Examples of using Majority voting in English and their translations into Swedish
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Creative solutions for more majority voting.
Qualified majority voting and minimum levels.
The third is the transition to majority voting.
However, majority voting alone is not enough.
A second issue is that of qualified majority voting.
People also translate
Qualified majority voting is therefore applicable.
New system of qualified majority voting.
We need both majority voting and enhanced cooperation!
I am referring to increased use of majority voting.
Qualified majority voting and the ordinary legislative procedure.
Lowering the threshold for majority voting in the Council.
The second aspect relates to the issue of qualified majority voting.
The use of qualified majority voting in Council.
Everyone can gain from a system of qualified majority voting.
Majority voting was vital for an efficient decision making system.
Codecision and qualified majority voting in the Council.
Enhanced cooperation should function on the basis of qualified majority voting.
We should have qualified majority voting in this area.
Majority voting for social, employment,
There is a clear problem with qualified majority voting.
This one is about qualified majority voting in the Level 3 Committees.
List of Articles switching to qualified majority voting.
Qualified majority voting must become the single procedural rule for decision-making in the Council.
I believe that it is qualified majority voting that will apply.
qualified majority voting.
The area of national interest and majority voting must be resolved with clarity.
Current options for moving from unanimity to qualified majority voting.
Convention proposals to introduce qualified majority voting in this paragraph were defeated.
Majority voting internally and joint representation abroad- this is clearly the blueprint for a State.
Home affairs and legal policy are to be subject to majority voting as from 2004.