Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | AFCO | MÉNDEZ DE VIGO Íñigo ( PPE-DE), CORBETT Richard ( PSE) | |
Committee Opinion | PETI | LIBICKI Marcin ( UEN) | |
Committee Opinion | REGI | ITURGAIZ Carlos ( PPE-DE) | |
Committee Opinion | DEVE | MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ Miguel Angel ( PSE) | |
Committee Opinion | CULT | ||
Committee Opinion | AFET | BROK Elmar ( PPE-DE) | |
Committee Opinion | PECH | HUDGHTON Ian ( Verts/ALE) | |
Committee Opinion | AGRI | GRAEFE ZU BARINGDORF Friedrich-Wilhelm ( Verts/ALE) | |
Committee Opinion | ENVI | GRAÇA MOURA Vasco ( PPE-DE) | |
Committee Opinion | EMPL | ANDERSSON Jan ( PSE) | |
Committee Opinion | BUDG | VIRRANKOSKI Kyösti ( ALDE) | |
Committee Opinion | ITRE | SWOBODA Hannes ( PSE) | |
Committee Opinion | JURI | BERGER Maria ( PSE) | |
Committee Opinion | ECON | ||
Committee Opinion | CONT | POMÉS RUIZ José Javier ( PPE-DE) | |
Committee Opinion | LIBE | ZAPPALA' Stefano ( PPE-DE) | |
Committee Opinion | INTA | CHATZIMARKAKIS Jorgo ( ALDE) | |
Committee Opinion | IMCO | ||
Committee Opinion | TRAN | ||
Committee Opinion | FEMM |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 145, RoP 146, RoP 54
Legal Basis:
RoP 145, RoP 146, RoP 54Events
The European Parliament adopted a resolution endorsing the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe and said it "wholeheartedly supports its ratification." The report by Richard CORBETT (PES, UK) and Inigo MENDEZ DE VIGO(EPP-ED, ES) was adopted by 500 votes in favour to 137 votes against, with 40 abstentions. (Please see the summary of 30/11/2004).
Parliament adopted an amendment announces its intention of using the new right of initiative conferred upon it by the Constitution to propose improvements to the Constitution.
It hoped that all Member States of the European Union will be in a position to achieve ratification by mid-2006.
Parliament went on to reiterates its request that all possible efforts be deployed in order to inform European citizens clearly and objectively about the content of the Constitution. Thee European institutions and the Member States are invited, when distributing the text of the constitutional Treaty to citizens (in unabridged or summary versions), to make a clear distinction between the elements already in force in the existing treaties and new provisions introduced by the Constitution, with a view to educating the public and informing the debate. Parliament invited them also to recognise the role of civil society organisations within the ratification debates and to make available sufficient support to enable such organisations to engage their constituencies in these debates across the EU in order to promote the active involvement of citizens in the discussions on ratification.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution endorsing the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe and said it "wholeheartedly supports its ratification." The report by Richard CORBETT (PES, UK) and Inigo MENDEZ DE VIGO(EPP-ED, ES) was adopted by 500 votes in favour to 137 votes against, with 40 abstentions. (Please see the summary of 30/11/2004).
Parliament adopted an amendment announces its intention of using the new right of initiative conferred upon it by the Constitution to propose improvements to the Constitution.
It hoped that all Member States of the European Union will be in a position to achieve ratification by mid-2006.
Parliament went on to reiterates its request that all possible efforts be deployed in order to inform European citizens clearly and objectively about the content of the Constitution. Thee European institutions and the Member States are invited, when distributing the text of the constitutional Treaty to citizens (in unabridged or summary versions), to make a clear distinction between the elements already in force in the existing treaties and new provisions introduced by the Constitution, with a view to educating the public and informing the debate. Parliament invited them also to recognise the role of civil society organisations within the ratification debates and to make available sufficient support to enable such organisations to engage their constituencies in these debates across the EU in order to promote the active involvement of citizens in the discussions on ratification.
The committee adopted the own-initiative report by Richard CORBETT (PES, UK) and Inigo MÉNDEZ DE VIGO (EPP-ED, ES) on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. The committee gave its backing to the Treaty, saying it "wholeheartedly supports its ratification". The report obtained the support of a large majority of committee members (20 votes to 3, with 3 abstentions) after the two co-rapporteurs drew up a number of compromise amendments incorporating many of the remarks contained in some 282 amendments tabled to their draft report.
The resolution as adopted by the committee concluded that: "the Constitution is, globally, a good compromise and a vast improvement on the existing treaties which will, once implemented, bring about visible benefits for citizens (and for the European Parliament and the national parliaments as their democratic representation), for the Member States (including their regions and local authorities), for the effective functioning of the European Union institutions and thus for the Union as a whole."
