Document reference

2021/2117(DEC)  
2020 discharge: Office of the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC)  
Basic information  

2021/2117(DEC)

DEC - Discharge procedure


Subject
8.70.03.10 2020 discharge

Status

Procedure completed

 

Key players  
Key events  
30/06/2021
Non-legislative basic document published
14/09/2021
Committee referral announced in Parliament
31/03/2022
Vote in committee
07/04/2022
Committee report tabled for plenary
04/05/2022
Debate in Parliament
04/05/2022
Decision by Parliament
05/10/2022
Final act published in Official Journal
Technical information  
Procedure reference
2021/2117(DEC)
Procedure type
DEC - Discharge procedure
Other legal basis
Rules of Procedure EP 165
Stage reached in procedure
Procedure completed
Committee dossier
CONT/9/06767
Documentation gateway  
  • European Parliament 
    Committee draft report
       
    14/01/2022
    EP
     
    Amendments tabled in committee
       
    03/03/2022
    EP
     
    Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
       
    07/04/2022
    EP
     
    Text adopted by Parliament, single reading
       
    04/05/2022
    EP
  • Council of the EU 
    Supplementary non-legislative basic document
     
    06003/2022
    16/02/2022
    CSL
     
  • European Commission 
    Non-legislative basic document
     
    30/06/2021
    EC
     
  • Other institutions 
    Court of Auditors: opinion, report
     
    29/10/2021
    CofA
     
  • All 
    Non-legislative basic document
       
    30/06/2021
    EC
     
    Court of Auditors: opinion, report
       
    29/10/2021
    CofA
     
    Committee draft report
       
    14/01/2022
    EP
     
    Supplementary non-legislative basic document
       
    06003/2022
    16/02/2022
    CSL
     
    Amendments tabled in committee
       
    03/03/2022
    EP
     
    Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
       
    07/04/2022
    EP
     
    Text adopted by Parliament, single reading
       
    04/05/2022
    EP
Final act