The Nice Treaty and voting rules in the Council

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Series Details Vol.40, No2, June 2002, p259-282
Publication Date June 2002
ISSN 0021-9886
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The article examines debates on institutional reform in the intergovernmental conference (IGC 2000) that culminated in the Nice summit, and the effects of various proposals. The main issues were the indirect power Member States acquired through blocking minorities and how the outcome could be presented at home. The changes were rather modest, with two exceptions. A new population criterion gives Germany greater blocking power than the other large countries and preserves the possibility of three large countries together blocking in an EU of 27 members. Spain”s voting weight increased substantially. The new blocking possibilities will affect the relative bargaining position of countries rather than the Union”s decision-making capability.

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