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Declaration by the Heads of State or Government on the ratification of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (Brussels, 16 and 17 June 2005)
TextAt the meeting of the European Council on 16/17 June 2005, Heads of State or Government agreed to come back to the issue of the ratification of the Constitutional Treaty in the first half of 2006 in order to make an overall assessment of the national debates launched as part of the period of reflection and to agree on how to proceed.
European Commission press release on the launch of Plan D (13 October 2005)
TextFollowing the French and Dutch ‘no’ votes on the European Constitution, the Heads of State or Government call for a ‘period of reflection’ to enable a broad debate to take place in each Member State. On 13 October 2005, the European Commission launches its ‘Plan D’ (Democracy, Dialogue and Debate), demonstrating the key role it intends to play in these debates. The aim of Plan D is to establish a common framework for the 25 national debates by proposing various models and structures to the Member State governments and suggesting common procedures and major topics for discussion.
European Parliament resolution on the period of reflection (19 January 2006)
TextIn its resolution of 24 November 2006, the European Parliament emphasises the importance of using the period of reflection to revive the constitutional project on the basis of a broad public debate about the future of European integration. It also proposes that ‘parliamentary forums’ be held to stimulate the debate and shape the political conclusions required to resolve the crisis facing the EU.
‘The European Parliament has begun a period of reflection on the future of the Constitutional Treaty’ from the Europe Daily Bulletin (21 January 2006)
TextIn his editorial dated 21 January 2006, as the European Parliament begins a period of reflection on the future of the Constitutional Treaty, Ferdinando Riccardi, leader writer for Europe Daily Bulletin, comments on the differences of opinion among MEPs, as a result of which all options are being left open, from keeping the text as it stands to amending it or rejecting it completely.
Schlußfolgerungen des Europäischen Rates in Brüssel (15. und 16. Juni 2006)
TextAuf dem Europäischen Rat am 15. und 16. Juni 2006 beschließen die Staats- und Regierungschefs der Europäischen Union, die Phase des Nachdenkens über den zukünftigen Verfassungsvertrag zu verlängern. Ziel ist es, im zweiten Halbjahr des Jahres 2008 zu einer endgültigen Entscheidung über die Zukunft der Institutionen der Union zu gelangen.
"Les Vingt-cinq mettent la Constitution sur la touche" dans Bulletin Quotidien Europe (17 juin 2006)
TextAu lendemain du Conseil européen des 15 et 16 juin 2006, le Bulletin Quotidien Europe expose les décisions prises, par les chefs d'État ou de gouvernement de l'Union européenne, sur l'avenir du traité constitutionnel.
Procedures planned for the ratification of the Constitutional Treaty (Situation as on 5 December 2006)
TableTable showing the ratification procedures — by means of a parliamentary decision or a referendum — in the 25 Member States of the European Union that are necessary for the entry into force of the Constitutional Treaty signed in Rome on 29 October 2004 (situation as at 5 December 2006).
Interview with Alain Lamassoure: the consequences of the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the future of the Treaty of Lisbon (Paris, 9 September 2008)
VideoIn this interview, Alain Lamassoure, French Minister for European Affairs from 1993 to 1995, Member of the European Parliament from 1989 to 1993 and since 1999, and Member of the Convention on the Future of Europe from 2002 to 2003, discusses the political consequences of the results of the referendums held on 29 May in France and on 1 June in the Netherlands for the ratification of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. He also refers to the current crisis associated with the Irish ‘No’ vote on the Treaty of Lisbon.