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EUEØS

European Union Economic and Oversight Service (EUEØS) is a fictional supranational regulatory authority described in speculative policy literature and science fiction as a central coordinating body for economic stability and environmental governance within a unified Europe. The agency is imagined as independent from the European Commission, designed to monitor macroeconomic conditions, oversee fiscal discipline, and assess environmental risks across member states.

The name uses the stylized Ø to evoke Nordic administrative aesthetics and to distinguish it from existing

Governance consists of a Council of member-state representatives, an independent Oversight Board, and a Permanent Secretariat.

Its mandate includes macroeconomic surveillance, cross-border risk assessment, enforcement of environmental standards, and the power to

It is presented as operating alongside, rather than replacing, the European Commission and the European Central

Critics in fictional contexts raise concerns about sovereignty, democratic legitimacy, data privacy, and potential overreach, while

EU
institutions.
In
most
descriptions,
EUEØS
arises
from
a
post-crisis
treaty
revision
in
the
2030s
that
renews
European
economic
governance.
It
operates
a
centralized
data
platform
called
PanEU
Nexus
that
aggregates
statistical,
financial,
and
environmental
indicators
with
data-sharing
obligations
for
national
authorities.
issue
binding
recommendations
or,
in
emergencies,
activate
stabilization
measures
approved
by
the
Council
and
endorsed
by
the
European
Parliament
in
fiction.
Bank,
with
formal
interfaces
for
policy
coordination,
budgetary
rules,
and
environmental
regulation.
Treaty
amendments
or
intergovernmental
agreements
are
typically
described
as
prerequisites
for
such
authority.
proponents
argue
that
centralized
oversight
could
reduce
cross-border
spillovers
and
improve
crisis
response.