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Anna Kanellopoulou 19 • 04 • 2023

Non-compliance of Greek legislation with Directive 2005/36/EU infringement – INFR(2023)4003

Anna Kanellopoulou
Non-compliance of Greek legislation with Directive 2005/36/EU infringement – INFR(2023)4003
19 • 04 • 2023

The European Commission has sent a letter of formal notice to Greece under the infringement procedure of Article 258 TFEU for non-compliance of its national rules with EU legislation on the recognition of professional qualifications.

Each Member State of the European Union must fully apply EU law. The body responsible for identifying possible violations of EU law is the European Commission. Where a Member State does not apply EU law and breaches its obligations under the EU Treaties, the European Commission may open a formal infringement procedure under Articles 258 and 260 TFEU (see details on the infringement procedure here).

Noting, inter alia, that the academic recognition procedure is more burdensome than the professional recognition procedure and that, as a result, access to the Greek labour market for such professionals is made more difficult, the European Commission decided to send a letter of formal notice to Greece, calling on it to comply with the EU rules, which provides that a professional qualifications recognition procedure must be applied. Greece now has two months to respond to the Commission’s arguments. Otherwise, the Commission may send a reasoned opinion to Greece.

More information on this procedure can be found on the European Commission’s website by entering INFR(2023)4003 in the “Infringement number” field. 

Where is the problem with the Rule of Law?

The application of EU law is an obligation of the Member States of the European Union. If infringements of EU law are identified, the European Commission may take a series of actions against the Member State concerned to ensure the correct and full application of EU law by opening infringement proceedings under Articles 258 and 260 TFEU. 

In this case, the Commission sent a letter of formal notice due to Greece’s non-compliance with the rules on the recognition of professional qualifications.

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