Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | ECON | BAYET Hugues ( S&D) | GAUZÈS Jean-Paul ( PPE), IN 'T VELD Sophia ( ALDE), LAMBERTS Philippe ( Verts/ALE), FORD Vicky ( ECR) |
Former Responsible Committee | ECON | HOANG NGOC Liem ( S&D) | |
Former Committee Opinion | REGI |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 338-p1
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PURPOSE: to strengthen governance of the European Statistical System (ESS).
LEGISLATIVE ACT: Regulation (EU) 2015/759 of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics.
CONTENT: the Regulation revises the current basic legal framework for European statistics , adapting it to meet the policy needs and challenges created for European statistics by recent developments in the global economy.
The specific objectives of the Regulation are as follows:
(1) Strengthen professional independence of statistical authorities and guarantee minimum standards, applicable across the Union . The heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs) shall:
have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for European statistics developed, produced and disseminated by the NSI; neither seek nor take instructions from any government or other institution, body, office or entity; be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the NSI; be responsible for the statistical activities and budget execution of the NSI; publish an annual report and may express comments on budget allocation issues related to the statistical activities of the NSI; be recruited respecting transparent procedures and based only on professional criteria and ensuring that the principle of equal opportunities is respected, in particular with regard to gender.
(2) Consolidate the independence of the statistical authority of the Union (Eurostat) to be consolidated and guaranteed by means of effective parliamentary scrutiny . It is recalled that Eurostat is the statistical authority of the Union and a Directorate-General of the Commission. It shall be headed by a Director-General who shall be responsible for the statistical activities of Eurostat.
(3) Clarify the scope of the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs in order to achieve more efficient coordination of statistical activities at national level, including quality management, while duly taking into account the statistical tasks performed by the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).
(4) Define the commitment on confidence in statistics : this commitment should include specific undertakings by the government of that Member State to improve or maintain the conditions for the implementation of the Code of Practice. The Commitment, which should be updated as necessary, could include national high quality assurance frameworks, including self-assessments, improvement actions and monitoring mechanisms.
(5) Improve access, use and integration of administrative records : in order to reduce the burden on statistical authorities and respondents, the NSIs and other national authorities should be able to access and use administrative records promptly and free-of-charge, including those filed electronically, and to integrate those records with statistics.
ENTRY INTO FORCE: 8.6.2015.
The European Parliament adopted a legislative resolution approving, unamended , the Council position at first reading with a view to the adoption of a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics.
The proposed Regulation calls for a revision of the current basic legal framework for European statistics, by adapting it to meet the policy needs and challenges created for European statistics by recent developments in the global economy. The main goal is to further strengthen governance in the European Statistical System in order to safeguard its high credibility and to respond adequately to data needs resulting from the enhanced economic-policy coordination in the European Union.
The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs adopted the recommendation for second reading in the report by Hugues BAYET (S&D, BE) on the Council position at first reading with a view to the adoption of a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics.
The committee recommended the European Parliament to approve, unamended, the Council position at first reading.
The proposed amendment to Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics constitutes an essential part of the process aiming to strengthen the reliability of European statistics.
The Commission supports the position of the Council which reflects the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council on 3 December 2014 and includes elements proposed by both institutions.
The Commission accepts in particular:
· the main amendments as regards the specific situation of national statistical institutes (NSIs), which aim to limit the scope of the statistical decision-taking power of the Heads of NSIs, notably to matters within their own institutions and the provision on professional independence which is extended to cover, in addition to Heads of NSIs, the ‘statistical heads of other national authorities”;
· the focus on the professional independence of the Director General of Eurostat and the formalisation of a statistical dialogue which will enable every year for a direct exchange of views between the Director-General of EUROSTAT and the relevant Committee of the European Parliament on statistical matters;
· in response to the European Parliament's request, the introduction of measures foreseeing publication of Commission’s concerns regarding the quality of national contributions to European statistics;
· the reference to the cooperation between the European Statistical System and the European System of Central Banks on compilation of European statistics.
The Commission notes that the provision on establishment by Member States of ‘ Commitments on Confidence in Statistics ’ is weakened but combined with a more detailed description of the applicable monitoring and reporting process by the Commission.
The position of the Council at first reading with a view to the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics resulted in a compromise with the aim of addressing the principal concerns of the Council, the European Parliament and the Commission .
The compromise reached at the trialogue on 3 December 2014 contains the following elements:
immediately after being appointed, the Director-General of Eurostat will appear before the European Parliament;
· the head of each National Statistical Institute (NSI), being professionally independent, must be appointed solely on the basis of their professional qualifications. At recruitment, equal opportunities for women and men will be taken into consideration;
· the relationship between the European Statistical System (ESS) and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) has been clarified. The compromise provides that the ESS and the ESCB are to cooperate closely, as equal partners. The national authorities will decide the roles to be assigned to the National Statistical Institute and to the National Central Bank (NCB) at national level;
· inspection visits within Member States will be possible to the extent permitted by the Treaties, and then only where sectoral legislation provides a legal basis for such initiatives.
· the "Commitment on Confidence in Statistics" has been clarified.
The position of the Council at first reading with a view to the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics resulted in a compromise with the aim of addressing the principal concerns of the Council, the European Parliament and the Commission .
The compromise reached at the trialogue on 3 December 2014 contains the following elements:
immediately after being appointed, the Director-General of Eurostat will appear before the European Parliament;
· the head of each National Statistical Institute (NSI), being professionally independent, must be appointed solely on the basis of their professional qualifications. At recruitment, equal opportunities for women and men will be taken into consideration;
· the relationship between the European Statistical System (ESS) and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) has been clarified. The compromise provides that the ESS and the ESCB are to cooperate closely, as equal partners. The national authorities will decide the roles to be assigned to the National Statistical Institute and to the National Central Bank (NCB) at national level;
· inspection visits within Member States will be possible to the extent permitted by the Treaties, and then only where sectoral legislation provides a legal basis for such initiatives.
· the "Commitment on Confidence in Statistics" has been clarified.
The Council adopted conclusions on EU statistics as part of an annual review of statistical governance.
In its conclusions, the Council stressed that EU policy frameworks rely increasingly on the timely provision of high quality socio-economic statistics. These play an important role in planning, decision-making and the monitoring of policy initiative s.
The conclusions focus on the following:
EU Statistical Governance : the Council invited the Commission and Member States to pursue these efforts in order to enhance, wherever and as appropriate, shared standards of professional independence and good governance at all layers of the ESS. It stressed that there is a particular need to secure the credibility of European statistics by strengthening the professional independence of Eurostat and of national statistical institutes , in full compliance with the European Statistics Code of Practice, and clarifying their coordinating role within their respective statistical systems.
Quality assurance of key statistical output : whilst welcoming the efforts made by Eurostat to further strengthen EDP verification procedures, the Council encouraged the Commission to continue work on this project to develop accrual-based European Public Sector Accounting Standards (EPSAS) applicable to public sector entities, while respecting subsidiarity and national competences and the proportion between potential costs and benefits.
The 2014 Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) Status Report on Information Requirements in EMU : the Council endorsed the 2014 EFC Status Report and welcomed the progress since 2013 in terms of availability of Principal European Economic Indicators (PEEIs) generally. However, timeliness of the PEEIs remains similar to 2013, and a harmonised indicator on house sales (quarterly) is not yet fully available.
Furthermore, the Council took the view that the provision of G20 aggregates , in addition to quarterly GDP and monthly CPI, fulfilling the data quality frameworks in place, would be required.
Statistics for the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure and structural statistics : the Council welcomed progress towards the modernisation of the European statistical system (ESS) as well as the EU structural statistics. It recalled that the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure must rely upon sound and harmonised official statistics , including in the scoreboard. It also welcomed the development of an action plan for improving the quality and timeliness of statistics on inequality, poverty, income and social exclusion.
Efficiency and priority setting : the Council stressed that the long-term strategic modernisation goals have to be shared by the ESS partners, and be accomplished by short-term achievements in specific statistical areas, as identified in close cooperation between ESS members.
Whilst recognising that need to balance new statistical demands with efficiency gains and effective priority-setting, the Council welcomed the objectives of the ESS Vision 2020 as a response to these challenges. It encouraged the ESS to work on measures to implement the agreed Vision 2020 and called on the Member States and the Commission to secure and prioritise resources , while recognising that the resources available in Member States and the Commission to achieve this are limited.
he European Parliament adopted by 517 votes to 20 with 65 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics.
Parliament adopted its position in first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure. The amendments adopted in plenary were the result of a compromise between Parliament and Council. They amend the Commission proposal as follows:
Independence: the amendments adopted aimed to ensure the independence of the authorities in relation to possible political pressure at national and Union level and to ensure high quality statistical information.
To that end, the procedures for recruitment, transfer and dismissal of heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs) and, where appropriate, statistical heads of other national authorities producing European statistics, should be: (i) transparent; (ii) based only on professional criteria; (iii) be free of political pressure; (iv) have due regard to equal opportunity and, in particular, to gender balance. These procedures must be made public. Member States may establish a national body for assuring the professional independence of the producers of European statistics in the Member State.
Furthermore, the independence of Eurostat must be consolidated and guaranteed by means of effective parliamentary scrutiny and control.
Director General of the Commission (Eurostat): the statistical office of the Commission (Eurostat) shall be headed by a Director-General appointed by the Commission , for a non-renewable term of office of seven years, after consultation with the European Parliament and Council.
