Development in the debate on the future of Europe
Constitution and Civil Society Main changes What next?
Why a constitution? Heads of States decided to convene a Convention on the future of Europe in Laeken December 2001 in order to tackle following problems: Need to bring the Union closer to the people Need to became real Global Player Need to be prepared for the Enlargement
Making the European Constitution Convention on the future of Europe Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) Ratification
Convention March 2002-July 2003 Representatives from national parliaments, European Parliament, Commission and governments and civil society (ETUC) Very transparent process: open meetings, public documents, interactive website,…
Intergovernmental Conference October 2003-June 2004 Representatives of governments Not transparent: closed meetings, difficult access to documents
Ratification ParliamentaryReferendum BindingNon-binding
Parliamentary Vote by the State’s Parliamentary Chamber(s) e.g. Malta, vote of Parliament expected for July -05 No public campaign envisaged by the Government: the vote on accession was also a vote on the Constitution.
Referendum Binding/non-binding e.g. Spain: referendum February –05, parliamentary approval on April-May -05 France / Netherlands
EU External policies structure Composed of various separate elements put on the same level Humanitarian Aid Trade Development Cooperation Security Economic, technical and financial cooperation
Strong and independent Development Cooperation Policy Article III-316 Integrity of development preserved vis-à-vis security and trade
Strong and independent Development Cooperation Policy Article III-316 applies to all developing countries (Economic, financial and technical cooperation with third countries other than developing countries (art. III-319))
Objectives of Development Cooperation Poverty eradication Coherence clause: coherence of all Community policies MDGs
New Legal base for Humanitarian Aid First Legal Basis (Art. III-321) Co-decision procedure Impartiality, neutrality and non- discrimination European Voluntary Humanitarian Aid Corps
Clear and strong values and objectives for the EU
Values Respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, respect for human rights A criteria to join the Union Promote these values in the wider world, apply also to the external aspects of internal policies: agriculture, environment, migration, trade
Objectives Eradication of poverty Sustainable development Peace Solidarity Human rights Respect for the UN charter
Creation of a European Foreign Minister Position One hat in the Commission as a vice-president One hat in the Council as a responsible for Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) Only coordination of aspects of external action in the Commission, not policy making on development, humanitarian aid, trade,… Should not replace the Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid!
Establishment of a European External Action Service Service will assist the European Foreign Minister Preparation has already started on November 2004 Composed of officials from the Council, the Commission and national diplomatic services Position of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid within? Goes forward even without the Constitution?
New legal base for EU’s relations with its neighbours First legal basis Special cooperation policy with its neigh- bours based on values defined in art. I-2 This policy should not undermine Union’s relations with neighboring developing countries that should still fall under the development article
New legal base for participatory democracy First legal basis European citizens initiative Commission should carry out broad consultations with the parties concerned NGOs to monitor the implementation of this article
Shared competence Special status for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid National development policies and the Union’s policy should complete and reinforce each other Strong joint EU actions and bilateral development programmes of the Member States
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Constitution, What next for development
Policies for Development MDGs Development Policy Statement European neighborhood Policy
Institutions for Development A Commissioner A Directorate General Policy and implementation A European External Action Service Mainstreaming
Finances for Development Financial Perspectives Financial Instruments EC Budget
Pre-Accession European Neighbourhood Development And Economic Cooperation EU
On all these processes Engagement at national level is key