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Qué (quién) es Maastricht Treaty - definición

FOUNDING TREATY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, SIGNED IN 1992 AND EFFECTIVE FROM 1993
Maastricht treaty; Treaty of Maastricht; Treaty of the European Union; Treaty on european union; Treaty on EU; Treaty on eu; Maastrict Treaty; Treaty Of Maastricht; Treaty of European Union; Maastricht Pact; 1992 Maastricht Treaty; Maastricht Treaty 1992; Maasricht Treaty; TEU 2007; Treaty of Maastricht 1992; European Union Contract; Treaty of maastricht
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  • Stone memorial in front of the entry to the Limburg Province government building in Maastricht, Netherlands, commemorating the signing of the Maastricht Treaty
  • Ratification of the treaty was completed by then twelve members of the EC by mid 1993 and came into legal force on 1 November 1993.

Maastricht Treaty         
The Maastricht Treaty (named for the Dutch town in which the treaty was signed) is also known as the Treaty of European Union. The treaty creates a European Union by: (a) commiting the 12 member states of the European Economic Community to both European Monetary Union (EMU) and political union; (b) introducing a single currency (European Currency Unit, ECU); (c) establishing a European System of Central Banks (ESCB); (d) creating a European Central Bank (ECB); and (e) broadening EEC integration by including both a common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and cooperation in justice and home affairs (CJHA). The treaty, negotiated in 1991 and signed in February 1992, entered into force on November 1, 1993.The Maastricht Treaty envisioned EMU being achieved in three stages:
1992 French Maastricht Treaty referendum         
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French referendum, 1992; French Maastricht Treaty referendum, 1992; 1992 French referendum; Petit oui
A referendum on the Maastricht Treaty was held in France on 20 September 1992.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p674 It was approved by only 51% of the voters.
1993 Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum         
18 Maj Riot; 18 May Riot; Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum, 1993
A second referendum on the Maastricht Treaty was held in Denmark on 18 May 1993.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p525 After rejecting the treaty in a referendum the previous year, this time it was approved by 56.

Wikipedia

Maastricht Treaty

The Treaty on European Union, commonly known as the Maastricht Treaty, is the foundation treaty of the European Union (EU). Concluded in 1992 between the then-twelve member states of the European Communities, it announced "a new stage in the process of European integration" chiefly in provisions for a shared European citizenship, for the eventual introduction of a single currency, and (with less precision) for common foreign and security policies. Although these were widely seen to presage a "federal Europe", the focus of constitutional debate shifted to the later 2007 Treaty of Lisbon. In the wake of the Eurozone debt crisis unfolding from 2009, the most enduring reference to the Maastricht Treaty has been to the rules of compliance – the "Maastricht criteria" – for the currency union.

Against the background of the end of the Cold War and the re-unification of Germany, and in anticipation of accelerated globalisation, the treaty negotiated tensions between member states seeking deeper integration and those wishing to retain greater national control. The resulting compromise faced what was to be the first in a series of EU treaty ratification crises.

Ejemplos de uso de Maastricht Treaty
1. The Maastricht treaty defines "excessive deficit" as 3 per cent.
2. The drafters of the Maastricht treaty wanted their criteria to be as unambiguous as possible.
3. "He admitted he had not bothered to read the Maastricht Treaty when we were in power.
4. He was charged with getting the deeply unpopular Maastricht Treaty though the Commons and earned the reputation of a bruiser.
5. The revived EU constitution will transfer more power to Brussels than the Maastricht Treaty, Foreign Secretary David Miliband has admitted.