The Director General shall
have sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all statistics produced by the Commission; be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the Commission (Eurostat); appear annually in the framework of Statistical Dialogue before the relevant committee of the European Parliament.
Before imposing any disciplinary measure on the Director-General, the Commission shall consult the European Parliament.
Coordination : Parliament clarified the scope of the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs for European statistics produced through the European Statistical System (ESS). It also recommended strengthening coordination and collaboration between the NSIs and Eurostat. Furthermore, the ESS and the ESCB should closely cooperate to ensure production of complete and coherent European statistics.
Access to statistics : European statistics should be easy to compare and to access and should be updated promptly and regularly so as to ensure that Union policies and funding initiatives take full account of developments in Europe, in particular with regard to the consequences of the economic crisis.
Commitments regarding trust in statistics : this would aim to ensure the confidence of the public in the quality of European statistics to rigorously apply the European Statistics Code of Practice (the Code of Practice). To that end, Member States and the Commission shall establish and publish on their websites, specific policy commitments moving towards overall confidence in statistics, including a citizen’s summary
The Commitments by the Commission (Eurostat) shall be regularly monitored by ESGAB on the basis of an annual report sent by the Commission.
Quality of data : the Commission shall adopt implementing acts laying down the arrangements, structure and periodicity of quality reports provided for in sectoral legislation.
Where sectoral legislation provides for fines in cases where Member States misrepresent statistical data, the Commission may initiate and conduct investigations as necessary, including, where appropriate, on-site inspections in order to establish whether such misrepresentation was serious and intentional or grossly negligent.
Where the Commission considers that a Member State has failed to fulfill its obligations under the Regulation or under the applicable sectoral legislation as regards the representation of the statistical data, it shall act in accordance with Article 258 TFEU.
The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs adopted the report by Edward SCICLUNA (S&D, MT) on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics.
The committee recommends that the European Parliament’s position adopted at first reading, following the ordinary legislative procedure, should amend the Commission proposal as follows:
Independence : it is necessary to ensure the independence of statistical authorities from possible political pressure at national and Union level. To that end, Members stress that national parliaments have a particularly important role to play regarding the legitimacy of the process and in terms of parliamentary control. Thus, the ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’ adopted by each Member State should include the participation and supervision of national parliaments. Heads of NSIs shall be appointed by national governments after consulting the national parliament.
In addition to guaranteeing the independence of NSIs, it is necessary for the independence of Eurostat to be consolidated and guaranteed by means of effective parliamentary scrutiny and control.
Coordination : Members stress that the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs for European statistics produced through the ESS should be clarified as regards its scope, so as to achieve more efficient coordination of statistical activities within the ESS at national level, including quality management. It is necessary to step up coordination and cooperation between NSIs and Eurostat and remedy any shortcomings in this respect. The European Central Bank, the ESS and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) should cooperate closely to ensure complete and coherent European statistics.
Access to statistics : national and European statistics should be easy to compare and access and should be updated promptly and regularly so as to ensure that Union policies and funding initiatives take full account of developments in Europe, in particular the consequences of the economic crisis.
All users should have access to the same data at the same time and embargoes should be strictly complied with. NSIs should establish binding dates for the publication of periodical data.
Director-General of Eurostat : the statistical office of the Commission shall be headed by a Director-General, appointed by Commission, for a non-renewable term of office of seven years, after consulting the European Parliament .
The Director-General shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all statistics produced by the Commission (Eurostat). In addition, he or she shall appear annually in the framework of Statistical Dialogue before the relevant committee of the European Parliament.
Cooperation with courts of auditors : in order to ensure that data on the public sector are accurate and fairly reflect the situation of public accounts, the ESS shall cooperate and collaborate closely with courts of auditors, without prejudice to their independence.
Fines for manipulation of statistics : unless Council objects by qualified majority, the Commission may impose a fine on a Member State that intentionally or, by gross negligence, seriously misrepresents statistical data.
In order to establish the existence of a misrepresentation, it is proposed that the Commission may conduct all necessary investigations . It may also conduct on-site inspections and have access to all data produced by an NSI at national, regional and local level. The rights of the defence of the Member State subject to investigation shall be fully respected during the investigation.
Transmission and quality of data : where the Commission is not satisfied with the data flow from NSIs to the Commission (Eurostat) or the quality of the data, it shall send a public warning to the Member State concerned , publish it on the website of the Commission (Eurostat), and include a reference to it in the corresponding data set. If, within six months of such publication, the problems have not been remedied, the Commission may impose fines.
The Commission (Eurostat) shall publicly and promptly voice any serious concern it has regarding the quality of the data transmitted. It shall publicly disclose serious breaches of the Code of Practice.
Peer review, exchange of good practice : the Commission shall establish a template for, and encourage, peer review and exchanges of best practices among NSIs.
The Council adopted conclusions on EU statistics. These conclusions may be summarised as follows:
EU Statistical Governance: the Council welcomes Commission proposal for amending Regulation (EC) 223/2009 on European statistics, in view of reinforcing the governance framework especially regarding professional independence of the national statistical institutes . It also welcomes the strengthening of the national statistical institutes’ coordination role which is key to ensuring the implementation of the Principles of the Code of Practice for European Statistics throughout the European Statistical System.
The Council considers that Commitments on Confidence in statistics are an important feature of the statistical governance and that these commitments must be rapidly implemented in all Member States, taking fully into account national specificities. The Council agrees with the European Statistical Governance Advisory Board (ESGAB) in urging governments to acknowledge their share of responsibility in reinforcing professional independence and strengthening the credibility of European statistics.
Quality assurance of key statistical output: the Council welcomes the progress made in the implementation of a preventive approach to enhance the quality of excessive deficit procedure (EDP) statistics, in particular regarding upstream dialogue visits. It takes note that the delegated act sanctioning the manipulation of EDP statistics will enter into force in November 2012.
The Council awaits the conclusions of the Commission’s study on the suitability of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) for Member States. The Council requests that Eurostat presents by early 2013 to the Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) an interim report on the impact of the new ESA 2010 on public finance statistics.
The 2012 EFC Status Report on Information Requirements in EMU : the Council welcomes the progress since 2011, and notes that the availability and quality of principal European economic indicators (PEEIs) generally have improved but that a harmonised indicator on house sales is not yet available. However, the release dates still remain well behind the targets for national quarterly sector accounts and employment figures .
The Council stresses the importance of (i) strengthening co-operation with partner countries and organisations in order to ensure the timely availability of the required data in all countries involved; (ii) for G20 aggregates fulfilling the data quality frameworks to be in place.
Eurostat and the ECB are called upon to provide an updated EFC Status Report on the fulfilment of the updated EMU statistical requirements in 2013.
Scoreboard statistics for the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure: the Council recalls the importance for the credibility of the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure of having timely statistics of the highest quality for inclusion in the scoreboard and stresses the need for the Commission (Eurostat) to pursue all necessary initiatives to assure a reliable procedure for the completion of these statistics as well as a continuous improvement of the underlying statistical information. It invites the European Statistical System and the European System of Central Banks to continue to work together on improving the underlying statistics and to ensure comparability.
The modernisation of the European Statistical System (ESS): the Council recognises:
improvements in the efficiency of European statistics are essential, and that this could be a good long-term strategic option, especially in combination with a well-functioning priority-setting and simplification strategy, while at the same time ensuring the high quality of statistics in all Member States and taking into account the cost-benefit principle; that prioritisation in the development and production of statistics based on a strategic priority setting mechanism together with modern methods of statistical production, as outlined in the Commission’s 2009 Communication are important elements in the process of efficient use of resources and channelling them into priority areas.
Member States and the Commission are called upon to secure resources and to enhance the collaboration within the ESS based on a sound distribution of roles and tasks between its members, following cost-benefit analyses before implementation of major modernisation projects.
Lastly, the Council welcomes the fact that there has been follow-up on a number of aspects cited in the Court of Auditors’ Special Report No 12/2012 entitled “Did the Commission and Eurostat improve the process for producing reliable and credible European statistics?”, including with the Commission decision on Eurostat of September 2012, the proposals for amending Regulation 223/2009, and the European Statistical Programme 2013-2017. The ongoing work on amending Regulation 223/2009 should also contribute to better implement the code of Practice.
PURPOSE : to amend Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics in order to strengthen the professional independence of national statistical authorities.
PROPOSED ACT : Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.
BACKGROUND : recent economic developments have once again demonstrated the need to further strengthen the credibility of statistics. Reliability of statistical data in terms of technical quality- assessment criteria is a pre-requisite in order to ensure the trust of users. But equally important is the credibility of the institutions producing statistics. In this context, the professional independence of statistical authorities must receive particular attention and be guaranteed by law.
The Commission recognised this in its Communication ‘Towards robust quality management for European Statistics’ where it indicated the need to strengthen the governance of the European Statistical System (ESS) by securing unconditional application of the principle of professional independence of National Statistical Institutes (NSIs), by clarifying their coordinating role in the national statistical systems and by enhancing the use of administrative data for statistical purposes. Furthermore, it was proposed that ‘Commitments on Confidence in Statistics’ (CoC) be established in order to make national governments aware of their role in, and co-responsibility for, ensuring the credibility of official statistics by respecting the independence of NSIs. According to the Communication, all these measures should be introduced by an amendment of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. Moreover, the European Statistics Code of Practice should be revised accordingly.
