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The Luxembourg Compromise (or "Luxembourg Accord") was an agreement reached in January 1966 to resolve the "Empty Chair Crisis" which had caused a stalemate within European Economic Community (EEC).
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The LuxembourgCompromise (or "Luxembourg Accord") was an agreement reached in January 1966 to resolve the "Empty Chair Crisis" which had caused a stalemate...
Single European Act, which effectively set aside the 20-year-old LuxembourgCompromise. He graduated in 1959 from the Paris Institute of Political Studies...
negotiations. Meetings were held in Luxembourg during January 1966, where an agreement was reached. Under the "Luxembourgcompromise" a member could veto a decision...
notorious "empty chair crisis". Although this was resolved under the "Luxembourgcompromise", Hallstein became the scapegoat for the crisis. The Council refused...
institutionalisation of an ad hoc EU organ that had its origins in Luxembourgcompromise, with national leaders reasserting their dominance as the EU's "supreme...
Kingdom. Another was the internal crisis of 1965, which ended in the LuxembourgCompromise. Preparations for the new round were immediately overshadowed by...
Council's work until the impasse was resolved the following year by the Luxembourgcompromise. Although initiated by a gamble of the President of the Commission...
the organisation essentially unable to run its affairs until the Luxembourgcompromise was reached in January 1966. De Gaulle succeeded in influencing...
The Luxembourg Armed Forces (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Arméi; French: Armée luxembourgeoise) are the national military force of Luxembourg. The army...
until a unanimous agreement was reached. This became known as the LuxembourgCompromise. It was not specified what could be invoked as a national interest...
the return of the Grand Duchess. All possibility of compromise was eventually lost when Luxembourg was effectively incorporated into the German Gau Koblenz-Trier...
until the French veto was reinstated. Eventually, a compromise was reached with the Luxembourgcompromise on 29 January 1966 whereby a gentlemen's agreement...
the organisation essentially unable to run its affairs until the Luxembourgcompromise was reached in January 1966. De Gaulle succeeded in influencing...
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. 29 January – The LuxembourgCompromise is reached to resolve an impasse in the European Union. 5 March – Luxembourg City hosts...
countries rushed to offer compromise proposals. Austria's Foreign Minister, Count Beust, proposed transferring Luxembourg to neutral Belgium, in return...
established Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) – were met with the Luxembourgcompromise.[citation needed] De Gaulle, who in spite of recent history admired...
until the end of World War I on 11 November 1918, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was under full occupation by the German Empire. The German government...
sophomore class or the lower one-fourth of their junior class. The "Luxembourgcompromise" was reached between the six members of the European Economic Community...
the organization essentially unable to run its affairs until the Luxembourgcompromise was reached in January 1966. De Gaulle managed to make qualified...
government in exile of Luxembourg during the Second World War. The government was based in London between 1940 and 1944, while Luxembourg was occupied by Nazi...
the Ministry of Culture of Luxembourg, the former director of Sacem Luxembourg, and the former president of the Luxembourg Film Fund. Several of her films...
laundering in Luxembourg, stating that failing an audit from the Financial Action Task Force would "permanently compromiseLuxembourg's reputation as...