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European laws on the initiative of member states Are member states allowed to initiate European laws? Yes. The constitution for Europe provides for specific cases where European laws and framework laws may be adopted at the initiative of a group of...

European laws on the initiative of member states

Are member states allowed to initiate European laws?

Yes. The constitution for Europe provides for specific cases where European laws and framework laws may be adopted at the initiative of a group of member states or of the European Parliament, on a recommendation from the European Central Bank or at the request of the Court of Justice or the European Investment Bank.

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