Notices for publication in the OJ nº T-715/19 of Tribunal General de la Unión Europea, January 31, 2020

Resolution DateJanuary 31, 2020
Issuing OrganizationTribunal General de la Unión Europea
Decision NumberT-715/19

Action brought on 21 October 2019 - Wagenknecht v European Council

(Case T-715/19)

Language of the case: English

Parties

Applicant: Lukáš Wagenknecht (Pardubice, Czech Republic) (represented by: A. Dolejská, lawyer)

Defendant: European Council

Form of order sought

The applicant claims that the Court should:

declare that the European Council unlawfully failed to act against the conflict of interest of Mr. Andrej Babiš, the Czech Prime Minister, in relation to the EU budget.

Pleas in law and main arguments

In support of the action, the applicant relies on six pleas in law.

First plea in law, alleging that the applicant sent to the European Council an invitation to act by a letter of 5 June 2019 and sent on 10 June 2019 to the European Council a call to act under Article 265 TFEU, requesting it not to invite Mr Andrej Babiš, in alleged conflict of interest, to the meeting of the European Council of 20 June 2019 where the EU budget was discussed under point 4 of the agenda.

The applicant observes that, nevertheless, on 20 June 2019, the Czech prime minister, Mr Babiš, in alleged conflict of interest, was present at the European Council meeting where the EU budget was discussed under point 4 of the agenda.

Second plea in law, alleging that the European Council’s reply to the applicant’s invitation to act was inconclusive and contradictory, failing to define its position.

Third plea in law, alleging that the applicant is directly concerned by the European Council’s failure to exclude Mr Babiš from deliberations on the future EU budget in the meetings of the European Council, since:

no other intermediary act is necessary in order to exclude persons with a conflict of interest from the European Council meeting; and

the legal situation of the applicant is affected due to him being: (a) an elected representative of the Czech Senate, charged with investigation of the alleged conflict of interest of the Czech prime minister as a member of a special Senate Committee established for this purpose, and (b) a future competitor to candidates of the ANO 2011 party controlled by the Czech prime minister.

Fourth plea in law, alleging that the applicant’s individual concern in relation to the alleged omission of the European Council to act against the alleged conflict of interest of the Czech Prime Minister, Mr. Babiš, arises from:

a constitutional duty to control the correct adoption of EU legal acts, including the EU budget (the Multiannual...

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