Darbas:
(implementation arrangements, new rights)• Agriculture
• Visas, asylum, immigration and other policies associated with the free movement of persons
• Transport (principles likely to have a significant impact on the standard of living and employment in certain regions and the exploitation of transport facilities)
• Competition rules
• Tax arrangements
• Economic policy (changing the protocol on the excessive deficit procedure)
The Presidency (of the European Union)
The Head of State or Premier of the member state currently holding the Presidency presides over the European Council, which provides the strategic input of the European Union. On the basis of the decisions of the European Council, which normally meets twice during each presidential term, the Council of Ministers
The Ministers of the government of the country holding the Presidency preside over the meetings of the Council of the European Union. The number of Council meetings varies: some Ministers meet at least once a month, while others hold less frequent meetings. In addition to Council meetings, which take place in Brussels and Luxembourg, the Presidency organizes informal ministerial meetings to discuss any specific points of the half-year programmer which require in-depth examination without however the need for legislative measures (consequently, no votes are taken and no formal conclusions reached).
The country holding the Presidency presides over the meetings of the Permanent Representatives Committee (COREPER), composed of the Ambassadors of the member states. The COREPER (divided into two parts) prepares the meetings of the various councils on the basis of the preliminary findings of over 150 work groups, which are also presided over by representatives of the member state currently holding the Presidency.
Turinys
www.euro.lt
www.europa.eu.int/euro
www.euro.ecb.int
www.euros.ch/mapbig.html
Desmond Dinan “Encyclopedia of the European Union”
Dick Leonard “Guide to the European Union”
www.euro-pa-online.com
euro.fgov.be/.../ euro-symbol/e-symbol
www.cnn.com/ BUSINESS/images/top/
www.eu2002.dk/presidency
www.europa.e


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