The European Commission (EC) released its December 2021 infringements package on 2 December 2021 specifying cases where the EU member states fail to comply with the Commission’s obligations under the EU law. Member states who were given a “letter of formal notice,” have two months to address the limitations indicated by the Commission. If the response of the member state fails to satisfy the Commission, they will be moved to the second stage which is to send a “reasoned opinion,” i.e., a formal request to comply with EU law. The package covers various sectors and EU policy areas that aims to ensure proper application of EU law for the benefit of citizens and businesses.
Source: GVC
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