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Case T-65/08: Action brought on 13 February 2008 — Spain v Commission

ECLI:EU:UNKNOWN:62008TN0065

62008TN0065

January 1, 2008
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12.4.2008

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Official Journal of the European Union

C 92/41

(Case T-65/08)

(2008/C 92/82)

Language of the case: Spanish

Parties

Applicant: Kingdom of Spain (represented by: N. Díaz Abad)

Defendant: Commission of the European Communities

Form of order sought

Annul Commission Decision of 5 December 2007 in relation to a procedure pursuant to Article 21 of Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings (Case No Comp/M.4685 — Enel/Acciona/Endesa), and

Order the Commission to pay the costs.

Pleas in law and main arguments

The present action is brought against Commission Decision C(2007) 5913 Final of 5 December 2007 in relation to a procedure pursuant to Article 21 of Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 (Case No COMP/M.4685 Enel/Acciona/Endesa). In the contested decision the Commission found that the applicant had infringed Article 21 of Regulation No 139/2004 in subjecting the acquisition of joint control over Endesa, by Enel and Acciona, to a series of conditions, given that those conditions are incompatible with Articles 28, 43 and 56 EC, and thereby unduly interfere with the exclusive competence of the Commission to rule on a concentration at the Community level. Furthermore, the defendant forced the applicant to withdraw those conditions found to be incompatible with Community law.

In support of its claims, the applicant alleges, first, that the Commission lacks the competence to adopt the contested decision on the basis of the procedure pursuant to Article 21 of Regulation No 139/2004. According to the applicant, where the Commission takes the view that a Member State has infringed Article 21 of Regulation No 139/2004, it should initiate infringement proceedings against that Member State on the basis of Article 226 EC.

Second, the applicant claims that the contested decision is vitiated by a lack of reasoning in that the Commission did not examine the grounds of public security on which the Spanish Government relied, as laid down in Article 21(4) of Regulation No 139/2004, to adopt measures in relation to the public bid by Enel and Acciona for the purchase of Endesa.

Finally, the applicant alleges the Commission infringed Article 21(4) of Regulation No 139/2004 given that the Spanish authorities were not obliged to communicate the conditions imposed on the public bid for the purchase of Endesa, by Enel and Acciona, to the Commission, since those conditions sought to protect a legitimate interest, namely public security.

Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 of 20 January 2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings (the EC Merger Regulation) (OJ 2004 L 24, p. 1).

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