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European Commission initiates action against member states over directive transposition

The European Commission has launched legal proceedings against several EU member states to ensure the complete and timely transposition of European Union directives into national law.

By 15 Jul 2026 · 10:00 CET Updated 15 Jul 2026 · 10:00 CET

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The European Commission announced on 15 July 2026 that it is taking formal action against a number of EU member states regarding the implementation of European Union directives. According to the European Commission, these measures are intended to ensure that all member states meet their obligations to transpose directives completely and within the required timeframes.

The institution stated that the current actions form part of its ongoing efforts to uphold the correct application of EU law across the bloc. No specific details regarding the affected countries or the nature of the specific directives involved were provided in the release.

Source: European Commission. Read the original report ↗

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