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New Zealand |
89,0 |
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Nicaragua |
60,7 |
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Niger |
89,3 |
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Nigeria |
94,7 |
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Norway |
131,7 |
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Pakistan |
52,2 |
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Panama |
0 |
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Papua New Guinea |
75,6 |
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Paraguay |
70,8 |
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Peru |
78,4 |
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Philippines |
60,2 |
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Romania |
62,7 |
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Russia |
120,7 |
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Rwanda |
87,1 |
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Saudi Arabia |
88,8 |
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Senegal |
80,7 |
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Serbia |
61,1 |
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Sierra Leone |
75,1 |
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Singapore |
103,4 |
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Solomon Islands |
88,7 |
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Somalia |
0 |
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South Africa |
59,9 |
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South Korea |
112,4 |
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Sri Lanka |
55,4 |
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Sudan |
52,1 |
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Suriname |
51,9 |
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Swaziland |
62,6 |
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Switzerland |
116,3 |
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Syria |
65,5 |
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Taiwan |
89,9 |
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Tajikistan |
70,2 |
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Tanzania |
58,8 |
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Thailand |
60,3 |
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Timor Leste |
0 |
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Togo |
92,4 |
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Trinidad and Tobago |
70,4 |
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Tunisia |
71,8 |
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Turkey |
83,7 |
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Uganda |
55,5 |
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Ukraine |
104,6 |
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United States (New York) |
104,8 |
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United States (Washington) |
100,5 |
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Uruguay |
72,9 |
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Vanuatu |
114,5 |
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Venezuela |
60,9 |
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Vietnam |
54,2 |
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West Bank — Gaza Strip |
92,7 |
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Yemen |
68,2 |
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Zambia |
69,3 |
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Zimbabwe |
47,2 |
(*1) Brussels = 100 %
(*2) Not available.