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2023 discharge: General budget of the EU - Court of Justice of the European Union

Approve the Court of Justice's 2023 budget execution, noting increased caseloads and gender imbalance among judges.

07 May 2025 European Parliament - EP-10 DEC 2024/2022(DEC) (OEIL)

Summary

The European Parliament decided by 541 votes to 97, with 26 abstentions, to grant discharge to the Registrar of the Court of Justice in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Court of Justice of the European Union for the financial year 2023, Section IV - Court of Justice of the European Union.

In its resolution, adopted by 485 votes to 113 with 61 abstentions, Parliament made the following observations:

Budgetary and financial management

The budget allocated for the CJEU in 2023 amounted to EUR 486 025 796, which represented an increase of 3.9 % compared to 2022. This increase was mainly related to salary adjustments forecasted for 2023. The overall implementation rate of the budget at the end of 2023 was 97.72%. The CJEU’s mission budget, which stood at EUR 638 000 for both staff and Members in 2023, continued to decrease by 3.3 % in 2023 compared to 2022.

Internal management, performance and internal control

A political agreement with Parliament and Council was reached at the end of 2023 in view of the amendment to the Statute of the CJEU and with a view to improving the functioning of the CJEU against the background of a steady increase in the caseload and in the complexity and sensitive nature of questions raised.

Other observations

Parliament noted that:

- in 821 new cases were submitted to the Court of Justice, compared to 806 in 2022, out of which 63% were references for preliminary ruling and 28.6% were appeals against decisions of the General Court. The General Court saw a major increase of cases with 1 271 new cases in 2023 compared to 904 in 2022, including an exceptional series of 404 joint cases submitted in October 2023;

- the Court of Justice closed 783 cases in 2023, compared to 808 in 2022, and the General Court closed 904 cases in 2023, compared to 858 in 2022;

- at the end of 2023, the occupation rate of the establishment plan stood at 97.11 %. The annual turnover of staff was 7.8 % in 2023, which was particularly due to the 20% of those staff who left the CJEU by taking retirement;

- the gender composition of the Court of Justice and the General Court continues to be very unbalanced;

- the budgetary savings achieved through cooperation with other institutions and in particular the shared applications and hosting services based on service-level agreements with the Commission as well as the participation in interinstitutional procurement procedures, which have allowed the CJEU to optimise costs and resources. Parliament recommended establishing a permanent judicial exchange programme for judges from Member States to work alongside their CJEU counterparts, fostering best practices in the interpretation of Union law.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
173
189 members
S&D
128
137 members
PFE
63
19
88 members
ECR
64
80 members
RENEW
68
74 members
GREENS
48
52 members
GUE
40
6
47 members
NI
20
5
5
31 members
ESN
22
4
26 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
71 / 14 / 1
France
44 / 34 / 0
Italy
66 / 7 / 0
Spain
48 / 0 / 6
Poland
45 / 3 / 0
Romania
30 / 1 / 0
Netherlands
24 / 0 / 6
Sweden
18 / 2 / 1
Greece
15 / 4 / 2
Czechia
10 / 2 / 7
Hungary
9 / 11 / 0
Austria
13 / 6 / 0
Belgium
15 / 3 / 0
Portugal
15 / 2 / 1
Bulgaria
13 / 3 / 0
Denmark
12 / 1 / 1
Slovakia
13 / 1 / 0
Ireland
13 / 0 / 0
Finland
12 / 1 / 0
Lithuania
9 / 1 / 0
Croatia
10 / 0 / 0
Slovenia
8 / 0 / 0
Latvia
6 / 1 / 0
Estonia
6 / 0 / 1
Cyprus
6 / 0 / 0
Malta
5 / 0 / 0
Luxembourg
5 / 0 / 0

Individual MEP Votes

724 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Delara BURKHARDT Germany S&D For
Jorge BUXADÉ VILLALBA Spain PFE Abstention
Andrzej BUŁA Poland PPE For
Petr BYSTRON Germany ESN Against
Jaroslav BŽOCH Czechia PFE Abstention
Mélissa CAMARA France GREENS For
Pascal CANFIN France RENEW For
Nina CARBERRY Ireland PPE For
Damien CARÊME France GUE For
David CASA Malta PPE For