Amato Group

Former Italian prime minister Giuliano Amato lead the group.

The Amato Group, officially the Action Committee for European Democracy (ACED) was a group of high-level European politicians unofficially working on rewriting the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe into what became known as the Treaty of Lisbon following its rejection by French and Dutch voters.

The group was backed by the Barroso Commission, who sent two representatives, the commissioners Danuta Hübner (regional policy) and Margot Wallström (communications). It was led by Giuliano Amato, a former Prime Minister of Italy who was also Vice-President of the original European Convention.[1]

  1. ^ "Select group of politicians to tackle EU constitution". EUobserver.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-07-08. Alt URL

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