后新冠时代欧盟预算和下一代欧盟基金不定期付款的限制期限

Justyna Łacny
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在欧盟,就像在生活中一样,金钱是变革的动力。一方面,从欧盟预算中定期拨给成员国的资金用于资助各种活动,从农村发展和环境保护、支持可持续经济发展和新技术的投资,到保护外部边界和促进人权。另一方面,欧盟向“下一代欧盟”成员国提供的特别财政援助应有助于其经济和社会从2019冠状病毒病危机中恢复过来,以及最近从乌克兰战争的影响中恢复过来。相比之下,威胁暂停或失去欧盟预算和“下一代欧盟”的资金,旨在敦促成员国,尤其是匈牙利和波兰,尊重法治。在一个理想的世界里,欧盟的资金会流向正确的接收者,满足适当确定的合法目标,并合法使用。在现实世界中,欧盟的资金有时会被错误地使用,其结果是,根据欧盟的规定,这些资金必须从侵权责任人那里收回,在某些情况下,还必须对他们实施制裁。只有在特殊情况下,欧盟资金的不正常支出才可能不被收回和制裁。这种情况,除其他外,是在作出不正常支出后经过了一段法律规定的时期,即不正常的情况是有时间限制的。违规付款的时效期意味着违规者免于偿还违规支出到欧盟预算中的欧盟资金的义务,也不会受到制裁。本文分析了欧盟立法对欧盟预算和下一代欧盟支付的非常规支出的时效规定。其目的是确定这些规定是否在COVID大流行期间以及现在在后COVID时代为这些资金提供了有效保护。
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Limitation Period for Irregular Payments from the EU Budget and NextGenerationEU Funds in the Post-Covid Era
In the EU, as in life, money is a motivator for change. On the one hand, the funds regularly allocated to Member States from the EU budget finance diverse activities, ranging from rural development and environmental protection, investments supporting sustainable economic development and new technologies, to the protection of external borders and the promotion of human rights. On the other hand, the extraordinary financial assistance provided by the EU to Member States from the NextGenerationEU should help their economies and societies to recover from the COVID-19 crisis, and more recently from the effects of the war in Ukraine. In contrast, the threat of suspending or losing funds from the EU budget and the NextGenerationEU is aimed at urging Member States, and in particular Hungary and Poland, to respect the rule of law. In an ideal world, EU money goes to the right recipients, meets properly identified and legitimate objectives, and is spent lawfully. In the real world, EU funds are sometimes spent incorrectly, with the result that under EU rules they must be recovered from those responsible for infringements, and in some cases sanctions must also be imposed on them. It is only in exceptional cases that irregular expenditures of EU funds may not be recovered and sanctioned. This is the case, inter alia, when a legally defined period has elapsed since the irregular expenditure was made, ie, the irregularity is time-barred. The limitation period for irregular payments means that the offender is exempt from the obligation to repay the EU funds irregularly spent to the EU budget and cannot be sanctioned. This article analyses EU legislation governing the statute of limitations for irregular expenditures paid from the EU budget and NextGenerationEU. Its aim is to determine whether these provisions provided effective protection for these funds during the COVID pandemic, as well as now in the post-COVID era.
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