977:
4144:Åland is an autonomous province of Finland. It is part of the European Union, but is subject to certain exemptions. Åland is not party to the Treaty to establish European constitution, but according to Article IV-440, Paragraph 5 the Treaty will apply on the territory but with derogation. So Åland Parliament ratification is not necessary for the European Constitution to enter into force, but it is needed for provisions of Article IV-440, Paragraph 5 to be applied.
1573:
1979:
2191:
1935:
2915:, requiring a 55% majority of members of the Council representing a 65% majority of citizens. (The 55% is raised to 72% when the Council acts on its own initiative rather than on a legislative proposal from the Commission or the Union Minister for Foreign Affairs.) The unanimous agreement of all member states would only be required for decisions on more sensitive issues, such as tax, social security, foreign policy and defence.
1855:
1531:
1163:
2132:
1761:
1701:
1225:
149:
2052:
2019:
1842:
1731:
1670:
1361:
1194:
222:
734:
43:
1500:
1469:
1403:
262:
1434:
1028:
notably
Ireland and Denmark — sometimes hold referendums, in Ireland's case where the treaty requires a constitutional amendment, for all amendments have to be approved by referendum. As a reaction to what was seen as the novel nature of the Constitution, many advocates and opponents of the Constitution argued that it should be subjected to referendums across the European Union.
1791:
2165:
2092:
1891:
927:, which in May 2004 sent a letter to the Irish Presidency, saying "the governments of those countries consider as a priority the recognition of the Christian tradition in the Preamble" and noting that the list of signatories was not exhaustive as they hoped other countries would join their initiative. The Greek government likewise supported a reference to Christianity.
1298:
1256:
2634:. These are areas in which member states agree to act individually only where they have not already acted through the EU, or where the EU has ceased to act (though these are areas where member states may act both nationally and through the EU if they wish). Three new competences have been added to those in previous treaties.
3055:: The Commission would be invited to consider any proposal "on matters where citizens consider that a legal act of the Union is required for the purpose of implementing the Constitution" which has the support of one million citizens. The mechanism by which this would be put into practice has yet to be agreed. (See
3046:
would be given a new role in scrutinising proposed EU laws, and would be entitled to object if they feel a proposal oversteps the boundary of the Union's agreed areas of responsibility. If the
Commission wishes to ignore such an objection, it would be forced to submit an explanation to the parliament
3450:
Article IV-447 of the Treaty requires that instruments of ratification be deposited with the
Government of the Italian Republic in order for the Treaty to enter into force. Each country deposits the instrument of ratification after its internal ratification process is finalised by all required state
3090:
would meet in long private sessions in order to reach unanimous agreement on the proposed changes. The
Convention which wrote the draft constitutional treaty was quite different in this regard. It met in public and was composed of a mix of national and European politicians. The Constitution proposed
859:
and composed of two
Members of Parliament (generally one from the governing majority and one from the opposition) of each Member State and applicant state, 16 MEPs, two members of the European Commission and a representative from each government. It met in public. Giscard d'Estaing proposed to draft
2723:
The TCE would have conferred upon the EU as new 'shared competences' the areas of territorial cohesion, energy, and space. These are areas where the EU may act alongside its individual member states. The EU has conferred upon it as new areas of 'supporting, coordinating or complementary action' the
1122:
In the June 2007 European summit meeting, member states agreed to abandon the constitution and to amend the existing treaties, which would remain in force. They also agreed a detailed mandate for a new intergovernmental conference to negotiate a new treaty containing such amendments to the existing
1027:
Before an EU treaty can enter into force, it must be ratified by all member states. Ratification takes different forms in each country, depending on its traditions, constitutional arrangements and political processes. Most member states ratify EU treaties following parliamentary votes, while some —
2813:
The TCE includes a copy of the
Charter already agreed to by all EU member states. This is included in the Constitution so that EU institutions themselves are obliged to conform to the same standards of fundamental rights. At the time of the Charter's original agreement, the British Government said
2778:
The new solidarity clause of the TCE specifies that any member state which falls victim to a terrorist attack or other disaster will receive assistance from other member states, if it requests it. The type of assistance to be offered is not specified. Instead, the arrangements are to be decided by
3073:
There would have been a tightening of existing rules for 'enhanced cooperation', where some member states would have chosen to act together more closely and others not. A minimum of one third of member states would now be forced to participate in any enhanced cooperation, and the agreement of the
3136:
