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Council of the European Union
The Council of the EU is the institution representing the member states' governments. Also informally known as the EU Council, it is where national ministers from each EU country meet to adopt laws and coordinate policies.. The Presidency of the Council is held for six
months by each member state on a rotational basis. The various acts of the Council are: regulations,
directives, decisions, common actions, common positions, recommendations,
opinions, conclusions, declarations, resolutions. The number of votes
(between 3 and 29) that each Member State can cast is set by the Treaties
which also define cases in which a simple majority, qualified majority
or unanimity are required. Qualified majority is reached if the following
2 conditions are met: if a majority of Member States approves (in some
cases a 2/3 majority); a minimum of 72.3 % of the total is cast in favour
of the proposal. The EP is an active participant in the legislative
process: on a broad range of issues, Community legislation is adopted
jointly by the EP and the Council (so–called «co-decision»).
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/homepage?lang=en
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11 - 15 March 2018
Munich, Germany
30 September - 04 October 2018
Prague, Czech Republic |