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Treaty of Accession 2011

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Treaty between Croatia and the EU

Treaty concerning the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union
Treaty of Accession 2011
  • Treaty between the Kingdom of Belgium, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Estonia, Ireland, the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, the Italian Republic, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Poland, the Portuguese Republic, Romania, the Republic of Slovenia, the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Finland, the Kingdom of Sweden, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Member States of the European Union) and the Republic of Croatia concerning the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union
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Signed9 December 2011
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Sealed10 January 2012[1]
Effective1 July 2013
ConditionRatification by Croatia and all 27member states of the European Union
Signatories
Ratifiers28
DepositaryGovernment of the Italian Republic
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TheTreaty of Accession 2011 is an agreement betweenthe member states of theEuropean Union andCroatia concerning Croatia's accession to the EU. It was signed on 9 December 2011 inBrussels by the heads of state or government of the 27 member states and by the president of Croatia,Ivo Josipović, and Prime MinisterJadranka Kosor.[2] The Treaty entered into force on 1 July 2013, making Croatia the 28th country to join the European Union.

History

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Main article:2013 enlargement of the European Union

Croatia submitted its application to join theEuropean Union on 21 February 2003, became an official candidate on 18 June 2004, and started accession negotiations on 3 October 2005.

On 24 June 2011, theEuropean Council called for the finishing of negotiations by the end of the month, and signing of the Treaty of Accession by the end of the year. Negotiations were subsequently closed on 30 June 2011, and on 14 September 2011 the accession treaty was finalised and made public. On 12 October 2011 theEuropean Commission delivered a favourable opinion on the accession of Croatia to the European Union. As a result, on 1 December 2011 theEuropean Parliament gave assent to the application of Croatia to become member of the European Union. The parliament voted in favour with 564 positive votes, 38 negative votes and 32 abstentions.

The treaty was signed on 9 December 2011 inBrussels and entered into force on 1 July 2013, having been ratified by Croatia and the European Union's 27 member states.

The full official name of the treaty is:

Treaty between theKingdom of Belgium, theRepublic of Bulgaria, theCzech Republic, theKingdom of Denmark, theFederal Republic of Germany, theRepublic of Estonia, theHellenic Republic, theKingdom of Spain, theFrench Republic,Ireland, theItalian Republic, theRepublic of Cyprus, theRepublic of Latvia, theRepublic of Lithuania, theGrand Duchy of Luxembourg, theRepublic of Hungary, theRepublic of Malta, theKingdom of the Netherlands, theRepublic of Austria, theRepublic of Poland, thePortuguese Republic,Romania, theRepublic of Slovenia, theSlovak Republic, theRepublic of Finland, theKingdom of Sweden, theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Member States of the European Union) and theRepublic of Croatiaconcerning the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union.

The treaty, which is 250 pages long, provides for amendments to the treaties to add Croatian representatives into EU institutions (including transitional provisions before new elections take place) and outlines Croatia's various financial contributions. The document does not include amonitoring mechanism of Croatia by the European Commission to ensure continued reform, as was the case withBulgaria andRomania. Two protocols promised to states during theratification of the Treaty of Lisbon, one making severalguarantees to Ireland and another granting anopt-out from the Charter of Fundamental Rights to the Czech Republic, were planned to be ratified alongside the accession treaty,[3][4][5][6][7] but both were ultimately delayed.

In addition to the Treaty of Accession, a Final Act was signed. The Final Act registers the results of the accession negotiations, including declarations made by the parties. It also laid down arrangements for the period between signing and entry into force of the treaty.

