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Decision of the Council (General Affairs) of 1 December 2009 establishing the list of Council configurations in addition to those referred to in the second and third subparagraphs of Article 16(6) of the Treaty on European Union

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Article 1

The list of Council configurations referred to in Article 4 of the Protocol on transitional provisions is set out in Annex.

Article 2

This Decision shall enter into force on the day of its adoption.

It shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union .

Schedules & Appendices

ANNEX

ANNEX

LIST OF COUNCIL CONFIGURATIONS

1.

General affairs  ( 1 ) ;

2.

Foreign affairs  ( 2 ) ;

3.

Economic and financial affairs  ( 3 ) ;

4.

Justice and home affairs  ( 4 ) ;

5.

Employment, social policy, health and consumer affairs;

6.

Competitiveness (internal market, industry and research)  ( 5 ) ;

7.

Transport, telecommunications and energy;

8.

Agriculture and fisheries;

9.

Environment;

10.

Education, youth and culture  ( 6 ) .

( 1 )   This configuration is established by Article 16(6), second subparagraph, of the Treaty on European Union.

( 2 )   This configuration is established by Article 16(6), third subparagraph, of the Treaty on European Union.

( 3 )   Including budget.

( 4 )   Including civil protection.

( 5 )   Including tourism.

( 6 )   Including audiovisual affairs.

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