The Commission adopts a series of infringement decisions due to the failure of Member States to notify the measures adopted to transpose certain EU directives into national law. Letters of formal notice are sent to Member States that have not notified national transposition measures for directives whose transposition deadline has recently expired.
In this case, twenty-seven Member States have yet to communicate measures for the full transposition of eleven EU directives in the areas of financial stability, financial services, capital markets union, environment, justice, taxation, mobility, and transport. The affected Member States now have two months to respond to the letters of formal notice and complete the transposition. Otherwise, the Commission may decide to issue reasoned opinions.
A press release with more details is available online.
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