This was the main change brought about in the Treaty of 1805.
We know that a change in the Treaty is needed for this.
It's not in the treaty, and I have nothing to add to that.
They do not reflect anything at all in the Treaty.
Neither of these changes would require any change in the treaty.
There is no clear, specific legal basis in the treaty.
For this reason, the war against terror will not end in a treaty.
After all, a single majority vote is almost never mentioned in the Treaty.
No, the ground rules are very clearly defined in the Treaty.
In the Treaty there is no common external security policy.