The debate on the future of Europe
Message from Romano Prodi to mark the opening of the debate on the future of Europe (Brussels, 7 March 2001)
TextThe opening of the debate on the future of Europe on 7 March 2001 is marked by a message from Romano Prodi published on the Futurum site. The President of the Commission reviews the situation following the signing of the Treaty of Nice and invites citizens to express their views on the political future of the European Union.
Commission Communication οn certain arrangements for the debate on the future of the European Union (Brussels, 25 April 2001)
TextOn 25 April 2001, the Commission establishes the scope of the debate on the future of Europe, which was launched on 7 March 2001. It lists the parties who will be involved, suggests specific actions and assesses the financial impact of launching the debate.
Report by the Senate delegation for the EU on the idea of a European Constitution (7 June 2001)
TextOn 7 June 2001, on behalf of the Senate delegation for the European Union, Hubert Haenel submits an information report on the idea of a European Constitution. The report is a contribution to the debate on the future of Europe, in which the national parliaments have also been invited to participate.
Report by the Senate delegation for the EU on the idea of a second European chamber (13 June 2001)
TextOn 13 June 2001, on behalf of the Senate delegation for the European Union, Daniel Hoeffel submits an information report on the idea of a second European chamber. The report emphasises the importance of the question of bicameralism in the debate on the future of Europe, in which the national parliaments have also been invited to participate.
Summary presentation of the French Senate’s contribution in view of the work by the European Convention (Paris, 7 March 2002)
TextOn 7 March 2002, the French Senate presents a summary of its contribution to the debate on the future of Europe and the future work of the European Convention. It mainly refers to three information reports that it has published on the themes of a European Constitution, a possible second chamber and the distribution of the European Union’s powers and responsibilities.
Report from the Swedish Presidency to the Göteborg European Council: the debate on the future of Europe (08 June 2001)
TextThe Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union submits to the European Council, meeting in Göteborg on 15 and 16 June 2001, its report dated 8 June on the many encouraging initiatives taken in connection with the debate on the future of Europe since it was launched on 7 March.
French National Assembly: Conference on the future of Europe (Paris, 7–8 November 2001)
TextAs part of the national debate on the future of Europe, the French National Assembly holds a conference on 7 and 8 November 2001 where for the first time, in a demonstration of participatory democracy, around a thousand citizens are given the opportunity to debate the future challenges facing Europe.
Report from the Italian Senate on the debate on the future of Europe (Rome, 26 November 2001)
TextOn 26 November 2001, the Italian Senate’s Third Committee and Council for European Community Affairs submit their report concerning the debate on the future of Europe, drawn up jointly with the Third and Fourth Committees of the Chamber, to the Presidency. This report is the basis of the parliamentary debates that will inform the government’s position at the Laeken European Council.
Summary report on the debates and resolution by the Italian Senate on the future of Europe (Rome, 28 November 2001)
TextOn 28 November 2001, on the basis of the report by the Third Committee and Council for European Community Affairs, the Italian Senate holds a debate on the future of Europe and adopts a resolution inviting the government to ask the Laeken European Council to draft a federal constitution by setting up a Convention.
Italian Chamber of Deputies: ‘For the future of Europe’ event (Rome, 30 November 2001)
TextIn Italy, the Presidents of the Chambers launch the debate by promoting the ‘For the future of Europe’ event on 30 November 2001 in the Palazzo Montecitorio. The aim of this event is to encourage initiatives and information on the reforms that the European Council is preparing to debate in Laeken.
Charting Europe together: report by the ‘Debate on the Future of Europe’ Group (December 2001)
TextPublished in December 2001, the Charting Europe together report (Ensemble, dessinons l’Europe) by the ‘Debate on the Future of Europe’ Group chaired by Guy Braibant analyses the results of the various contributions and summarises the contributions of the French institutions invited to take part in the debate with annexed reproductions of various documents.