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European Commission initiates infringement procedures over directive transposition

The European Commission is taking formal action against several Member States for failing to notify the body of measures adopted to transpose EU directives.

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

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According to the European Commission, several Member States have failed to complete the required transposition of EU directives into their national legal frameworks. As a result, the Commission has initiated infringement procedures against these countries for not notifying the body of the measures they have implemented.

The Commission stated that these actions are intended to ensure the complete and timely transposition of European Union law across all Member States. This move follows a series of infringement decisions published on 15 July 2026. Further details regarding the specific countries involved or the particular directives in question were not provided in the original release.

Source: European Commission. Read the original report ↗

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