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    Treaty on European Union (Nice consolidated version)
    Title I: Common provisions
    Article 7

    OJ C 325, 24.12.2002, p. 12–13 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

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    12002M007

    Treaty on European Union (Nice consolidated version) - Title I: Common provisions - Article 7

    Official Journal C 325 , 24/12/2002 P. 0012 - 0013
    Official Journal C 340 , 10/11/1997 P. 0154 - Consolidated version


    Treaty on European Union (Nice consolidated version)

    Title I: Common provisions

    Article 7

    Article 7

    1. On a reasoned proposal by one third of the Member States, by the European Parliament or by the Commission, the Council, acting by a majority of four fifths of its members after obtaining the assent of the European Parliament, may determine that there is a clear risk of a serious breach by a Member State of principles mentioned in Article 6(1), and address appropriate recommendations to that State. Before making such a determination, the Council shall hear the Member State in question and, acting in accordance with the same procedure, may call on independent persons to submit within a reasonable time limit a report on the situation in the Member State in question.

    The Council shall regularly verify that the grounds on which such a determination was made continue to apply.

    2. The Council, meeting in the composition of the Heads of State or Government and acting by unanimity on a proposal by one third of the Member States or by the Commission and after obtaining the assent of the European Parliament, may determine the existence of a serious and persistent breach by a Member State of principles mentioned in Article 6(1), after inviting the government of the Member State in question to submit its observations.

    3. Where a determination under paragraph 2 has been made, the Council, acting by a qualified majority, may decide to suspend certain of the rights deriving from the application of this Treaty to the Member State in question, including the voting rights of the representative of the government of that Member State in the Council. In doing so, the Council shall take into account the possible consequences of such a suspension on the rights and obligations of natural and legal persons.

    The obligations of the Member State in question under this Treaty shall in any case continue to be binding on that State.

    4. The Council, acting by a qualified majority, may decide subsequently to vary or revoke measures taken under paragraph 3 in response to changes in the situation which led to their being imposed.

    5. For the purposes of this Article, the Council shall act without taking into account the vote of the representative of the government of the Member State in question. Abstentions by members present in person or represented shall not prevent the adoption of decisions referred to in paragraph 2. A qualified majority shall be defined as the same proportion of the weighted votes of the members of the Council concerned as laid down in Article 205(2) of the Treaty establishing the European Community.

    This paragraph shall also apply in the event of voting rights being suspended pursuant to paragraph 3.

    6. For the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2, the European Parliament shall act by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast, representing a majority of its Members.

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