Posted on 06/07/2005 3:57:59 PM PDT by MadIvan
Officials are already implementing parts of the constitution before it has been approved
THE European constitution may have been rejected by France and the Netherlands, and been put on ice by Britain, but in Brussels the work of implementing it is forging ahead.
European officials started working on many of the constitutions innovations as soon as it was written, insisting that they should not wait until it was ratified.
In some cases the work has no legal basis and is dubbed preparatory; in others, a special legal basis has been developed so that policies could be specially implemented even before the constitution is approved.
The new developments include a European diplomatic service, a European president, a European foreign minister, a European space policy, a European defence agency, the implementation of the new European charter of fundamental rights by a European fundamental rights agency, and the scrapping of the national veto on immigration and asylum.
EU officials are already setting up the offices of Europes first permanent president, an appointed post established by the constitution to replace the rotating six-month presidency, which is held by Europes elected heads of government.
There is an awful lot of work to set it up: the office and all the support teams, an official said. We cant just leave it to the last moment.
The EU is forging ahead with a European diplomatic service, officially called an External Action Service, with EU embassies and ambassadors in every country to project EU foreign policy and issue EU visas. The service, which some governments hope will replace national diplomatic services, will answer to the European foreign minister, a post created by the constitution, but to which Javier Solana, the EUs current head of foreign policy, has already been appointed.
Officials have been told by member governments to start laying the groundwork for the European diplomatic service. One official said the work was continuing: We are in limbo, but we are carrying on. What else can you do right now? A British government spokesman said, however: The external action service does not exist. The only thing happening is preparatory work, and it will not come into being without a treaty.
The European Defence Agency, established in the constitution to co-ordinate arms production, started operating a year ago, with a British chief executive, Nick Whitney. In order to start before the constitution came into force, EU heads of government agreed a special legal basis for it in 2004 under existing treaties. A spokeswoman said: We carry on, we already have a legal basis. It doesnt affect us. If the constitution is ratified, it will just re establish our legal basis.
The constitution gives the EU its first space policy, and officials met in Luxembourg yesterday to agree how to fully implement it by the end of the year. A Commission spokesman said: The Commission is involved, but we are not making a new Common Agricultural Policy, it is different.
Although the constitution abolishes the national veto on immigration and asylum, national governments agreed last December that the issue was so urgent that they should implement it before the constitution was approved.
The constitution gives legal force for the European Charter of Fundamental Rights, but the European Commission has said that it will implement it across all EU legislation.
Opponents of the constitution condemned the pre-emptive implementation. Timothy Kirkhope, the leader of the Conservatives in the European Parliament, said: There is no subtlety to this process. The constitutions defenders are not even attempting to disguise their efforts to implement it one way or another. It is both extremely arrogant and contemptuous of democracy.
The documents supporters insist that even if it is dead, it could still be justified to bring in the best parts of it. Chris Davies, leader of the Liberal Democrats in the European Parliament, said: We should not throw out the baby with the bath water. We should judge each decision on its merit.
Ping!
"space policy" is about right. They're out of this world..
I wonder who's taken away our veto on immigration and asylum?
The dream of a unified Europe to rival the might of the United States was doomed to failure from the beginning.
Our Constitution is 1 page.
The EU Constitution is several volumes.
'Nuff said.
As for Britain, if the British wish to maintain the special relationship with America that they have enjoyed for so long, I recommend they leave the EU promptly. America will not like seeing its intellegence and military secrets spilled over into the anti-American EU.
Hmmmm.
*Ponders*
Hmmmm.
So they got the legal basis for a constitution without having a constitution which makes the constitution worthless. Am I reading that right?
Lets see, who've got UN seats? US, Britain, Russia, China and France. So which Euro is going to give up their UNSC seat. Oh. I got it. BOTH are going to tip their hats to the new EU UN Ambassador.
Have all these changes been actually budgeted? Or do they have a "financial basis" as well?
Gawd do I hate being right alla time! I KNEW they were gonna push this through regardless what the peons said.
Godspeed
Good article. Listening to shortwave broadcasts, it has become apparent that this is a real big deal over there, and a lot of their air time is being devoted to this.
btt
"It is both extremely arrogant and contemptuous of democracy."
Can't let a pesky thing like the will of the people get in the way of a perfectly good bureaucracy now can we?
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