European Council

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Template:Politics of the European Union The European Council, informally called the European summit, is a meeting of the heads of state or government of the European Union, and the President of the European Commission.

The establishment of the Council was agreed at the December 1974 Paris summit of the European Economic Community Heads of Government following a proposal from Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. The inaugural Council was held in Dublin on 10-11 March, 1975 during Ireland's first Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Approximately three annual meetings were held, there are now on average four European Councils each year. Discussion and decisions take place on the matters of key issues and direction of the EU. This institution is different from the Council of the European Union (which includes the ministers with the relevant portfolios) and the Council of Europe (which is an unrelated international organization).

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Council venues

Traditionally the summits of the European Councils have been held in the country currently holding the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. However, in late 2000 it was agreed at the Nice European Council that in the future half the European Councils would be held in Brussels and eventually all would be held there.

Two factors prompted this decision. Firstly, with the impending enlargement of the European Union to 25 or more members, rotating the site of the Council meeting between member states was going to become more difficult. Secondly, Belgium was threatening to hold up the Treaty of Nice, unhappy with the way larger states were going to hold more power in European institutions. Holding the summits in Brussels was meant to encourage Belgium to accept the deal.

The decision was further justified by the increasing violence at European Council meetings, which culminated in the shooting of a protester at the Gothenburg European Council in Sweden in June 2001. It was felt that the Belgian government had more experience at dealing with anti-EU protests, and that putting them in one location would enable increased security.

The proposal has since been strongly criticised by many European Union member states, principally the smaller states and those furthest from Brussels, who have argued that it would in practice be impossible for their leaders to fulfill all the functions of the presidency in Brussels and govern effectively in their own states, the suspicion being that the idea was designed to reduce the practical control exercised by the state nominally holding the presidency, with the day-to-day running of the presidency resting permanently in Brussels among Eurocrats. New members of the EU were particularly opposed and were seeking to overturn the Nice decision.

The proposed Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe proposed to switch the rotating presidency to a 2½-year chair (see below) and all member states' governments have supported the proposal, this issue now seems to be off the political agenda - even though the Treaty itself has failed to gain ratification.

Council presidents

The role of President of the assembled European Council is performed by the head of government or head of state of the member state currently holding the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The role as president is in no sense equivalent to a head of stateship, merely a primus inter pares (first among equals) role with other European heads of government. The President is primarily responsible for preparing and chairing Council meetings, and has no executive powers.

The current President is Wolfgang Schüssel of Austria, whose term expires in June 2006. For information on upcoming Presidents see Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

Under the provisions contained in the proposed Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, which has yet to be ratified by all member states, the rotating Presidency will be replaced by a permanent 2½-year chair, chosen by the heads of government themselves. The role and responsibilities of the President will be the same as at present, i.e. administrative and non-executive.

Current composition of the European Council

Main article: Parties in the Council of the European Union
State Head of State and/or Government Title Political party Member since Seniority (unofficial)
Belgium Guy Verhofstadt Prime minister Flemish Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) 1999-07-12 6
Czech Republic Jiří Paroubek Prime minister Czech Social Democratic Party (PES) 2005-04-25 23
Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen Prime minister Venstre (ALDE) 2001-11-27 8
Spain José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Prime minister Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PES) 2004-04-17 13
Estonia Andrus Ansip Prime minister Estonian Reform Party (ALDE) 2005-04-12 22
Germany Angela Merkel Chancellor Christian Democratic Union (EPP) 2005-11-22 25
Greece Kostas Karamanlis Prime minister New Democracy (EPP) 2004-03-10 12
France Jacques Chirac President Union for a Popular Movement (EPP) 1995-05-17 2
Ireland Bertie Ahern Prime minister Fianna Fáil (UEN) 1997-06-26 5
Italy Silvio Berlusconi Prime minister Forza Italia (EPP) 2001-06-11 7
Cyprus Tassos Papadopoulos President Democratic Party (ALDE) 2004-05-01 14=
Latvia Aigars Kalvītis Prime minister People's Party (EPP) 2004-12-02 20
Lithuania Algirdas Brazauskas Prime minister Social Democratic Party of Lithuania (PES) 2004-05-01 14=
Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker Prime minister Christian Social People's Party (EPP) 1995-01-20 1
Malta Lawrence Gonzi Prime minister Nationalist Party (EPP) 2004-05-01 14=
Hungary Ferenc Gyurcsány Prime minister Hungarian Socialist Party (PES) 2004-08-25 18
Netherlands Jan Peter Balkenende Prime minister Christian Democratic Appeal (EPP) 2002-07-22 9
Austria (currently holding Presidency) Wolfgang Schüssel Chancellor Austrian People's Party (EPP) 2003-02-28 (current term) 10
Poland Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Prime minister Law and Justice (UEN) 2005-10-31 24
Portugal José Sócrates Prime minister Socialist Party (PES) 2005-03-12 21
Slovakia Mikuláš Dzurinda Prime minister Slovak Democratic and Christian Union - Democratic Party (EPP) 2004-05-01 14=
Slovenia Janez Janša Prime minister Slovenian Democratic Party (EPP) 2004-11-09 19
Sweden Göran Persson Prime minister Swedish Social Democratic Party (PES) 1996-03-22 3
Finland Matti Vanhanen Prime minister Centre Party (ALDE) 2003-06-24? 11
United Kingdom Tony Blair Prime minister Labour Party (PES) 1997-05-02 4

