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Document 11992E189C

    TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
    PART FIVE: INSTITUTIONS OF THE COMMUNITY
    TITLE I: PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE INSTITUTIONS
    CHAPTER 2: PROVISIONS COMMON TO SEVERAL INSTITUTIONS
    ARTICLE 189C

    /* CODIFIED VERSION OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY */

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    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/treaty/tec_1992/art_189c/oj

    11992E189C

    TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - PART FIVE: INSTITUTIONS OF THE COMMUNITY - TITLE I: PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE INSTITUTIONS - CHAPTER 2: PROVISIONS COMMON TO SEVERAL INSTITUTIONS - ARTICLE 189C /* CODIFIED VERSION OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY */

    Official Journal C 224 , 31/08/1992 P. 0066


    Article 189c

    Where reference is made in this Treaty to this Article for the adoption of an act, the following procedure shall apply:

    (a) The Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission and after obtaining the opinion of the European Parliament, shall adopt a common position.

    (b) The Council's common position shall be communicated to the European Parliament. The Council and the Commission shall inform the European Parliament fully of the reasons which led the Council to adopt its common position and also of the Commission's position.

    If, within three months of such communication, the European Parliament approves this common position or has not taken a decision within that period, the Council shall definitively adopt the act in question in accordance with the common position.

    (c) The European Parliament may, within the period of three months referred to in point (b), by an absolute majority of its component members, propose amendments to the Council's common position. The European Parliament may also, by the same majority, reject the Council's common position. The result of the proceedings shall be transmitted to the Council and the Commission.

    If the European Parliament has rejected the Council's common position, unanimity shall be required for the Council to act on a second reading.

    (d) The Commission shall, within a period of one month, re- examine the proposal on the basis of which the Council adopted its common position, by taking into account the amendments proposed by the European Parliament.

    The Commission shall forward to the Council, at the same time as its re-examined proposal, the amendments of the European Parliament which it has not accepted, and shall express its opinion on them. The Council may adopt these amendments unanimously.

    (e) The Council, acting by a qualified majority, shall adopt the proposal as re-examined by the Commission.

    Unanimity shall be required for the Council to amend the proposal as re-examined by the Commission.

    (f) In the cases referred to in points (c), (d) and (e), the Council shall be required to act within a period of three months. If no decision is taken within this period, the Commission proposal shall be deemed not to have been adopted.

    (g) The periods referred to in points (b) and (f) may be extended by a maximum of one month by common accord between the Council and the European Parliament.

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