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ARTICLE-I-26: The European Commission     [go to this ARTICLE]
... The Commission shall promote the general interest of the Union and take appropriate initiatives to that end. It shall ensure the application of the Constitution, and measures adopted by the institutions pursuant to the Constitution. It shall oversee the application of Union law under the control of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It shall execute the budget and manage programmes. It shall exercise coordinating, executive and management functions, as laid down in the Constitution. With the exception of the common foreign and security policy, and other cases provided for in the Constitution, it shall ensure the Union's external representation. It shall initiate the Union's annual and multiannual programming with a view to achieving interinstitutional agreements. ...


ARTICLE-I-53: Budgetary and financial principles     [go to this ARTICLE]
... The expenditure shown in the budget shall be authorised for the annual budgetary period in accordance with the European law referred to in Article III-412. ...


ARTICLE-I-55: The multiannual financial framework     [go to this ARTICLE]
... The multiannual financial framework shall ensure that Union expenditure develops in an orderly manner and within the limits of its own resources. It shall determine the amounts of the annual ceilings of appropriations for commitments by category of expenditure in accordance with Article III-402. ...
... The annual budget of the Union shall comply with the multiannual financial framework. ...


ARTICLE-I-56: The Union's budget     [go to this ARTICLE]
... A European law shall establish the Union's annual budget in accordance with Article III-404. ...


ARTICLE-II-91: Fair and just working conditions     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Every worker has the right to limitation of maximum working hours, to daily and weekly rest periods and to an annual period of paid leave. ...


... The European Council shall each year consider the employment situation in the Union and adopt conclusions thereon, on the basis of a joint annual report by the Council and the Commission. ...
... Each Member State shall provide the Council and the Commission with an annual report on the principal measures taken to implement its employment policy in the light of the guidelines for employment as referred to in paragraph 2. ...
... On the basis of the results of that examination, the Council and the Commission shall make a joint annual report to the European Council on the employment situation in the Union and on the implementation of the guidelines for employment. ...


... The Commission shall include a separate chapter on social developments within the Union in its annual report to the European Parliament. ...


... The Ombudsman shall submit an annual report to the European Parliament on the outcome of his or her inquiries. ...


... The European Parliament shall hold an annual session. It shall meet, without requiring to be convened, on the second Tuesday in March. ...


... The European Parliament shall discuss in open session the annual general report submitted to it by the Commission. ...


... The European Central Bank shall address an annual report on the activities of the European System of Central Banks and on the monetary policy of both the previous and the current year to the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council and the Commission. The President of the European Central Bank shall present this report to the European Parliament, which may hold a general debate on that basis, and to the Council. ...


... The Court of Auditors shall draw up an annual report after the close of each financial year. It shall be for warded to the other institutions and shall be published, together with the replies of these institutions to the observations of the Court of Auditors, in the Official Journal of the European Union. ...
... It shall adopt its annual reports, special reports or opinions by a majority of its component members. However, it may establish internal chambers in order to adopt certain categories of reports or opinions under the conditions laid down by its Rules of Procedure. ...


... The financial framework shall determine the amounts of the annual ceilings on commitment appropriations by category of expenditure and of the annual ceiling on payment appropriations. The categories of expenditure, limited in number, shall correspond to the Union's major sectors of activity. ...
... The financial framework shall determine the amounts of the annual ceilings on commitment appropriations by category of expenditure and of the annual ceiling on payment appropriations. The categories of expenditure, limited in number, shall correspond to the Union's major sectors of activity. ...
... The financial framework shall lay down any other provisions required for the annual budgetary procedure to run smoothly. ...


... European laws shall establish the Union's annual budget in accordance with the following provisions: ...


... The European Parliament, on a recommendation from the Council, shall give a discharge to the Commission in respect of the implementation of the budget. To this end, the Council and the European Parliament in turn shall examine the accounts, the financial statement and the evaluation report referred to in Article III-408, the annual report by the Court of Auditors together with the replies of the institutions under audit to the observations of the Court of Auditors, the statement of assurance referred to in the second subparagraph of Article III-384(1) and any relevant special reports by the Court of Auditors. ...


... The multiannual financial framework and the annual budget shall be drawn up in euro. ...