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Proposal for Resolution No. 110 /X
Considering that in the framework of the restructuring process of the European Conference of
Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), carried out on the occasion of the
Council Meeting, held in Copenhagen in April 2002, the
Amendments to the Convention for the Creation of the European Office of Radiocommunication
(ERO), signed in The Hague, on June 23, 1993, with the aim of proceeding to the creation
of a single support office covering the functions of the two existing offices-the
European Office of Radiocommunication (ERO) and the European Office of
Telecommunications (ETO), created within the framework of the Convention which Institutes the Cabinet
European Telecommunications (ETO), open for signature, in Copenhagen, in 1 of
September 1996;
Attending to the fact that the said amendments, in addition to establishing the creation of a
new office and confer a new wording on several articles of the Convention for the
Establishment of the European Radiocommunication Office (ERO), institute a version
magazine of the text of this in a more clear and rigorous record.
Thus:
Under the terms of the paragraph d) of Article 197 (1) of the Constitution, the Government presents to the
Assembly of the Republic the following motion for a resolution:
Approves the Emendas to the Convention for the establishment of the European Office of
Radiocommunications (ERO), adopted in Copenhagen on April 9, 2002, the text of which
in the English-language authenticated version and respective translation into the Portuguese language, well
as the text in the English-language authenticated version and their translation into the language
Portuguese of the Convention for the establishment of the European Office of Communications (ECO),
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adopted in Copenhagen on April 9, 2002, resulting from those amendments, publishers
in attachment.
Seen and approved in Council of Ministers de4 September 2008
The Prime Minister
The Minister of State and Foreign Affairs
The Minister of the Presidency
The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs