Regulation (EU) 2022/562 est un règlement de l'Union européenne identifié par CELEX 32022R0562. La source officielle indique: facilitate the use of resources from the cohesion policy and the European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) to support measures to address migratory challenges as a result of the military aggression by Russia. Source: EUR-Lex et dossier du Parlement européen. Methodology

Regulation (EU) 2022/562

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CELEX
32022R0562
Type
règlement
Date
6 avril 2022
Procédure
2022/0075(COD)
Commission compétente
REGI
Étape
Procedure completed

Titre officiel: Regulation (EU) 2022/562 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 April 2022 amending Regulations (EU) No 1303/2013 and (EU) No 223/2014 as regards Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE)

Ce que fait l'acte

facilitate the use of resources from the cohesion policy and the European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) to support measures to address migratory challenges as a result of the military aggression by Russia. PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council. BACKGROUND: Russia’s recent military aggression against Ukraine and the ongoing armed conflict has fundamentally changed the security situation in Europe. As a result of the aggression, the European Union, and its eastern regions in particular, is facing a substantial inflow of persons. The European Parliament adopted by 562 votes to 2, with 3 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 and Regulation (EU) No 223/2014 as regards Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE). Parliament adopted its position at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure, taking over the Commission's proposal. The proposal for a Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE) will enable Member States and regions to provide emergency assistance to people fleeing Ukraine after its invasion by Russia . These needs include access to services such as temporary accommodation, food and water supplies or medical care. The CARE action can also strengthen the capacity of Member States by contributing, for example, to the provision of additional staff or infrastructure equipment needed to meet the needs of refugees. This initiative will provide increased flexibility to fund a wide range of measures for people fleeing Ukraine under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD). For example, these cohesion funds can be used for investments in education, employment, housing, health and childcare and, in the case of the EDF, for basic material assistance such as food and clothing. The 2022 envelope of EUR 10 billion of the Recovery Assistance for Cohesion and the Territories of Europe (‘REACT-EU') funds can also be used to address these new demands within the overall aim of post-pandemic recovery. The changes to the cohesion policy rules and the FEAD regulation aim to make it as quick and easy as possible for Member States to provide assistance to people fleeing Ukraine, while continuing to support the recovery of the regions. They introduce the following changes: - to ease national budgetary pressures, notably due to the extended impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the possibility of 100% EU co-financing for 2014-2020 Cohesion policy funding will be extended for the accounting year 2021-2022; - Member States and regions will have the possibility to use resources from either the European Fund for Regional Development (ERDF) or the European Social Fund (ESF) for any type of measures to support people fleeing Ukraine. Thanks to this flexibility either fund will also be able to support projects even if these would normally be…

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