Le problème du siège unique du Parlement européen
Luxembourg campaign poster for the first direct elections to the European Parliament
BildLuxembourg campaign poster for the first elections to the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage (10 June 1979).
Address by Pierre Werner on the Luxembourg Government’s foreign policy (Luxembourg, 23 October 1975)
TextOn 23 October 1975, Pierre Werner, Honorary Minister of State and leader of the Christian Social parliamentary group, gives an address in the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies on Luxembourg’s foreign policy. He welcomes the efforts made by the Government in the area of international policy and congratulates Gaston Thorn, President of the Government and Foreign Minister, for his appointment as President of the United Nations General Assembly. Pierre Werner also discusses major European issues including the establishment of a European union and the creation of an economic and monetary union.
Address by Pierre Werner on the elections to the European Parliament by universal suffrage (Luxembourg, 18 May 1976)
TextIn the run-up to the elections to the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, Pierre Werner, Honorary Minister of State and leader of the Christian Social parliamentary group, gives an address on 18 May 1976 in the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies in which he reviews the parliamentary and democratic development of the European Communities.
Address by Pierre Werner on the first elections to the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage (Luxembourg, 29 June 1977)
TextOn 29 June 1977, Pierre Werner, Honorary Minister of State and leader of the Christian Social parliamentary group, gives an address in the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies on the bill approving the Decision and Act concerning the election of the representatives of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, signed in Brussels on 20 September 1976.
Reaktionen aus Luxemburg auf die Wahl Simone Veils zur Präsidentin des Europäischen Parlaments (CLT, 18. Juli 1979)
TonAm 18. Juli 1979 kommentieren die luxemburgische Europaabgeordnete Colette Flesch und der luxemburgische Innenminister Jean Wolter die Wahl Simone Veils zur Präsidentin des Europäischen Parlaments.