01.09.2006 - 16:38 CET |
By Lucia Kubosova
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Just weeks before the European Commission unveils
its final evaluation of Bulgaria and Romania and their readiness to join the EU
next year, enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn has said the bloc expected better
results from Sofia in curbing organised crime and corruption.
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Speaking in Sofia on Friday (1 September), Mr
Rehn suggested that the preliminary findings of the report - scheduled for 26
September - show "there has been a serious progress in several areas of the
technical preparations, while there is need for further improvement in the
critical areas," the Associated Press reported.
He pointed out that the
country must convince the bloc about the "continuity and irreversibility" of the
reforms introduced as part of its accession process.
"My wish is to see
Bulgaria a member of the European Union in January ... but at the same time, my
duty as a guardian of the treaties is to ensure that Bulgaria joins when it is
ready...and that the community interests, the interests of the EU citizens, are
protected when Bulgaria joins," the Finnish commissioner commented.
His
spokeswoman told journalists in Brussels that it is "normal" that officials
drafting the final report are in contact with Mr Rehn and inform him about its
early results, with a clear focus on areas that have previously proved
problematic - such as judiciary reform, organised crime and
corruption.
Under Bulgaria's accession treaty, the EU could impose
"safeguard clauses" limiting the country's membership rights - particularly in
the field of justice and home affairs - if Sofia fails to fulfil its
commitments.
Under the worst scenario, the September report could suggest
a one-year delay of either of the EU hopefuls' membership.
Friday's
comment by Mr Rehn comes after a slightly more positive statement by EU justice
commissioner Franco Frattini in late July who stressed "important successes"
achieved by the cabinet of Bulgarian prime minister Sergey Stanishev.
And
the enlargement commission chief also acknowledged that Bulgarian MPs must have
had a busy summer, as a lot of technical details have been taken care of, but,
Mr Rehn added, "Bulgaria has to boost efforts in the judiciary and the fight
against corruption."
Mr Stanishev did not comment on Mr Rehn's latest
remarks but he pointed out that his country has made "real and substantial
progress in all areas."
The Bulgarian socialist leader is set to meet
European Parliament chairman Josep Borrell as well as presidents of the
parliamentary groups in Strasbourg on Tuesday (5 September).
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