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Ratification
Positions taken by high courts
Parliamentary debates
Germany ratifies the EDC Treaty (Pathé, 19 March 1953)
VideoOn 19 March 1953, the Bundestag ratifies the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community (EDC), despite fierce opposition from the Communists, who see the European Army project as a precursor to the rearmament of Federal Germany.
Debates in the Chamber of Representatives (Brussels, 12 November 1953)
TextOn 12 November 1953, as part of the ratification procedure for the Treaty establishing a European Defence Community (EDC), the Belgian Chamber of Representatives discusses the issues surrounding the question of a European army.
Parliamentary debates in the Belgian Senate (3 March 1954)
TextOn 3 March 1954, as debates on the European Defence Community (EDC) are held in the Belgian Senate, Fernand Dehousse, a Belgian socialist senator and pro-European activist, describes the advantages of the Treaty establishing the EDC.
France’s rejection of the Treaty
Draft law authorising ratification of the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community (29 January 1953)
TextOn 29 January 1953, a draft law stressing the importance of the European Defence Community (EDC) and calling on Vincent Auriol, French President, to ratify the Treaty establishing the EDC is put before the French National Assembly.
Debates in the National Assembly on 28 August 1954 (1st session)
TextDebates in the French National Assembly two days before the refusal to ratify the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community (EDC).
Debates in the National Assembly on 28 August 1954 (2nd session)
TextDebates in the National Assembly two days before the refusal to ratify the Treaty instituting the European Defence Community (EDC).
Debates in the National Assembly on 29 August 1954 (1st session)
TextDebates in the National Assembly on the eve of the refusal to ratify the Treaty instituting the European Defence Community (EDC).
Debates in the National Assembly on 29 August 1954 (2nd session)
TextDebates in the National Assembly on the eve of the refusal to ratify the Treaty instituting the European Defence Community (EDC).
Debates in the National Assembly on 29 August 1954 (3rd session)
TextDebates in the French National Assembly the day before the refusal to ratify the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community (EDC).
Debates in the National Assembly on 30 August 1954
TextOn 28 August 1954, the debate on the European Defence Community (EDC) began in the French National Assembly. A preliminary motion to adjourn was proposed by those in favour of the the EDC. Its opponents countered this with a preliminary issue allowing rejection of the Treaty without any debate. Although Pierre Mendès France managed to get them to withdraw it, the next day a supporter of the EDC succeeded in presenting the preliminary issue once again.This provided for the intervention of two people representing the respective interests. The spokesman for the opponents was the ex-president of the Assembly, the radical Edouard Herriot. His contribution was the death warrant for the EDC.