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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Full Court)
29 June 2004 (1)
(Aid granted by the Portuguese Government to pig farmers -� Aid intended to allow the repayment of aid declared incompatible with the common market -� Council decision declaring such aid compatible with the common market -� Illegality -� Third subparagraph of Article 88(2) EC)
In Case C-110/02, Commission of the European Communities, represented by F. Santaolalla Gadea, D. Triantafyllou and V. Di Bucci, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,applicant,
v
Council of the European Union, represented by J. Carbery and F. Florindo Gijón, acting as Agents,defendant,
supported byPortuguese Republic, represented by L. Fernandes and I. Palma, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg, APPLICATION for the annulment of Council Decision 2002/114/EC of 21 January 2002 authorising the Government of Portugal to grant aid to Portuguese pig farmers who were beneficiaries of the measures granted in 1994 and 1998 (OJ 2002 L 43, p. 18),THE COURT (Full Court),
having regard to the Report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
gives the following
-�(2)If, after giving notice to the parties concerned to submit their comments, the Commission finds that aid granted by a State or through State resources is not compatible with the common market having regard to Article 87, or that such aid is being misused, it shall decide that the State concerned shall abolish or alter such aid within a period of time to be determined by the Commission.If the State concerned does not comply with this decision within the prescribed time, the Commission or any other interested State may, in derogation from the provisions of Articles 226 and 227, refer the matter to the Court of Justice direct.On application by a Member State, the Council may, acting unanimously, decide that aid which that State is granting or intends to grant shall be considered to be compatible with the common market, in derogation from the provisions of Article 87 or from the regulations provided for in Article 89, if such a decision is justified by exceptional circumstances. If, as regards the aid in question, the Commission has already initiated the procedure provided for in the first subparagraph of this paragraph, the fact that the State concerned has made its application to the Council shall have the effect of suspending that procedure until the Council has made its attitude known.If, however, the Council has not made its attitude known within three months of the said application being made, the Commission shall give its decision on the case.(3)The Commission shall be informed, in sufficient time to enable it to submit its comments, of any plans to grant or alter aid. If it considers that any such plan is not compatible with the common market having regard to Article 87, it shall without delay initiate the procedure provided for in paragraph 2. The Member State concerned shall not put its proposed measures into effect until this procedure has resulted in a final decision.-�
-�Exceptional aid by the Portuguese Government to the Portuguese pig sector involving the grant of aid to beneficiaries covered by the Commission Decisions of 25 November 1999 and 4 October 2000, totalling not more than EUR 16,3 million, equivalent to the amounts which those beneficiaries must reimburse under those Decisions, shall be considered compatible with the common market.-�
-�(12) In its decisions of 25 November 1999 and 4 October 2000, the Commission held that the measures in question were not compatible with the common market. Pursuant to those decisions, the Portuguese authorities initiated a procedure to recover the aid granted. (13) However, refunding the aid granted threatens the economic viability of not a few beneficiaries and would have extremely damaging social effects in certain regions because 50% of the pig herd is concentrated in less than 5% of the territory. (14) Exceptional circumstances therefore exist, making it possible to consider such aid, by way of derogation and to the extent strictly necessary to remedy the imbalance which has arisen, to be compatible with the common market on the terms specified in this Decision.-�
The first pleaArguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The second, third, fourth and fifth pleas
On those grounds,
THE COURT
hereby: 1. Annuls Council Decision 2002/114 /EC of 21 January 2002 authorising the Government of Portugal to grant aid to Portuguese pig farmers who were beneficiaries of the measures granted in 1994 and 1998; 2. Orders the Council of the European Union to pay the costs; 3. Orders the Portuguese Republic and the French Republic to bear their own costs.
Skouris |
Jann |
Timmermans |
Rosas |
Gulmann |
Puissochet |
Cunha Rodrigues |
La Pergola |
Schintgen |
Macken |
Colneric |
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von Bahr |
Lenaerts |
Registrar |
President |
R. Grass |
V. Skouris |
1 -� Language of the case: French.