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PRESS RELEASE FROM

CORPORATE EUROPE OBSERVATORY

 TTIP LEAK: EU PROPOSAL UNDERMINES DEMOCRATIC VALUES

CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS DENOUNCE EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S LEAKED TTIP PROPOSAL 

According to a new leaked [2] European Commission proposal in the ongoing
EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations,
EU member state legislative initiatives will have to be vetted for
potential impacts on private business interests. 

The proposal forms part of a wider plan for so-called "regulatory
cooperation". Civil society groups have already denounced earlier
iterations of this plan as being a tool to stop or roll back regulation
intended to protect the public interest. The new elements in the leaked
proposal expand the problem. 

Civil society groups have condemned the "regulatory exchange" plan as an
affront to parliamentary democracy. "This is an insult to citizens, elected
politicians and democracy itself", says Max Bank of Lobby Control. 

The "regulatory exchange" proposal will force laws drafted by
democratically-elected politicians through an extensive screening process.
This process will occur throughout the 78 States, not just in Brussels and
Washington DC. Laws will be evaluated on whether or not they are compatible
with the economic interests of major companies. Responsibility for this
screening will lie with the 'Regulatory cooperation body, a permanent,
undemocratic, and unaccountable conclave of European and American
technocrats. 

"Both the Commission and US authorities will be able to exert undue
pressure on governments and politicians under this measure as these
powerful players are parachuted into national legislative procedures. The
two are also very likely to share the same agenda: upholding the interests
of multinationals," says Kenneth Haar of Corporate Europe Observatory. 

"The Commission proposal introduces a system that puts every new
environmental, health, labour, and standard at European and member state
level at risk. It creates a labyrinth of red tape for regulators, to be
paid by the tax payer, that undermines their appetite to adopt legislation
in the public interest," says Paul de Clerck of Friends of the Earth
Europe. 

Screening under the regulatory exchange plan could take place from before a
proposal is formally tabled until it is adopted, and on existing
regulations, providing continuous opportunities to weaken and delay
regulatory acts. Articles 9 and 11 (texts below) detail how it would work. 

"What's perhaps most scary about this proposal is its potential application
to existing regulation - not just paralyzing future legislation but sending
us backward," says David Azoulay at the Center for International
Environmental Law (CIEL). "Not only will it extend an outrageously
burdensome process on future legislation, but any current legislation in
the public interest that doesn't sit well with trade interests on either
side of the Atlantic could be subjected to the same process to make it
conform to corporate interests." 

Contacts and further information: 

Lora Verheecke 00 32 4 86 31 00 34 (FR/EN/ES) l...@corporateeurope.org 

DATE: 20/04/2015

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