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EU leaders managed
to overcome their two-year institutional impasse on 23 of June 2007
at the European Council in Brussels and agreed that, after two years
of uncertainty over the Union's treaty reform process, the time had
come to resolve the issue and for the Union to move on.
RELEVANT DOCUMENTS AND MATERIAL REGARDING THE NEGOTATION STAGE
German EU Presidency (2007), Presidency Conclusions, Brussels European Council 21/22 June 2007, 11177/07, 23.06.2007. (PDF) German EU Presidency (2007), Amendment of the Treaties on which the Union is founded - IGC Mandate, 26.06.2007. (PDF) European Central Bank (2007), Opinion on the opening of an Intergovernmental Conference to draw up a Treaty amending the existing Treaties, 05.07.2007. (PDF) European Commission (2007), Reforming Europe for the 21st Century - Opinion on the Conference of representatives of the governments of the Member States convened to revise the Treaties, 10.07.2007. (PDF) European Parliament (2007), Resolution on the convening of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC): the European Parliament's opinion, 11.07.2007. (HTML) Council of the European Union (2007), Opinion in favour of convening an Intergovernmental Conference under Article 48 of the TEU, 11.07.2007. (PDF) Portuguese Presidency (2007), Convening of an Intergovernmental Conference, 19.07.2007. (PDF) Committee of the Regions (2007), Relaunching the process of reforming the European Union in anticipation of the European Council of 21 and 22 June 2007, 27.07.2007. (PDF)
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