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Decision of the Bureau of the European Parliament of 29 March 2004 laying down the procedures for implementing Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the regulations governing political parties at European level and the rules regarding their funding
Decision of the Bureau of the European Parliament of 29 March 2004 laying down the procedures for implementing Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the regulations governing political parties at European level and the rules regarding their funding
Decision of the Bureau of the European Parliament of 29 March 2004 laying down the procedures for implementing Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the regulations governing political parties at European level and the rules regarding their funding
JO C 150, 28.6.2006, p. 9–32
(ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
In force
28.6.2006 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
C 150/9 |
DECISION OF THE BUREAU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
of 29 March 2004 (1)
laying down the procedures for implementing Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the regulations governing political parties at European level and the rules regarding their funding
(2006/C 150/02)
THE BUREAU,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 191 thereof,
Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 November 2003 on the regulations governing political parties at European level and the rules regarding their funding (2),
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 of 25 June 2002 on the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities (3) (hereinafter ‘the Financial Regulation’), Commission Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 2342/2002 of 23 December 2002 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 on the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities (4) (hereinafter ‘the regulation laying down detailed implementing rules’), and Commission Regulation (EC) No 643/2005 of 27 April 2005 repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 2909/2000 on the accounting management of the European Communities' non-financial fixed assets (5),
Having regard to Rule 22(10) of Parliament's Rules of Procedure,
Whereas:
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There is a need to lay down the procedures for awarding and managing grants intended to contribute to the funding of political parties at European level; |
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Financial support for political parties at European level constitutes a grant within the meaning of Article 108 et seq. of the Financial Regulation, |
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS
Article 1
Subject-matter
These rules lay down the procedures for implementing Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 November 2003 on the regulations governing political parties at European level and the rules regarding their funding.
Article 1a
For the funding of the political parties at European level, the Bureau shall adopt at the beginning of every parliamentary term an indicative multiannual financial framework, based on reference values for the basic amount per party and for the additional amount linked to the number of MEPs being a member of the party concerned. This framework will constitute the prime reference for the budgetary authority of the European Parliament during the annual budgetary procedure, without affecting the powers of the budgetary authority as defined by the Treaty.
Article 2
Call for proposals
The European Parliament shall publish each year, before the end of the first half of the year, a call for proposals with a view to the awarding of grants to fund political parties at European level. The published document shall set out the eligibility criteria, the arrangements for the provision of Community funding and the proposed timetable for the award procedure.
Article 3
Funding application
1. For the purposes of implementing Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003, any political party at European level wishing to receive a grant from the general budget of the European Union shall submit a written application to the President of the European Parliament prior to the 15 November preceding the financial year in respect of which the grant is being requested. The conditions laid down in Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 must be met on the date when the application is submitted.
2. The grant application form is annexed to these rules (Annex 1). It is available on Parliament's Internet site.
3. All notifications pursuant to Article 4(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 shall be forwarded to the President of the European Parliament.
Article 4
Decision on the funding application
1. On a proposal from the Secretary-General, the Bureau shall assess funding applications on the basis of the criteria laid down in Articles 3 and 4 of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 with a view to determining which applications are eligible for funding. The Bureau and, when the Bureau decision is being prepared, the Secretary-General may ask an applicant to submit further supporting documents or to clarify the supporting documents attached to the application, by a deadline which they shall lay down.
2. Before 15 February of the financial year in respect of which the grant is being requested, the Bureau shall draw up the list of beneficiaries and the amounts of the grants awarded. Should a grant application not be approved, the Bureau shall set out in the same decision the grounds for rejecting the application, in particular in the light of the criteria laid down in Articles 3 and 4 of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003.
The Bureau decision shall be adopted on the basis of the assessment provided for in paragraph 1. It shall take account of any changes which have occurred in an applicant's situation following submission of the application, on the basis of notifications received pursuant to Article 4(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 and changes which are common knowledge.
When, due to an increase in the number of parties applying for funding, or the number of MEPs having joined an applicant party, the reference amounts for the applicants are different from those foreseen under article 1 a, the Secretary-General shall immediately inform the Bureau, which may invite the President to submit a proposal to the competent committee with a view to adapting the available appropriations.
3. The President shall inform applicants in writing of the action taken on their applications. In cases where an application has been approved, the notification shall incorporate, as an annex, the draft grant award agreement to be signed by the beneficiary. In cases where an application has not been approved, the notification shall include the grounds for rejection set out by the Bureau. Applicants whose applications have been rejected by the Bureau shall be informed of that fact within 15 calendar days following notification to beneficiaries of the decision to award a grant.
