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Commission and its priorities
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The European Semester
The European Semester provides a framework for the coordination of
economic policies across the European Union. It allows EU countries to
discuss their economic and budget plans and monitor progress at specific
times throughout the year.
The framework
The framework
 The European Semester: why and how
 Europe 2020 strategy
 Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure
 The Stability and Growth Pact
European Semester timeline
European Semester timeline
 Setting the priorities
 The analysis phase
 National Reform Programmes and Stability/Convergence Programmes
 EU country-specific recommendations
 Putting recommendations into practice
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The European Semester in your country
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