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  1. 21 mar 2018 · Officially known as the Treaty on European Union, the Maastricht Treaty marked the beginning of ‘a new stage in the process of creating an ever-closer union among the peoples of Europe’ by giving the previous communities a political dimension.

  2. Article 4 (ex Article D) The European Council shall provide the Union with the necessary impetus for its development and shall define the general political guidelines thereof. The European Council shall bring together the Heads of State or Government of the Member States and the President of the Commission.

  3. The Treaty on European Union was signed in Maastricht, located on the river Maas (Meuse) at the symbolic crossroads between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, on 7 February 1992. The European Union was born, and the Treaty became commonly known as the “Maastricht Treaty”. ‘The Treaty of Maastricht [...] was a very good Treaty. It

  4. In this article, however, I will argue that the Maastricht Treaty, while it does in fact have important roots in economic and institutional developments prior to 1989, must be understood primarily as a political response by EC countries to German unification and the end of the cold war. In particular, it represents a

  5. Explaining Maastricht in outline Maastricht and Beyond, edited by Andrew Duff, John Pinder and Roy Pryce for the Federal Trust, is an attempt critically to assess the European Union (EU) as brought into being by the Maastricht Treaty. The Treaty may have been the subject of referenda and major political debates throughout the European Union but ...

  6. 4. Au cours de la deuxième phase, les États membres s'efforcent d'éviter des déficits publics excessifs. 5. Au cours de la deuxième phase, chaque État membre entame, le cas échéant, le processus conduisant à l'indépendance de sa banque centrale, conformément à l'article 108. Article 109 F. 1.

  7. Le traité de Maastricht est un projet ambitieux. Il crée l’Union européenne. Il englobe 3 éléments distincts (appelés piliers): les Communautés européennes, une politique étrangère et de sécurité commune, et. la coopération entre les gouvernements de l’UE dans le domaine de la justice et des affaires intérieures.

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