The key relevance of the principle of professional independence of NSIs was also explicitly recognised by the European Parliament and the Council in the legislative ‘six-pack’ on enhanced economic governance, which entered into force in December 2011. It specified that the professional independence of national statistical authorities requires transparent recruitment and dismissal processes based solely on professional criteria. Moreover, on 13 March 2012 the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the Commission to rapidly implement measures to improve quality-management and governance in European statistics.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT : no impact assessment was undertaken. The proposal largely builds on the final conclusions and recommendations of the ESS ‘Task Force on the revision of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 and on Commitments on Confidence in Statistics’, which met several times in 2011.
LEGAL BASIS : Article 338(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
CONTENT : the proposal calls for a revision of the current basic legal framework for European statistics, adapting it to meet the policy needs and challenges created for European statistics by recent developments in the global economy. The main goal is to further strengthen governance in the European Statistical System in order to safeguard its high credibility and to respond adequately to data needs resulting from the enhanced economic-policy coordination in the European Union.
Professional independence of national statistical authorities : the proposal refers explicitly to the Heads of NSIs as persons whose independence in performing their duties is a pre-condition for establishing the independence of the respective institutions. To that end, it is indispensable that Heads of NSIs have the freedom to decide on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics. They must be also forbidden from seeking, and protected from receiving, instructions from national governments and other institutions. Moreover, Heads of NSIs should be granted considerable autonomy in deciding on the internal management of the statistical office and allowed to publicly comment on the budget allocated to the NSI in the context of statistical tasks to be performed. Furthermore, there must exist transparent and legally binding rules for the appointment, transfer and dismissal of Heads of NSI, based solely on professional criteria.
However, Heads of NSIs should not only enjoy broad autonomy, they should also be accountable for the results the NSIs provide both in terms of statistical output and budget execution. Accordingly, they should present an annual report on the statistical activities and the financial situation of the respective authority.
Commitments on Confidence in Statistics : the proposal also includes the establishment of ‘Commitments on Confidence in Statistics’. These declarations of respect of the European Statistics Code of Practice, and notably of the principle of independence of NSIs, aim at strengthening statistical governance in the EU and safeguarding the credibility of European statistics. According to the proposal, they should be signed by the governments of all Member States and counter-signed by the Commission, both at the highest applicable level. Each CoC is intended to be drafted individually by the Member State concerned and to contain country-specific improvement actions. The actual implementation of these actions would be monitored by Eurostat as part of the already established regular assessment of Member States’ compliance with the European Statistics Code of Practice.
The role of the NSIs : the coordinating role of NSIs in the national statistical systems is clarified by the proposal and explicit references to institutions and functions to be coordinated have been added. In addition, the proposal contains further amendments.
Administrative data: the proposal aims to establish a legal framework for more extensive use of administrative data sources for the production of European statistics without increasing the burden on respondents, NSIs and other national authorities. According to the proposal, NSIs should be involved, to the extent necessary, in decisions on the design, development and discontinuation of administrative records, which could be used in the production of statistical data. They should also coordinate relevant standardisation activities and receive metadata on administrative data extracted for statistical purposes. Free and timely access to administrative records should be granted to NSIs, other national authorities and Eurostat, but only within their own respective public administrative system and to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics.
Eurostat : the proposal incorporates the need to adequately secure the independent position of Eurostat at Union level in the same way as is proposed for NSIs at national level. It is crucial for the credibility of the entire European Statistical System and was strongly emphasised by a vast majority of the Member States in the preceding stakeholder consultation.
Programming period : in order to simplify budget planning for statistical activities and to make it more stable, the programming period of the European statistical programme was brought into line with the Union’s multi-annual financial framework.
BUDGETARY IMPLICATIONS : The proposal is expected to have no resource impact within the ESS. On the contrary, it is meant to simplify and improve coordination and collaboration within the system, thus ultimately leading to more efficient production of European statistics and to a reduced burden on respondents.
The human resources required within the Commission will be met by staff from the Directorate General who are already assigned to management of the legal act concerned and/or have been redeployed within the Directorate General.
DELEGATED POWERS : the Commission will have the power to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty.
PURPOSE : to amend Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics in order to strengthen the professional independence of national statistical authorities.
PROPOSED ACT : Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.
BACKGROUND : recent economic developments have once again demonstrated the need to further strengthen the credibility of statistics. Reliability of statistical data in terms of technical quality- assessment criteria is a pre-requisite in order to ensure the trust of users. But equally important is the credibility of the institutions producing statistics. In this context, the professional independence of statistical authorities must receive particular attention and be guaranteed by law.
The Commission recognised this in its Communication ‘Towards robust quality management for European Statistics’ where it indicated the need to strengthen the governance of the European Statistical System (ESS) by securing unconditional application of the principle of professional independence of National Statistical Institutes (NSIs), by clarifying their coordinating role in the national statistical systems and by enhancing the use of administrative data for statistical purposes. Furthermore, it was proposed that ‘Commitments on Confidence in Statistics’ (CoC) be established in order to make national governments aware of their role in, and co-responsibility for, ensuring the credibility of official statistics by respecting the independence of NSIs. According to the Communication, all these measures should be introduced by an amendment of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. Moreover, the European Statistics Code of Practice should be revised accordingly.
The key relevance of the principle of professional independence of NSIs was also explicitly recognised by the European Parliament and the Council in the legislative ‘six-pack’ on enhanced economic governance, which entered into force in December 2011. It specified that the professional independence of national statistical authorities requires transparent recruitment and dismissal processes based solely on professional criteria. Moreover, on 13 March 2012 the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the Commission to rapidly implement measures to improve quality-management and governance in European statistics.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT : no impact assessment was undertaken. The proposal largely builds on the final conclusions and recommendations of the ESS ‘Task Force on the revision of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 and on Commitments on Confidence in Statistics’, which met several times in 2011.
LEGAL BASIS : Article 338(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
CONTENT : the proposal calls for a revision of the current basic legal framework for European statistics, adapting it to meet the policy needs and challenges created for European statistics by recent developments in the global economy. The main goal is to further strengthen governance in the European Statistical System in order to safeguard its high credibility and to respond adequately to data needs resulting from the enhanced economic-policy coordination in the European Union.
Professional independence of national statistical authorities : the proposal refers explicitly to the Heads of NSIs as persons whose independence in performing their duties is a pre-condition for establishing the independence of the respective institutions. To that end, it is indispensable that Heads of NSIs have the freedom to decide on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics. They must be also forbidden from seeking, and protected from receiving, instructions from national governments and other institutions. Moreover, Heads of NSIs should be granted considerable autonomy in deciding on the internal management of the statistical office and allowed to publicly comment on the budget allocated to the NSI in the context of statistical tasks to be performed. Furthermore, there must exist transparent and legally binding rules for the appointment, transfer and dismissal of Heads of NSI, based solely on professional criteria.
However, Heads of NSIs should not only enjoy broad autonomy, they should also be accountable for the results the NSIs provide both in terms of statistical output and budget execution. Accordingly, they should present an annual report on the statistical activities and the financial situation of the respective authority.
Commitments on Confidence in Statistics : the proposal also includes the establishment of ‘Commitments on Confidence in Statistics’. These declarations of respect of the European Statistics Code of Practice, and notably of the principle of independence of NSIs, aim at strengthening statistical governance in the EU and safeguarding the credibility of European statistics. According to the proposal, they should be signed by the governments of all Member States and counter-signed by the Commission, both at the highest applicable level. Each CoC is intended to be drafted individually by the Member State concerned and to contain country-specific improvement actions. The actual implementation of these actions would be monitored by Eurostat as part of the already established regular assessment of Member States’ compliance with the European Statistics Code of Practice.
The role of the NSIs : the coordinating role of NSIs in the national statistical systems is clarified by the proposal and explicit references to institutions and functions to be coordinated have been added. In addition, the proposal contains further amendments.
Administrative data: the proposal aims to establish a legal framework for more extensive use of administrative data sources for the production of European statistics without increasing the burden on respondents, NSIs and other national authorities. According to the proposal, NSIs should be involved, to the extent necessary, in decisions on the design, development and discontinuation of administrative records, which could be used in the production of statistical data. They should also coordinate relevant standardisation activities and receive metadata on administrative data extracted for statistical purposes. Free and timely access to administrative records should be granted to NSIs, other national authorities and Eurostat, but only within their own respective public administrative system and to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics.
Eurostat : the proposal incorporates the need to adequately secure the independent position of Eurostat at Union level in the same way as is proposed for NSIs at national level. It is crucial for the credibility of the entire European Statistical System and was strongly emphasised by a vast majority of the Member States in the preceding stakeholder consultation.
Programming period : in order to simplify budget planning for statistical activities and to make it more stable, the programming period of the European statistical programme was brought into line with the Union’s multi-annual financial framework.
BUDGETARY IMPLICATIONS : The proposal is expected to have no resource impact within the ESS. On the contrary, it is meant to simplify and improve coordination and collaboration within the system, thus ultimately leading to more efficient production of European statistics and to a reduced burden on respondents.
The human resources required within the Commission will be met by staff from the Directorate General who are already assigned to management of the legal act concerned and/or have been redeployed within the Directorate General.
DELEGATED POWERS : the Commission will have the power to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty.
