Budgetary Transparency Sample Clauses
Budgetary Transparency. The Commission shall prepare an annual report to accompany the general budget of the Union, bringing together available and non-confidential information relating to: — the assets and liabilities of the Union, including those arising from borrowing and lending operations carried out by the Union in accordance with its powers under the Treaties, — the revenue, expenditure, assets and liabilities of the European Development Fund (EDF), the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), and other possible future mechanisms, including trust funds, — the expenditure incurred by Member States in the framework of enhanced cooperation, to the extent that it is not included in the general budget of the Union.
Budgetary Transparency. The Commission shall prepare an annual report to accompany the EU budget, bringing together available and non-confidential information relating to: - the assets and liabilities of the Union, including those arising from borrowing and lending operations carried out by the Union pursuant to its powers under the Treaties, - revenue, expenditure, assets and liabilities of the EDF, EFSF, ESM, and other possible future mechanisms, including trust funds; - expenditure incurred by Member States in the framework of enhanced cooperation, to the extent that they are not included in the annual budget.
Budgetary Transparency. The Commission shall prepare an annual report to accompany the general budget of the Union, bringing together available and non-confidential information relating to: - the revenue, expenditure, assets and liabilities of the European Development Fund (EDF)4, the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), and other possible future mechanisms, - the expenditure incurred by Member States in the framework of enhanced cooperation, to the extent that it is not included in the general budget of the Union., - climate expenditure, on the basis of an effective methodology set out by the Commission and, where relevant, in accordance with sectoral legislation, for monitoring climate-spending and its performance in view of achieving an – Expenditure contributing to halting and reversing the decline of biodiversity, on the basis of an effective, transparent and comprehensive methodology set out by the Commission , in cooperation with the European Parliament and the Council, and, where relevant, in accordance with sectoral legislation, in view of working towards the ambition of providing 7.5% of annual spending under the MFF to biodiversity objectives in the year 2024 and 10% of annual spending under the MFF to biodiversity objectives in 2026 and 2027, while considering the existing overlaps between climate and biodiversity goals. - the promotion, throughout implementation and monitoring of relevant programmes, of equality between women and men as well as rights and equal opportunities for all, and the mainstreaming of these objectives as well as gender-mainstreaming, including by strengthening the assessment of gender impacts under the Better Regulation framework in impact assessments and evaluations. The Commission will examine how to develop a methodology to measure the relevant expenditure at programme level in the 2021-2027 MFF. The Commission will use this methodology as soon as it is available. No later than 1 January 2023, the Commission will implement this methodology for certain centrally managed programmes to test its feasibility. At mid-term, it will be explored whether the methodology can be extended to other programmes for the remainder of the multiannual financial framework. - the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in all relevant EU programmes of the 2021-2027 MFF. The effective methodology referred to in the fourth indent of the first paragraph, willshall be transparent, comprehensive, results...
