Rokas: Public Finance Reforms Are Essential for EU Membership

Skopje – EU ambassador Michalis Rokas emphasized the importance of public finance reforms as a crucial step for countries aspiring to EU membership during a presentation before parliamentary committees on economic affairs and finance.

During his discussion on fiscal governance in the EU and the role of Fiscal Councils, Rokas highlighted that policymakers should prioritize the establishment of fiscal councils in their public policy-making processes.

He explained that fiscal councils promote public discourse on financial matters and enhance transparency, enabling citizens, businesses, and investors to better comprehend their country’s fiscal and financial conditions. In this regard, he commended the formation of the Fiscal Council in the country and the initiatives aimed at bolstering its capabilities and authority.

Rokas reminded attendees that within the EU framework, the primary function of fiscal councils is to provide independent oversight and ensure compliance with fiscal regulations. He noted that this oversight helps prevent overly optimistic government forecasts and unsustainable spending plans that could result in fiscal imbalances.

– Since 2018, we have invested approximately 13 million euros in supporting public finance reforms. The establishment of the Fiscal Council in 2023 marked a significant step towards aligning with the economic governance framework. Policymakers should view fiscal councils as essential in the formulation of public policies. Consequently, enhancing fiscal councils throughout the EU is pivotal for achieving fiscal stability, the EU ambassador concluded. (March 11)


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3 responses to “Rokas: Public Finance Reforms Are Essential for EU Membership”

  1. Show Off Avatar

    Oh sure, because what every aspiring EU member really needs is another layer of bureaucratic oversight—just what we were missing in our lives! 😂 Maybe after that, they can sort out the weather too, eh? 🌦️

  2. Marshmallow Treat Avatar
    Marshmallow Treat

    Oh, brilliant! Because who doesn’t love a good fiscal council to sprinkle a bit of magic on our money woes? 💸 Just what we need—more bureaucrats to explain why our wallets are lighter than a Danish pastry! 🥐

  3. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Oh, look at that, 13 million euros down the drain for a Fiscal Council. Because clearly, what every aspiring EU member needs is another layer of bureaucracy to tell them they’re overspending! 😂💸

  4. So, if I understand correctly, we need a bunch of fiscal councils to save us from our own optimism? Brilliant! Next, let’s just hire a team of unicorns to sprinkle some magic on our budget! 💸✨

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