The Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community shall be amended in accordance with the provisions of this Article.
1) Article 7 shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 7
The institutions of the Community shall be:
The Commission shall be assisted by a Consultative Committee."
2) The following Articles shall be inserted:
"ARTICLE 9
ARTICLE 10
The President and the other members of the Commission whose term of office beings on 7 January 1993 shall be appointed by common accord of the governments of the Member States. Their term of office shall expire on 6 January 1995.
ARTICLE 11
The Commission may appoint a Vice-President or two Vice-Presidents from among its members.
ARTICLE 12
Apart from normal replacement, or death, the duties of a member of the Commission shall
end when he resigns or is compulsorily retired.
The vacancy thus caused shall be filled for the remainder of the members term of office by
a new member appointed by common accord of the governments of the Member States. The
Council may, acting unanimously, decide that such a vacancy need not be filled.
In the event of resignation, compulsory retirement or death, the President shall be
replaced for the remainder of his term of office. The procedure laid down in Article 10(2)
shall be applicable for the replacement of the President.
Save in the case of compulsory retirement under Article 12a, members of the Commission
shall remain in office until they have been replaced.
ARTICLE 12a
If any member of the Commission no longer fulfils the conditions required for the performance of his duties or if he has been guilty of serious misconduct, the Court of Justice may, on application by the Council or the Commission, compulsorily retire him.
ARTICLE 13
The Commission shall act by a majority of the number of members provided for in Article 9.
A meeting of the Commission shall be valid only if the number of members laid down in its
rules of procedure is present."
3) Article 16 shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 16
The Commission shall make all appropriate administrative arrangements for the operation of
its departments.
It may set up study committees, including an economic study committee. The Council and the
Commission shall consult each other and shall settle by common accord their methods of
cooperation.
The Commission shall adopt its rules of procedure so as to ensure that both it and its
departments operate in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty. It shall ensure that
these rules are published."
4) The following article shall be inserted:
"ARTICLE 17
The commission shall publish annually, not later than one month before the opening of the
session of the European Parliament, a general report on the activities of the
Community."
5) The following subparagraph shall be added to Article 18:
"The Council shall, acting by a qualified majority, determine any payment to be made instead of remuneration."
6) The following Articles shall be inserted:
"ARTICLE 20a
The European Parliament may, acting by a majority of its members, request the Commission
to submit any appropriate proposal on matters which it considers that a Community act is
required for the purpose of implementing this Treaty.
ARTICLE 20b
In the course of its duties, the European Parliament may, at the request of a quarter of
its members, set up a temporary Committee of Inquiry to investigate, without prejudice to
the powers conferred by this Treaty on other institutions or bodies, alleged
contraventions or maladministration in the implementation of Community law, except where
the alleged facts are being examined before a Court and while the case is still subject to
legal proceedings.
The temporary Committee of Inquiry shall cease to exist on the submission of its report.
The detailed provisions governing the exercise of the right of inquiry shall be determined
by common accord of the European Parliament, the Council, and the Commission.
ARTICLE 20c
Any citizen of the Union, and any natural or legal person residing or having its
registered office in a Member State, shall have the right to address, individually or in
association with other citizens or persons, a petition to the European Parliament on a
matter which comes within the Community's field's of activity and which affects him, her
or it directly.
ARTICLE 20d
1. The European Parliament shall appoint an Ombudsman empowered to receive complaints from
any citizen of the Union or any natural or legal person residing or having its registered
office in a Member State concerning instances of maladministration in the activities of
the Community institutions or bodies, with the exception of the Court of Justice and the
Court of First Instance acting in their judicial role.
In accordance with his duties, the Ombudsman shall conduct enquiries for which he finds
grounds, either on his own initiative or on the basis of complaints submitted to him
direct or through a member of the European Parliament, except where the alleged facts are
or have been the subject of legal proceedings. Where the Ombudsman establishes an instance
of maladministration, he shall refer the matter to the institution concerned, which shall
have a period of three months in which to inform him of its views. The Ombudsman shall
then forward a report to the European Parliament, and the institution concerned. The
person lodging the complaint shall be informed of the outcome of such inquiries.
The Ombudsman shall submit an annual report to the European Parliament on the outcome of
his inquiries.
2. The Ombudsman shall be appointed after each election of the European parliament for the
duration of its term of office. The Ombudsman shall be eligible for reappointment.
The Ombudsman may be dismissed by the Court of Justice at the request of the European
Parliament if he no longer fulfils the conditions required for the performance of his
duties or if he is guilty of serious misconduct.
3. The Ombudsman shall be completely independent in the performance of his duties. In the
performance of those duties he shall neither seek nor take instructions from any body. The
Ombudsman may not, during his term of office, engage in any other occupation, whether
gainful or not.
4. The European Parliament shall, after seeking an opinion from the Commission and with
the approval of the Council acting by a qualified majority, lay down the regulations and
general conditions governing the performance of the Ombudsman's duties."
7) Paragraph 3 of Article 21 shall be replaced by the following:
"3. The European Parliament shall draw up proposals for elections by direct
universal suffrage in accordance with a uniform procedure in all Member States.
