Web-Companion "Essential EU Law in Charts" 5th 'post Brexit' ed 2020

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Update | p. 135

Page: 135 Chart Number: 7/5 Chart Title: Economic and Monetary Union: an overview

The information underneath the box entitled “Economic policy, Arts. 120 TFEU et seq.” on the left hand side must read:

Some important aspects:

  • Coordination of their economic policies by the Member States;
  • Obligation of the Member States to avoid or correct excessive government deficits, Art. 126 TFEU, further specified in Protocol No 12 and in the corrective part of the Stability and Growth Pact, laid down notably in Regulation 1467/97 (as last amended by Regulation _ 2024/1264); Deficit Procedure (2004);
  • Obligation to reach medium-term budgetary objectives (MTOs), Art. 121 TFEU, further specified in the preventive part of the Stability and Growth Pact, laid down notably in _ Regulation 2024/1263;
  • Macro-economic imbalances procedure (MIP), Arts. 121 and 136 TFEU, in so far as they specifically concern euro area Member States (see Chart 1/7), further specified in Regulations 1174/2011 and 1176/2011;
  • Enhancing budgetary surveillance and addressing financial stability risks for euro area Member States, Arts. 121 and 136 TFEU, further specified in Regulations 1173/2011, 472/2013 and 473/2013;
  • A permanent European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Art. 136(3) TFEU (see Chart 2/33), ESM Treaty of the euro area Member States); Pringle (2012). The ESM replaces the provisional European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSM; adopted on the basis of Art. 122(2) TFEU, Regulation 407/2010) and the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF; created by the euro area Member States under Luxembourg law);
  • Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance (TSCG), including the so-called “Fiscal Compact” (not all Member States participate).
Published: 16 August 2024