By this Treaty, the High Contracting Parties establish among themselves a European
Union, hereinafter called "the Union".
This Treaty marks a new stage in the process of creating an ever closer union among the
peoples of Europe, in which decisions are taken as closely as possible to the citizen.
The Union shall be founded on the European Communities, supplemented by the policies and
forms of cooperation established by this Treaty. Its task shall be to organize, in a
manner demonstrating consistency and solidarity, relations between the Member States and
between their peoples.
The Union shall set itself the following objectives:
The objectives of the Union shall be achieved as provided in this Treaty and in accordance with the condition and the timetable set out therein while respecting the principle of subsidiarity as defined in Article 3b of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
The Union shall be served by a single institutional framework which shall ensure the
consistency and the continuity of the activities carried out in order to attain its
objectives while respecting and building upon the "acquis communautaire".
The Union shall in particular ensure the consistency of its external activities as a whole
in the context of its external relations, security, economic and development policies. The
Council and the Commission shall be responsible for ensuring such consistency. They shall
ensure the implementation of these policies, each in accordance with its respective
powers.
The European Council shall provide the Union with the necessary impetus for its
development and shall define the general political guidelines thereof. The European
Council shall bring together the Heads of State or of Government of the Member States and
the President of the Commission. They shall be assisted by the Ministers for Foreign
Affairs of the Member States and by a Member of the Commission. The European Council shall
meet at least twice a year, under the chairmanship of the Head of State or of Government
of the Member State which holds the Presidency of the Council.
The European Council shall submit to the European Parliament a report after each of its
meetings and a yearly written report on the progress achieved by the Union.
The European Parliament, the Council, the Commission and the Court of Justice shall exercise their powers under the conditions and for the purposes provided for, on the one hand, by the provisions of the Treaties establishing the European Communities and of the subsequent Treaties and Acts modifying and supplementing them and, on the other hand, by the other provisions of this Treaty.
1. The Union shall respect the national identities of its Member States, whose systems
of government are founded on the principles of democracy.
2. The Union shall respect fundamental rights, as guaranteed by the European Convention
for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms signed in Rome on 4 November
1950 and as they result from the constitutional traditions common to the Member States, as
general principles of Community law.
3. The Union shall provide itself with the means necessary to attain its objectives and
carry through its policies.