Title: ENP: Political Dimension
1ENP Political Dimension
- Kakha Gogolashvili
- Geplac Project Director
- Batumi, 26-30 June, 2008
2European Integration
- Economic Integration
- Free Trade Area
- Customs Union
- Single Market, Economic and Monetary Union
- Political Cooperation and Political Union
- Security
- International Affairs
- Defense
- Justice and Home Affairs
- - Migration
- - Drugs
- - Terrorism
- - Corruption
3EU Foreign Policy Instruments
- International Agreements
- Common Strategies
- Common Positions
- Joint Actions
4EU International Agreements
- Trade, Economic and Commercial Cooperation
Agreement - Association Agreement
- Europe Agreement
- Partnership and Cooperation Agreement
- Stabilization and Association Agreement
- Lome Convention
5 6Original Idea
- The PCA framework was designed to help countries
emerged after the dissolution of the Soviet Union
to strengthen their sovereignty and develop into
functioning democracies and market economies.
7Objectives
- Framework for Political Dialogue
- Support in the consolidation of Democracy
- Support in the development of Market Economy
- Establishment of international rules for trade
- Provide base for cooperation in different fields
8Political Dialogue
- Increasing political relations with the EU and
community of democratic nations - Convergence of positions on international issues
- Cooperation on matters strengthening security and
stability in Europe - Promotion of HR and other democratic values
9Trade
- Most Favored Nation treatment (MFN)
- Free Transit of goods
- No Quantitative Restrictions
- Safeguards and Antidumping measures
- Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)
- Except trade in textile and nuclear materials
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10Business, Investments
- Establishments of Companies
- Operation of Companies
- Treatment of subsidiaries and branches
- Employment rules
11Business, Investments
- Establishments of Companies
- Operation of Companies
- Treatment of subsidiaries and branches
- Employment rules
12Others
- Current Payment and Capital
- Intellectual and commercial property protection
(conventions) - Legislative cooperation (art. 43)
13Institutions
- Cooperation Council
- Cooperation Committee
- Parliamentary Cooperation Committee
- Subcommittees
14Reasons of difficulties in PCA implementation
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- Absence of
- Conditionality
- Action motivating tool
- Effective external monitoring mechanism
15- The ENP goes beyond the existing Partnership
and Co- operation Agreement to offer the prospect
of an increasingly close relationship with the
EU, involving a significant degree of economic
integration and a deepening of political
cooperation.
16Basic Pinciples
- Joint ownership
- Differentiation
17Basic Notions
- ENP Strategy Paper
- Country Report and Action Plan
- European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument
- Neighborhood (Enhanced) Agreement
18Genesis of ENP
- April 2002 The General Affairs Council requests
the Commission and the High Representative for
CFSP to elaborate ideas on the EUs relations
with its neighbors. - December 2002 EC President Prodi proposes A
Policy of Proximity a ring of friends. - December 2002 the Copenhagen European Council
declares that the Union remains determined to
promote stability and prosperity within and
beyond the new borders of the Union. - March 2003 EC Communication Wider Europe
Neighbourhood A New Framework for Relations with
our Eastern and Southern Neighbours - July 2003 EC Communication 393 Paving the way
for a New Neighbourhood Instrument - December 2003 the European Council adopts the
Solana document A Secure Europe in a Better
World - May 2004 EC Communication European
Neighboorhoud Policy Strategy Paper
19ENP Action Plan Priorities Ar-
- Strengthening the rule of law, of democratic
structures and pluralism (e.g. the reform of
electoral legislation in line with Council of
Europe (CoE) and Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) recommendations and
the holding of democratic elections
constitutional reform taking into account CoE
recommendations reform of local
self-government) - Strengthening respect for human rights and
fundamental freedoms, especially regarding
freedom of expression and freedom of assembly - Improvements in the business climate as well as
public sector modernisation - Further efforts to tackle corruption and fraud
- Reform of tax and customs administrations and
legislation - Progress in poverty reduction
- Progress on sustainable development and
environmental protection - The decommissioning of the Medzamor Nuclear Power
Plant - Progress towards conflict resolution and enhanced
regional cooperation.
20ENP Action Plan Priorities - Az-
- Strengthening the rule of law, democratic
structures and pluralism (improved institutional
division of powers, reform of local self
government) and strengthening of electoral
legislation and processes so as to enhance
democratic election standards - Implementation of effective reform in field of
rule of law (judiciary, law enforcement agencies)
- Enhanced protection of human rights and of
freedom and independence of the media - Increased efforts towards a balanced development
of the overall economic system - Improvements in the business climate as well as
public sector modernisation - Reform of tax and customs administrations and
legislation - Effective combating of corruption and fraud
- Increased transparency in the management of oil
revenues and in the privatisation process - Progress in poverty reduction, sustainable
development and environmental protection - Progress in WTO accession
- Progress in conflict resolution and enhanced
regional cooperation.
