General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union

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The General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, better known as Council Secretariat, assists the Council of the European Union, the Council Presidency, European Council and the President of the European Council. The General Secretariat is currently headed by Secretary-General Uwe Corsepius.

The Secretariat is based in Brussels, in the Justus Lipsius building. The respective Secretariats of the Schengen Agreement and of now-defunct Western European Union and European Political Cooperation have along the years been integrated with the Council Secretariat.

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Tasks

Organisation

The organisation of the General Secretariat is decided by a simple majority of votes by the Council[4]. The Secretary-General is also appointed by the Council.[5]

It currently consists of 7 directorates-general, the Legal Service, 5 departments under the Secretary-General (e.g. internal audit, general political questions) and has around 3200 employees.

See also

References and further reading

  1. ^ Council Decision of 22 March 2004 adopting the Council's Rules of Procedure
  2. ^ "An Introduction to the Council of the European Union", European Communities, 2008, p.16
  3. ^ Ibid, p.16
  4. ^ (Art. 240(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union)
  5. ^ Art. 240(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union

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