Documents
- Final act published in Official Journal: Regulation 2015/759
- Final act published in Official Journal: OJ L 123 19.05.2015, p. 0090
- Draft final act: 00026/2015/LEX
- Decision by Parliament, 2nd reading: T8-0103/2015
- Committee recommendation tabled for plenary, 2nd reading: A8-0137/2015
- Committee draft report: PE554.676
- Commission communication on Council's position: COM(2015)0125
- Commission communication on Council's position: EUR-Lex
- Council position: 05161/2/2015
- Council position published: 05161/2/2015
- Council statement on its position: 06582/2015
- Approval in committee of the text agreed at early 2nd reading interinstitutional negotiations: PE604.834
- Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE604.834
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)87
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading: T7-0505/2013
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading: A7-0436/2012
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE500.544
- Committee draft report: PE497.894
- Contribution: COM(2012)0167
- Contribution: COM(2012)0167
- Contribution: COM(2012)0167
- Legislative proposal: COM(2012)0167
- Legislative proposal: EUR-Lex
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2012)0167
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Legislative proposal: COM(2012)0167 EUR-Lex
- Committee draft report: PE497.894
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE500.544
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)87
- Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE604.834
- Council statement on its position: 06582/2015
- Council position: 05161/2/2015
- Commission communication on Council's position: COM(2015)0125 EUR-Lex
- Committee draft report: PE554.676
- Draft final act: 00026/2015/LEX
- Contribution: COM(2012)0167
- Contribution: COM(2012)0167
- Contribution: COM(2012)0167
Activities
- Ildikó GÁLL-PELCZ
Plenary Speeches (3)
- 2016/11/22 European statistics (A8-0137/2015 - Hugues Bayet) HU
- 2016/11/22 European statistics (debate)
- 2016/11/22 European statistics (debate)
- Liem HOANG NGOC
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- 2016/11/22 European statistics (A7-0436/2012 - Liem Hoang Ngoc) (vote)
- 2016/11/22 European statistics (debate)
- 2016/11/22 European statistics (debate)
- Marina ALBIOL GUZMÁN
Plenary Speeches (1)
- Erik BÁNKI
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 European statistics (debate)
- Zigmantas BALČYTIS
Plenary Speeches (1)
- Hugues BAYET
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- José BLANCO LÓPEZ
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- Steeve BRIOIS
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- Gianluca BUONANNO
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- Salvatore CICU
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- Alberto CIRIO
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- Pál CSÁKY
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- Javier COUSO PERMUY
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- Michel DANTIN
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- Rachida DATI
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- Isabella DE MONTE
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- Norbert ERDŐS
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- Georgios EPITIDEIOS
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- Edouard FERRAND
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- Lorenzo FONTANA
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- Francisco de Paula GAMBUS MILLET
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- Enrico GASBARRA
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- Arne GERICKE
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- Tania GONZÁLEZ PEÑAS
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- Antanas GUOGA
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- Brian HAYES
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- Hans-Olaf HENKEL
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- Pablo IGLESIAS
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- Ramón JÁUREGUI ATONDO
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- Petr JEŽEK
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- Ivan JAKOVČIĆ
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- Philippe JUVIN
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- Barbara KAPPEL
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- Afzal KHAN
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- Béla KOVÁCS
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- Paloma LÓPEZ BERMEJO
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- Ivana MALETIĆ
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- Notis MARIAS
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- David MARTIN
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- Jean-Luc MÉLENCHON
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- Bernard MONOT
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- Marlene MIZZI
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- Sophie MONTEL
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- Alessia Maria MOSCA
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- Péter NIEDERMÜLLER
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- Franz OBERMAYR
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- Florian PHILIPPOT
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- Marijana PETIR
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- Andrej PLENKOVIĆ
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- Salvatore Domenico POGLIESE
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- Claude ROLIN
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- Matteo SALVINI
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- Lola SÁNCHEZ CALDENTEY
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- Remo SERNAGIOTTO
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- Maria Lidia SENRA RODRÍGUEZ
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- Siôn SIMON
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- Catherine STIHLER
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- Richard SULÍK
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- Eleftherios SYNADINOS
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- Tibor SZANYI
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- Mylène TROSZCZYNSKI
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- Ramon TREMOSA i BALCELLS
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- Ángela VALLINA
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- Miguel VIEGAS
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Votes
A7-0436/2012 - Liem Hoang Ngoc - Am 43 - Bloc 1 #
A7-0436/2012 - Liem Hoang Ngoc - Résolution législative #
Amendments | Dossier |
69 |
2012/0084(COD)
2012/11/19
ECON
69 amendments...
Amendment 13 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 1 (1) The European Statistical System (the ESS), as a partnership, has in general successfully consolidated its activities to ensure the development, production and dissemination of high-quality, regulated and reliable European statistics, including by improving the governance of the system.
Amendment 14 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 2 (2) Some weaknesses have, however, recently been identified, in particular with regard to the statistical quality- management framework, and there is a need to further strengthen the credibility of statistics.
Amendment 15 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 2 (2) Some serious systemic inaccuracies and weaknesses have, however, recently been identified, in particular with regard to the statistical quality-
Amendment 16 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 2 (2)
Amendment 17 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 3 (3) The Commission suggested action to address these weaknesses and to strengthen the governance of the ESS in its Communication of 15 April 2011 to the European Parliament and the Council ‘Towards robust quality management for European Statistics’ . In particular, it
Amendment 18 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 6 (6) Those aspects should not remain limited to the statistics produced for the purposes of the fiscal-surveillance system and the excessive-deficit procedure but should apply to all European statistics developed, produced and disseminated by the ESS, including those relating to growth and employment, taking account of and assessing the added value of statistics gathered for attainment of the targets of the Europe 2020 Strategy.
Amendment 19 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 7 (7) Moreover, the adequacy of resources attributed on an annual or a multiannual basis and available to meet statistical needs is a necessary condition for the professional independence of statistical authorities
Amendment 20 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 7 (7) Moreover, the adequacy of resources attributed on an annual or a multiannual basis and available to meet statistical needs is a necessary condition
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 8 (8) To that effect, the professional independence of statistical authorities should be strengthened and minimum standards should be enforced, in particular as regards the heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs), to whom specific guarantees should be provided in terms of the performance of statistical tasks, organisational management and resource allocation.
Amendment 22 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 8 8. To that effect, the professional independence of statistical authorities should be strengthened and minimum standards should be enforced, in particular as regards the heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs), to whom specific guarantees should be provided in terms of the performance of statistical tasks, organisational management and resource allocation and whose professional abilities should be assessed.
Amendment 23 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 8 (8) To that effect, the professional independence of statistical authorities should be strengthened in order to safeguard their high credibility and minimum standards should be enforced, in particular as regards the heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs), to whom specific guarantees should be provided in terms of the performance of statistical tasks, organisational management and resource allocation.
Amendment 24 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 8 (8) To that effect, the professional independence of statistical authorities should be strengthened and minimum standards, unified at European level, should be enforced, in particular as regards the heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs), to whom specific guarantees should be provided in terms of the performance of statistical tasks, organisational management and resource allocation.
Amendment 25 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 8 a (new) (8a) As well as the independence of national statistical institutes (NSIs), it is necessary for the independence of Eurostat to be consolidated and guaranteed by means of effective parliamentary consultation and control.
Amendment 26 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 9 (9) Furthermore, the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs should be clarified as regards its scope, so as to achieve more efficient coordination of statistical activities at national level, including quality management. At the same time, it is necessary to step up coordination and cooperation national statistical institutes (NSIs) and Eurostat and remedy any shortcomings observed in this respect.
Amendment 27 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 9 (9) Furthermore, the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs for European statistics produced through the ESS should be clarified as regards its scope, so as to achieve more efficient coordination of statistical activities within the ESS at national level, including quality management.
Amendment 28 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 9 a (new) (9 a) In accordance with Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 and Article 2a of Council Regulation (EC) No 2533/98 of 23 November 1998 concerning the collection of statistical information by the European Central Bank1, the ESS and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) cooperate closely to ensure complete and coherent European statistics produced by the two statistical systems in their fields of competence in accordance with their respective work programmes. Particular areas of cooperation include national accounts and balance of payment statistics, as well as the provision of advice to the Commission on statistics related to the excessive deficit procedure. ______________ 1 OJ L 318, 27.11.1998, p. 8.
Amendment 29 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 10 (10) In order to reduce the burden on statistical authorities and respondents, the NSIs and other national authorities should be able to access and use administrative records of publicly available information, including those filled electronically, promptly and free-of-
Amendment 30 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 10 a (new) (10a) National and European statistical data must be easy to compare and access and must be updated promptly and regularly so as to ensure that EU policies and funding initiatives take full account of developments in Europe, in particular the consequences of the economic crisis.
Amendment 31 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 11 (11) The NSIs should furthermore be consulted at an early stage on the design of new administrative records that could provide data for statistical purposes and on planned changes to, or cessation of, existing administrative sources. They should also receive relevant metadata from the owners of administrative data and coordinate standardisation activities concerning administrative records that are relevant for statistical data production. The exercise by the NSIs and other national authorities of competences related to access, use, standardisation, initial design, subsequent development and cessation of ESCB administrative records should not interfere with the performance of ESCB tasks specified in Article 127 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and with safeguards on central bank independence under Articles 130 and 282 (3) of the TFEU and Article 7 of Protocol (No 4) on the Statute of the European System of Central Banks and of the European Central Bank.
Amendment 32 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 11 (11) The NSIs should furthermore be consulted at an early stage on the design of new administrative records that could provide data for statistical purposes and on planned changes to, or cessation of, existing administrative sources, as long as such consultations do not delay the administrative procedures unduly. Consultations can be informal if this speeds up the process. They should also receive relevant metadata from the owners of administrative data and coordinate standardisation activities concerning administrative records that are relevant for statistical data production.
