词条 | Eurasian Economic Commission | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|above ={{Name in official languages |name = Eurasian Commission |ru = Евразийской комиссии |kk = Еуразиялық комиссия |be = Еўразійскай камісіі }} |image = |label1 = Status |data1 = EEU institution |label2 = Role |data2 = Executive cabinet |label3 = Established |data3 = 2012 |header4 = College |class4 = navbox-title |label5 = Current college |data5 = Sargsyan Commission |label6 = Chairman of the Board |data6 = Tigran Sargsyan |label8 = Commissioners |data8 = Karine Minasyan Sergei Sidorsky Valery Koreshkov Timur Zhaksylykov Marat Kusainov Emil Kaikiyev Mukai Kadyrkulov Veronika Nikishina Tatyana Valovaya |label9 = Total members |data9 = 10 |header10 = Council |class10 = navbox-title |label11 = Members of the Council of the Commission |data11 = Mger Grigoryan Igor Petrishenko Askar Mamin Zhenish Razakov Anton Siluanov |header12 = Administration |class12 = navbox-title |label13 = Working language |data13 = Russian |label14 = Staff |data14 = 1,200 |label15 = Departments |data15 = 25 |label16 = Location |data16 = Moscow, Russia |header17 = Website |data18 = eec.eaeunion.org }} The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) is the executive body of the Eurasian Economic Union responsible for implementing decisions, upholding the EEU treaties and managing the day-to-day business of the Eurasian Economic Union. The main task of the Eurasian Economic Commission is to ensure the functioning and development of the EEU, and to prepare proposals for its further integration.[1] The Board of the Commission operates as a cabinet government, with 10 members of the Commission ("commissioners"). There are two members per member state.[2] The Chairman of the Commission (currently Tigran Sargsyan) is nominated by the heads of state of the member states of the EEU. The usual working language of the Commission is Russian.[1] The EEC was constituted by the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Commission, signed on November 18, 2011 and which entered into force on 1 January 2012.[3] It began it operations on February 2, 2012. On 1 January 2015 it became the principle organ of the Eurasian Economic Union, upon entry into force of the Treaty on the European Economic Union. HistoryEstablishmentThe legal basis for the Eurasian Economic Commission is the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Commission, which entered into force on 1 January 2012 for Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia. The commission started its work 1 month later as an executive body for the Single Economic Space. All the powers of the Customs Union's Commission, which had been established in 2010 are delegated to the commission.[3] With the entry into force of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union, the Commission became the main executive organ of Union. EnlargementWith the enlargement of the Eurasian Economic Union, more Board and Council Members were appointed. Both Armenia and Kyrgyzstan received one Board member from the moment of their accession to the Union, as well as 3 respectively 2 Council Members. The Council members were however not assigned a specific portfolio, until the next commission is appointed in February 2016. GovernanceThe EEC is a two level body, consisting of:[3]
The Council of the Commission
The Presidency of the Council rotates every year among the deputy prime-ministers of EEC member states. Rotation of the Presidency of the Council is carried out in turn in Russian alphabetical order by name of the Party. The Council's decisions are taken by consensus. The Board of the CommissionThe executive power of the EEC is held by the Board of the Commission, providing development and implementation of policies for further integration. The Board of the Commission is composed of 10 commissioners, 2 per member state. One of the commissioners is the Chairman of the Board of the Commission. The Chairman of the Board of the Commission and Members of the Board of the Commission are appointed for four years with a possible extension of powers by Heads of States. The decisions of the Board of the Commission are made by " qualified majority voting". Each member of the Board of the Commission has one vote.
Advisory Bodies of the CommissionThe Commission is divided into several departments, and each of which is further divided into sections. The College of the Commission has overall charge of the departments. Each department is managed by one of the Members of the Board (of Ministers) in accordance with the division of responsibilities between them. Departments:
EmploymentFrom January 1, 2012 the Commission include the administrative body of about 600 international civil servants. From July 1, 2012 the number of employees increased to 850 staff members and from January 1, 2013 – to 1,071. All persons employed by the Commission as officials are international civil servants. Powers and functionsThe Competences of the Eurasian Economic CommissionThe Competences of the Eurasian Economic Commission were originally defined in the Article 3 of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Commission dated November 18, 2010. All the powers of the Customs Union's Commission have been delegated to the Eurasian Economic Commission. The present competences of the commission are defined in the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union. The Competences of the Commission include
The Commission ensures the implementation of international treaties, forming the legal base of the Customs Union (CU) and Single Economic Space (SES). The Commission is also the depositary of international treaties, forming the legal base of the CU and the CES as well as decisions of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council. Within its competence, the Commission issues non-binding instruments, such as recommendations and also may take decisions that are binding on the Parties. The budget of the Commission is to be made up of contributions from member states and it is approved by the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council. See also
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://eurasiancommission.org/en/Pages/about.aspx|title=About the Eurasian Economic Commission|website=eurasiancommission.org}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Structure of the Eurasian Commission|url=http://eec.eaeunion.org/ru/Pages/structure.aspx|website=eec.eaeunion.org|publisher=Eurasian Commission|accessdate=29 June 2015}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://eurasiancommission.org/en/Documents/broshura26_ENGL_2014.pdf|title=Eurasian Economic Integration: Facts and Figures|work=EEC|accessdate=25 October 2015}} External links
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