The 1992 UK Presidency of the Council of Ministers
Duncan Matthews and
David Mayes
National Institute Economic Review, 1992, vol. 141, 71-80
Abstract:
On 1st July 1992 the UK took over the rotating six month Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the European Community from Portugal at a crucial stage in the history of the European Community: a time when the Community faces a number of challenges which will determine the future direction and development of European integration. These challenges include ratification of the Maastricht Treaty, negotiation of the Delors II package on future financing of the Community, completion of the single market by 31 December 1992, enlargement, establishment of a common foreign and security policy, and progress on the Social Action Programme. This list is not exhaustive: there are certain to be other problems and crises both inside and outside the Community in the coming months which are impossible to predict, and to which the UK Presidency will be expected to coordinate a Community response.
Date: 1992
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