European Commission announces July infringement package against Member States
The European Commission has published its regular series of infringement decisions, initiating legal action against Member States for failing to comply with their obligations under EU law.
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In a statement published on 8 July 2026, the European Commission outlined its latest package of infringement decisions. These regular proceedings are designed to hold Member States accountable when they do not meet the legal requirements stipulated by European Union legislation. The actions cover a variety of policy areas as part of the Commission's oversight role in ensuring the consistent application of EU law across all member nations.
The publication provides an overview of the legal steps taken against various states that have failed to fulfil their obligations. This process is a standard element of the Commission’s enforcement procedure to ensure compliance within the European Union.
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