The Council shall, acting unanimously after obtaining the assent of the European
Parliament, which shall act by a majority of its component members, lay down the
appropriate provisions, which it shall recommend to Member States for adoption in
accordance with their respective constitutional requirements."
8) Article 24 shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 24
The European Parliament shall discuss in open session the general report submitted to it
by the Commission.
If a motion of censure on the activities of the Commission is tabled before it, the
European Parliament shall not vote thereon until at least three days after the motion has
been tabled and only by open vote.
If a motion of censure is carried by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast, representing
a majority of the members or the European Parliament, the members of the Commission shall
resign as a body. They shall continue to deal with current business until they are
replaced in accordance with Article 10. In this case, the term of office the members of
the Commission appointed to replace them shall expire on the date on which the term of
office of the members of the Commission obliged to resign as a body would have
expired."
9) The following Articles shall be inserted:
"ARTICLE 27
The Council shall consist of a representative of each Member State at a ministerial level,
authorized to commit the government of that Member State. The office of President shall be
held in turn by each Member State in the Council for a term of six months, in the
following order of Member States:
ARTICLE 27a
The Council shall meet when convened by its President on his own initiative or at the
request of one of its members or of the Commission."
10) The following Article shall be inserted:
"ARTICLE 29
The Council shall, acting by a qualified majority, determine the salaries, allowances and
pensions of the President and members of the Commission, and of the President, Judges,
Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of Justice. It shall also, again by a
qualified majority, determine any payment to be made instead of remuneration,
ARTICLE 30
11) Article 32 shall be replaced by the following;
"ARTICLE 32
The Court of Justice shall consist of thirteen Judges.
The Court of Justice shall sit in plenary session. It may, however, form Chambers, each
consisting of three or five Judges, either to undertake certain preparatory inquiries, or
to adjudicate on particular categories of cases in accordance with the rules laid down for
these purposes.
The Court of Justice shall sit in plenary session when a Member State or a Community
institution that is a party to the proceedings so requests.
Should the Court of Justice so request, the Council may, acting unanimously, increase the
number of Judges and make the necessary adjustments to the second and third paragraphs of
this Article and to the second paragraph of Article 32b."
12) Article 32d shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 32d
13) Article 33 shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 33
The Court of Justice shall have jurisdiction in actions brought by a Member State or by
the Council to have decisions or recommendations of the Commission declared void on
grounds of lack of competence, infringement of an essential procedural requirement,
infringement of this Treaty or of any rule of law relating to its application, or misuse
of powers. The Court of Justice may not, however, examine the evaluation of the situation,
resulting from economic facts or circumstances, in the light of which the Commission took
its decisions or made its recommendations, save where the Commission is alleged to have
misused its powers or to have manifestly failed to observe the provisions of the Treaty or
any rule of law relating to its application.
Undertakings or associations referred to in Article 48 may, under the same conditions,
institute proceedings against decisions or recommendations concerning them which are
individual in character or against general decisions or recommendations which they
consider to involve a misuse of powers affecting them.
The proceedings provided for in the first two paragraphs of the Article shall be
instituted within one month of the notification or publication, as the case may be, of the
decision or recommendation. The Court of Justice shall have jurisdiction under the same
conditions in actions brought by the European Parliament for the purpose of protecting its
prerogatives."
14) The following chapter shall be inserted:
"CHAPTER V
THE COURT OF AUDITORS
ARTICLE 45a
The Court of Auditors shall carry out the audit.
ARTICLE 45b
ARTICLE 45c
15) Article 78c shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 78c
The Commission shall implement the administrative budget, in accordance with the
provisions of the regulations made pursuant to Article 78h, on its own responsibility and
within the limits of the appropriations, having regard to the principles of sound
financial management. The regulations shall lay down detailed rules for each institution
concerning its part in effecting its own expenditure. Within the administrative budget,
the Commission may, subject to the limits and conditions laid down in the regulations made
pursuant to Article 78h, transfer appropriations from one chapter to another or from one
subdivision to another."
16) Articles 78e and 78f shall be repealed.
17) Article 78g shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 78g
18) Article 78h shall be replaced by the following:
"ARTICLE 78h
The Council, acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the
European Parliament and obtaining the opinion of the Court of Auditors, shall:
a) make Financial Regulations specifying in particular the procedure to be adopted for
establishing the implementing the administrative budget and for presenting and auditing
accounts;
b) determine the methods and procedure whereby the budget revenue provided under the
arrangements relating to the Communities' own resources shall be made available to the
Commission, and determine the measures to be applied, if need be, to meet cash
requirements;
c) lay down rules concerning the responsibility of financial controllers, authorizing
officers and accounting officers, and concerning appropriate arrangements for
inspection."
19) The following Article shall be inserted:
"ARTICLE 78i
Member States shall take the same measures to counter fraud affecting the financial
interests of the Community as they take to counter fraud affecting their own financial
interests.
Without prejudice to other provisions of this Treaty, Member States shall co- ordinate
their action aimed at protecting the financial interests of the Community against fraud.
To this end they shall organize, with the help of the Commission, close and regular
co-operation between the competent departments of their administrations."
20) Article 79(a) shall be replaced by the following:
"(a) This Treaty shall not apply to the Faroe Islands."
21) Articles 96 and 98 shall be repealed.