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EU constitution 'can be simple' | EU constitution 'can be simple' |
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An EU summit next week may agree to re-name the European constitution and re-package it as a simple treaty, a report by German officials suggests. | An EU summit next week may agree to re-name the European constitution and re-package it as a simple treaty, a report by German officials suggests. |
But the report, seen by the BBC, says this "major concession" will only be made if the "substance" of the original deal is preserved. | But the report, seen by the BBC, says this "major concession" will only be made if the "substance" of the original deal is preserved. |
Germany will be chairing the summit in Brussels, which may agree the outline of a treaty replacing the constitution. | Germany will be chairing the summit in Brussels, which may agree the outline of a treaty replacing the constitution. |
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell says the report poses some problems for the UK. | BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell says the report poses some problems for the UK. |
He says several areas would be difficult for British leaders to sell to the British public without a referendum. | He says several areas would be difficult for British leaders to sell to the British public without a referendum. |
The UK government expects to be given a kicking over the new treaty, no matter what BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markmardell/2007/06/tories_gird.html">Read Mark's thoughts in full | |
The constitution was signed by EU member states in 2004, but was rejected by French and Dutch voters in referendums in 2005. | |
British, French and Dutch politicians have argued that the treaty must be simplified to prevent the need for further referendums. | British, French and Dutch politicians have argued that the treaty must be simplified to prevent the need for further referendums. |
It has not been general practice, in most member states, to put routine amendments of EU treaties to a public vote. | It has not been general practice, in most member states, to put routine amendments of EU treaties to a public vote. |
'Important' days | 'Important' days |
The German proposals are also likely to be unwelcome in Poland, because they say nothing about changing the voting system at meetings of the 27 governments. | The German proposals are also likely to be unwelcome in Poland, because they say nothing about changing the voting system at meetings of the 27 governments. |
Poland has threatened to block the new constitution, unless its demands are met, but is coming under intense pressure to drop its objections. | Poland has threatened to block the new constitution, unless its demands are met, but is coming under intense pressure to drop its objections. |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy held talks with his Polish counterpart, Lech Kaczynski, on Thursday, and Mr Kaczynski is due to travel to Germany for a meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy held talks with his Polish counterpart, Lech Kaczynski, on Thursday, and Mr Kaczynski is due to travel to Germany for a meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday. |
"We think that during these days of extreme importance, June 21 and 22, that we will reach a compromise and all member states will come away from the summit fairly satisfied," Polish President Lech Kaczynski told a news conference after his meeting with Mr Sarkozy. | "We think that during these days of extreme importance, June 21 and 22, that we will reach a compromise and all member states will come away from the summit fairly satisfied," Polish President Lech Kaczynski told a news conference after his meeting with Mr Sarkozy. |
Single legal personality | Single legal personality |
Our Europe editor says the Germans are proposing that the treaty would give the European Union a "single legal personality". | Our Europe editor says the Germans are proposing that the treaty would give the European Union a "single legal personality". |
This would allow it to join international organisations, or sign international agreements, and is opposed by some who see the EU weakening the role of nation states. | This would allow it to join international organisations, or sign international agreements, and is opposed by some who see the EU weakening the role of nation states. |
The report also lists a number of sticking points, where further discussions are needed. | The report also lists a number of sticking points, where further discussions are needed. |
These include:
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The report does say that the Charter of Fundamental Rights, signed in 2000, should be made legally binding - a move opposed by some governments, including the UK. | The report does say that the Charter of Fundamental Rights, signed in 2000, should be made legally binding - a move opposed by some governments, including the UK. |
Ms Merkel told the German parliament on Thursday that agreement on the new treaty was "still not in sight". | Ms Merkel told the German parliament on Thursday that agreement on the new treaty was "still not in sight". |
But she said she nonetheless hoped next week's summit would take a clear step forward and produce a "roadmap" to a new treaty by 2009. | But she said she nonetheless hoped next week's summit would take a clear step forward and produce a "roadmap" to a new treaty by 2009. |
Germany wants the summit to issue a mandate for an intergovernmental conference, which would agree the details of the new treaty later this year. | Germany wants the summit to issue a mandate for an intergovernmental conference, which would agree the details of the new treaty later this year. |
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