EU treaty signing
EU leaders sign landmark treaty"EU leaders have signed a treaty in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, that is expected to greatly alter the way members govern themselves.
"The treaty creates an EU president and a vastly more powerful foreign policy chief for the Union's 27 nations.
"At the same time the document scraps veto powers in many policy areas...
"The treaty is a slimmed-down version of the European constitution, with a more modest name and without any reference to EU symbols such as the flag and anthem..."
See also:
- Q&A: The Lisbon Treaty
- For and against the new EU treaty
- A close look at the Reform Treaty
- A treaty or a constitution?
- Ironing out the details or "Italy gets its parity back"
Labels: EU, politics, rule-of-law
1 Comments:
Two positive points: 1) the Lisbon Treaty is an improvement on the Treaty of Nice, currently in force, and 2) it is good if this protracted chapter - since Nice in December 2000 - finally draws to a close.
But the European Union is far from the effective, democratic and solidary Union the interests of EU citizens demand in a changing world.
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