A new clause in the TCE provided for the unilateral withdrawal of any member state from the Union (clause I-60). Under this clause, when a country notifies the
Council of its intent to withdraw, a settlement is agreed in the Council with the consent of Parliament. If negotiations are not agreed
2714:
each had their own separate legal personality, but remained silent over whether the
European Union itself had one. They did mandate the EU "to assert its identity on the international scene", and permitted the European Union to enter into treaties. Brsakoska-Bazerkoska, and Choutheete and Ndoura
833:
was created to replace the
Constitutional Treaty. This contained many of the changes that were originally placed in the Constitutional Treaty but, instead of repealing and replacing the existing treaties, simply amended them and abandoned the idea of a single codified constitution. Signed on 13
2331:
has consistently ruled since 1964 that EU law has primacy over the laws of member states in the areas where member states allow it to legislate. National law that is incompatible with an agreement already made at
European level is deemed to be 'disapplied' when questions arise in courts. This
1098:
After the French and Dutch referendum results, European leaders decided to hold a "period of reflection" on what to do next. As part of this reflection period, a "group of wise men" was set up to consider possible courses of action. This group of high-level European politicians – former prime
3094:
A simplified revision was created for changes which might be proposed to be made to Title III of Part III of the TCE on the internal policies and action of the Union. Changes to this Title could be made by a decision of the European Council subject to it being ratified by all member states.
3103:
2367:, it incorporated the text of the Charter in the Treaty itself (see Part II of the TCE). This included various adjustments to the Charter as promulgated in 2000, including granting persuasive value to the Explanations to the Charter (see article II-112(7) and Declaration 12 to the TCE).
2958:, would be changed to an 18-month rotating Presidency shared by a trio of member countries, in an attempt to provide more continuity. The exception would be the Council's Foreign Affairs configuration, which would be chaired by the newly created Union Minister for Foreign Affairs.
938:. Other countries opposing such a reference were Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Slovenia, and Cyprus. Among other nations, Spain originally supported the inclusion of a reference to Christianity, but the incoming Zapatero government reversed the stance of its predecessor.
4503:
941:
Eventually the agreed-upon Constitution made no explicit references to Christianity, only mentioning the "cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe". This decision caused disappointment in the Vatican, but satisfaction from candidate state Turkey.
4114:
2250:
would have been formally renamed the "Council of Ministers", which is already its informal title. The "General Affairs Council" would have been formally split from the "Foreign Affairs Council", which had informally held meetings separately since June 2002.
2375:
2827:
The TCE made an effort to simplify jargon and reduce the number of EU legal instruments. However, it is a long document couched in technical terms, which proved unpopular when presented (for example) to French voters in their referendum on the TCE.
2641:. In these areas, member states do not confer any competences on the Union, but they agree to act through the Union in order to support their work at national level. Again, three new competences have been added to those from previous treaties.
2941:
years and renewable once. The role itself would remain administrative and non-executive, but rather than the Presidency being held by a member state as at present, it would be held by an individual elected by and accountable to the Council.
826:. It was later ratified by 18 member states, which included referendums endorsing it in Spain and Luxembourg. However, the rejection of the document by French and Dutch voters in May and June 2005 brought the ratification process to an end.
1035:
unexpectedly announced an intention to hold a referendum, a proposal which he had previously rejected. A further seven member states announced or had already announced that they would hold referendums on the Constitution, these being
968:. In most cases heads of state designated plenipotentiaries to sign the treaty, but some presidents also signed on behalf of states which were republics. Most designated plenipotentiaries were prime ministers and foreign ministers.
3451:
bodies (parliament and the head of state). Countries are ordered according to the date of deposition of ratification documents. When two countries have deposited the necessary documents on the same date the order is alphabetical.
2893:
who would also be a Vice President of the Commission. This individual would be responsible for co-ordinating foreign policy across the Union, representing the EU abroad in areas where member states agree to speak with one voice.
3056:
2314:
and is based on the legal and political principle that governmental decisions should be taken as close to the people as possible while still remaining effective. It is a main argument against claims that Europe limits national
2307:. The EU would have no competences by right, and thus any areas of policy not explicitly specified in the Constitution would have remained the domain of the sovereign member states (notwithstanding the ‘flexibility clause').