Summary by political leanings

List of councils

Year Date Venue President Details
197510-11 MarchTemplate:Flag DublinTemplate:Flag Liam Cosgravehttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001921
16-17 JulyTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Aldo Morohttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001427
1-2 DecemberTemplate:Flag RomeTemplate:Flag Aldo Morohttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001407
19761-2 AprilTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Gaston Thornhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001412/
12-13 JulyTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Joop den Uylhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001428/
29-30 NovemberTemplate:Flag The HagueTemplate:Flag Joop den Uylhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001450/
197725-27? MarchTemplate:Flag RomeTemplate:Flag James Callaghanhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001405/
29-30 JuneTemplate:Flag LondonTemplate:Flag James Callaghanhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001410/
5-6 DecemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Leo Tindemanshttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001423/
19787-8 AprilTemplate:Flag CopenhagenTemplate:Flag Anker Jørgensenhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001440/
6-7 JulyTemplate:Flag BremenTemplate:Flag Helmut Schmidthttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001454/
4-5 DecemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Helmut Schmidthttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001424/
197912-13 MarchTemplate:Flag ParisTemplate:Flag Valéry Giscard d'Estainghttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001458/
21-22 JuneTemplate:Flag StrasbourgTemplate:Flag Valéry Giscard d'Estainghttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001394/
29-30 NovemberTemplate:Flag DublinTemplate:Flag Jack Lynchhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001402/
198017-18 AprilTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Francesco Cossigahttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001413/
12-13 JuneTemplate:Flag VeniceTemplate:Flag Francesco Cossigahttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001393/
1-2 DecemberTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Pierre Wernerhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001415/
198123-24 MarchTemplate:Flag MaastrichtTemplate:Flag Dries van Agthttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001419/
29-30 JuneTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Dries van Agthttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001417/
26-27 NovemberTemplate:Flag LondonTemplate:Flag Margaret Thatcherhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001411/
198229-30 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Wilfried Martenshttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001431/
28-29 JuneTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Wilfried Martenshttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001429/
3-4 DecemberTemplate:Flag CopenhagenTemplate:Flag Poul Schlüterhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001441/
198321-22 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Helmut Kohlhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001432/
17-19 JuneTemplate:Flag StuttgartTemplate:Flag Helmut Kohlhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001396/
4-6 DecemberTemplate:Flag AthensTemplate:Flag Andreas Papandreouhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001437/
198419-20 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag François Mitterrandhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001433/
25-26 JuneTemplate:Flag FontainebleauTemplate:Flag François Mitterrandhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001448/ British rebate agreed
3-4 DecemberTemplate:Flag DublinTemplate:Flag Garret FitzGeraldhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001400/
198529-30 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Bettino Craxihttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001434/
28-29 JuneTemplate:Flag MilanTemplate:Flag Bettino Craxihttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001421/
2-3 DecemberTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Jacques Santerhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001416/
198626-27 JuneTemplate:Flag The HagueTemplate:Flag Ruud Lubbershttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001449/
5-6 DecemberTemplate:Flag LondonTemplate:Flag Margaret Thatcherhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001409/
198729-30 JuneTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Wilfried Martenshttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001430/
4-5 DecemberTemplate:Flag CopenhagenTemplate:Flag Poul Schlüterhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001442/
198811-13 FebruaryTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Helmut Kohlhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001426/
27-28 JuneTemplate:Flag HanoverTemplate:Flag Helmut Kohlhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001422/
2-3 DecemberTemplate:Flag RhodesTemplate:Flag Andreas Papandreouhttp://aei.pitt.edu/archive/00001483/
198926-27 JuneTemplate:Flag MadridTemplate:Flag Felipe Gonzálezhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1453/
18 NovemberTemplate:Flag ParisTemplate:Flag François Mitterrandhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1457/ Informal
