Hearings – Smart Conditionality – 13-05-2025 – Committee on Budgets – Committee on Budgetary Control – Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs

Source: European Parliament

The objective of the joint public hearing is to provide the Members of the BUDG, CONT and LIBE Committees with input from academics and practitioners on how to ensure that final beneficiaries and recipients can continue to receive EU funding where the EU has suspended payments to a Member State due to rule of law breaches by the central government.

Although the Rule of law Conditionality Regulation explicitly requires Member States whose EU funds have been (partially) suspended due to rule of law breaches to respect their obligations towards final recipients and beneficiaries, in practice, the latter are often deprived of EU funding. The concept of ‘smart conditionality’ should ensure that final recipients and beneficiaries, including local and regional authorities, NGOs, students and other stakeholders, are not punished for the rule of law violations by the central government.

The public hearing should feed into Parliament’s forthcoming implementation report on the Rule of law conditionality Regulation and the political discussions on the EU’s post-2027 multiannual financial framework by gathering input on how smart conditionality can be implemented in practice. This includes in particular the necessary legislative changes, if any, to implement the concept.