Tuesday, 11 May 2010
And this
European Commission swears oath to respect the EU  Treaties
The College of Commissioners has today sworn a solemn  declaration at
the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, pledging to  respect the
EU Treaties and to be completely independent in carrying out  their
duties during their mandate. 
For the first time, the  Commissioners also explicitly pledged to respect 
the new Charter of  Fundamental Rights.
Commission President, José Manuel Barroso said,  "The oath of independence and respect for the EU Treaties is more than a  symbolic act. 
The European Commission is a unique institution and  the
Commissioners have today made clear that they will uphold all  the
principles and values enshrined in the Treaties and the Charter  of
Fundamental rights".
Background
According to Article 245 of  the Treaty on the Functioning of the
European Union (a provision included  already in previous Treaties),
all members of the European Commission are  required to give "a solemn
undertaking" when entering upon their duties to  respect their
obligations under the EU Treaties. 
Traditionally, this  solemn undertaking is made before the European 
Court of Justice in  Luxemburg in the first months after the start of the 
mandate of a new  European Commission. As the current Commission, 
which took office on  10 February 2010, is the first Commission that 
works under the new  Treaty of Lisbon, the wording of the solemn undertaking 
was adapted to  the new legal situation and includes also a reference to 
the EU Charter  of Fundamental Rights.
A copy of the solemn declaration can be found  in annex.
ANNEX
SOLEMN DECLARATION
Before the
COURT  OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
pursuant to Article 17 of the Treaty on  European Union and Article 245
of the Treaty on the Functioning of the  European  Union.
___________________________________________________________________
 *
    Having been appointed as a Member of the European Commission by
the European  Council, following the vote of consent by the European
Parliament
I  solemnly undertake:
 *
   to respect the Treaties and the Charter  of Fundamental Rights of
the European Union in the fulfilment of all my  duties;
 *
   to be completely independent in carrying out  my
responsibilities, in the general interest of the Union;
 *
   in  the performance of my tasks, neither to seek nor to take
instructions from  any Government or from any other institution, body,
office or  entity;
 *
   to refrain from any action incompatible with my duties  or the
performance of my tasks.
I formally note the undertaking of  each Member State to respect this
principle and not to seek to influence  Members of the Commission in
the performance of their tasks.
I further  undertake to respect, both during and after my term of
office, the obligation  arising therefrom, and in particular the duty
to behave with integrity and  discretion as regards the acceptance,
after I have ceased to hold office, of  certain appointments or
benefits.
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