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1 How to work with EU institutions ? Key Note Speech by Pascal Goergen Representative of the Brussels-Capital Region to the EU «Practical Skills for Regional Co-operation in Europe» AER SUMMER SCHOOL – Maramures – 29 August 2006

2 How to work with EU institutions ? «Practical Skills for Regional Co-operation in Europe» AER SUMMER SCHOOL – Maramures – 29 August 2006 How to influence EU decisions ? How can we defend our interests ?

3 Introduction 1.Short Definition of Lobbying and Lobbying Techniques 2.Influencing Tools for Regions in the EU Making Process 3.An example : how to lobby the EU Council ? 4. Conclusion : good results, enough work… Content

4 Introduction : reminder Specific institutional organisation of Belgium : federal State with 3 Regions, 3 Communities and 3 Languages. Our Regions have legislative powers (own regional laws) international competences in their fields (research, transport, environment, regional policy,…) Diplomatic representative of the Brussels-Capital Region working in the PermRep of Belgium to the EU

5 Where? Right at the heart of Europe, Rond-Point Schuman, inside the Belgian Permanent representation to the EU When? Since 1994 (agreement between the Federal State and the regional level) Who? 1 representative + 1 deputy-repres. + staff Organization ?  Diplomatically: PR and deputy-PR (no instructions from them)  Administratively: Foreign Affairs Administration  Politically: Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs Introduction : structure

6 Government of Brussels-Capital Minister-PresidentMinister of Foreign Affairs Minister R&D - Employment Minister of Transport Minister of Environment Administration RELEX PR Belgium Contacts with the regional administrations 19 local authorities Other regional/local partners (Brussels-Europe Liaison Office) Brussels-Capital Region Walloon Region, Flanders + 24 Permanent Representations Brussels-Capital Parliament

7 Interface between the European institutions on one hand (the Commission, the Council, the European Parliament, the Committee of Regions, the Economic and Social Committee,...) and the Brussels-Capital Region on the other ; Defending and representing the interests of the Brussels-Capital Region within the European institutions ; Anticipating decisions to be taken and monitoring the work of the European institutions in close collaboration with the Permanent Representation of Belgium ; Managing and transferring useful information, analysing proposals for Community regulations and programms ; Introduction : missions & tasks

8 Monitoring information, providing opinions and assistance on European dossiers to the Government, the Minister of the Brussels-Capital Region, para-regional organizations, the 19 municipal districts and the inhabitants of the Brussels-Capital Region ; Coordinating transposition of European directives on the scale of Brussels ; Developing relations with other regional representations present in Brussels in common field (regional policy, research, Euromed partnership,…) Introduction : missions & tasks

9 How to influence EU decisions ? How to lobby ? Practical tips

10 1.Short Definition and Lobbying Techniques (I) Lobbying There are a lot of definition of the word «lobbying» : « Lobbying is about trying to influence directly or indirectly the process of making, applying or interpreting legislative measures, norms, regulations or indeed any kind of activity by public authorities.» Some experts consider «a lobbyist like a merchant of information»…

11 1.Short Definition and Lobbying Techniques (II) Phase 1 : Identification of the Objectives Reducing costs that will result from a specific directive or regulation maximising the advantages of a decision or minimising its consequences anticipating decisions that might be made about the implementation of directives or rules participating in the preparation of action through thematic networks and with other partners (lobby actions concerning the regions & the ENP)

12 1.Short Definition and Lobbying Techniques (III) Phase 2 : Monitoring  Monitoring includes the identification of information providers and decision makers in order to gather, organise and use relevant information.  Good monitoring practice consists to set those informations into a wider context taking all different positions of Member States, political parties, technical detail and technological evolution likely to affect the subject into account. + Drafting a clear argument for those involved

13 1.Short Definition and Lobbying Techniques (IV) Phase 3 : Developing a strategyPhase 3 : Developing a strategy 4 questions : What arguments should be used? (clear arguments !) Who are the individuals to exchange and engage with? When is the most pertinent moment to act? What tactics should be used with what tools?

14 1.Short Definition and Lobbying Techniques (V) Phase 4 : What tactics shall we use ? There is all number of different, strategic approaches to consider ; consensual or conflictual, confidential or public, direct or indirect. Phase 5 : the follow up  Was it successfull ?  What was wrong in our approach ? Evaluation of the lobbyaction

15 2.1. The Institutional Triangle : the targets 2.2. Influencing Tools Regional offices in Brussels Brussels based Networks (including the AER) Political representation from the Regions in Brussels 2. Influencing Tools for Regions in the EU Making Process (I)

16 2.1. The Institutional Triangle Parlement européen Conseil de l’UECommission European Ombudsman European Central Bank European Investment Bank Court of Justice Court of Auditors Committee of the Regions Economic and Social Committee EU Council European Parliament Commission INSTITUTIONAL TRIANGLE Opinions Deals with complaints Elects Judicial Control DIRECTIVES REGULATIONS DECISIONS 4 main targets for lobbying EU Agencies

17 Number of regional offices in Brussels between 1984 and 2006 2.2. Tool 1 : the regional offices

18 2.2. Tool 2 : the Brussels Based networks

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20 2.3. Tool 3 : the political representation 1.A MEP from your region 2.A representative of your region in the Committee of the Region 3.And why not ? The Commissioner Very important to anticipate this crucial point before the local/regional/national elections !

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22 3. An example : how to lobby the EU Council ? COUNCIL (9 formations) COREPER I (technical issues) COREPER II (political issues) Working Groups : diplomats, experts, … (SAWP, Research Group,…) Deputy PR (Internal market, research, industry, transport, environment, …) Permanent Representatives (institutional and international issues, ECOFIN, Justice, …) LOBBYING MertensAntici LOBBYING

23 3. How to lobby the Council ? 1. LOBBYING via PermRep (experts, diplomats, PR, deputy PR) In Brussels : From the regions (directly via regional offices) in Brussels From the regions (via the networks) in Brussels 2. LOBBYING via the Capital In the Capital : From the cities directly via the Mayor From the regions via the political way (President to Minister) In the Member States via the Ministry, the national experts It is not easy (except for the Federal States (example of Belgium)

24 4. Conclusion : good results / enough work … Good results : Regional policy : good work concerning the new coperation instrument EGTC : we have it ! Euromed partnership : no word about cities. Now : the Euromed Pact (EU cofinancing Program) Enough work … Lisbon Strategy (2000) : no word about the cities/regions New Neigbourhood Policy : no word about local/regional authorities

25 Thank you ! Contact : Pascal Goergen Email : pgoergen@europ.irisnet.bepgoergen@europ.irisnet.be Website : www.goergen.be


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