The Council of Ministers.
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The Council of Ministers F. and H. Wallace (1997) Introduction The Council of the European Union is the most important of institutions. It's the main source of Eu legislation, shearing legislative power with European Commission and the European Parliament. Council exercises executive power under the treaties with Commission. Members are ministers drawn from national governments. Council makes reports to the European Parliament on its actions and is in constant dialogue with Commission. Council could be a blockage to European political integration but it could be also a savior of common sense politics. Council locks the leading politicians from the member states into permanent discussion about their cooperation. He is not the most innovate of EU institutions. It seems a more familiar beast in two senses. First, its attributes resemble the traditional features of content ional international organizations. Second, it's a much an excrescence of the member states as the result of...