MEPs highlighted the improvements made by the Constitution, based on four key principles:
- greater clarity about the Union's nature and objectives: the complex set of European treaties would be replaced by a single more readable document, the Union's dual legitimacy - as a Union of States and citizens - would be reaffirmed, the canon of values common to all the Member States would be made explicit and widened, the confusion between the "European Community" and "European Union" would end, European legal acts would be simplified and made more understandable, and a solidarity clause between Member States would allow for support from all parts of the Union in the event of a terrorist attack or a natural or man-made disaster;
-greater effectiveness and a strengthened role in the world: qualified majority voting by the governments meeting in Council would be extended, the European Council would have a two-and-a-half-year chair instead of a 6-month rotating one, there would be a reduction in the number of members of the Commission, the Union's visibility and capacity as a global actor would be significantly enhanced through the creation of a European "Foreign Minister" responsible for a single external action service and through the conferral of legal personality on the Union;
- more democratic accountability: the European Parliament would as a rule decide on an equal footing with the Council on the Union's legislation, the Council would meet in public when debating and adopting Union legislation, the adoption of all EU legislation would be subject to the prior scrutiny of national parliaments, which would receive all EU proposals in good time before the Council adopts a position, the President of the Commission would be elected by the European Parliament, and all EU expenditure would require the approval of both the Council and the European Parliament;
- more rights for citizens: the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights would be incorporated into the Constitution, the EU would accede to the European Convention on Human Rights, a European citizens' right of initiative would be introduced, and individuals would have greater access to justice in connection with EU law.
Finally, the report rejected certain criticisms as unfounded, stating: "the Constitution will not lead to the creation of a centralised superstate, will strengthen rather than weaken the Union's social dimension and does not ignore the historical and spiritual roots of Europe since it refers to its cultural, religious and humanist inheritance".
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)1070
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)698
- Text adopted by Parliament, single reading: T6-0004/2005
- Text adopted by Parliament, single reading: OJ C 247 06.10.2005, p. 0028-0088 E
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T6-0004/2005
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0070/2004
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A6-0070/2004
- Committee opinion: PE349.787
- Committee opinion: PE347.101
- Committee opinion: PE347.232
- Committee opinion: PE347.257
- Committee opinion: PE347.277
- Committee opinion: PE347.105
- Committee opinion: PE350.097
- Committee opinion: PE347.227
- Committee opinion: PE347.080
- Committee opinion: PE347.178
- Committee opinion: PE347.197
- Committee opinion: PE347.194
- Committee of the Regions: opinion: CDR0354/2003
- Committee of the Regions: opinion: OJ C 071 22.03.2005, p. 0001-0006
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES1445/2004
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: OJ C 120 20.05.2005, p. 0123-0128
- Committee opinion: PE347.107
- Committee opinion: PE347.107
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES1445/2004 OJ C 120 20.05.2005, p. 0123-0128
- Committee opinion: PE347.194
- Committee of the Regions: opinion: CDR0354/2003 OJ C 071 22.03.2005, p. 0001-0006
- Committee opinion: PE347.080
- Committee opinion: PE347.178
- Committee opinion: PE347.197
- Committee opinion: PE347.105
- Committee opinion: PE350.097
- Committee opinion: PE347.227
- Committee opinion: PE347.232
- Committee opinion: PE347.257
- Committee opinion: PE347.277
- Committee opinion: PE347.101
- Committee opinion: PE349.787
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0070/2004
- Text adopted by Parliament, single reading: T6-0004/2005 OJ C 247 06.10.2005, p. 0028-0088 E
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)698
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)1070
Votes
Rapport Corbett/Mendez de Vigo A6-0070/2004 - am. 20 #
Rapport Corbett/Mendez de Vigo A6-0070/2004 - par. 1 #
Rapport Corbett/Mendez de Vigo A6-0070/2004 - par. 2,k #
Rapport Corbett/Mendez de Vigo A6-0070/2004 - am. 11 #
Rapport Corbett/Mendez de Vigo A6-0070/2004 - par. 3,a #
Rapport Corbett/Mendez de Vigo A6-0070/2004 - par. 3,b #
Rapport Corbett/Mendez de Vigo A6-0070/2004 - par. 3,c,1ère partie #
DE | ES | FR | IT | HU | BE | NL | AT | EL | PT | LT | GB | SK | DK | IE | FI | PL | SI | EE | LU | LV | SE | CY | MT | CZ | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total |
91
|
50
|
69
|
67
|
21
|
24
|
26
|
18
|
23
|
21
|
11
|
70
|
14
|
13
|
13
|
11
|
53
|
6
|
6
|
6
|
9
|
17
|
6
|
4
|
24
|
|
PPE-DE |
250
|
Germany PPE-DEFor (47)Albert DESS, Alexander RADWAN, Alfred GOMOLKA, Andreas SCHWAB, Angelika NIEBLER, Anja WEISGERBER, Armin LASCHET, Bernd POSSELT, Christa KLASS, Christian EHLER, Christoph KONRAD, Daniel CASPARY, Dieter-Lebrecht KOCH, Doris PACK, Elisabeth JEGGLE, Elmar BROK, Ewa KLAMT, Georg JARZEMBOWSKI, Godelieve QUISTHOUDT-ROWOHL, Hans-Gert PÖTTERING, Hans-Peter MAYER, Hartmut NASSAUER, Herbert REUL, Horst SCHNELLHARDT, Ingeborg GRÄSSLE, Ingo FRIEDRICH, Ingo SCHMITT, |