Eksempler på brug af This intergovernmental conference på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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That depends on the final result of this Intergovernmental Conference.
Even so, I believe that this Intergovernmental Conference will have to be measured in terms of that historic aspect.
A great deal of information is appearing over the course of this Intergovernmental Conference.
The issues to be dealt with at this Intergovernmental Conference are exceptionally sensitive.
The people of Europe can once again expect no good to come out of this Intergovernmental Conference.
You will, therefore, deliver an opinion on this Intergovernmental Conference and you will do so before the conference opens in Rome.
Mr Frattini, you will of course have a lot of technical work to do at this Intergovernmental Conference.
The changes to the text of the Treaty which this Intergovernmental Conference agreed on do not address this aspect of Article 133.
Just under a year ago, you sent Mr Tsatsos and me to attend preparations for this Intergovernmental Conference.
In my view, that is the most important issue this Intergovernmental Conference has to concentrate its energies on.
At the request of seven of the political groups I therefore wish to say a few words about the organization of this Intergovernmental Conference.
It is crucially important for this Intergovernmental Conference to score a hat trick; that of the power to act, democratic legitimacy and transparency.
Reading it will not give a true idea of the message that Parliament wanted to send in relation to this Intergovernmental Conference.
For us it was crucial in the entire process surrounding this Intergovernmental Conference that the last formal barriers to the enlargement of the EU be removed.
However, the European Parliament will be reinforced politically by the Treaty resulting from this Intergovernmental Conference.
Unless we are on our guard at this Intergovernmental Conference, this will happen to the detriment of the European Parliament and to the detriment of the national Parliaments.
Developments have shown that the various wishes expressed to extend the agenda of this Intergovernmental Conference are still whistling in the wind.
Clearly, this Intergovernmental Conference cannot be compared with any other that has gone before, since it will be working on the basis of the excellent work of the Convention.
But further progress in that direction is needed in Amsterdam,because we want and need this Intergovernmental Conference to be a success.
Mr President, I only hope that when the results of this Intergovernmental Conference are implemented and formally approved they will not become known under the name of the'Luxembourg Compromise.
There will, and would be,absolutely no point in the governments of a finally reunified Europe acting wisely after this Intergovernmental Conference is over.
I just want to ask whether this intergovernmental conference is to be given a mandate even before the Amsterdam Treaty enters into force and which specific parts of the Amsterdam Treaty will be renegotiable there.
It is obvious that transparency will be a permanent fixture on the European agenda andit will, of course, feature on the agenda of this Intergovernmental Conference.
As regards the scope of this reform,we have discussed the level of ambition for this Intergovernmental Conference, and this is the frame of mind of the Commission.
In the Protocol relating to the institutions and EU enlargement and which is annexed to the Treaty of Amsterdam,there are provisions for convening this Intergovernmental Conference.
I believe that in the course of this intergovernmental conference we cannot avoid starting to plan and set ourselves an agenda for the reform of the European Union providing for gradual communitisation of the common foreign and security policy.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the Portuguese Council Presidency' s account has given me the distinct impression that we are approaching this Intergovernmental Conference with well-considered ideas and a high degree of openness.
I think this Intergovernmental Conference should consider whether Article 5 can be adopted in the form of a protocol to the EU Treaty and whether we should leave it to each Member State to take a sovereign decision as to whether or not it subscribes to this protocol.