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It long! &lt;br&gt;
Seems trcky! &lt;br&gt;
...We have to vote! &lt;br&gt;
.. We all should become Lawer to understand it!!&lt;br&gt;
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References:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;A HREF="http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/constitution/index_en.htm" TARGET="_blank"&gt;Complete Constitution with Index&lt;/A&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;A HREF="http://europa.eu.int/constitution/summary_en.htm" TARGET="_blank"&gt;Summary of the Constitution&lt;/A&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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&gt;28 June 2004 &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;&lt;H2&gt;
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&gt;Summary of the Constitutional Treaty &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/H2&gt;
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&lt;H4&gt;
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&gt;This document is a non-paper prepared by the Commission in order to provide information. It has no legal status and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European institutions. &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;A consolidated version of the treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe can be found on the website of the European Union at the following address: &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-family:'sans-serif', 'Arial', sans-serif; font-size:10pt; font-weight:normal; color:#0000FF; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;&lt;A HREF="http://europa.eu.int/constitution" TARGET="_blank"&gt;http://europa.eu.int/constitution&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-family:'sans-serif', 'Arial', sans-serif; font-size:10pt; font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. Please note that the Constitution has yet to be ratified by all the Member States in accordance with their respective constitutional provisions (parliamentary approval and/or referendum). The Constitution will only enter into force once it has been ratified by all the Member States. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
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&gt;TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION: &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;&lt;A HREF="http://europa.eu.int/constitution" TARGET="_blank"&gt;http://europa.eu.int/constitution&lt;/A&gt; &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;S&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size:9.4pt; color:#000000"
&gt;UMMARY OF THE AGREEMENT ON THE &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;C&lt;/SPAN
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&gt;ONSTITUTIONAL &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;T&lt;/SPAN
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&gt;REATY&lt;/SPAN
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&gt;&lt;Sup&gt;1 &lt;/Sup&gt;&lt;/SPAN
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&lt;P style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:16px; margin-right:7px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
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&gt;The fact that the elaboration of a Constitution was entrusted to a Convention in which representatives of national parliaments, the European Parliament, the national Governments and the Commission openly discussed the future of the Union has been one of the most outstanding developments of recent years. The result of these deliberations went beyond expectations. The Intergovernmental Conference that had to give its final agreement has largely taken on board the Convention’s proposals. In the end, even though the Intergovernmental Conference introduced a large number of editorial modifications, the real changes were limited to a somewhat lesser ambition with regard to the scope of qualified majority voting.  &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;

&lt;P style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:32px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
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&gt;What are the key elements of the European Constitution? &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
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&lt;H4 style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style="font-style:italic; color:#000000"
&gt;The Union will have a single foundation, the Constitution  &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/H4&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;Europe has been built in stages and is based on different Treaties that have been concluded over time. This is why the European construction is difficult to understand today. From now on, there will be only one &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;European Union replacing the present “European Communities” and the “European Union”&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;; the three “pillars” will be merged, even though special procedures in the fields of foreign policy, security and defence are maintained; the EU and EC Treaties, as well as all the treaties amending and supplementing them will be replaced by the “Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe”. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:16px; margin-right:7px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;The integration of the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;Charter for Fundamental Rights&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; into the text, the clear acknowledgement of the Union’s values and objectives as well as the principles underlying the relationship between the Union and its Member States, allow us to call this basic text our “Constitution”. It also contains a clearer presentation of the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;distribution of competences&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; and a &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;simplified set of legal instruments&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; and procedures. In future, European laws will be known as laws. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;

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&gt;In legal terms, however, &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;the Constitution remains a treaty&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. Therefore, it will enter into force when only all Member States have ratified it, which implies popular consultations in some Member States. It should be noted that any modification of the Constitution at a later stage will require the unanimous agreement of the Member States and, in principle, ratification by all. For some modifications, however – for example with regard to the extension of the scope of qualified majority voting – a unanimous decision by the European Council will suffice. The Constitution also provides for the establishment of enhanced cooperation or structured cooperation in the field of defence. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
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&lt;H4 style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style="font-style:italic; color:#000000"
&gt;A revised institutional framework &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/H4&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:51px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
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&gt;The attention paid to the Member States’ divergences of opinion, particularly with respect to the definition of qualified majority and the composition of the Commission, has &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:left; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:24px; line-height:16px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style="font-family:'sans-serif', 'Arial', sans-serif; font-size:10pt; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;This document is a non-paper prepared by the Commission in order to provide information.It has no legal status and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European institutions. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px"&gt;

&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;somehow veiled the fact that the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) has to a large extent confirmed the Convention’s efforts to reform and clarify the institutional framework. &lt;/SPAN
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&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
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&gt;In fact, the Constitution &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;clarifies the respective roles of the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. In particular, it recognises the different missions of the Commission, including its near monopoly of legislative initiative, its executive function and its function of representing the Union externally, except in the field of common foreign and security policy. The Constitution devotes the principle of interinstitutional programming to the Commission’s initiative. It extends very substantially the scope of the co-decision procedure, which, significantly, will henceforth be called the legislative procedure (95% of European laws will be adopted jointly by the Parliament and the Council). &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;The main institutional innovation is the creation of the post of &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;Union Minister of Foreign Affairs&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;, who will be responsible for the representation of the Union on the international scene. This function will merge the present tasks of the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy with those of the Commissioner for external relations. The Minister of Foreign Affairs will thus be mandated by the Council for common foreign and security policy, while being a full member of the Commission and as such in charge of the Commission’s responsibilities in the field of external relations as well as of the coordination of the other aspects of the Union’s external action; in addition, he will chair the External Relations Council. The Union’s newly acquired single legal personality will also enable it to play a more visible role in world affairs. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;The Constitution establishes the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;European Council&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; as an institution, distinct from the Council. The European Council will be chaired by a President, with limited powers, appointed for a period of two and a half years. On the other hand, and in contrast to what had been proposed by the Convention, the system of twice-yearly rotation among the Member States of &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;the presidency of the different Council formations&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; (with the exception of the External Relations Council) will be maintained, although within a “team presidency” of three countries. This system will be able to evolve in the future since it can be altered by the European Council acting by qualified majority. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;

