HC Deb 23 June 1997 vol 296 cc348-9W
Mr. Boswell

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the various areas of extension of qualified majority voting under the Amsterdam treaty. [5026]

Mr. Doug Henderson

The Presidency text on the extension of qualified majority voting (QMV) agreed at Amsterdam is below.

There will also be QMV for implementing decisions under the Common Foreign and Security Policy as provided for by Article J13. However a Member State may prevent a vote from being taken for important and stated reasons of national interest, whereupon the decision may be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity.

The flexibility provisions in Articles 5a and K12 are also subject to qualified majority voting. However a similar national veto mechanism applies. The new Articles B (2) (b) (i) and (iii) in the new chapter on free movement of persons, asylum and immigration shall also be subject to QMV. The UK will not be obliged to take part in cooperation under this chapter.

Qualified majority voting
Area
New Treaty provisions
Article 4, new Title on Employment Employment guidelines
Article 5, new Title on Employment Incentive measures
Article 118(2) Social exclusion
Article 119(3) Equality of opportunity and treatment of men and women
Article 129(4) Public health
Article 191a Transparency
Article 209a Countering fraud
Article 213a Statistics
Article 213b Establishment of independent advisory authority on data protection
Article 227(2) Outermost regions
New Article Customs cooperation
Existing Treaty provisions
Article 45(3) Compensatory aid for imports of raw materials
Article 56(2) Coordination of provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action for special treatment for foreign nationals (right of establishment)
Article 130i(1) Adoption of the research framework programme
Article 130i(2) Adapting or supplementing the research framework programme
Article 130o Setting up of joint undertakings in R&T development