On 7 September 1970, the Savings Banks Group of the European Economic Community delivers its opinion on the achievement by stages of an economic and monetary union.
On 2 December 1970, the Economic and Social Committee delivers its opinion on the report to the Council and the Commission on the establishment by stages of economic and monetary union.
On 2 December 1970, the European employers’ association UNICE gives its views on the Werner Plan, which sets out a plan by stages for economic and monetary union.
On 11 December 1970, the European League for Economic Cooperation (ELEC) welcomes the Werner Report, which proposes the achievement by stages of an economic and monetary union.
On 11 December 1970, the European League for Economic Cooperation (ELEC) welcomes the Werner Report, which proposes the achievement by stages of an economic and monetary union.