Article 5
Grant award agreement
A grant awarded to a political party at European level shall be the subject of a written agreement between the European Parliament, represented by the President or his or her delegate, and the beneficiary. A copy of the grant award agreement is annexed to these rules (Annex 2). The agreement must be duly completed and signed by the two parties within 30 days following the Bureau decision referred to in Article 4. The wording of the grant award agreement shall not be thereafter amended.
Article 6
Payment
1. Unless the Bureau decides otherwise, grants shall be paid to political parties at European level in the form of pre-financing in one instalment of 80 % of the maximum amount of the grant laid down in Article I.3.2. of the grant award agreement, within 15 days following the signing of that agreement.
2. The balance shall be paid once the period of eligibility for Community funding has come to an end, on the basis of the expenditure actually incurred by the beneficiary in implementing the programme of activities. If the total amount of the preceding payments exceeds the figure determined for the final grant, the European Parliament shall recover the sums unduly paid.
3. By 15 May and at the latest by 30 June following the end of the financial year, the beneficiary shall submit the following documents with a view to enabling Parliament to pay the balance of the grant:
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a final report on the implementation of the programme of activities; |
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a final financial statement of the eligible expenditure actually incurred, based on the structure of the provisional budget; |
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a comprehensive summary of revenue and expenditure corresponding to the beneficiary's accounts for the period of eligibility covered by the grant award agreement; |
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a report on an external audit of the beneficiary's accounts carried out by an independent body or expert authorised under national law to audit accounts. |
4. The purpose of the external audit shall be to certify that the financial documents submitted by the beneficiary to Parliament are consistent with the financial provisions of the grant award agreement, that the expenditure declared was actually incurred, that the statement of revenue is exhaustive, and that the obligations arising out of Articles 6, 7, 8 and 10(2) of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 have been met.
5. Upon receipt of the documents referred to in paragraph 3, and within two months, the Bureau, acting on a proposal from the Secretary-General, shall approve the final report on the implementation of the programme of activities and the final financial statement.
The Bureau may ask the beneficiary to supply supporting documents or any further information it regards as necessary to enable it to approve the final report and the final financial statement. The beneficiary shall have 15 days in which to submit the supporting documents concerned.
After hearing the representatives of the political party concerned, the Bureau may reject the final report and the final financial statement and call for the submission of a fresh report and a fresh financial statement. The beneficiary shall have 15 days in which to submit a fresh report and a fresh financial statement.
Should Parliament not respond in writing within the two-month period referred to above, the final report and the final financial statement shall be deemed to have been approved.
6. The beneficiary shall notify Parliament of the amount of interest or equivalent benefits generated by the pre-financing received from Parliament. The notification must be forwarded with the application for payment of the balance which settles the pre-financing procedure. That interest shall be the subject of a recovery order issued by the Secretary-General or his delegate.
Article 7
Determining the final grant
1. Irrespective of the information obtained subsequently in connection with the checks and audits, after hearing the representatives of the political party making the request to be heard, the Bureau shall determine the amount of the final grant to be awarded to the beneficiary on the basis of the documents referred to in Article 6(3) which it has approved.
2. Under no circumstances may the total amount paid to the beneficiary by Parliament exceed:
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the maximum amount of the grant laid down in Article I.3.2 of the grant award agreement; |
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75 % of the eligible expenditure actually incurred. |
3. The grant shall be limited to the amount needed to balance revenue and eligible expenditure in the operating budget of the beneficiary which implemented the programme of activities and under no circumstances shall it produce a profit for the beneficiary, pursuant to Article 165 of the regulation laying down detailed implementing rules. Any surplus shall give rise to a corresponding reduction in the amount of the grant.
4. On the basis of the amount of the final grant determined in this way and the cumulative amount of the payments previously made under the grant award agreement, the Bureau shall lay down the amount of the balance to be paid, which shall be equal to the amounts still due to the beneficiary. If the cumulative amount of the payments previously made exceeds the amount of the final grant, the Secretary-General or his delegate shall issue a recovery order in respect of the excess amount.
Article 8
Suspension and reduction of the grant
On a proposal from the Secretary-General, the Bureau shall suspend payments and reduce the grant, and, if appropriate, shall terminate the grant award agreement, and may request appropriate repayment,
(a) |
in the event of the grant being used to cover expenditure not authorised by Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003; |
(b) |
in the event of failure to provide the notification laid down in Article 4(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003; |
(c) |
in the event of failure to meet the conditions and obligations laid down in Articles 3 and 6 respectively of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003; |
(d) |
should one of the circumstances described in Article 93 or 94 of the Financial Regulation arise. |
Before taking a decision, the Bureau shall give the beneficiary the chance to comment on the irregularities established.
