Letter from Duncan Sandys concerning the European Assembly (London, 21 July 1948)

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On 21 July 1948, Duncan Sandys, President of the International Committee of the Movements for European Unity, sends to the Foreign Ministers of the five member countries of the Consultative Council of the Brussels Treaty Organisation a letter informing them that, in the event that the governments or parliaments are unwilling to convene a European Assembly, the Committee is prepared to undertake such a task itself.

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Source: Archives historiques de l'Union européenne, Florence, Villa Il Poggiolo. Dépôts, DEP. ME Mouvement européen. Convocation d'une Assemblée européenne, ME 850.

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