Amendment 33 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 12 (12) The confidentiality of data obtained from administrative records should be protected under the common principles and guidelines applicable to all confidential data used for the production of European statistics. Quality
Amendment 34 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 12 (12) The confidentiality of data obtained from administrative records should be protected under the common principles and guidelines applicable to all confidential data used for the production of European statistics.
Amendment 35 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 13 (13) The quality of European statistics could be strengthened and the confidence of users reinforced, by involving national
Amendment 36 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 13 (13) The quality of European statistics could be strengthened and the confidence of users reinforced, by involving national governments in power at the time in the responsibility of applying the European Statistics Code of Practice and providing the final guarantee for the accuracy of data supplied by the Central Statistical Institute. To this end, a ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’ should be established in each Member State and include specific undertakings by its government to implement the Code and national quality-assurance frameworks, including self-assessments and improvement actions.
Amendment 37 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 13 (13) The quality of European statistics could be strengthened and the confidence of users reinforced, by involving national governments in the responsibility of rigorously applying the European Statistics Code of Practice. To this end, a ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’ should be established in each Member State and include specific undertakings by its government to implement the Code and national quality-assurance frameworks, including self-assessments and improvement actions.
Amendment 38 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 13 a (new) (13 a) The Commission (Eurostat) website should allow easy access to complete, user-friendly data series and should include easily comprehensible, comparative, coloured graphs. This should apply to all data sets, and equal representation of those sets should be guaranteed. Where possible, periodic updates should provide year-on-year and month-on-month information on each Member State.
Amendment 39 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 18 (18) There is a need for uniform conditions for implementing access to confidential data for scientific purposes without compromising transparency. Implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission with a view to establishing the arrangements, rules and conditions governing such access at Union level, in accordance with the examination procedure laid down in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and the Council laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by the Member States of the Commission’s exercise of implementing powers.9
Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a regulation Recital 19 (19) Since the objective of this Regulation cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States and can be better achieved
Amendment 41 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 2 Regulation No 223/2009 on European Statistics Article 5 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 1. The national statistical authority designated by each Member State as the body having the responsibility for coordinating all activities
Amendment 42 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 2 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics Article 5 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 The coordinating responsibility of the NSI shall cover all other national authorities responsible for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics produced under this Regulation. The NSI shall, in particular, be responsible at national level for coordinating statistical programming and reporting, quality monitoring, methodology, data transmission and communication on ESS statistical actions and shall cooperate with the respective national central bank (NCB) to ensure production of complete and coherent European statistics through the ESS and the ESCB in their respective fields of competence.
Amendment 43 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 2 Regulation 223/2009 Article 5 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 The coordinating responsibility of the NSI shall cover all other national authorities responsible for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics. The NSI shall, in particular, be responsible at national level for coordinating statistical programming and reporting, quality monitoring, elucidating methodology, data transmission and communication on ESS statistical actions.
Amendment 44 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics Article 5a – paragraph 1 1. Within their national statistical system, the heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics. They shall be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the NSI. They shall coordinate the statistical activities of all national authorities that contribute to the development, production and dissemination of European statistics produced through the ESS. Furthermore, they shall cooperate with the respective NCBs on issues related to the production of European statistics that are common to the ESS and to the ESCB. When carrying out these tasks, the heads of NSIs shall act in an independent manner; they shall neither seek nor take instructions from any government or other institution, body, office or entity; they shall refrain from any action incompatible with the performance of these tasks.
Amendment 45 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 1. Within their national statistical system, the heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for
Amendment 46 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5a – paragraph 1 1. Within their national statistical system, the heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics which are produced by NSIs. They shall be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the NSI. They shall
Amendment 47 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5 a – paragraph 1 (1) Within their national statistical system, the heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes,
Amendment 48 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5a – paragraph 2 Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5a – paragraph 2 2. The procedures for recruitment, transfer and dismissal of heads of NSIs shall be transparent and based on professional criteria only. Heads of NSIs shall be appointed by national governments after consulting the National Parliament. Candidates shall be invited to appear before the relevant national parliamentary committees prior to their appointment. The Heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on the processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all statistics produced by the respective NSIs. The Head of NSI shall be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the NSI. When carrying out these tasks the Heads of NSIs shall act in an independent manner and shall neither seek nor take any instructions from any government or any institution, body, office or agency. The Heads of NSIs shall be accountable for the statistical activities and budget execution of the respective NSIs. He/She may be invited to appear before the relevant committee of the national parliament to discuss a matter pertaining to statistical governance and express comments on budget allocation issues related to the statistical activities of the respective NSIs.
Amendment 50 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5a – paragraph 2 2. The procedures for recruitment, transfer and dismissal of heads of NSIs shall be transparent
Amendment 51 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5 a – paragraph 2 (2) The procedures for recruitment, transfer and dismissal of heads of NSIs
Amendment 52 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5a – paragraph 2a (new) 2 a. The dismissal of the heads of NSIs shall be duly motivated and not consequent on political changes.
Amendment 53 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5a – paragraph 3 3. The heads of NSIs shall be accountable for the statistical activities and budget execution of the NSI; they shall publish an annual report and may be invited to appear before the relevant committee of the national parliament to discuss matter pertaining to statistical governance and express comments on budget allocation issues related to the statistical activities of the respective NSIs.
Amendment 54 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 (3) The heads of NSIs shall be accountable for the statistical activities and budget execution of the NSI; they shall publish an annual report and may express comments on budget allocation issues in national parliaments related to the statistical activities of the NSI.
Amendment 55 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 3 a (new) Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 5b (new) (3a) The following Article 5b is inserted: Article 5b National Statistical Advisory Boards 1. A National Statistical Governance Advisory Board (the Board) shall be established in each Member State. The purpose of the Board shall be to provide an independent overview of the national providers of European statistics as regards the implementation of the Code of Practice. 2. The Board shall report annually to national Parliaments on the implementation of the Code of Practice in a Member State, and advise the national authorities on appropriate measures to facilitate its implementation. 3. The Board shall represent a cross- section of Union interests and for that purpose they shall comprise at least one Member designated by the Commission.
Amendment 56 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 4 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 6 – paragraph 2 2. At Union level, the Commission (Eurostat) shall act independently in ensuring the production of European statistics according to established rules and statistical principles. In this respect, it shall have the
Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 4 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 6 – paragraph 2 2. At Union level, the Commission (Eurostat) shall act independently in ensuring the production of European statistics according to established rules and
Amendment 58 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 a (new) Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 6a (new) Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 a (new) Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 6 a (new) Amendment 60 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 a (new) Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 7 a (new) Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 b (new) Regulation (EC) No 233/2009 Article 7 b (new) (4b) the following Article is inserted: "Article 7b Fine for manipulation of statistics 1. Unless Council objects with a qualified majority, the Commission may impose a fine on a Member State that intentionally or, by gross negligence, seriously misrepresents statistical data. 2. In order to establish the existence of an infringement referred to in paragraph 1, the Commission may conduct all necessary investigations. The Commission may decide to initiate an investigation when it finds that there are clear indications of serious misrepresentations of data. The Commission shall conduct its investigation taking into account any comments submitted by the Member State subject to investigation. In order to carry out its tasks, the Commission may request that the Member States subject to investigation provide information. The Commission may also conduct on-site inspections and have access to all data produced by an NSI at national, regional and local level. If required by the law of the Member State subject to investigation, authorisation by a judicial authority shall be obtained before any on site inspection. Upon completion of its investigation, and before submitting any proposal to the Council, the Commission shall give to the Member State subject to investigation the opportunity of being heard on the matters being investigated. The Commission shall base its proposal to the Council only on facts on which the Member State has had the opportunity to comment. The rights of the defence of the Member State subject to investigation shall be fully respected during the investigation. 3. The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 26a concerning: (a) detailed criteria establishing the amount of the fine; and (b) detailed rules on the procedure for the investigations referred to in paragraph 2, associated measures and reporting, including detailed rules of procedure aimed at guaranteeing the rights of the defence and relating to access to the file, legal representation, confidentiality, time limits, and the collection of fines. 4. The Court of Justice of the European Union shall have unlimited jurisdiction to review decisions whereby the Council has fixed a fine in accordance with paragraph 1. It may annul, reduce or increase the fine imposed."
Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 c (new) Regulation (EC) No 233/2009 Article 7 c (new) (4c) the following Article is inserted: "Article 7c Transmission and quality of data In case the data flow from NSIs to Eurostat, or the quality of the data, is not to the satisfaction of the Commission, the Commission shall send a public warning to the Member State concerned, publish it on the Eurostat website, and include a reference to it in the corresponding data set. If within six months the problems have not been remedied, the Commission may impose fines in accordance with article [to be inserted, article 7b new on fine for manipulation of statistics]."
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 3. Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their statistics. To this effect, each Member State, represented by its government, shall sign and implement a ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’ whereby specific policy commitments are made to implement the Code and to establish a national quality assurance framework, including self-assessments and improvement actions. The Commitment shall be counter-signed by the Commission. The statistical data, with particular reference to accounting and financial data, used for the purpose of implementing Protocol No 12 on the excessive deficit procedure and the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union shall be certified by the European Court of Auditors, where appropriate on the basis of certification of national statistical data by national audit bodies.
