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This initiative seeks to analyse application of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality, ensuring that these principles are respected in European Union proposals. Subsidiarity is a dynamic and evolving concept that allows actions of the European Union to be extended, if necessary, and limits actions when they cease to be justified.
Proportionality is a guiding principle for the exercise of European Union powers, whether exclusive or shared, which should not exceed what is necessary in order to attain objectives. Two major innovations in this area stand out: the creation of the Impact Assessment Board, and the fact of the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, which confers an important role on national parliamentarians in judging the manner in which these two principles are applied
political control, which may lead to a revision or possible removal of the proposal, or
judicial control, with recourse to the Court of Justice if it is believed these principles were violated. This assessment system allows the Union to legislate better, analysing and justifying its proposals, and it allows the Union to improve quality, accuracy and transparency. I welcome the fact that the impact assessment system is working correctly, and I support reinforcement of the process of analysis."@en1
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