Euro area
15 Nov 2013 - 2014 Draft budgetary plans of the euro area: overall assessment of the budgetary situation and prospects - COM(2013)900
Austria
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
16 May 2014 - Staff working document
16 May 2014 - Commission opinion
Belgium
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Estonia
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Finland
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
France
01 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Germany
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Italy
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Luxembourg
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Oct 2013 - Annex to the draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Malta
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Netherlands
30 Sept2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Oct 2013 - Addendum 1 to the draft budgetary plan
15 Oct 2013 - Addendum 2 to the draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Slovakia
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Slovenia
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Spain
15 Oct 2013 - Draft budgetary plan
15 Nov 2013 - Staff working document
15 Nov 2013 - Commission opinion
Cyprus, Greece, Ireland and Portugal
In order to avoid a multiplying of reporting requirements, Regulation 473/2013 explicitly makes exception for Member States subject to a macroeconomic adjustment programme. Therefore, Cyprus, Greece, Ireland and Portugal did not have to present a draft budgetary plan, as the surveillance takes place in the context of their programme.