Friday, October 23, 2009

ΑΛΛΑΓΕΣ ΓΙΑ ΑΞΙΟΥΜΑΤΟΥΧΟΥΣ ΤΗΣ Ε.Ε. ΛΟΓΩ ΙΔΡΥΣΗΣ ΤΗΣ EEAS

''7,000 EU officials likely to be affected by the creation of the European External Action Service.
The European External Action Service (EEAS) is likely to affect around 7,000 European Union officials. There are 400 staff – including diplomats on secondment from member states – working on foreign policy in the secretariat of the Council of Ministers. Current estimates are that 6,500 Commission officials will be involved, mostly in the Commission's delegations abroad and in the directorate-general for external relations. The bulk of the former are hired locally on temporary contracts, typically for one year.
An unresolved question is whether units and their staff from Commission or Council departments will be subsumed in their entirety into the EEAS, or whether officials will need to re-apply for their transferred jobs..''
''Εuropean Voice''
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Αλλά και το Ευρωπαικό Κοινοβούλιο παρεμβαίνει στο κρίσιμο αυτό θέμα
''..The European Parliament has no formal input at this stage but will send a political signal today (22 October), by adopting a report that calls for the EEAS to be part of the Commission, which would hand MEPs the ability to control its budget.
Member states want the new high representative to submit a detailed proposal on the organisation and functioning of the EEAS within one month of the Lisbon treaty entering into force. Revisions to staff and financial regulations will also need to be prepared during that period. They also call on the high representative, “as a matter of priority”, to draft a “road-map for the upgrading of EU delegations”..''

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