


Strengthening the Commission’s efforts to simplify EU rules and reduce unnecessary burdens, while achieving the benefits of legislation ( REFIT programme) and by introducing the ‘one in, one out’ approach. The approach combines the feedback on roadmaps and inception impact assessments with the questionnaire of public consultations into one. Improve public consultations by introducing a single ‘Call for Evidence’, on the revamped Have Your Say portal. Since 2021, the main highlights of the better regulation revised agenda include: The Commission continues to monitor the implementation and application of adopted initiatives in the Member States.īetter regulation ensures transparent and efficient decision-making. The Commission is also responsible for evaluating EU laws and proposing improvements where necessary in policy reviews. Strategic foresight is a key element in creating future-proof policies in all sectors, with particular focus on the green, digital, geopolitical and socio-economic areas. When proposing laws, the Commission is assessing their expected significant impacts. The work is guided by the annual Commission Work Programme. The European Commission is responsible for planning, preparing and proposing new EU laws and policies. Involving citizens, businesses and stakeholders in the decision-making process.MakingEU laws simpler and better, and avoiding unnecessary burdens.Ensure EU policymaking is based on evidence.Objectives of the Better Regulation agenda
