Financial Planning Council

In Germany, a body with the objective of structuring all public budgets according to the yardstick of the EU Treaties (convergence criteria under Title VII of the Treaty on European Community [Treaty of Nice]). Chaired by the Federal Minister of Finance, the Council comprised the ministers or senators responsible for finance of the sixteen federal states as well as representatives of the municipalities and municipal associations. The body met regularly twice a year. – In spring 2010, the Fiscal Planning Council was abolished and its tasks transferred to the Stability Council. – See deficit ratio, Stability and Growth Pact.

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