4355:
1089:
held a referendum on 10 July 2005 approving the Constitution by 57% to 43%. It was the last referendum to be held on the Constitution, for all of the other member states that had proposed to hold referendums cancelled them.
4577:
4326:"Implementing the Lisbon Treaty's Solidarity Clause], SWP Comment, 2010; Ekengren, Markus et al. (2006) "Solidarity or Sovereignty? EU Cooperation in Civil Protection" in Journal of European Integration 28/5"
2485:
3470:
3509:
2387:
4121:
2732:
Member states would have continued to co-operate in some areas of criminal judicial proceedings where they agree to do so, as at present. Under the TCE, seven new areas of co-operation would have been added:
2391:
951:
3668:
LEY ORGÁNICA 1/2005, de 20 de mayo, por la que se autoriza la ratificación por España del Tratado por el que se establece una Constitución para Europa, firmado en Roma el 29 de octubre de
1118:
a legally binding status. The new treaty would be based on the first and fourth parts of the Constitution, the rest of the Constitution's changes being achieved through amendments to the Treaty of Rome.
2882:
60:
3548:
2334:
2303:
The TCE would have specified that the EU is a union of member states, and that all its competences (areas of responsibility) are voluntarily conferred on it by its member states according to the
715:
2597:, policy areas in which member states have agreed that they should act exclusively through the EU and not legislate at a national level. The list remains unchanged from the previous treaties:
1123:
treaties (primarily the Treaty of Rome and the Treaty of Maastricht). These negotiations were completed by the end of the year. The new treaty, which had previously been referred to as the
3043:
762:
4217:
Participation in Dutch referendum is calculated based on the total number of votes (0.76% of votes were blank or invalid). Results are calculated based on the valid, non-blank votes.
4187:
Participation in French referendum is calculated based on the total number of votes(2.51% of votes were blank or invalid). Results are calculated based on the valid, non-blank votes.
4943:
4407:
2210:
2970:
would be reduced in size from 27 to 18 by the year 2014. There would be fewer Commissioners, with member states taking it in turn to nominate Commissioners two times out of three.
4651:
4243:
1550:
4882:
3936:
2844:
391:
381:
293:
288:
283:
4852:
2808:
2715:
argue that the EU had an implicit legal personality prior to the Treaty of Lisbon; the latter treaty also contained an express statement that the EU had a legal personality.
2360:
1115:
3513:
2310:
According to the TCE, the EU may act (i.e. make laws) only where its member states agree unanimously that actions by individual countries would be insufficient. This is the
3221:
4680:
2299:
the primacy of EU law: in areas where member states have made legally binding agreements at EU level, they may not then pass national laws incompatible with those EU laws.
2147:
699:
3474:
4448:
4012:
3812:
Participation in Luxemburg referendum is calculated based on the total number of valid, non-blank votes. Results are calculated based on the valid, non-blank votes.
1321:
4385:
4521:
4515:
2109:
2034:
1912:
298:
2069:
1996:
1956:
1647:
1068:
1075:
3743:
225:
107:
1961:
1629:
1079:
755:
3599:
3169:
79:
4864:
4400:
3138:
4043:
3091:
that amendments to the Constitution would be drafted by a convention unless both the Council of Minister and the European Parliament agreed otherwise.
2006:
86:
3418:
2371:
303:
1106:, presented its report. They proposed to establish a new Inter-Governmental Conference with a view to writing a new treaty which would rewrite the
2319:, but critics say that it is a principle to which lip service only is paid and, in practice, the reach of the EU has been increasingly ambitious.
1830:
1778:
4155:
3769:
2353:
748:
720:
242:
93:
4373:
4073:
4393:
4349:
2496:
4228:
4805:
4352:– Academic site linking to many documents concerning the preparation, negotiation and ratification stages of the TCE and previous treaties.
3843:
3727:
3589:
Participation in Spanish referendum is calculated based on the total number of votes. Results are calculated based on the valid votes only.
2983:
865:
75:
4686:
2886:
2152:
1024:
voted a legally non-binding resolution in support of the Constitution by 500 votes in favour to 137 votes against, with 40 abstentions.