Article 9
Recovery
1. If amounts have been unduly paid to the beneficiary or if a recovery procedure is justified under the terms of the grant award agreement, the beneficiary shall repay the amounts concerned to Parliament, in accordance with the terms and by the deadline laid down by Parliament.
2. Should the beneficiary fail to make the repayment by the deadline laid down by Parliament, the latter shall charge on the sums due late-payment interest at the rate laid down in Article II.14.3 of the grant award agreement. The late-payment interest shall cover the period between the deadline laid down for repayment, exclusive, and the date on which Parliament receives full repayment of the sums due, inclusive.
Article 10
Checks and audits
1. The regular verification pursuant to Article 5(1) of Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 shall be carried out by the Secretary-General.
2. The beneficiary shall supply all the detailed information requested to Parliament, or to any other external body authorised by Parliament, so that the latter can verify the proper implementation of the programme of activities and the provisions of the grant award agreement.
3. The beneficiary shall keep at Parliament's disposal all the original documents, in particular accounting, bank and tax documents, or, in duly substantiated exceptional cases, certified true copies of the original documents, relating to the grant award agreement for a period of five years from the date on which the balance of the amounts due, as referred to in Article I.4 of the grant award agreement, is paid.
4. The beneficiary shall facilitate the performance by Parliament, either directly by Parliament staff or by any other external body Parliament has authorised to that effect, of an audit of the way the grant has been used. Such audits may be carried out throughout the lifetime of the grant award agreement, up to the date on which the balance is paid, and for a period of five years as from the date on which the balance is paid. If appropriate, the audit findings may give rise to recovery decisions by the Bureau.
5. Each grant award agreement shall expressly provide for auditing by the European Parliament and the Court of Auditors, on the basis of records and on the spot, of the political party at European level which has received a grant from the general budget of the European Union.
6. Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1073/1999 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 May 1999 concerning investigations conducted by the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) (6), OLAF may also carry out checks and verifications on the spot, in accordance with the procedures laid down by Community law with a view to protecting the financial interests of the European Communities against fraud and other irregularities. If appropriate, the findings may give rise to recovery decisions by the Bureau.
Article 11
Technical assistance
1. On a proposal from the Secretary-General, the Bureau may grant political parties at European level technical assistance, in accordance with the Bureau decision of 14 March 2000 governing the use of Parliament's premises by outside bodies, as amended by the decision of 2 June 2003, and any other form of technical assistance provided for by subsequent rules. The Bureau may delegate to the Secretary-General the power to take certain types of decisions concerning the granting of technical assistance.
2. Each year, within three months following the end of the financial year, the Secretary-General shall submit to the Bureau a report setting out details of the technical assistance provided by Parliament to each political party at European level. The report shall then be published on Parliament's Internet site.
Article 12
Publicity
Details of all the grants awarded by Parliament to political parties at European level during a given financial year shall be published on Parliament's Internet site during the first six months of the following financial year. Those details shall include:
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the name and address of the beneficiary, |
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the purpose for which the grant was awarded, |
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the amount awarded and the proportion of the beneficiary's total operating budget covered by the funding. |
Article 13
Right of appeal
Decisions taken pursuant to these rules may be the subject of an appeal to the Court of Justice of the European Communities or the Court of First Instance of the European Communities, in accordance with the conditions laid down by the Treaty.
Article 14
Transitional rules for the financial year 2004
1. The date given in Article 3(1) of these rules shall be replaced by 23 July 2004 and the date given in Article 4(2) by 16 September 2004.
2. By way of derogation from Article 6(1) of these rules, a single pre-financing instalment of 80 % of the maximum amount of the grant laid down in Article I.3.2 of the grant award agreement shall be paid within 15 days following the signing of that agreement.
Article 15
Revision of the rules
Before 30 September 2005 the Secretary-General of Parliament shall submit to the Bureau a report on the implementation of these rules. If appropriate, that report shall set out any proposed changes to be made to these rules and to the arrangements for funding European political parties as laid down by Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003.
Article 16
Entry into force
These rules shall enter into force on the day following their publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
(1) Amended by the Bureau decision of 1 February 2006.
(2) OJ L 297, 15.11.2003, p. 1.
(3) OJ L 248, 16.9.2002, p. 1.
(4) OJ L 357, 31.12.2002, p. 1.
(5) OJ L 107, 28.4.2005, p. 17.
(6) OJ L 136, 31.5.1999, p. 1.
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