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. . Content of the presentation. Postupak pristupanja EUPregovaracki proces Hrvatske o punopravnom clanstvu u EUKoraci na putu za clanstvo u EUOrganizacija procesa, strukture, provedbaLaka i tea pregovaracka podrucjaIskustva iz prethodnog proirenja. Achievements in EU integration . Achi
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2. Content of the presentation
Postupak pristupanja EU
Pregovaracki proces Hrvatske o punopravnom clanstvu u EU
Koraci na putu za clanstvo u EU
Organizacija procesa, strukture, provedba
Lakša i teža pregovaracka podrucja
Iskustva iz prethodnog proširenja
8. Preparations for negotiations Croatia-EU European Union
Pre-accesion Strategy (2004)
Accession Partnership
Negotiation Framework (June 2005)
Negotiation infrastructure
Regular reports
Screening reports
Benchmarks
Croatia
Negotiation structures, working groups
Strategic documents
NPAA, PEP, SDF
Political concensus of all parliamentary parties
National Committee for monitoring negotiations
Resolution on EU integration
National Forum for Accession
14. What is negotiated? Conditions under which a Candidate Country will be included into the EU (transitional periods and derogations)
No “classical” negotiations, but adapting to the legal, economic and social system and the values of the EU
Real negotiations are only in “financially heavy” Chapters – regional policy, agriculture, state aid, budget
15. General rules Acquis is (largely) non-negotiable
EU Member States will impose transitional arrangements if under domestic pressure to do so
Concessions granted to candidate countries in case of:
it does not distort competition in single market
vital national issues involved
issues unimportant for EU Member States
limited financial costs involved
21. Transitional periods
22. Transitional periods
23. Transitional periods
24. No concessions negotiated (granted) Statistics
Industrial policy
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Science and research
Education and training
Culture and audio-visual
Consumers and health protection
External economic relations
Common foreign and security policy
26. Criteria for evaluating the progress Copenhagen criteria
SAP criteria
Cooperation with ICTY
Regional cooperation
Solving of border disputes
Progress in implementating SAA and Accession Partnership
Negotiation framework criteria
35. Provisional chapter closure EUCP gives detailed explanation
closing, not closing
As many rounds of negotiations as necessary
Preconditions for provisional chapter closure
High level of preparations
Benchmarks met
Transitional measures agreed
Nothing is agreed untill everything is agreed
36. Closing stage of negotiations Final consultations - on the margins of European Council
Solving the budgetary issues, “package deal” agreed
Agriculture and Regional policy – dependant od budgetary issues
Closing all negotiation chapters
Assent of European Parliament
Accession treaty and date of accession agreed
Drafted by EC, includes all negotiated measures, technical adaptations listed in separate act, institutional aspects, interim procedures)
Ratification of the accession Treaty by all 25 MS, the European Parliament and by the Candidate Country
37. Negotiation structures in Croatia State Delegation
Head of Delegation, deputy – Chief negotiator
Coordination of negotiations
Negotiation team
Workig groups (Chapters)
Office of Chief negotiator
Secterariat of Negotiation Team
Parliamentary Committe for EI
National Committe for Monitoring Negotiations
13 negotiators, 35 heads of WGs
43. Preconditions for success in negotiations 1. Negotiations + reforms + communication
Open and transparent process, participation of experts
Transparency
2. Transposition + implementation + enforcement!
Coordination system
Better regulation, RIA
Moving from technical adoption of legal acts to its implementation and development of policies
3. Quality
Quality of reforms more important than speed
4. Human resources management
Keeping well trained staff within the process
5. Realistic approach (without raising expectations to high)
44. Judiciary reform: improving property and creditor rights
Public administration reform: depoliticisise and reorganise public administration, reducing costs, training of judges
Continuation of fiscal consolidation and stability oriented macroeconomic policy
Financial markets development
Improving business environment: creating conditions to attract investment and promote growth
Accelerating privatisation and enterprise restructuring, corporate governance
Infrastructure (energy, telecommunications)