965:
278:
4906:
2890:
2869:
2677:
1611:
852:
823:
401:
271:
208:
3943:
3128:
Although the Lisbon Treaty was itself drafted behind closed doors, it adopted the amendment procedures proposed by the Constitution.
2707:
1559:
1451:
707:
334:
126:
3680:
3770:"House of Representatives. Πρακτικά της Βουλής των Αντιπροσώπων. H΄ ΒΟΥΛΕΥΤΙΚΗ ΠΕΡΙΟΔΟΣ. ΣΥΝΟΔΟΣ Δ΄ Συνεδρίαση 30ής Ιουνίου 2005"
2442:
358:
3703:
2861:'Conventions' (of the PJC pillar) are done away with, replaced in every case by either European laws or European framework laws.
3022:
would be required to meet in public when debating all new laws. Currently, it meets in public only for texts covered under the
4433:
4416:
3150:
808:
440:
64:
31:
856:
100:
3019:
2951:
2908:
2832:
2780:
2247:
812:
251:
4019:
2527:
and protection, equality between women and men, solidarity between generations and protection of the rights of the child.
4763:
4560:
4491:
2601:
2001:
1330:
1242:
1211:
876:
4172:
3534:
4900:
4656:
2840:
2263:
1380:
1275:
370:
346:
3867:
2851:
2792:
1389:
3195:
4876:
3747:
3115:
2912:
2328:
2311:
2286:
1966:
880:
848:
816:
847:
The drafting of the European Constitution began in a call for a new debate on the future of Europe, made at the
4713:
4635:
4630:
4625:
4620:
4615:
4610:
4605:
4454:
3991:
3607:
3173:
2682:
2215:
1917:
1748:
1718:
666:
422:
4291:
4051:
2667:
This clause has been present in EU law since the original Treaty of Rome, which established the EEC in 1958.
4888:
3036:. Agricultural spending would no longer be ring-fenced, and would be brought under the Parliament's control.
2617:
2506:
596:
53:
3086:
Traditionally amendments to the EU treaties were considered in inter-governmental conferences in which the
3012:
with the Council in virtually all areas of policy. Previously, it had this power in most cases but not all.
2289:: that governmental decisions should be taken at the lowest level possible while still remaining effective;
4912:
4835:
4829:
4729:
4723:
2576:
2500:
2463:
2304:
2279:
1879:
1348:
1067:
Spain was the first country to hold a referendum on the Constitution. On 20 February 2005, Spanish voters
449:
412:
3427:
4924:
3822:
2814:
that it did not have binding effect. Incorporation into TCE would have put its importance beyond doubt.
2518:
2293:
1874:
738:
4793:
4257:
3967:
3912:
3078:
is needed. The option for enhanced cooperation would also be widened to all areas of agreed EU policy.
4153:
3777:
3549:"Camera dei Deputati – XV legislatura – Documenti – Progetti di legge – Progetto di legge numero 6194"
2332:
controversial and fundamental principle of European Community law was first recognised in the case of
1099:
ministers, ministers and members of the European Commission – first met on 30 September 2006 in Rome.
4894:
4420:
3645:
3569:
3023:
3009:
2757:
1821:
546:
323:
3285:
976:
4847:
4799:
4750:
4539:
4527:
4077:
3621:
3075:
3033:
3005:
2995:
2991:
2967:
2796:
2767:
2657:
2649:
The TCE's flexibility clause allows the EU to act in areas not made explicit in the TCE, but only:
2404:
2057:
1687:
1620:
1420:
1045:
1021:
884:
694:
576:
566:
537:
499:
479:
4325:
2865:
2394:, the Union is open to all European States that respect the member states' common values, namely:
4817:
4769:
4756:
4719:
4709:
4226:
3051:
2855:
2742:
2703:
2225:
1656:
1638:
1517:
656:
646:
4870:
3850:
3725:
2074:
3342:
30:
This article is about the abandoned 2004 proposal. For the constitutional basis of the EU, see
4533:
3667:
3099:
2752:
2572:
2079:
1486:
1107:
689:
626:
616:
586:
489:
3792:
4811:
4551:
3488:
3107:
3087:
2987:
2955:
2924:
2364:
2119:
872:', which contained a deeper integration of the countries and a clearer institutional model.
869:
830:
636:
606:
519:
3460:
Results refer to the final round of parliamentary vote when more than one vote is required.
