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Civil Liberties Committee endorses EU Digital Covid Certificate
The certificate will facilitate free movement without discrimination and contribute to the EU’s economic recovery. The Civil Liberties Committee has endorsed the EU digital Covid Certificate package with 52 votes in favour, 13 votes against and 3 abstentions (EU citizens) and with 53 votes in favour, 10 votes against and five abstentions (third country nationals).
The EU Digital Covid Certificate will be issued by national authorities and be available in either digital or paper format. A common EU framework will allow member states to issue certificates that will be interoperable, compatible, secure and verifiable across the EU.
Chairman of the Civil Liberties Committee and rapporteur Juan Fernando López Aguilar (S&D, ES) said: “The Parliament started negotiations with very ambitious objectives in mind and has managed to achieve a good compromise through painstaking negotiations. The text voted today will ensure that freedom of movement will be safely restored across the EU as we continue to fight this pandemic, with due respect for the right of our citizens to non-discrimination and data protection.”
Next steps
The text will be tabled for vote at the June I plenary session (7-10 June 2021). It then has to be approved by the Council and be published in the Official Journal. The Regulation is expected to apply from 1 July 2021.
More information
- EU Digital Covid Certificate : compromise package (21.5.2021)
- Press release on provisional agreement (20.5.2021) EU digital Covid Certificate: provisional deal between Parliament and Council
- Press conference by Juan Fernando LÓPEZ AGUILAR (20.5.2021) Press conference by Juan Fernando LÓPEZ AGUILAR, Rapporteur on EU COVID-19 certificate
- Procedure File: 2021/0068(COD) (EU citizens)
- Procedure File: 2021/0071(COD) (Third-country nationals)
- Q&A on the EU Digital Covid Certificate
- Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
- Multimedia material EU COVID-19 Certificate
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