Council Decision

of 30 January 2006

on the principles, priorities and conditions contained in the European Partnership with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and repealing Decision 2004/518/EC

(2006/57/EC) (repealed)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 533/2004 of 22 March 2004 on the establishment of European Partnerships in the framework of the stabilisation and association process(1), and in particular Article 2 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Whereas:

(1) The Thessaloniki European Council of 19-20 June 2003 endorsed the introduction of the European Partnerships as a means of realising the European perspective of the western Balkan countries within the framework of the stabilisation and association process.

(2) Regulation (EC) No 533/2004 provides in its Article 2 that the Council is to decide on the principles, priorities and conditions to be contained in the European Partnerships, as well as any subsequent adjustments.

(3) The Council adopted on 14 June 2004 a first European Partnership with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia(2). It is appropriate to update this Partnership in order to identify new priorities for further work on the basis of the findings of the opinion on the application from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for membership of the European Union.

(4) Regulation (EC) No 533/2004 stated that the follow-up to the European Partnerships will be ensured within the framework of the mechanisms established under the stabilisation and association process.

(5) In order to prepare for further integration with the European Union, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia should develop a plan with a timetable and specific measures to address the priorities of this European Partnership.

(6) Decision 2004/518/EC should therefore be repealed,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

In accordance with Article 1 of Regulation (EC) No 533/2004, the principles, priorities and conditions in the European Partnership with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are set out in the Annex hereto, which forms an integral part of this Decision.

Article 2

The implementation of the European Partnership shall be monitored through the mechanisms established under the stabilisation and association process, notably the annual progress reports presented by the Commission.

Article 3

Decision 2004/518/EC shall be repealed.

Article 4

This Decision shall take effect on the third day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 30 January 2006.

For the Council

The President

U. Plassnik

ANNEXTHE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: 2005 EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP

1.INTRODUCTION

The Thessaloniki European Council endorsed the introduction of the European Partnerships as a means of realising the European perspective of the western Balkan countries within the framework of the stabilisation and association process.

The first Partnership with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was adopted by the Council on 14 June 2004. It is appropriate to update this first Partnership on the basis of the Commission's opinion on the application from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for membership of the European Union. The second European Partnership identifies new priorities for action.

The new priorities are adapted to the country's specific needs and stage of preparation and will be updated as necessary. The European Partnership also provides guidance for financial assistance to the country.

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is expected to adopt a plan including a timetable and specific measures to address the European Partnership priorities.

2.PRINCIPLES

The stabilisation and association process remains the framework for the European course of the western Balkan countries, all the way to their future accession.

The main priorities identified for the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia relate to its capacity to meet the criteria defined by the Copenhagen European Council of 1993 and the conditions set for the stabilisation and association process, notably the conditions defined by the Council in its conclusions of 29 April 1997 and 21 and 22 June 1999, the content of the final declaration of the Zagreb Summit of 24 November 2000 and the Thessaloniki Agenda.

3.PRIORITIES

The priorities listed in this European Partnership have been selected on the basis that it is realistic to expect that the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia can complete them or take them substantially forward over the next few years. A distinction is made between short-term priorities, which are expected to be accomplished within one to two years, and medium-term priorities, which are expected to be accomplished within three to four years. The priorities concern both legislation and the implementation thereof.

Taking into account the substantial costs required for implementation and enforcement of the acquis as well as the complexity of the EU requirements in certain areas, this Partnership does not include all important tasks at this stage. Future Partnerships will include further priorities in line with the progress made by the country.

Among the short-term priorities, the key priorities have been identified and grouped together at the beginning of section 3.1. The order of these key priorities does not imply any ranking in their importance.

3.1.SHORT-TERM PRIORITIES

Key priorities
Political criteria
Democracy and the rule of law
Elections
Public administration
Judicial system
Anti-corruption policy
Ohrid Framework Agreement
Human rights and the protection of minorities
Regional issues and international obligations
Economic criteria
Ability to assume the obligations of membership
Free movement of goods
Free movement of capital
Public procurement
Company law
Intellectual property law
Competition
Financial services
Information society and media
Agriculture and rural development
Food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary policy
Transport policy
Energy
Taxation
Statistics
Enterprise and industrial policy
Regional policy and coordination of structural instruments
Justice, freedom and security
Environment
Customs union
External relations
Financial control

3.2.MEDIUM-TERM PRIORITIES

Political criteria
Democracy and the rule of law
Public administration
Judicial system
Anti-corruption policy
Ohrid Framework Agreement
Human rights and the protection of minorities
Economic criteria
Ability to assume the obligations of membership
Free movement of goods
Freedom of movement for workers
Right of establishment and freedom to provide services
Company law
Competition
Information society and media
Agriculture and rural development
Food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary policy
Transport policy
Energy
Taxation
Statistics
Social policy and employment
Enterprise and industrial policy
Regional policy and coordination of structural instruments
Justice, freedom and security
Science and research
Environment
Consumer and health protection
Customs union
Foreign, security and defence policy
Financial control

4.PROGRAMMING

Community assistance under the stabilisation and association process to the western Balkan countries will be provided under the existing financial instruments, in particular Council Regulation (EC) No 2666/2000 of 5 December 2000 on assistance for Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia(3). Accordingly, this Decision will have no financial implications. The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia can have access to funding from multi-country and horizontal programmes.

5.CONDITIONALITY

Community assistance under the stabilisation and association process to the western Balkan countries is conditional on further progress in satisfying the Copenhagen criteria as well as progress in meeting the specific priorities of this European Partnership. Failure to respect these conditions could lead the Council to take appropriate measures on the basis of Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 2666/2000. Community assistance will also be subject to the conditions defined by the Council in its Conclusions of 29 April 1997 and of 21 to 22 June 1999, in particular as regards the recipients' undertaking to carry out democratic, economic and institutional reforms.

6.MONITORING

The implementation of the European Partnership will be monitored through the mechanisms established under the stabilisation and association process, notably the annual reports presented by the Commission.

(2)

Council Decision 2004/518/EC of 14 June 2004 on the principles, priorities and conditions contained in the European Partnership with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (OJ L 222, 23.6.2004, p. 20).

(3)

OJ L 306, 7.12.2000, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 2112/2005 (OJ L 344, 27.12.2005, p. 23).