3426:, Brussels: Action Committee for European Democracy, 4 June 2007, p. 2, archived from
17:
4841:
4787:
4232:
4176:
4159:
3731:
3338:
2699:
2514:
2510:
2414:
2296:: that the EU may only act exactly to the extent that is needed to achieve its objectives;
2259:
1455:
3264:
4858:
4545:
4497:
4460:
4424:
3249:
2524:
2448:
2431:
2220:
2196:
1984:
1602:
1339:
1284:
1111:
920:
804:
556:
509:
459:
4368:
819:
into policy areas which had previously been decided by unanimity among member states.
4937:
4823:
4509:
2340:
2255:
1922:
1128:
895:
Several countries urged that the preamble of the Constitution include a reference to
469:
4197:
879:(IGC) during the Italian presidency, disputes arose over the proposed framework for
4781:
4775:
4091:
3347:
3269:
2565:
2438:
Member states also declare that the following principles prevail in their society:
2426:
896:
861:
800:
792:
3888:
148:
2476:
Some of these provisions would have been codified for the first time in the TCE.
2274:
The TCE would have reiterated several key principles of how the Union functions:
4380:
3312:
2737:
2420:
2316:
2039:
1940:
1103:
1053:
42:
3397:"/ Institutional Affairs / EU 'wise' group welcomes new debate on constitution"
3121:
move from a special legislative procedure to the ordinary legislative procedure
2370:
This would continue to exist alongside the protection of fundamental rights as
2558:
2554:
2530:
economic, social and territorial cohesion, and solidarity among member states.
2453:
1536:
1086:
1049:
1032:
229:
27:
2004 failed attempt to formally establish a constitution of the European Union
4170:
3290:
2762:
2409:
1812:
1168:
904:
261:
2282:: that all EU competences are conferred on it voluntarily by member states;
1078:
by a margin of 55% to 45% on a turnout of 69%. On 1 June, the Dutch people
855:
was founded shortly afterward; this was chaired by former French President
822:
The Treaty was signed on 29 October 2004 by representatives of the then 25
2374:
of EU law (article (I-9(3) TCE). Further, article I-9(2) TCE required the
3316:
2927:
would switch to a chair chosen by the heads of government, in office for
2858:' (of the PJC pillar) both become referred to as European framework laws.
2831:
The TCE unifies legal instruments across areas of policy (referred to as
2610:
2137:
1860:
1766:
1706:
1230:
1061:
924:
916:
834:
December 2007, the Lisbon Treaty entered into force on 1 December 2009.
153:
Draft of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, 17 June 2004
3913:"Verenigde Vergadering van de Gemeenschappelijke Gemeenschapscommissie"
2711:
2458:
2399:
2178:
2024:
1847:
1796:
1736:
1675:
1578:
1366:
1199:
1037:
935:
3844:"Compte rendu des séances publiquesN° 2 – Session ordinaire 2005-2006"
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2663:
where this is necessary to achieve an agreed objective under the TCE.
2544:
to contribute to peace, security, the sustainable development of the
2170:
2097:
1896:
1505:
1474:
1408:
1180:
1132:
1041:
931:
912:
796:
3622:"Cortes Generales: Diario de Desiones del Congreso de los Diputados"
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in due time. The wording of this article is taken from the existing
3032:: The final say over the EU's annual budget would be given to the
3570:"Parlamento Italiano – Disegno di legge S. 3269 – 14ª Legislatura"
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was subsequently inserted into the treaties by the Lisbon Treaty.
2747:
2545:
2537:
In its relations with the wider world the Union's objectives are:
1439:
1303:
1261:
1057:
975:
908:
900:
190:
3420:
A New Treaty and Supplementary Protocols – Explanatory Memorandum
1324:: 76.73% to 17.24% in favour, 6.03% blanks, 42.32% participation.
3370:
3244:
2492:
promotion of peace, its values and the well-being of its people.
2114:
961:
952:
Signatories to the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
186:
4389:
2359:
It would further have rendered the (at that point) non-binding
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with 76% voting in favour to 24% against, on a turnout of 43%.
883:: the final text of the TCE was settled in June 2004 under the
2883:
High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy
2469:
964:
on 29 October 2004 by 53 senior political figures from the 25
930:
The strongest opponents of any reference to Christianity were
36:
1085:
Notwithstanding the rejection in France and the Netherlands,
2626:
the conclusion of certain limited international agreements.
