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Surely we are talking not about a treaty but about a discussion in the Council of Ministers, which is a treaty organisation and therefore cannot negotiate its own treaties.
Archive 2007-06-01 Richard 2007
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Under the Authority is the Council of Ministers, which is responsible for the proper functioning of the Community.
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The fact is that these have a say - and any is enough to be intolerable - in making the laws by which we must abide, whether through the European Parliament, or within and around the Council of Ministers, which is routinely heavy with people with some extremely objectionable coalition partners, and members of which are sometimes actually drawn from deeply distasteful parties.
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The Council of Ministers is the highest policy and decision making body of ECO, comprising the Foreign Ministers of the Member States.
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There is also a Council of Ministers, which is headed by the Chief Minister.
Archive 2006-07-01 Kerron Cross 2006
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There is also a Council of Ministers, which is headed by the Chief Minister.
I'll Love Man... Kerron Cross 2006
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So, he holds -- he's the first vice president, one of five Cuba has, Fidel being the president, of the Council of Ministers, which is the official organ that holds power in Cuba.
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The Council of Ministers is a formal institution of the European Union.
A tetchy Peer Richard 2005
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Other measures approved by the Council of Ministers were the establishment of a financing facility to promote industrial development in the less developed areas of the region, and the sharing of information, including joint research undertakings.
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The Council of Ministers is the chief executive council of the Russian Empire.
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