The conference was supported by the Council of the Ministers and the UNESCO Phnom Penh Office.
It means that those in the industry must wait while the Commission fights it out with the Parliament, the Parliament skirmishes with the Council of Ministers and the ministers themselves worry about the opinion polls.
National governments have deliberately stuck to a short brief: to decide the size and make-up of the commission, and the nature and weighting of voting by countries in the Council of Ministers, once the Union is bigger.
They also underscored the importance of the Council of Defense Ministers of the Americas initiative to enhance coordination among militaries in the Americas in support of civilian response to disasters.
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The opening ceremony, organized on the occasion of the meeting of the Council of Ministers of Culture of South-East Europe will be attended by Ministers of Culture from South-East Europe.
The communist government's state council announced Thursday the removal of Jose Ramon Fernandez Alvarez as vice president of the council of ministers, according to state-run Granma.
The success of Eurosceptics in Poland could make that country's government work harder to maintain its generous voting powers in the Council of Ministers, the body in which national governments' ministers meet as a second legislative body (alongside the parliament) to approve all new laws.
Furthermore, the previous week, at the occasion of the meeting of Health Ministers of UNASUR hosted by Uruguay, Dr Chiriboga requested an extraordinary meeting of the council of Health Ministers to be held in Quito in early 2012 to sign and launch a regional action plan to fight rabies in the Amazonian region.
In other violence Tuesday, gunmen killed an employee of the Council of Ministers and wounded his father in western Baghdad, the Interior Ministry said.
But Britain will be absent from the Council of Ministers, so that a qualified majority will require 44 votes out of 66, rather than 54 out of 76 (the big countries have ten votes each in the Council of Ministers, smaller ones have fewer votes).
The new draft EU constitution does introduce some linkage between the European election and the make-up of the commission, by proposing that the Council of Ministers should "take into account" the election result when nominating a candidate for the commission presidency.
Speaking on behalf of the Council of Ministers, Belgian finance minister Melchior Wathelet said it was no use institutions blaming each other for the breakdown, but said there was "good will" to conclude an amendment.
There was then a full year of committee hearings at the Council of Ministers, with officials from the different member states, including Defra in the UK, battling it out to reach a "common position".
Despite the fact that only a minority of the 27 support it, the European Union's Council of Finance Ministers adopted the proposal in January 2013.
He gave a statement to MEPs on 21 November 2012 following the breakdown of talks with the Council of Ministers - which represents EU governments - over next year's budget.
The Council of Ministers said it understood and recognised the perceived gap in the responsibility of ministers and departments.
And let the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament set minimum judicial standards.
EU the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers from the 15 member states both have overtly democratic mandates.
The Council of Ministers of the European Union approved a draft directive to that effect in June.
Its recommendations are expected to be endorsed by the Council of Ministers, the EU's decision-making body, in December.
We need to stay in the council of ministers of the internal market.
The so-called Pharmacovigilance directive has already been agreed by the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament's Public Health Committee.
The Commission will present its paper on cybercrime to the Council of Ministers of the European Union (EU) and to the European Parliament.
Depending on the issue, power in Europe is spread unevenly between national capitals and Brussels and, within the EU, between the commission, the Council of Ministers and the parliament.
The goal here will be to streamline the European Commission and to fine-tune the voting powers of national governments in the Council of Ministers, so that both institutions can accommodate an influx of new members, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe, in the decade ahead.
Security teams began preparing the EU's Council of Ministers building for the summit as soon as a meeting of justice and home affairs ministers finished on Thursday afternoon.
"In Cuba, there will not be political reform, " said Marino Murillo, vice president of the island's council of ministers, responding to the pope's remarks about its Marxist political system.
The Saudi Council of Ministers, the cabinet, has declared that it wants to return oil prices to fair levels.
Opening the debate, Spain's EU minister Diego Lopez Garrido, representing the Council of Ministers, denounced the death of Orlando Zapata.
Surprisingly, Germany emerged as a fierce opponent of extending majority voting in the European Council of Ministers, thanks in part to the hostility of its own regional governments, which share responsibility for policy in many of the areas affected.
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