2724:
areas of tourism, sport, and administrative co-operation.
4198:"Proclamation des résultats du référendum du 29 mai 2005"
2702:. Prior to this, the treaties explicitly stated that the
4461:
Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community
2698:
The TCE was going to state explicitly that the EU had a
2607:
those competition rules that govern the internal market;
3371:"Select group of politicians to tackle EU constitution"
3265:"Giscard backs calls for referendum on EU constitution"
2954:, which currently coincides with the Presidency of the
2847:(PJC) pillar) both become referred to as European laws.
2795:'s Office, if all member states agree to it and if the
2637:
There are a number of areas where the EU may take only
2376:
EU to accede to the European Convention on Human Rights
980:
Ratifications in member states and candidate countries
2497:
freedom, security and justice without internal borders
1621:
Parlement Bruxellois/Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Parlement
4687:
Treaty establishing the European Political Community
3489:"Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas – Balsavimo rezultatai"
2845:
Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters
2843:' (of the Community pillar) and 'Decisions' (of the
392:
Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters
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4702:
4673:
4644:
4598:
4591:
4570:
4484:
4477:
4470:
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4432:
2809:
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
2803:
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
2675:The EU is charged with defining and implementing a
1553:: 56.52% to 43.48% in favour, 87.77% participation.
1116:
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
214:
204:
196:
182:
174:
166:
158:
67:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
4681:Treaty establishing the European Defence Community
3600:"CONSTITUCIÓN EUROPEA - Resultados del Referéndum"
1959:: 61.54% to 38.46% against, 63.30% participation.
1915:: 54.68% to 45.32% against, 69.34% participation.
1031:On 20 April 2004, the then British prime minister
4356:The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
2616:conservation of marine biological resources (the
3889:"Compte Rendu Analytique : Beknopt Verslag"
3823:"Verfassung fir Europa – Résultat du référendum"
3535:"3C016AB288C3FDCBC1256FA100348841&showdoc=1"
3343:"EU scraps timetable for ratifying constitution"
3008:would acquire equal legislative power under the
2639:supporting, coordinating or complementary action
1392:: Approved by show of hands with three against.
4449:Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
2541:to uphold and promote its values and interests.
2266:for the Union, although none of them were new.
1082:by a margin of 61% to 39% on a turnout of 62%.
76:"Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe"
2877:Position of Union Minister for Foreign Affairs
2575:, including respect for the principles of the
2533:respect for linguistic and cultural diversity.
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4693:Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
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4292:"The Legal Personality of the European Union"
3137:within two years, the country leaves anyway.
3064:Further integration, amendment and withdrawal
2868:' and 'Common positions' (of what is now the
2564:eradication of poverty and the protection of
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1781:: 116 to 27 in favour, four abstentions.
1102:On 4 June 2007, this group, known as the
1009: Referendum cancelled and never held
127:Learn how and when to remove this message
4369:BBC: Questions and answers about the TCE
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1824:: 66 to 0 in favour, three abstentions.
1815:: 569 to 23 in favour, two abstentions.
1423:: 268 to 17 in favour, 15 abstentions.
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1614:: 118 to 18 in favour, one abstention.
1520:: 71 to 5 in favour, six abstentions.
1489:: 30 to 19 in favour, one abstention.
1287:: 217 to 16 in favour, 0 abstentions.
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1562:: 57 to 1 in favour, no abstentions.
1333:: 311 to 19 in favour, 0 abstentions.
1278:: 436 to 28 in favour, 5 abstentions.
1214:: 323 to 12 in favour, 8 abstention.
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4374:BBC: Quick guide to the Constitution
4324:Ondarza, Nicolai; Parkes, Roderick.
2984:President of the European Commission
2974:Parliamentary power and transparency
1650:: 79 to 0 in favour, no abstentions.
1648:Parlement de la Communauté française
1632:: 21 to 2 in favour, no abstentions.
1623:: 70 to 10 in favour, 0 abstentions.
1605:: 54 to 9 in favour, one abstention.
1245:: 79 to 4 in favour, 0 abstentions.
1183:: 84 to 4 in favour, 3 abstentions.
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3746:. Parliament.gov.mt. Archived from
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