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The Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) is a
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advisory body, defined by the article 134 of the
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. Its president is also the president of the Eurogroup Working Group, which prepares dossiers for approval by the
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, whose decisions are generally ratified by
ECOFIN The Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) is one of the oldest configurations of the Council of the European Union and is composed of the economics and finance ministers of the 27 European Union member states, as well as Budget Minist ...
.


History

Prior the third stage of the
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(EMU) which began on 1 January 1999, the Economic and Financial Committee was preceded by the Monetary Committee, which was established by article 105 of the Treaty of Rome in 1957. In May, as part of the European Semester 2016 Spring Package, the committee was tasked with making Article 126(3) reports on Belgium, Finland and Italy's
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.


Agenda and composition of the EFC

The EFC is an advisory body, set up to promote coordination of member states' policies necessary for the functioning of the internal market. The EFC: *provides opinions at the request of the Council or the European Commission, or on its own initiative *provides the framework for the dialogue between the Council and the European Central Bank *contributes to the preparation of the Council's work, i.e.: **assesses the economic and financial situation in the member states and reports on it regularly to the Council and the Commission **provides input on coordination of economic and fiscal policies **provides contributions on financial market matters, exchange rate policies and relations with third countries and international institutions The EFC is composed of senior officials from national administrations and EU central banks, the
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and the Commission. It meets in two different configurations: with or without national central banks. The EFC also meets in a euro area configuration: the Eurogroup Working Group (EWG), in which only the euro area countries, the Commission and the European Central Bank are represented. In this configuration, the Committee prepares the work of the Eurogroup.


Previous personnel


Presidents

* Tuomas Saarenheimo (from April 2020) * Hans Vijlbrief (2018 – 2020) * Thomas Wieser (2012 – 2018) * Vittorio Grilli (March 2011 – January 2012) * Thomas Wieser (March 2009 – March 2011) * Xavier Musca (November 2005 – February 2009) * Caio Koch-Weser (May 2003 – November 2005) * Johnny Åkerholm (October 2001 – May 2003) *
Mario Draghi Mario Draghi (; born 3 September 1947) is an Italian economist, academic, banker and civil servant who served as prime minister of Italy from February 2021 to October 2022. Prior to his appointment as prime minister, he served as President of ...
(June 2000 – September 2001) *
Jean Lemierre Jean Lemierre (born 6 June 1950) is a French former public servant who was the president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development from 2000 to 2008. He is now chairman of BNP Paribas. Career Public sector In 2000, Lemierre was el ...
(January 1999 -June 2000)


Vice-Presidents

* Odile Renaud-Basso (2016 – present) * Vincenzo La Via (2015 – 2016) * Vazil Hudak (September 2014 – June 2015) * Inigo Fernandez De Mesa Vargas (March – September 2014) * Georges Heinrich (March 2011 – February 2014) * Vittorio Grilli (March 2009 – March 2011) * Thomas Wieser (November 2005 – March 2009) * Kees van Dijkhuizen (May 2005 – November2005) *
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi Lorenzo Bini Smaghi (born 29 November 1956 in Florence) is an Italian economist and banker who served as a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank from 2005 to 2011. He has been Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sociétà ...
(April 2003 – May 2005) *
Caio Koch-Weser Caio Kai Koch-Weser (born July 25, 1944 in Rolândia, Brazil) is a German economist, civil servant and business executive. He was Secretary of State in the Federal Ministry of Finance 1999–2005. Prior to becoming Secretary of State, he served ...
(October 2001 – April 2003) * Johnny Åkerholm (February 1999 – October 2001)


References

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