List of signatories

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CountryNamePositionSignature page
BelgiumElio Di RupoPrime Minister
BulgariaBoyko BorisovPrime Minister
Czech RepublicPetr NečasPrime Minister
DenmarkHelle Thorning-SchmidtPrime Minister
GermanyAngela MerkelChancellor
EstoniaAndrus AnsipPrime Minister
IrelandEnda KennyTaoiseach
GreeceLucas PapademosPrime Minister
SpainJosé Luis Rodriguez ZapateroPrime Minister
FranceJean LeonettiMinister for Europe
CroatiaIvo Josipović
Jadranka Kosor
President
Prime Minister
ItalyMario MontiPrime Minister
CyprusDemetris ChristofiasPresident
LatviaValdis DombrovskisPrime Minister
LithuaniaDalia GrybauskaitėPresident
LuxembourgJean-Claude JunckerPrime Minister
HungaryViktor OrbánPrime Minister
MaltaLawrence GonziPrime Minister
NetherlandsMark RuttePrime Minister
AustriaWerner FaymannChancellor
PolandDonald TuskPrime Minister
PortugalPedro Passos CoelhoPrime Minister
RomaniaTraian BasescuPresident
SloveniaBorut PahorPrime Minister
SlovakiaIveta RadičováPrime Minister
FinlandJyrki KatainenPrime Minister
SwedenFredrik ReinfeldtPrime Minister
United KingdomDavid CameronPrime Minister

Ratification

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The treaty required ratification by all EU member states and Croatia, conforming to their respective constitutional provisions, and deposition of the ratification instruments with theGovernment of Italy by 30 June 2013 to come into force on 1 July 2013.[8] This process was completed on 21 June 2013.[9]

Summary

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Order in which countries ratified the Treaty. Between 2 and 11 shades of blue are used, representing the number of steps necessary by a particular state to ratify the treaty. The date indicates the last day of the month.
EU as of 1 July 2013
  Member States

Ratification of the Treaty of Accession is summarized in the table below.

SignatoryConclusion dateInstitutionIn favourAgainstABDeposited[Note 1]Ref.
 Croatia22 January 2012Referendum67%33%-4 April 2012[10]
9 March 2012Parliament13600[11]
28 March 2012Presidential AssentGranted[12]
 Austria6 July 2012Federal Council53208 August 2012[13][14]
4 July 2012National Council15270[15][16]
9 July 2012Presidential AssentGranted[17][18]
 Belgium13 December 2012Senate600014 June 2013[19]
24 January 2013Chamber of Representatives12101[19]
17 February 2013Royal AssentGranted[19]
30 January 2013
Walloon
Parliament
(regional)
(community)
6600[20]
6400[20]
22 October 2012German-speaking Community1920[21]
23 January 2013French Community7600[22]
22 December 2012Brussels Regional Parliament7621[23]
22 February 2013
Brussels United
Assembly
[Note 2]
(FR language)
(NL language)
6800[25]
1302[25]
27 February 2013
Flemish
Parliament
(regional)
(community)
10700[26]
11200[26]
24 May 2013COCOF Assembly5100[27]
 Bulgaria17 February 2012National Assembly1800019 April 2012[28]
28 February 2012Presidential PromulgationGranted[29]
Cyprus3 May 2012House of Representatives560011 June 2012[30]
18 May 2012Presidential AssentGranted[31]
 Czech Republic25 April 2012Senate59004 July 2012[32]
8 June 2012Chamber of Deputies151013[33]
26 June 2012Presidential AssentGranted[34]
 Denmark2 May 2013Parliament1130029 May 2013[35]
8 May 2013Royal AssentGranted[36]
 Estonia12 September 2012Assembly750024 October 2012[37]
18 September 2012Presidential AssentGranted[38]
 Finland18 December 2012Parliament1313406 May 2013[39]
15 March 2013Presidential AssentGranted[40]
incl.Åland[Note 3]3 May 2013ParliamentPassed[42]
 France15 January 2013SenatePassed20 March 2013[43]
17 January 2013National AssemblyPassed[44]
28 January 2013Presidential AssentGranted[45]
 Germany7 June 2013Federal Council690021 June 2013[46][47]
16 May 2013Federal Diet58306[48]
14 June 2013Presidential AssentGranted[49]
 Greece30 October 2012Parliament28312527 December 2012[50]
5 November 2012Presidential PromulgationGranted[51]
 Hungary13 February 2012National Assembly3340522 March 2012[52]
14 February 2012Presidential AssentGranted[53]
 Ireland27 June 2012SenatePassed8 October 2012[54]
19 June 2012House of RepresentativesPassed[55]
3 July 2012Presidential AssentGranted[56]
 Italy28 February 2012Senate21622210 April 2012[57]
15 February 2012Chamber of Deputies483230[58]
29 February 2012Presidential AssentGranted[59]
 Latvia22 March 2012Parliament79006 June 2012[60]
2 April 2012Presidential AssentGranted[61]
 Lithuania26 April 2012Parliament872620 June 2012[62]
8 May 2012Presidential AssentGranted[63]
 Luxembourg9 October 2012Chamber of Deputies590017 January 2013[64]
29 November 2012Grand Ducal PromulgationGranted[65]
 Malta5 March 2012House of Representatives69002 April 2012[66]
 Netherlands16 April 2013Senate5812031 May 2013[67]
5 February 2013House of Representatives115310[68]
18 April 2013Royal PromulgationGranted[69]
 Poland4 October 2012Senate760012 February 2013[70]
14 September 2012House of Representatives43101[71]
19 December 2012Presidential AssentGranted[72]
 Portugal21 September 2012National Assembly20602419 December 2012[73]
14 November 2012Presidential AssentGranted[74]
 Romania26 June 2012Parliament378002 August 2012[75]
2 July 2012Presidential AssentGranted[76]
 Slovakia1 February 2012National Council1450019 March 2012[77]
17 February 2012Presidential AssentGranted[78]
 Slovenia2 April 2013National Assembly820018 June 2013[79]
10 April 2013Presidential AssentGranted[80]
 Spain24 October 2012Senate266008 January 2013[81]
11 October 2012Congress of Deputies28200[82]
30 October 2012Royal AssentGranted[83]
 Sweden7 November 2012Parliament2802008 January 2013[84]
 United Kingdom27 November 2012House of CommonsPassed20 May 2013[85]
21 January 2013House of LordsPassed[85]
31 January 2013Royal AssentGranted[85]
incl.Gibraltar[Note 4]Parliament
European Union1 December 2011Parliament5643832[87]
5 December 2011Council AssentGranted[88]