Amendment 64 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 3. Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their statistics. To this effect, each Member
Amendment 65 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 3. Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their
Amendment 66 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 3. Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their statistics. To this effect, each Member State, represented by its government,
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 3. Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their statistics. To this effect, each Member State, represented by its government, shall sign and implement a ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’ whereby specific policy commitments are made to
Amendment 68 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 3. Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their statistics. To this effect, each Member State, represented by its government, shall sign and implement a “Commitment on Confidence in Statistics” whereby specific policy commitments are made to implement the Code and to establish a national quality assurance framework, including self-assessments and improvement actions. The Commitment shall be counter-signed by the Commission. NSIs shall publish on their websites whether there is a "Commitment on Confidence in Statistics" established in their Member State.
Amendment 69 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 These commitments shall be regularly monitored by the Commission on the basis of annual reports sent by Member States. The Commission shall report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation of these commitments within 3 years of the entry into force of this Regulation. If demonstrated that serious problems persist, the Commission shall propose legislation to render the commitment binding.
Amendment 70 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 5 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 11 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2a (new) The Commission shall devise a template for and encourage peer review and best practice exchanges amongst NSIs.
Amendment 71 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 6 Specific quality requirements, such as target values and minimum standards for the
Amendment 72 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 6 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 12(2) Specific quality requirements, such as target values and minimum standards for the production of statistics, and guidance on methodology, may be laid down in sectoral legislation. Where sectoral legislation does not so provide, the Commission may adopt, by means of delegated acts in accordance with Article 26a, such specific quality requirements and guidance on methodology.
Amendment 73 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 6 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 12 – paragraph 2 Specific quality requirements, such as target values and minimum standards for the production of statistics, may be laid down in sectoral legislation. Where sectoral legislation does not so provide, the Commission may adopt, by means of delegated acts in accordance with Article 26a, such specific quality requirements, provided that these delegated acts do not impose a significant administrative burden on the Member States and on the respondent units.
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 a (new) Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 16 – paragraph 1a (7a) In Article 16, paragraph 1, point (a) is replaced by the following: "a) maximising the availability of statistical aggregates at European level thus enlarging its coverage to economic activities of family businesses and of the third sector, including social economy and improving the timeliness of European statistics, especially in relation to the indicators underpinning the EU2020 objectives,"
Amendment 75 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 8 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 17a – paragraph 1 1. In order to reduce the burden on respondents, the NSIs, other national authorities as referred to in Article 4 and the Commission (Eurostat) shall have the right to access and use, promptly and free of charge, all administrative records and to integrate these administrative records with statistics, to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics produced under this Regulation.
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 8 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 17a – paragraph 1 1. In order to reduce the burden on respondents, the NSIs, other national authorities as referred to in Article 4 and the Commission (Eurostat) shall have the right to access and use, promptly and free
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 8 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 17a – paragraph 1 (1) In order to reduce the burden on respondents, the NSIs, other national authorities as referred to in Article 4 and the Commission (Eurostat) shall have the right to access and use, promptly and free of charge, all administrative records and to integrate these administrative records with statistics, but only to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics.
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 8 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 17a – paragraph 3 3.
Amendment 79 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 8 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 17a – paragraph 4 4.
Amendment 80 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 1 – point 8 Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 Article 17a – paragraph 4a (new) 4a. The NSIs shall receive relevant metadata from the owners of administrative records used for statistical purposes.
Amendment 81 #
Proposal for a regulation Article 2 – paragraph 2 This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. It shall be made available in consolidated form within three months of its entry into force.
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The Council adopted conclusions on EU statistics as part of an annual review of statistical governance. In its conclusions, the Council stressed that EU policy frameworks rely increasingly on the timely provision of high quality socio-economic statistics. These play an important role in planning, decision-making and the monitoring of policy initiatives. The conclusions focus on the following: EU Statistical Governance: the Council invited the Commission and Member States to pursue these efforts in order to enhance, wherever and as appropriate, shared standards of professional independence and good governance at all layers of the ESS. It stressed that there is a particular need to secure the credibility of European statistics by strengthening the professional independence of Eurostat and of national statistical institutes, in full compliance with the European Statistics Code of Practice, and clarifying their coordinating role within their respective statistical systems. Quality assurance of key statistical output: whilst welcoming the efforts made by Eurostat to further strengthen EDP verification procedures, the Council encouraged the Commission to continue work on this project to develop accrual-based European Public Sector Accounting Standards (EPSAS) applicable to public sector entities, while respecting subsidiarity and national competences and the proportion between potential costs and benefits. The 2014 Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) Status Report on Information Requirements in EMU: the Council endorsed the 2014 EFC Status Report and welcomed the progress since 2013 in terms of availability of Principal European Economic Indicators (PEEIs) generally. However, timeliness of the PEEIs remains similar to 2013, and a harmonised indicator on house sales (quarterly) is not yet fully available. Furthermore, the Council took the view that the provision of G20 aggregates, in addition to quarterly GDP and monthly CPI, fulfilling the data quality frameworks in place, would be required. Statistics for the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure and structural statistics: the Council welcomed progress towards the modernisation of the European statistical system (ESS) as well as the EU structural statistics. It recalled that the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure must rely upon sound and harmonised official statistics, including in the scoreboard. It also welcomed the development of an action plan for improving the quality and timeliness of statistics on inequality, poverty, income and social exclusion. Efficiency and priority setting: the Council stressed that the long-term strategic modernisation goals have to be shared by the ESS partners, and be accomplished by short-term achievements in specific statistical areas, as identified in close cooperation between ESS members. Whilst recognising that need to balance new statistical demands with efficiency gains and effective priority-setting, the Council welcomed the objectives of the ESS Vision 2020 as a response to these challenges. It encouraged the ESS to work on measures to implement the agreed Vision 2020 and called on the Member States and the Commission to secure and prioritise resources, while recognising that the resources available in Member States and the Commission to achieve this are limited. |
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he European Parliament adopted by 517 votes to 20 with 65 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics. Parliament adopted its position in first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure. The amendments adopted in plenary were the result of a compromise between Parliament and Council. They amend the Commission proposal as follows: Independence: the amendments adopted aimed to ensure the independence of the authorities in relation to possible political pressure at national and Union level and to ensure high quality statistical information. To that end, the procedures for recruitment, transfer and dismissal of heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs) and, where appropriate, statistical heads of other national authorities producing European statistics, should be: (i) transparent; (ii) based only on professional criteria; (iii) be free of political pressure; (iv) have due regard to equal opportunity and, in particular, to gender balance. These procedures must be made public. Member States may establish a national body for assuring the professional independence of the producers of European statistics in the Member State. Furthermore, the independence of Eurostat must be consolidated and guaranteed by means of effective parliamentary scrutiny and control. Director General of the Commission (Eurostat): the statistical office of the Commission (Eurostat) shall be headed by a Director-General appointed by the Commission, for a non-renewable term of office of seven years, after consultation with the European Parliament and Council. The Director General shall · have sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all statistics produced by the Commission; · be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the Commission (Eurostat); · appear annually in the framework of Statistical Dialogue before the relevant committee of the European Parliament. Before imposing any disciplinary measure on the Director-General, the Commission shall consult the European Parliament. Coordination: Parliament clarified the scope of the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs for European statistics produced through the European Statistical System (ESS). It also recommended strengthening coordination and collaboration between the NSIs and Eurostat. Furthermore, the ESS and the ESCB should closely cooperate to ensure production of complete and coherent European statistics. Access to statistics : European statistics should be easy to compare and to access and should be updated promptly and regularly so as to ensure that Union policies and funding initiatives take full account of developments in Europe, in particular with regard to the consequences of the economic crisis. Commitments regarding trust in statistics : this would aim to ensure the confidence of the public in the quality of European statistics to rigorously apply the European Statistics Code of Practice (the Code of Practice). To that end, Member States and the Commission shall establish and publish on their websites, specific policy commitments moving towards overall confidence in statistics, including a citizens summary The Commitments by the Commission (Eurostat) shall be regularly monitored by ESGAB on the basis of an annual report sent by the Commission. Quality of data: the Commission shall adopt implementing acts laying down the arrangements, structure and periodicity of quality reports provided for in sectoral legislation. Where sectoral legislation provides for fines in cases where Member States misrepresent statistical data, the Commission may initiate and conduct investigations as necessary, including, where appropriate, on-site inspections in order to establish whether such misrepresentation was serious and intentional or grossly negligent. Where the Commission considers that a Member State has failed to fulfill its obligations under the Regulation or under the applicable sectoral legislation as regards the representation of the statistical data, it shall act in accordance with Article 258 TFEU. New
he European Parliament adopted by 517 votes to 20 with 65 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics. Parliament adopted its position in first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure. The amendments adopted in plenary were the result of a compromise between Parliament and Council. They amend the Commission proposal as follows: Independence: the amendments adopted aimed to ensure the independence of the authorities in relation to possible political pressure at national and Union level and to ensure high quality statistical information. To that end, the procedures for recruitment, transfer and dismissal of heads of national statistical institutes (NSIs) and, where appropriate, statistical heads of other national authorities producing European statistics, should be: (i) transparent; (ii) based only on professional criteria; (iii) be free of political pressure; (iv) have due regard to equal opportunity and, in particular, to gender balance. These procedures must be made public. Member States may establish a national body for assuring the professional independence of the producers of European statistics in the Member State. Furthermore, the independence of Eurostat must be consolidated and guaranteed by means of effective parliamentary scrutiny and control. Director General of the Commission (Eurostat): the statistical office of the Commission (Eurostat) shall be headed by a Director-General appointed by the Commission, for a non-renewable term of office of seven years, after consultation with the European Parliament and Council. The Director General shall
