Provisions of Constitution
The draft constitution makes provision for:
- the European Charter on Human Rights,
- a president of the European Council elected by European governments and the European parliament,
- convergence in foreign policy (subject to certain conditions),
- establishment of a European foreign minister,
- introduction of majority votes in many fields of politics (designed to streamline decision-making and reducing veto rights of individual countries in order to limit the amount of national bargaining notoric in European politics),
- clear assignments of responsibility to the institutions of the EU, in particular locking of the principle of subsidiarity,
- a more democratic and simplified decision process in the Council of Ministers (compared to the current situation),
- an increased role for national parliaments and the European Parliament in the scrutiny of draft EU legislation,
- adjustments to some terminology to make it easier to understand (e.g. 'European Regulation' becomes 'European law', 'European Directive' becomes 'European framework law').
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