Council Decision (EU, Euratom) 2019/846 of 21 May 2019 appointing two members of the Court of Auditors is Decision 32019D0846. to propose the nomination of Ivana MALETIĆ (HR) as a Member of the Court of Auditors. Source: EUR-Lex and European Parliament procedure file. Methodology

Council Decision (EU, Euratom) 2019/846 of 21 May 2019 appointing two members of the Court of Auditors

CELEX
32019D0846
Type
Decision
Dated
2019-05-21
Procedure
2019/0803(NLE)
Lead committee
CONT
Stage
Procedure completed

Official title: Council Decision (EU, Euratom) 2019/846 of 21 May 2019 appointing two members of the Court of Auditors

What it is

to propose the nomination of Ivana MALETIĆ (HR) as a Member of the Court of Auditors. CONTENT: according to Article 286(1) and (2), first subparagraph, (TFEU): - the Members of the Court of Auditors shall be chosen from among persons who belong or have belonged in their respective States to external audit bodies or who are especially qualified for this office. Their independence must be beyond doubt; - the Members of the Court of Auditors shall be appointed for a term of six years. The Council, after consulting the European Parliament, shall adopt the list of Members drawn up in accordance with the proposals made by each Member State. The term of office of the Members of the Court of Auditors shall be renewable. The Committee on Budgetary Control adopted the report by Indrek TARAND (Greens/EFA, EE) on the nomination of Ivana Maletić as a Member of the Court of Auditors. The committee assessed the credentials of the nominated candidate, in particular in view of the requirements laid down in Article 286(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The committee recommended that the European Parliament give a favourable opinion on the Council’s nomination of Ivana Maletić as a Member of the Court of Auditors. Ivana Maletić has been a Member of the European Parliament (ECON, REGI and BUDG Committees) since July 2013. Prior to that, she worked for 14 years in the Croatian Ministry of Finance, where she was responsible for setting up the management system for pre-accession assistance programmes. She is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). As a Member of the European Parliament, she was responsible for the launch and publication of the periodical I'M, in which she published more than 30 articles and participated in the drafting of special editions on the use of EU funds for young people, entrepreneurs, local units and smart villages, as well as a special edition on the European Fund for Strategic Investments. In her responses to the questionnaire, the candidate stated: - be willing to exercise her duties in complete independence by always working in the best interests of the European Union; - have (neither her nor her relatives) interests in business activities or commitments or actions within companies that may be incompatible with her future responsibilities; - be prepared to inform the President of the Court of its financial interests and any other commitment on her part, and to make her declaration of interests public; - intend to resign from the position of Vice-President of the party of which she is a member and to renounce any position of responsibility within the political party; The candidate stressed that it is important that representatives of the Court participate in discussions on EU programmes and policies at the Parliament as well as in thematic reports of Members of the European Parliament and the European Parliament Research Service (EPRS), in order for them to be able to react to problems and weaknesses pointed out by Members and prepare Court’s thematic reports with recommendations for improving the system. The European Parliament decided (by 329 votes to 264, 55 abstentions) to deliver a…

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What is Council Decision (EU, Euratom) 2019/846 of 21 May 2019 appointing two members of the Court of Auditors?

to propose the nomination of Ivana MALETIĆ (HR) as a Member of the Court of Auditors. CONTENT: according to Article 286(1) and (2), first subparagraph, (TFEU): - the Members of the Court of Auditors shall be chosen from among persons who belong or have belonged in their respective States to external audit bodies or who are especially qualified for this office. Their independence must be beyond doubt; - the Members of the Court of Auditors shall be appointed for a term of six years. The Council, after consulting the European Parliament, shall adopt the list of Members drawn up in accordance wit

When was 32019D0846 adopted?

Decision 32019D0846 is dated 2019-05-21. The full official text is on EUR-Lex.

What is the EU legislative procedure reference?

The procedure reference is 2019/0803(NLE). You can follow it on the European Parliament's procedure file.

Primary sources

Summary extracted from the European Parliament's own per-stage procedure record. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU). Methodology.

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