Before imposing any disciplinary measure on the Director-General, the Commission shall consult the European Parliament. Coordination: Parliament clarified the scope of the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs for European statistics produced through the European Statistical System (ESS). It also recommended strengthening coordination and collaboration between the NSIs and Eurostat. Furthermore, the ESS and the ESCB should closely cooperate to ensure production of complete and coherent European statistics. Access to statistics : European statistics should be easy to compare and to access and should be updated promptly and regularly so as to ensure that Union policies and funding initiatives take full account of developments in Europe, in particular with regard to the consequences of the economic crisis. Commitments regarding trust in statistics : this would aim to ensure the confidence of the public in the quality of European statistics to rigorously apply the European Statistics Code of Practice (the Code of Practice). To that end, Member States and the Commission shall establish and publish on their websites, specific policy commitments moving towards overall confidence in statistics, including a citizens summary The Commitments by the Commission (Eurostat) shall be regularly monitored by ESGAB on the basis of an annual report sent by the Commission. Quality of data: the Commission shall adopt implementing acts laying down the arrangements, structure and periodicity of quality reports provided for in sectoral legislation. Where sectoral legislation provides for fines in cases where Member States misrepresent statistical data, the Commission may initiate and conduct investigations as necessary, including, where appropriate, on-site inspections in order to establish whether such misrepresentation was serious and intentional or grossly negligent. Where the Commission considers that a Member State has failed to fulfill its obligations under the Regulation or under the applicable sectoral legislation as regards the representation of the statistical data, it shall act in accordance with Article 258 TFEU. |
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PURPOSE : to amend Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics in order to strengthen the professional independence of national statistical authorities. PROPOSED ACT : Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. BACKGROUND : recent economic developments have once again demonstrated the need to further strengthen the credibility of statistics. Reliability of statistical data in terms of technical quality- assessment criteria is a pre-requisite in order to ensure the trust of users. But equally important is the credibility of the institutions producing statistics. In this context, the professional independence of statistical authorities must receive particular attention and be guaranteed by law. The Commission recognised this in its Communication Towards robust quality management for European Statistics where it indicated the need to strengthen the governance of the European Statistical System (ESS) by securing unconditional application of the principle of professional independence of National Statistical Institutes (NSIs), by clarifying their coordinating role in the national statistical systems and by enhancing the use of administrative data for statistical purposes. Furthermore, it was proposed that Commitments on Confidence in Statistics (CoC) be established in order to make national governments aware of their role in, and co-responsibility for, ensuring the credibility of official statistics by respecting the independence of NSIs. According to the Communication, all these measures should be introduced by an amendment of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. Moreover, the European Statistics Code of Practice should be revised accordingly. The key relevance of the principle of professional independence of NSIs was also explicitly recognised by the European Parliament and the Council in the legislative six-pack on enhanced economic governance, which entered into force in December 2011. It specified that the professional independence of national statistical authorities requires transparent recruitment and dismissal processes based solely on professional criteria. Moreover, on 13 March 2012 the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the Commission to rapidly implement measures to improve quality-management and governance in European statistics. IMPACT ASSESSMENT : no impact assessment was undertaken. The proposal largely builds on the final conclusions and recommendations of the ESS Task Force on the revision of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 and on Commitments on Confidence in Statistics, which met several times in 2011. LEGAL BASIS : Article 338(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. CONTENT : the proposal calls for a revision of the current basic legal framework for European statistics, adapting it to meet the policy needs and challenges created for European statistics by recent developments in the global economy. The main goal is to further strengthen governance in the European Statistical System in order to safeguard its high credibility and to respond adequately to data needs resulting from the enhanced economic-policy coordination in the European Union. Professional independence of national statistical authorities: the proposal refers explicitly to the Heads of NSIs as persons whose independence in performing their duties is a pre-condition for establishing the independence of the respective institutions. To that end, it is indispensable that Heads of NSIs have the freedom to decide on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics. They must be also forbidden from seeking, and protected from receiving, instructions from national governments and other institutions. Moreover, Heads of NSIs should be granted considerable autonomy in deciding on the internal management of the statistical office and allowed to publicly comment on the budget allocated to the NSI in the context of statistical tasks to be performed. Furthermore, there must exist transparent and legally binding rules for the appointment, transfer and dismissal of Heads of NSI, based solely on professional criteria. However, Heads of NSIs should not only enjoy broad autonomy, they should also be accountable for the results the NSIs provide both in terms of statistical output and budget execution. Accordingly, they should present an annual report on the statistical activities and the financial situation of the respective authority. Commitments on Confidence in Statistics: the proposal also includes the establishment of Commitments on Confidence in Statistics. These declarations of respect of the European Statistics Code of Practice, and notably of the principle of independence of NSIs, aim at strengthening statistical governance in the EU and safeguarding the credibility of European statistics. According to the proposal, they should be signed by the governments of all Member States and counter-signed by the Commission, both at the highest applicable level. Each CoC is intended to be drafted individually by the Member State concerned and to contain country-specific improvement actions. The actual implementation of these actions would be monitored by Eurostat as part of the already established regular assessment of Member States compliance with the European Statistics Code of Practice. The role of the NSIs: the coordinating role of NSIs in the national statistical systems is clarified by the proposal and explicit references to institutions and functions to be coordinated have been added. In addition, the proposal contains further amendments. Administrative data: the proposal aims to establish a legal framework for more extensive use of administrative data sources for the production of European statistics without increasing the burden on respondents, NSIs and other national authorities. According to the proposal, NSIs should be involved, to the extent necessary, in decisions on the design, development and discontinuation of administrative records, which could be used in the production of statistical data. They should also coordinate relevant standardisation activities and receive metadata on administrative data extracted for statistical purposes. Free and timely access to administrative records should be granted to NSIs, other national authorities and Eurostat, but only within their own respective public administrative system and to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics. Eurostat: the proposal incorporates the need to adequately secure the independent position of Eurostat at Union level in the same way as is proposed for NSIs at national level. It is crucial for the credibility of the entire European Statistical System and was strongly emphasised by a vast majority of the Member States in the preceding stakeholder consultation. Programming period: in order to simplify budget planning for statistical activities and to make it more stable, the programming period of the European statistical programme was brought into line with the Unions multi-annual financial framework. BUDGETARY IMPLICATIONS : The proposal is expected to have no resource impact within the ESS. On the contrary, it is meant to simplify and improve coordination and collaboration within the system, thus ultimately leading to more efficient production of European statistics and to a reduced burden on respondents. The human resources required within the Commission will be met by staff from the Directorate General who are already assigned to management of the legal act concerned and/or have been redeployed within the Directorate General. DELEGATED POWERS : the Commission will have the power to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty. New
PURPOSE : to amend Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics in order to strengthen the professional independence of national statistical authorities. PROPOSED ACT : Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. BACKGROUND : recent economic developments have once again demonstrated the need to further strengthen the credibility of statistics. Reliability of statistical data in terms of technical quality- assessment criteria is a pre-requisite in order to ensure the trust of users. But equally important is the credibility of the institutions producing statistics. In this context, the professional independence of statistical authorities must receive particular attention and be guaranteed by law. The Commission recognised this in its Communication Towards robust quality management for European Statistics where it indicated the need to strengthen the governance of the European Statistical System (ESS) by securing unconditional application of the principle of professional independence of National Statistical Institutes (NSIs), by clarifying their coordinating role in the national statistical systems and by enhancing the use of administrative data for statistical purposes. Furthermore, it was proposed that Commitments on Confidence in Statistics (CoC) be established in order to make national governments aware of their role in, and co-responsibility for, ensuring the credibility of official statistics by respecting the independence of NSIs. According to the Communication, all these measures should be introduced by an amendment of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. Moreover, the European Statistics Code of Practice should be revised accordingly. The key relevance of the principle of professional independence of NSIs was also explicitly recognised by the European Parliament and the Council in the legislative six-pack on enhanced economic governance, which entered into force in December 2011. It specified that the professional independence of national statistical authorities requires transparent recruitment and dismissal processes based solely on professional criteria. Moreover, on 13 March 2012 the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the Commission to rapidly implement measures to improve quality-management and governance in European statistics. IMPACT ASSESSMENT : no impact assessment was undertaken. The proposal largely builds on the final conclusions and recommendations of the ESS Task Force on the revision of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 and on Commitments on Confidence in Statistics, which met several times in 2011. LEGAL BASIS : Article 338(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. CONTENT : the proposal calls for a revision of the current basic legal framework for European statistics, adapting it to meet the policy needs and challenges created for European statistics by recent developments in the global economy. The main goal is to further strengthen governance in the European Statistical System in order to safeguard its high credibility and to respond adequately to data needs resulting from the enhanced economic-policy coordination in the European Union. Professional independence of national statistical authorities: the proposal refers explicitly to the Heads of NSIs as persons whose independence in performing their duties is a pre-condition for establishing the independence of the respective institutions. To that end, it is indispensable that Heads of NSIs have the freedom to decide on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics. They must be also forbidden from seeking, and protected from receiving, instructions from national governments and other institutions. Moreover, Heads of NSIs should be granted considerable autonomy in deciding on the internal management of the statistical office and allowed to publicly comment on the budget allocated to the NSI in the context of statistical tasks to be performed. Furthermore, there must exist transparent and legally binding rules for the appointment, transfer and dismissal of Heads