A new intergovernmental meeting was held at the end of July 2007 in order to try to overcome the institutional impasse resulting from the rejection of the European Constitution by France and the Netherlands in 2005. The EU’s member states discussed the drafting of a “constitutional mini-treaty” to be submitted to the meeting of the European Council in October 2007. In this month’s op-ed piece on the EU, written before the Council meeting, Jean-François Drevet examines one of the matters that must be sorted out: how powers should be divided between the EU and the member states, focussing particularly on France and Germany.
Clarifying the powers of the European Union
Cet article fait partie de la revue Futuribles n° 335, nov. 2007