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"The entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon radically changed the comitology procedure, turning it into a new system for adopting delegated acts and implementing acts; see Articles 290 and 291 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). The implementation of Article 290 TFEU was the subject of a non-binding common understanding between the institutions. The common understanding concerning Article 291 TFEU provided for the adoption of a regulation laying down ‘in advance the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by Member States of the Commission’s exercise of implementing powers’. The Casini report proposes changes to the comitology rules. The new Rule 87a, in combination with the new Rule 88, lays down the standard procedure to be followed. The rapporteur proposes a procedure setting out more clearly the rules for cases requiring rapid approval or implementation of a delegated act. This proposal’s most positive element is the possibility that a group – or 40 Members – can contest the decision of the committee responsible. What is contradictory about this process is that Parliament is gaining this power rather than the European Council and the national parliaments, which have the power to control their governments’ actions."@en1
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