8-9 DecemberTemplate:Flag StrasbourgTemplate:Flag François Mitterrandhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1395/
199028 AprilTemplate:Flag DublinTemplate:Flag Charles Haugheyhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1397/
25-26 JuneTemplate:Flag DublinTemplate:Flag Charles Haugheyhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1401/
27-28 OctoberTemplate:Flag RomeTemplate:Flag Giulio Andreottihttp://aei.pitt.edu/1404/
14-15 DecemberTemplate:Flag RomeTemplate:Flag Giulio Andreottihttp://aei.pitt.edu/1406/
19918 AprilTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Jacques Santerhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1414/
28-29 JuneTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Jacques Santerhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1935/
9-10 DecemberTemplate:Flag MaastrichtTemplate:Flag Ruud Lubbershttp://aei.pitt.edu/1418/ See Treaty of Maastricht
199227-27 JuneTemplate:Flag LisbonTemplate:Flag Aníbal Cavaco Silvahttp://aei.pitt.edu/1420/
16 OctoberTemplate:Flag BirminghamTemplate:Flag John Majorhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1455/
11-12 DecemberTemplate:Flag EdinburghTemplate:Flag John Majorhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1445/
199321-22 JuneTemplate:Flag CopenhagenTemplate:Flag Poul Nyrup Rasmussenhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1443/ See Copenhagen criteria
29 OctoberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Jean-Luc Dehaenehttp://aei.pitt.edu/1435/
10-11 DecemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Jean-Luc Dehaenehttp://aei.pitt.edu/1425/
199424-25 JuneTemplate:Flag CorfuTemplate:Flag Andreas Papandreouhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1444/ Signing of the Treaty of the 1995
Accession of Austria, Finland and Sweden
(and Norway which later fails to ratify and stays out of the EU)
9-10 DecemberTemplate:Flag EssenTemplate:Flag Helmut Kohlhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1447/
199526-27 JuneTemplate:Flag CannesTemplate:Flag Jacques Chirachttp://aei.pitt.edu/1446/
15-16 DecemberTemplate:Flag MadridTemplate:Flag Felipe Gonzálezhttp://aei.pitt.edu/1452/
199629-30 MarchTemplate:Flag TurinTemplate:Flag Lamberto Dini
21-22 JuneTemplate:Flag FlorenceTemplate:Flag Romano Prodi
13-14 DecemberTemplate:Flag DublinTemplate:Flag John Bruton
199716-17 JuneTemplate:Flag AmsterdamTemplate:Flag Wim KokSee Treaty of Amsterdam
20-21 NovemberTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Jean-Claude JunckerSpecial council on Employment
12-13 DecemberTemplate:Flag LuxembourgTemplate:Flag Jean-Claude Juncker
199815-16 JuneTemplate:Flag CardiffTemplate:Flag Tony Blair
11-12 DecemberTemplate:Flag ViennaTemplate:Flag Viktor Klima
199925-26 MarchTemplate:Flag BerlinTemplate:Flag Gerhard Schröder
3-4 JuneTemplate:Flag CologneTemplate:Flag Gerhard Schröder
15-16 OctoberTemplate:Flag TampereTemplate:Flag Paavo Lipponen
10-11 DecemberTemplate:Flag HelsinkiTemplate:Flag Paavo Lipponen
200023-24 MarchTemplate:Flag LisbonTemplate:Flag António GuterresSee Lisbon Strategy
19-20 JuneTemplate:Flag Santa Maria da FeiraTemplate:Flag António Guterres
13-14 OctoberTemplate:Flag BiarritzTemplate:Flag Jacques ChiracInformal European council
7-9 DecemberTemplate:Flag NiceTemplate:Flag Jacques ChiracSee Treaty of Nice
200123-24 MarchTemplate:Flag StockholmTemplate:Flag Göran Persson
15-16 JuneTemplate:Flag GothenburgTemplate:Flag Göran Persson
21 SeptemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Guy VerhofstadtEmergency council - Terrorism
19 OctoberTemplate:Flag GhentTemplate:Flag Guy VerhofstadtInformal council
14-15 DecemberTemplate:Flag LaekenTemplate:Flag Guy VerhofstadtSee Laeken European Council
200215-16 MarchTemplate:Flag BarcelonaTemplate:Flag José María Aznar López
21-22 JuneTemplate:Flag SevilleTemplate:Flag José María Aznar López
24-25 OctoberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Anders Fogh Rasmussen
12-13 DecemberTemplate:Flag CopenhagenTemplate:Flag Anders Fogh Rasmussen
200317 FebruaryTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Costas SimitisExtraordinary council - Iraq
20-21 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Costas Simitis
16-17 AprilTemplate:Flag AthensTemplate:Flag Costas SimitisInformal council - Signing of the Treaty of Accession 2003
20 JuneTemplate:Flag ThessalonikiTemplate:Flag Costas Simitis
4 OctoberTemplate:Flag RomeTemplate:Flag Silvio BerlusconiExtraordinary council to begin IGC on EU Constitution
16-17 OctoberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Silvio Berlusconi
12-13 DecemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Silvio Berlusconi
200425-26 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Bertie Ahern
17-18 JuneTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Bertie Ahern
4-5 NovemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Jan Peter Balkenende
16-17 DecemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Jan Peter Balkenende
200522-23 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Jean-Claude Juncker
16-17 JuneTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Jean-Claude Juncker
27 OctoberTemplate:Flag Hampton Court PalaceTemplate:Flag Tony BlairInformal council on globalisation
15-16 DecemberTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Tony Blair
200623-24 MarchTemplate:Flag BrusselsTemplate:Flag Wolfgang Schussel

See also

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