Slovenian position

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In July and September 2012, officials of the Slovenian Parliament and the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that they would not ratify Croatia's Treaty of Accession until an agreement was reached onhow to handle the debt of Slovenian bank Ljubljanska banka, which went bankrupt during thebreakup of Yugoslavia, to its Croatian customers.[89] In February 2013, representatives of all major parties in Slovenia agreed to approve Croatia's accession after experts and foreign ministers from both countries reached a compromise deal.[90] The Prime Ministers of Slovenia and Croatia signed a memorandum outlining the settlement on 11 March, withJanez Janša, Prime Minister of Slovenia, saying that ratification of the accession treaty would occur "within 30 days" of the signing of the memorandum.[91][92] On 2 April 2013, the Slovenian Parliament gave its consent to Croatia's accession.[93]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Article 4 the treaty requires that instruments of ratification issued by all member states be deposited with the Government of Italy in order for the treaty to enter into force. The instrument of ratification is a solemn document of international character, usually signed by the country's head of state, confirming to the other parties of the treaty that the state in question accepts the treaty, as signed by its representatives. Each country issues and deposits the instrument of ratification after its internal ratification process is finalised by all required state bodies, in accordance with each country's internal constitutional requirements.[9]
  2. ^Approval of the Brussels United Assembly is subject to an absolute majority of both language groups of the parliament (French and Dutch) voting in favour. Failing that, a second vote can be held where only one third of each language group, and a majority of the full house, is required for adoption.[24]
  3. ^Åland is an autonomous province of Finland. It is part of the European Union, but is subject to certain exemptions. Åland Parliament ratification is not necessary for the Treaty to enter into force, but is needed for its provisions to apply on the territory of Åland islands.[41]
  4. ^Gibraltar is a British overseas territory. It was a part of the European Union through its constitutional relationship with the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is responsible, inter alia, for Gibraltar's foreign policy, but Gibraltar still has separate legislature, government, judiciary and administration. Consequently, the Gibraltar Parliament does not ratify the international treaties, rather it was responsible for implementing of the EU legislation in Gibraltar.[86]

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