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Tag: intergovernmental treaty

A back-gear, not a forward-gear Union - 21 December 2011 - Opinion

By March 2012, Europe will finally have a form of fiscal union to govern the single currency. Unfortunately, this will be a pseudo fiscal union as it will be built like a car with no forward gear to drive investments into producing wealth and jobs, writes Jens-Peter Bonde, a former Danish MEP.

New treaty gets EU legal clearance, UK sidelined - 16 December 2011 - News

A draft intergovernmental treaty to tighten fiscal discipline in the eurozone has received the green light from the European Council's legal service, paving the way for a final text to be agreed by the end of January, EU officials said on Friday (16 December).

Forum in December, summit in January to draft new treaty - 16 December 2011 - News

A forum with around 100 delegates is likely to be convened before the end of the year to debate the proposed new intergovernmental treaty – to be signed by all EU member states apart from the UK – EurActiv has learned.

Europe's new treaty: Towards a multi-speed Union - 15 December 2011 - LinksDossier

All 27 EU countries – except Britain and the Czech Republic – have agreed on a new treaty for tighter fiscal discipline and deeper economic integration to save the euro currency. The treaty came into force on 1 January 2013.

Cameron phones potential eurosceptic allies - 15 December 2011 - News

British Prime Minister David Cameron held telephone talks yesterday (14 December) with potential allies in the European Union as he seeks to avoid isolation after vetoing EU treaty changes to allow closer fiscal union by eurozone members. 

Brussels to handle new treaty provisions, says Rehn - 13 December 2011 - News

Finance Commissioner Olli Rehn yesterday (12 December) brushed aside the possibility of UK legal threats and warned the City of London that it could not avoid EU financial regulation as a result of the UK veto of a last week's summit deal.

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