HC Deb 26 October 1988 vol 139 cc216-8W
Mr. Salmond

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will publish a table showing, from the date of United Kingdom entry into the European Economic Community, the member states which have occupied the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and that of the European summit, indicating periods and dates for the occupancy of each.

Mrs. Chalker

The information requested is as follows:

Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the European Community
1973 1981
Belgium Netherlands
Denmark United Kingdom
1974 1982
Federal Republic of Belgium
Germany Denmark
France
1983
1975 Federal Republic of
Ireland Germany
Italy Greece
1976 1984
Luxembourg France
Netherlands Ireland
1977 1985
United Kingdom Italy
Belgium Luxembourg
1978 1986
Denmark Netherlands
Federal Republic of United Kingdom
Germany
1987
1979 Belgium
France Denmark
Ireland
1988
1980 Federal Republic of
Italy Germany
Luxembourg Greece

The first Presidency of each year is from 1 January to 30 June, and the second from 1 July to 31 December. The President of the Council of Ministers chairs the European Council.

Mr. Salmond

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the number of times the Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg, Belgium and Denmark have chaired the Council of Ministers and the European summit since 1972; and if he will indicate for each period the issues addressed and conclusions reached by the Community.

Mrs. Chalker

Since 1972 Belgium, Denmark and Luxembourg have each held the office of President of the Council of Ministers on four different occasions: Ireland has held it on three. The member state holding this office chairs the European Council. The issues addressed and the conclusions reached at the European Council are contained in Prime Ministers' statements to the House and in the European Communities series of White Papers on developments in the European Community.

Mr. Salmond

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the policy of Her Majesty's Government on according to small member states of the European Community similar rights to large member states to act as President of the Community and to chair the Council of Ministers and European summits.

Mrs. Chalker

On acceding to the treaty of Rome the United Kingdom fully accepted its provisions. The treaty states that the office of President of the Council shall be held for a term of six months by each member in turn.

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