&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;As to the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;composition of the institutions&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;, the IGC finally decided to raise the maximum number of seats in the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;European Parliament&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; to 750. These seats will be allocated to the Member States according to the principle of “degressive proportionality”, with a &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;minimum of six&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; and a &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;maximum of ninety-six&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; seats. The precise number of seats attributed to each Member State will be decided before the European elections in 2009. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;The IGC decided to maintain the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;current composition&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; of the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;Commission&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; – one Commissioner per Member State – &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;until 2014&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. From then on, the Commission will comprise a number of Commissioners corresponding to &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;two thirds of the number of Member States&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. The members of the Commission will be chosen according to a system based on &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;equal rotation &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;among the Member States, which had been already decided by the Nice Treaty. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;

&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:32px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;The &lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;definition of qualified majority&lt;/SPAN
&gt; for decision-making in the Council was, as is well known, the most difficult question the IGC had to deal with. As proposed by the Convention, the Council will henceforth decide on the basis of the &lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;double majority&lt;/SPAN
&gt; of the Member States and of the people, which constitutes an expression of the Union’s double legitimacy. The IGC nonetheless decided to raise the thresholds: instead of the majority of Member States representing 60% of the population, the IGC decided that a qualified majority will require the support of &lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;55% of the Member States representing 65% of the population&lt;/SPAN
&gt;. This definition is &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;accompanied by two further elements. First, in order to avoid the situation where, in an extreme case, only three (large) Member States would be able block a Council decision due an increase in the population threshold, a blocking minority needs to comprise at least four Member States. Moreover, a number of Council members representing at least three-quarters of a blocking minority, whether at the level of Member States or the level of population, can demand that a vote is postponed and that discussions continue for a reasonable time in order to reach a broader basis of consensus within the Council. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style="font-style:italic; color:#000000"
&gt;Progress relating to the achievement of the area of freedom, security and justice, and in the field of common foreign and security policy &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;The Convention did not modernise all the Union’s policies. The content of most provisions that govern the Union’s policies thus remains unchanged. As opposed to, for example, the Single European Act or the Maastricht Treaty, the Constitution does not extend the Union’s competences considerably.  &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;

&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;However, the Constitution significantly updates provisions in the field of Justice and Home Affairs, in order to facilitate and improve the establishment of the &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;area of freedom, security and justice&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. In fact, the Community method will from now on apply to all the areas in question. Moreover, they will fall to a large extent within the scope of qualified majority voting. Nevertheless, the Constitution retains or introduces some special features in these areas, namely in the area of judicial cooperation in criminal matters and in the area of police cooperation. &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:16px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;The provisions regarding &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;external relations&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; have been re-written, but in essence, the distinction between common foreign and security policy and the other aspects of EU external action still determines the respective roles of the institutions and the procedures that apply. Nevertheless, the creation of the post of Union Minister of Foreign Affairs, with the task of developing mutual confidence and the European reflex of the Member States, undoubtedly strengthens the Union’s role in world affairs, in all areas. Moreover, the possibility of providing more ways for the Member States to cooperate more closely in the field of &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;defence &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;will underpin the credibility of the Union’s foreign policy.  &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P style="text-align:justify; margin-bottom:32px; text-indent:48px"&gt;
&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;For some other policies, such as economic governance, the Commission would have liked to strengthen the Union’s means of action. However, the essential changes are limited to a further &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;extension of the scope of qualified majority&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; and a &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;near generalisation of the codecision procedure&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. It should be noted that, in addition to some specific provisions, unanimity is retained in the field of &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;taxation&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; and, partially, in the field of &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;social policy&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt; and &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;common foreign and security policy&lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000"
&gt;. Although “passerelles” allow a unanimous decision that henceforth qualified majority will apply in a given area, it remains to be seen whether the existence of such clauses will be sufficient to maintain the Union’s capacity to act. Moreover, the future development of the Union means that account must be taken of the fact that laws on &lt;/SPAN
&gt;&lt;SPAN style=" font-weight:normal; color:#000000; text-decoration:underline"
&gt;own resources&lt;/SPAN
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&gt; and the &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;The Constitution introduces, or confirms in a fundamental text, an important number of provisions aiming at more democratic, transparent and controllable EU institutions that are &lt;/SPAN
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&gt;closer to the citizen. As an example, the Constitution provides citizens with the right to invite the Commission to submit an appropriate proposal to the legislator, if they manage to collect one million signatures in a significant number of Member States. The proceedings of the Council, when exercising its legislative function, are to be open to the public. The role of the European Parliament has been strengthened. National parliaments are to be informed about all new initiatives from the Commission and, if one third of them consider that a proposal does not comply with the principle of subsidiarity, the Commission must review its proposal. New provisions on participatory democracy and good governance have acquired constitutional status. The Charter will guarantee better protection of fundamental rights.  &lt;/SPAN
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I found an interesting Blog of an other XS4ALL writer: &lt;A HREF="http://blogger.xs4all.nl/steeph/archive/2005/02/23/28504.aspx" TARGET="_blank"&gt;Steeph&lt;/A&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Interesting!&lt;img src ="http://blogger.xs4all.nl/bacco/aggbug/41218.aspx" width = "1" height = "1" /&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>
