12 stages (station) of loosing the Cyprus
summary based on the proper articles of the Lisbon Treaty
(result of 20 years' traitorous behaviour of the EU representatives)
1. Loosing all Cyprien values, including the agricultural land
II/Article 26
2. The internal
market shall comprise an area without internal frontiers in which
the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital is ensured
in accordance with the provisions of the Treaties.
II/Article 3
1. The Union shall have exclusive competence in the following areas:
(a) customs union;
(b) the establishing of the competition rules necessary for the
functioning of the internal market;
(c) monetary policy for the Member States whose currency is the
euro;
(d) the conservation of marine biological resources under the common
fisheries policy;
(e) common commercial policy.
2. The Union
shall also have exclusive competence for the conclusion of an
international agreement when its conclusion is provided for in
a legislative act of the Union or is necessary to enable the Union
to exercise its internal competence, or in so far as its conclusion
may affect common rules or alter their scope.
2. Loosing protection possibilities of national goods
II/Article 34
Quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures
having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between Member States.
II/Article 35
Quantitative
restrictions on exports, and all measures having equivalent effect,
shall be prohibited between Member States.
II/Article 63
1. Within
the framework of the provisions set out in this Chapter, all restrictions
on the movement of capital between Member States and between Member States
and third countries shall be prohibited.
2. Within
the framework of the provisions set out in this Chapter, all restrictions
on payments between Member States and between Member States
and third countries shall be prohibited.
II/Article 101
1. The following
shall be prohibited as incompatible with the internal market:
all agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations
of undertakings and concerted practices which may affect trade
between Member States and which have as their object or effect
the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within
the internal market, and in particular those which:
(a) directly or indirectly
fix purchase or selling prices or any other trading conditions;
(b) limit or control production,
markets, technical development, or investment;
(c) share markets or sources
of supply;
(d) apply dissimilar conditions
to equivalent transactions with other trading parties, thereby
placing them at a competitive disadvantage;
(e) make the conclusion of
contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary
obligations which, by their nature or according to commercial
usage, have no connection with the subject of such contracts.
II/Article 107
1. Save as
otherwise provided in the Treaties, any aid granted by a Member
State or through State resources in any form whatsoever which
distorts or threatens to distort competition by favouring certain
undertakings or the production of certain goods shall, in so far
as it affects trade between Member States, be incompatible with
the internal market.
3. Loose of financial independence
II/Article 282
1. The European Central Bank, together with the national
central banks, shall constitute the European System of Central
Banks (ESCB). The European Central Bank, together with the national
central banks of the Member States whose currency is the euro,
which constitute the Eurosystem, shall conduct the monetary policy
of the Union.
…
5. Within
the areas falling within its responsibilities, the European Central
Bank shall be consulted on all proposed Union acts, and all proposals
for regulation at national level, and may give an opinion.
II/Article 295
The European
Parliament, the Council and the Commission shall consult each
other and by common agreement make arrangements for their cooperation.
To that end, they may, in compliance with the Treaties, conclude
interinstitutional agreements which may be of a binding nature.
4. Loosing of the independence of Trading
II/Article 106
1. In the
case of public undertakings and undertakings to which Member States
grant special or exclusive rights, Member States shall neither
enact nor maintain in force any measure contrary to the rules
contained in the Treaties, in particular to those rules provided
for in Article 18 and Articles 101 to 109.
2. Undertakings
entrusted with the operation of services of general economic interest
or having the character of a revenue-producing monopoly shall
be subject to the rules contained in the Treaties, in particular
to the rules on competition, in so far as the application of such
rules does not obstruct the performance, in law or in fact, of
the particular tasks assigned to them. The development of trade
must not be affected to such an extent as would be contrary to
the interests of the Union.
II/Article 207
1. The common
commercial policy shall be based on uniform principles, particularly
with regard to changes in tariff rates, the conclusion of tariff
and trade agreements relating to trade in goods and services,
and the commercial aspects of intellectual property, foreign direct
investment, the achievement of uniformity in measures of liberalisation,
export policy and measures to protect trade such as those to be
taken in the event of dumping or subsidies. The common commercial
policy shall be conducted in the context of the principles and
objectives of the Union's external
action.
