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Under this procedure the European Commission sends its proposal to both the Council Of The European Union and the European Parliament , but it is the Council that officially consults Parliament and other bodies such as the Economic And Social Committee and the Committee Of The Regions . However, the Council is not Bound by Parliament's position by any other consulted body, but only by the obligation to consult the Parliament, so the Parliament can only delay the adoption, but not change the text or prevent its adoption. If the Council amends a Commission proposal it must do so Unanimous ly. The procedure applies in particular to the common agricultural policy. In its opinion on the Intergovernmental Conference in February 2000, the European Commission argued in favour of extending the procedure to the conclusion of Trade Agreement s between the Community and one or more countries or international organisations. In some cases, consultation is because the legal basis requires it and the proposal cannot become law unless Parliament has given its opinion. In other cases, consultation is optional and the Commission will simply suggest that the Council consult Parliament. In all cases, Parliament can:
The areas covered by the consultation procedure are:
In some areas, such as Taxation , the Council's decision has to be unanimous. See also: Cooperation Procedure , Codecision Procedure . |