MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Follow-up questions to the question ‘EU Pact on Migration with Tunisia, Mauritania and Morocco – allegations of serious human rights violations’ (P-002453/2024) – P-000621/2025

Source: European Parliament

Priority question for written answer  P-000621/2025
to the Commission
Rule 144
Friedrich Pürner (NI)

In, respectively, the fifth and seventh paragraphs of its answer to question P-002453/2024,[1] the Commission states the following: ‘[…] the contractual clauses entitle the Commission to suspend or terminate any contract if it has evidence that, or needs to verify whether, the beneficiary has breached any of its obligations.’ and ‘Work is ongoing in Tunisia to strengthen existing monitoring mechanisms and tools.’.

  • 1.What specific criteria must be met as regards type and volume of evidence, breaches of obligations and verifications, with level of priority being given in each case, for the above statement to apply?
  • 2.Why are the monitoring mechanisms and tools referred to being strengthened? What specific mechanisms, tools and actors are involved?

Submitted: 11.2.2025

  • [1] https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/P-10-2024-002453-ASW_EN.html
Last updated: 17 February 2025

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