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Treaty Establishing the European Community
as Amended by Subsequent Treaties
ROME, 25 March 1957
CONTENTS
Part Two. Citizenship of the Union
[8]
[8a]
[8b]
[8c]
[8d]
[8e]
Part Two. Citizenship of the Union
Article 8.
- Citizenship of the Union is hereby established.
Every person holding the nationality of a Member State shall be a citizen
of the Union.
- Citizens of the Union shall enjoy the rights conferred by this Treaty
and shall be subject to the duties imposed thereby.
Article 8a.
- Every citizen of the Union shall have the right to move
and reside freely within the territory of the Member States, subject to
the limitations and conditions laid down in this Treaty and by the
measures adopted to give it effect.
- The Council may adopt provisions with a view to facilitating the
exercise of the rights referred to in paragraph l; save as otherwise
provided in this Treaty, the Council shall act unanimously on a proposal
from the Commission and after obtaining the assent of the European
Parliament.
Article 8b.
- Every citizen of the Union residing in a Member State of
which he is not a national shall have the right to vote and to stand as a
candidate at municipal elections in the Member State in which he resides,
under the same conditions as nationals of that State. This right shall be
exercised subject to detailed arrangements to be adopted before 31
December 1994 by the Council, acting unanimously on a proposal from the
Commission and after consulting the European Parliament; these
arrangements may provide for derogations where warranted by problems
specific to a Member State.
- Without prejudice to Article 138(3) and to the provisions adopted for
its implementation, every citizen of the Union residing in a Member State
of which he is not a national shall have the right to vote and to stand
as a candidate in elections to the European Parliament in the Member
State in which he resides, under the same conditions as nationals of that
State. This right shall be exercised subject to detailed arrangements to
be adopted before 31 December 1993 by the Council, acting unanimously on
a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the European
Parliament; these arrangements may provide for derogations where
warranted by problems specific to a Member State.
Article 8c. Every citizen of the Union shall, in the territory of a third
country in which the Member State of which he is a national is not
represented, be entitled to protection by the diplomatic or consular
authorities of any Member State, on the same conditions as the nationals
of that State. Before 31 December 1993, Member States shall establish the
necessary rules among themselves and start the international negotiations
required to secure this protection.
Article 8d. Every citizen of the Union shall have the right to petition
the European Parliament in accordance with Article 138d.
Every citizen of the Union may apply to the Ombudsman established in
accordance with Article 138e.
Article 8e. The Commission shall report to the European Parliament, to
the Council and to the Economic and Social Committee before 31 December
1993 and then every three years on the application of the provisions of
this Part. This report shall take account of the development of the
Union.
On this basis, and without prejudice to the other provisions of this
Treaty, the Council, acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission
and after consulting the European Parliament, may adopt provisions to
strengthen or to add to the rights laid down in this Part, which it shall
recommend to the Member States for adoption in accordance with their
respective constitutional requirements.
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