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- reduction of the size of the Commission,
- easier voting by changing voting rules, - diminishing the usage of veto rights for the Member States. The Treaty of Lisbon continued the "council-type" organization of the EU as an intergovernmental/supranational union of states based on multilevel-governance and subsidiarity. Its goal was to make the EU more effective in the world economy and on the international diplomatic stage by giving it more coherent foreign policy and by allowing quicker decision-taking. Only the future will show what the Lisbon Treaty might bring for supra-nationalism in the practice of the EU. |
* reduction of the size of the Commission
The Treaty of Lisbon continues the “council-type” organization of the EU as an intergovernmental-supranational union of states based on multilevel-governance and subsidiarity. Its goal is to make the EU more effective in the World economy and on the international diplomatic stage by giving it more coherent foreign policy and allowing to take decision more quickly. Only the future will show what the Lisbon Treaty can bring for supranationalism in the practice of the EU. |
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