21ENP Action Plan Priorities - Geo-
- Strengthening respect for the rule of law (reform
of judiciary, law enforcement agencies,
penitentiary) and enhanced human rights
protection - Strengthening of democratic structures and
pluralism (reform of parliament, strengthening
independence of media, reform of local self
government, electoral reform) - Improvements in the business climate as well as
public sector modernisation - Reform of tax and customs administrations and
legislation and strengthening the fight against
corruption and fraud - A transparent privatization process
- Progress in poverty reduction, sustainable
development environmental protection - Progress in the resolution of conflicts and
enhanced regional cooperation. - Prudent macroeconomic policies need to be
maintained to support effective implementation of
an Action Plan.
22Reform of the whole judicial system in line with
European standards
- ensuring proper separation of powers
- improvement of training of judges, prosecutors,
and officials in judiciary - improved access to justice notably through the
establishment of an effective legal aid system - penitentiary and probation service
- system of execution of Court decisions
23 24- At a certain level of inequality in terms of
access to core Global Public Goods, the resulting
political instability and extremism, economic
unpredictability and massive migration flows risk
to become uncontrollable. - Rik Coolsaet Valérie Arnould , Global
Governance The Next Frontier.
25Global Public Goods
- international stability and security,
- open and inclusive economic system,
- enforceable legal order,
- global welfare in all its dimensions as an
equivalent to national welfare systems.
26 27Priority 6 romote peaceful resolution of
internal conflicts
- Contribute to the conflicts settlement in
Abkhazia, Georgia and Tskinvali Region/South
Ossetia - enhanced efforts at confidence building
- consideration of further economic assistance in
light of the progress in the conflict settlement
process - Include the issue of territorial integrity of
Georgia and settlement of Georgia's internal
conflicts in EU-Russia political dialogue
meetings.
28The Neighbourhood Policys overall objectives
could be summarized as
- preventing conflicts in the EUs neighbourhood
and acts of aggression against the EU itself - settling ongoing disputes and conflicts
- establishing close economic and political
partnerships based on shared values, prosperity
and security - controlling migration and all forms of illegal
trafficking into the EU - protecting the security of EU citizens living
abroad. -
- Rik Coolsaet Sven Biscop (eds.), A European
Security Concept for the 21st Century.
29Expectations
- Upgrading of trade incentives (better trade
regime) - Special schemes (or means) to encourage
European investment in the country - Establishing more liberal conditions for
access of Georgian citizens - Better and more intensive use of European
Commission funds for the education and training
of SC nationals - Political support vis-a-vis external threat
- Enforced cooperation in Justice and Home
Affairs issues and assistance in developing
effective law enforcement structures, customs
and border control institutions - Intensive assistance in the issue of the main
concern conflict resolution.
30 31The Treaty on EU,Maastricht (1992), references to
democracy
- framework of the provisions on a common foreign
and security policy according to article 11(1),
in fact, the development and consolidation of
democracy is among the objectives of the Union s
CFSP. - article 177 (2) of the Treaty Establishing a
European Community (TEC) Community policy in
the sphere of development cooperation should
contribute to the general objective of developing
and consolidating democracy
32Democracy for EU
- raison dêtre
- Community of values
- Civilian Superpower
- EU views the promotion of democracy as being
inseparable from the attainment of peace and
sufficient levels of material development. In
other words, the promotion of democracy is also a
security issue for the EU
33Guaranteesof Democracy
- liberty of association and organization, liberty
of thinking and - expression, right to vote, right of the political
leaders to compete for the electoral support,
alternative sources of - information, possibility to be elected, free and
fair elections, institutions that make the
government policies depend - on the vote. The rule of law must be added to all
these instruments.
34- Priority area 1Â
- Strengthen rule of law especially through reform
of the judicial system, including the
penitentiary system, and through rebuilding state
institutions. Strengthen democratic institutions
and respect for human rights and fundamental
freedoms in compliance with international
commitments of Georgia (PCA, Council of Europe,
OSCE, UN)
35Priority area 7
- Cooperation on Foreign and Security Policy
- Enhance EU-Georgia cooperation on Common Foreign
and Security Policy, including European Security
and Defence Policy - Georgia may be invited, on a case by case basis,
to align itself with EU positions on regional and
international issues. - Develop possibilities for enhanced EU Georgian
consultations on crisis management.
36Similarities in Accession Partnerships and ENP
- EU has asked CEEs to implement the following main
political priorities - reform of the judiciary (in particular
independence of the judiciary), - fight against corruption, reform of the
administration and decentralization, - real guarantee of political,
- civil, and economic and social rights and
protection of minorities
37EU and its Neighbourhood