of NSI, based solely on professional criteria. However, Heads of NSIs should not only enjoy broad autonomy, they should also be accountable for the results the NSIs provide both in terms of statistical output and budget execution. Accordingly, they should present an annual report on the statistical activities and the financial situation of the respective authority. Commitments on Confidence in Statistics: the proposal also includes the establishment of Commitments on Confidence in Statistics. These declarations of respect of the European Statistics Code of Practice, and notably of the principle of independence of NSIs, aim at strengthening statistical governance in the EU and safeguarding the credibility of European statistics. According to the proposal, they should be signed by the governments of all Member States and counter-signed by the Commission, both at the highest applicable level. Each CoC is intended to be drafted individually by the Member State concerned and to contain country-specific improvement actions. The actual implementation of these actions would be monitored by Eurostat as part of the already established regular assessment of Member States compliance with the European Statistics Code of Practice. The role of the NSIs: the coordinating role of NSIs in the national statistical systems is clarified by the proposal and explicit references to institutions and functions to be coordinated have been added. In addition, the proposal contains further amendments. Administrative data: the proposal aims to establish a legal framework for more extensive use of administrative data sources for the production of European statistics without increasing the burden on respondents, NSIs and other national authorities. According to the proposal, NSIs should be involved, to the extent necessary, in decisions on the design, development and discontinuation of administrative records, which could be used in the production of statistical data. They should also coordinate relevant standardisation activities and receive metadata on administrative data extracted for statistical purposes. Free and timely access to administrative records should be granted to NSIs, other national authorities and Eurostat, but only within their own respective public administrative system and to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics. Eurostat: the proposal incorporates the need to adequately secure the independent position of Eurostat at Union level in the same way as is proposed for NSIs at national level. It is crucial for the credibility of the entire European Statistical System and was strongly emphasised by a vast majority of the Member States in the preceding stakeholder consultation. Programming period: in order to simplify budget planning for statistical activities and to make it more stable, the programming period of the European statistical programme was brought into line with the Unions multi-annual financial framework. BUDGETARY IMPLICATIONS : The proposal is expected to have no resource impact within the ESS. On the contrary, it is meant to simplify and improve coordination and collaboration within the system, thus ultimately leading to more efficient production of European statistics and to a reduced burden on respondents. The human resources required within the Commission will be met by staff from the Directorate General who are already assigned to management of the legal act concerned and/or have been redeployed within the Directorate General. DELEGATED POWERS : the Commission will have the power to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty. |
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The Council adopted conclusions on EU statistics. These conclusions may be summarised as follows: EU Statistical Governance: the Council welcomes Commission proposal for amending Regulation (EC) 223/2009 on European statistics, in view of reinforcing the governance framework especially regarding professional independence of the national statistical institutes. It also welcomes the strengthening of the national statistical institutes coordination role which is key to ensuring the implementation of the Principles of the Code of Practice for European Statistics throughout the European Statistical System. The Council considers that Commitments on Confidence in statistics are an important feature of the statistical governance and that these commitments must be rapidly implemented in all Member States, taking fully into account national specificities. The Council agrees with the European Statistical Governance Advisory Board (ESGAB) in urging governments to acknowledge their share of responsibility in reinforcing professional independence and strengthening the credibility of European statistics. Quality assurance of key statistical output: the Council welcomes the progress made in the implementation of a preventive approach to enhance the quality of excessive deficit procedure (EDP) statistics, in particular regarding upstream dialogue visits. It takes note that the delegated act sanctioning the manipulation of EDP statistics will enter into force in November 2012. The Council awaits the conclusions of the Commissions study on the suitability of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) for Member States. The Council requests that Eurostat presents by early 2013 to the Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) an interim report on the impact of the new ESA 2010 on public finance statistics. The 2012 EFC Status Report on Information Requirements in EMU: the Council welcomes the progress since 2011, and notes that the availability and quality of principal European economic indicators (PEEIs) generally have improved but that a harmonised indicator on house sales is not yet available. However, the release dates still remain well behind the targets for national quarterly sector accounts and employment figures. The Council stresses the importance of (i) strengthening co-operation with partner countries and organisations in order to ensure the timely availability of the required data in all countries involved; (ii) for G20 aggregates fulfilling the data quality frameworks to be in place. Eurostat and the ECB are called upon to provide an updated EFC Status Report on the fulfilment of the updated EMU statistical requirements in 2013. Scoreboard statistics for the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure: the Council recalls the importance for the credibility of the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure of having timely statistics of the highest quality for inclusion in the scoreboard and stresses the need for the Commission (Eurostat) to pursue all necessary initiatives to assure a reliable procedure for the completion of these statistics as well as a continuous improvement of the underlying statistical information. It invites the European Statistical System and the European System of Central Banks to continue to work together on improving the underlying statistics and to ensure comparability. The modernisation of the European Statistical System (ESS): the Council recognises:
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The Council adopted conclusions on EU statistics. These conclusions may be summarised as follows: EU Statistical Governance: the Council welcomes Commission proposal for amending Regulation (EC) 223/2009 on European statistics, in view of reinforcing the governance framework especially regarding professional independence of the national statistical institutes. It also welcomes the strengthening of the national statistical institutes coordination role which is key to ensuring the implementation of the Principles of the Code of Practice for European Statistics throughout the European Statistical System. The Council considers that Commitments on Confidence in statistics are an important feature of the statistical governance and that these commitments must be rapidly implemented in all Member States, taking fully into account national specificities. The Council agrees with the European Statistical Governance Advisory Board (ESGAB) in urging governments to acknowledge their share of responsibility in reinforcing professional independence and strengthening the credibility of European statistics. Quality assurance of key statistical output: the Council welcomes the progress made in the implementation of a preventive approach to enhance the quality of excessive deficit procedure (EDP) statistics, in particular regarding upstream dialogue visits. It takes note that the delegated act sanctioning the manipulation of EDP statistics will enter into force in November 2012. The Council awaits the conclusions of the Commissions study on the suitability of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) for Member States. The Council requests that Eurostat presents by early 2013 to the Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) an interim report on the impact of the new ESA 2010 on public finance statistics. The 2012 EFC Status Report on Information Requirements in EMU: the Council welcomes the progress since 2011, and notes that the availability and quality of principal European economic indicators (PEEIs) generally have improved but that a harmonised indicator on house sales is not yet available. However, the release dates still remain well behind the targets for national quarterly sector accounts and employment figures. The Council stresses the importance of (i) strengthening co-operation with partner countries and organisations in order to ensure the timely availability of the required data in all countries involved; (ii) for G20 aggregates fulfilling the data quality frameworks to be in place. Eurostat and the ECB are called upon to provide an updated EFC Status Report on the fulfilment of the updated EMU statistical requirements in 2013. Scoreboard statistics for the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure: the Council recalls the importance for the credibility of the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure of having timely statistics of the highest quality for inclusion in the scoreboard and stresses the need for the Commission (Eurostat) to pursue all necessary initiatives to assure a reliable procedure for the completion of these statistics as well as a continuous improvement of the underlying statistical information. It invites the European Statistical System and the European System of Central Banks to continue to work together on improving the underlying statistics and to ensure comparability. The modernisation of the European Statistical System (ESS): the Council recognises:
Member States and the Commission are called upon to secure resources and to enhance the collaboration within the ESS based on a sound distribution of roles and tasks between its members, following cost-benefit analyses before implementation of major modernisation projects. Lastly, the Council welcomes the fact that there has been follow-up on a number of aspects cited in the Court of Auditors Special Report No 12/2012 entitled Did the Commission and Eurostat improve the process for producing reliable and credible European statistics?, including with the Commission decision on Eurostat of September 2012, the proposals for amending Regulation 223/2009, and the European Statistical Programme 2013-2017. The ongoing work on amending Regulation 223/2009 should also contribute to better implement the code of Practice. |
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activities/2/type |
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Deadline AmendmentsNew
Committee draft report |
activities/4/date |
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2012-10-15T00:00:00New
2012-11-19T00:00:00 |
activities/4/docs/0/title |
Old
PE497.894New
PE500.544 |
activities/4/docs/0/type |
Old
Committee draft reportNew
Amendments tabled in committee |
activities/4/docs/0/url |
Old
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE497.894New
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE500.544 |
activities/4/type |
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Committee draft reportNew
Amendments tabled in committee |
activities/6 |
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activities/6/docs/0/url |
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE500.544
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activities/4 |
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activities/5 |
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activities/1/docs/0/url |
Old
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=EN&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2012&nu_doc=167New
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2012/0167/COM_COM(2012)0167_EN.pdf |
activities/4 |
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activities/3/docs/0/url |
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE497.894
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activities/3 |
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activities/2/committees/0/shadows |
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committees/0/shadows |
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activities/3/date |
Old
2012-11-28T00:00:00New
2012-12-17T00:00:00 |
activities/4/date |
Old
2013-02-05T00:00:00New
2013-03-11T00:00:00 |
procedure/legal_basis |
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activities/3 |
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activities/4 |
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activities/1/docs/0/text |
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activities/2/committees/0/date |
2012-05-07T00:00:00
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activities/2/committees/0/rapporteur |
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committees/0/date |
2012-05-07T00:00:00
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committees/0/rapporteur |
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activities/1/docs/0/celexid |
CELEX:52012PC0167:EN
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procedure/legal_basis |
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activities/1/docs/0/celexid |
CELEX:52012PC0167:EN
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activities |
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committees |
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links |
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other |
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procedure |
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