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Subject :
European Council (10 and 11 December 2009)
– Annotated draft agenda
The Presidency intends to restrict the agenda for the European Council to the items which will actually be examined by the Heads of State or Government. The conclusions of the meeting will be brief and will focus principally on the decisions and general policies approved by the European Council.
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I. Institutional issues
p.m. entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty
II. The economic, financial and employment situation
The European Council will take stock of efforts underway in response to the economic and financial crisis.
It will assess the state of play and set orientations for future work in particular as regards the development of coordinated exit strategies and where appropriate for the implementation of the European Economic Recovery Plan. As a follow up to the Council’s work, it will also discuss the complete package setting up a structure for financial supervision in order to ensure that the new supervisory framework is put in place in the course of 2010.
Looking to the longer run, the European Council will lay the ground as regards the future of the Lisbon Strategy for Jobs and Growth, with a view to decisions being taken in Spring 2010.
The European Council will review the implementation of the Unions Sustainable Development Strategy and will be invited to approve orientations for its future development.
III. The Stockholm Programme - An open and secure Europe serving the
citizens
The European Council will be invited to adopt the new multi-annual programme in the field of Freedom, Security and Justice ("Stockholm Programme").
IV. Working towards an agreement at the Copenhagen conference on climate change
The European Council will assess the state of negotiations at the Copenhagen conference on climate change and take all necessary decisions to contribute to its successful outcome.
V. External relations (poss.)
p.m.
European Council (10 and 11 December 2009)
– Annotated draft agenda
The Presidency intends to restrict the agenda for the European Council to the items which will actually be examined by the Heads of State or Government. The conclusions of the meeting will be brief and will focus principally on the decisions and general policies approved by the European Council.
o
o o
I. Institutional issues
p.m. entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty
II. The economic, financial and employment situation
The European Council will take stock of efforts underway in response to the economic and financial crisis.
It will assess the state of play and set orientations for future work in particular as regards the development of coordinated exit strategies and where appropriate for the implementation of the European Economic Recovery Plan. As a follow up to the Council’s work, it will also discuss the complete package setting up a structure for financial supervision in order to ensure that the new supervisory framework is put in place in the course of 2010.
Looking to the longer run, the European Council will lay the ground as regards the future of the Lisbon Strategy for Jobs and Growth, with a view to decisions being taken in Spring 2010.
The European Council will review the implementation of the Unions Sustainable Development Strategy and will be invited to approve orientations for its future development.
III. The Stockholm Programme - An open and secure Europe serving the
citizens
The European Council will be invited to adopt the new multi-annual programme in the field of Freedom, Security and Justice ("Stockholm Programme").
IV. Working towards an agreement at the Copenhagen conference on climate change
The European Council will assess the state of negotiations at the Copenhagen conference on climate change and take all necessary decisions to contribute to its successful outcome.
V. External relations (poss.)
p.m.