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Events from the year
2005 in the
European Union
.
Incumbents
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President of the European Council
Jean-Claude Juncker
(Jan – Jun 2005)
Tony Blair
(July – Dec 2005)
Commission President
José Manuel Barroso
Council Presidency
Luxembourg
(January–June)
The
United Kingdom
(July–December)
Parliament President
Josep Borrell
High Representative
Javier Solana
Events
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January
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1 January
:
Luxembourg
takes the
Presidency of the Council of the European Union
.
26 January
: The Commission's strategic objectives outlined as: "Prosperity, Solidarity and Security."
February
[
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1 February
–
European Constitution
: The lower chamber of the
Slovenian Parliament
, the
National Assembly
(
Slovene
:
Državni zbor
) ratifies a European Union constitution proposal,
[
1
]
with 79 votes to 4.
[
2
]
[
3
]
Thus,
Slovenia
becomes the third
European Union
state to ratify it.
[
2
]
[
3
]
16 February
: The
Kyoto protocol
enters into force.
20 February
–
European Constitution
:
Spain
approves a
European Constitution proposal
by referendum
.
[
4
]
[
5
]
April
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]
6 April
–
European Constitution
: The
upper house
of the
Italian Parliament
ratifies the European Constitution proposal with 217 votes to 16, after its
lower house
approved the proposal in January.
[
6
]
19 April
–
European Constitution
: The
Hellenic Parliament
ratifies the European Constitution proposal with 268 votes in favour, 17 against and 15 abstentions.
Greece
becomes the sixth member state of the
European Union
to approve the constitution proposal.
[
7
]
May
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26 May
–
European Constitution
:
France
rejects a European Constitution proposal
by referendum
.
[
8
]
[
9
]
June
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]
1 June
–
European Constitution
: The
Netherlands
rejects a European Constitution proposal
by referendum
.
[
10
]
The referendum was consultative,
[
11
]
and was not legally binding.
[
12
]
July
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]
1 July
: The
United Kingdom
takes the Presidency.
7 July
:
Terrorist attack in London
10 July
–
European Constitution
:
Luxembourg
approves a European Constitution proposition
by referendum
.
[
13
]
[
14
]
[
15
]
September
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30 September
:
Jyllands-Posten
publishes a series of cartoons
which were found insulting by Muslim groups triggering protests and attacks against Europe such as the storming of a Commission office.
October
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]
3 October
: Accession negotiations start with
Croatia
and
Turkey
.
December
[
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]
18 December
:
WTO talks in Hong Kong
fail to conclude the
Doha Development Agenda
.
See also
[
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]
History of the European Union
Timeline of European Union history
References
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"Ustava za prihodnost Evropske unije"
[Constitution for EU's future]
(PDF)
.
Lex Localis
(in Slovenian).
III
(2): 4. 2005.
Archived
(PDF)
from the original on 12 March 2021.
^
a
b
"Slovenia ratifies EU constitution"
.
BBC News
. 1 February 2005.
Archived
from the original on 13 November 2005
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
a
b
"Slovenia parliament ratifies EU constitution"
.
The Irish Times
. 1 February 2005.
Archived
from the original on 12 March 2021
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
José I. Torreblanca (21 February 2005).
"Spain's Referendum on the European Constitution: a Double Disappointment"
(PDF)
.
Elcano Royal Institute
.
Archived
(PDF)
from the original on 26 June 2010
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
Atikcan, Ece Özlem (2015). "3 - Spain: the quiet referendum".
Framing the European Union: The Power of Political Arguments in Shaping European Integration
. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press
. pp.
58–
93.
doi
:
10.1017/cbo9781316335642
.
ISBN
978-1-107-11517-0
.
OCLC
945695474
.
^
Mahony, Honor (7 April 2005).
"Italy ratifies European Constitution"
.
Euobserver
.
Archived
from the original on 13 August 2020
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
"Greek parliament ratifies EU constitution"
.
The Irish Times
. 19 April 2005.
Archived
from the original on 12 March 2021
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
Sciolino, Elaine; Fouquet, Hélène; Bernard, Ariane (30 May 2005).
"French Voters Soundly Reject European Union Constitution"
.
The New York Times
.
Archived
from the original on 29 May 2015
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
"France rejects EU constitution"
.
The Guardian
. 29 May 2005.
Archived
from the original on 29 August 2013
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
"Dutch say 'devastating no' to EU constitution"
.
The Guardian
. 2 June 2005.
Archived
from the original on 29 August 2013
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
Deloy, Corinne (1 June 2005).
"Referendum on the european constitution in the Netherlands, 1st june 2005"
.
Robert Schumann Foundation
.
Archived
from the original on 12 March 2021
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
"Brief – Dutch to vote on EU Constitution in June"
.
Euractiv
. 14 February 2005.
Archived
from the original on 12 March 2021
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
Bowley, Graham (11 July 2005).
"Luxembourg approves EU charter"
.
The New York Times
.
Archived
from the original on 12 March 2021
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
"Luxembourg approves European constitution"
.
UPI
. 10 July 2005.
Archived
from the original on 26 October 2015
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
^
"Luxembourg approves EU Constitution"
.
RTÉ
. 10 July 2005.
Archived
from the original on 12 March 2021
. Retrieved
12 March
2021
.
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