Implementing Lisbon: the EU Presidency’s other (rotating) half

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Publication Date 10/12/2009
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The Lisbon Treaty, in force since 1 December 2009, still left many grey areas to be clarified, one of the more tricky ones being the function of the six-monthly rotating EU Presidency in the next institutional architecture, say the authors in this publication. It is clear that EU Member States still expect to play a major role in the European Council and even in foreign policy, so the authors outline a number of roles the (residual but resilient) rotating Presidency could play both internally and externally without undermining the new bodies and figures created by Lisbon.

Source Link Link to Main Source https://www.epc.eu/en/Publications/Implementing-Lisbon-the-EU-Pr~23b4a0
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  • https://www.epc.eu/content/PDF/2009/Implementing_Lisbon.pdf
  • https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/110500/PB_Dec09_Libon.pdf
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