5. Loose of customs income
II/Article 28
1. The Union shall
comprise a customs union which shall cover all trade in goods
and which shall involve the prohibition between Member States
of customs duties on imports and exports and of all charges having
equivalent effect, and the adoption of a common customs tariff
in their relations with third countries.
6. Loosing indepentdent national taxation
II/Article 110
No Member State
shall impose, directly or indirectly, on the products of other
Member States any internal taxation of any kind in excess of that
imposed directly or indirectly on similar domestic products.
Furthermore,
no Member
State shall impose on the products of other
Member States any internal taxation of such a nature as to afford
indirect protection to other products.
7. Loosing control of foreign affairs and national deffence
I/Article 18
1. The European
Council, acting by a qualified majority, with the agreement of
the President of the Commission, shall appoint the High Representative
of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The European
Council may end his term of office by the same procedure.
2. The High
Representative shall conduct the Union's
common foreign and security policy. He shall contribute by
his proposals to the development of that policy, which he shall
carry out as mandated by the Council. The same shall apply to
the common security and defence policy.
8. Loosing of independent legislation
II/Article 288
To exercise
the Union's competences, the
institutions shall adopt regulations, directives, decisions, recommendations
and opinions.
A regulation
shall have general application. It shall be binding in its entirety
and directly applicable in all Member States.
A directive
shall be binding, as to the result to be achieved, upon each Member State
to which it is addressed, but shall leave to the national authorities
the choice of form and methods.
A decision
shall be binding in its entirety. A decision which specifies those
to whom it is addressed shall be binding only on them.
Recommendations
and opinions shall have no binding force.
9. Loosing independent public legislation
II/Article 7
The Union shall ensure consistency between its policies and
activities, taking all of its objectives into account and in accordance
with the principle of conferral of powers.
10. Loose internal security (home affairs)
II/Article 88
1. Europol's
mission shall be to support and strengthen action by the Member
States' police authorities and other law enforcement services
and their mutual cooperation in preventing and combating serious
crime affecting two or more Member States,
terrorism and forms of crime which affect a common interest covered
by a Union policy.
2. The European
Parliament and the Council, by means of regulations adopted in
accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure, shall determine
Europol's structure, operation, field of action and tasks. These
tasks may include:
(a) the collection, storage,
processing, analysis and exchange of information, in particular
that forwarded by the authorities of the Member
States or
third countries or bodies;
(b) the coordination, organisation
and implementation of investigative and operational action carried
out jointly with the Member States' competent authorities or in
the context of joint investigative teams, where appropriate in
liaison with Eurojust.
These
regulations shall also lay down the procedures for scrutiny of
Europol's activities by the European Parliament, together with
national Parliaments.
II/Article 89
The Council, acting in accordance with a special
legislative procedure, shall lay down the conditions and limitations
under which the competent authorities of the Member States referred
to in Articles 82 and 87 may operate in the territory of
another Member State
in liaison and in agreement with the authorities of that State.
The Council shall act unanimously after consulting the European
Parliament.
11. Loose of jurisdiction
I/Article 19
1. The Court
of Justice of the European Union shall include the Court of Justice,
the General Court and specialised courts. It shall ensure
that in the interpretation and application of the Treaties the
law is observed.
Member
States shall provide remedies sufficient to ensure effective legal
protection in the fields covered by Union law.
II/Article 86
1. In order
to combat crimes affecting the financial interests of the Union, the Council, by means of regulations adopted in accordance
with a special legislative procedure, may establish a European
Public Prosecutor's Office from Eurojust. The Council shall act
unanimously after obtaining the consent of the European Parliament.
12. Opening the Cyprus
to any alien foreigner but closing to all the Cyprien
left out of the border of the EU
II/Article 49
Within the
framework of the provisions set out below, restrictions on the
freedom of establishment of nationals of a Member
State in the territory
of another Member State
shall be prohibited. Such prohibition shall also apply to restrictions
on the setting-up of agencies, branches or subsidiaries by nationals
of any Member State
established in the territory of any Member
State.
Freedom
of establishment shall include the right to take up and pursue
activities as self-employed persons and to set up and manage undertakings,
in particular companies or firms within the meaning of the second
paragraph of Article 54, under the conditions laid down
for its own nationals by the law of the country where such establishment
is effected, subject to the provisions of the Chapter relating
to capital.
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I: CONSOLIDATED
VERSION OF THE TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION
II: CONSOLIDATED
VERSION OF THE TREATY ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
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