The European Commission has sent formal notices to 38 Member States for failing to report full transposition of three EU directives, giving the states two months to respond. The notices cover Directive (EU) 2024/825, which requires member states to empower consumers for the green transition and was due on 27 March 2026; Directive (EU) 2024/782, amending the recognition of professional qualifications and due on 4 March 2026; and Directive (EU) 2024/869, tightening worker protection from lead and diisocyanates, with a deadline of 9 April 2026. The affected countries include Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Cyprus, Latvia, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland and Sweden for the green‑transition directive; Denmark, Germany, Greece, Croatia, Cyprus, Malta, Austria and Portugal for the professional‑qualifications directive; and Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Italy, Luxembourg, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and Slovakia for the worker‑protection directive. If no satisfactory response is received, the Commission may issue a reasoned opinion.
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