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1999 in the European Union

Events from the year 1999 in the European Union.
==Events==

* 1 January: Germany takes over the Presidency of the European Union and the euro is officially launched as a currency in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.
* 14 January: The European Parliament votes to establish a 'Committee of Independent Experts' to review the issue of fraud in the European Commission (see Santer Commission).
* 18 January: Jan Karlsson is elected President of the European Court of Auditors.
* 15 March: The Committee of Independent Experts produces its report citing fraud and mismanagement in the Commission. Parliament withdraws its support from the executive and the Santer Commission is forced to resign ''en masse''.
* 24 March: The European Council in Berlin agrees on Romano Prodi as the next President of the European Commission and adopts foreign policy regarding Kosovo, the Middle East and South Africa.
* 15–16 April: Third Euro-Mediterranean conference held in Stuttgart (Germany), including Libya.
* 23 April: Council adopts foreign policy on banning petroleum and petroleum products to Serbia.
* 26 April: Council adopts measures to aid refugees fleeing Kosovo.
* 5 May: Parliament approves Romano Prodi as Commission President.
* 3–4 June: The European Council in Cologne (Germany) adopts foreign policy positions on Russia and Kosovo. Javier Solana is designated the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy and Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union. The European Employment Pact is adopted and the brief for the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union is laid down.
* 10–13 June: 1999 European Parliament elections are held producing a majority for the European People's Party for the first time since elections began.
* 18 June: OLAF is established.
* 1 July: Finland takes over the Presidency of the European Union.
* 20 July: Nicole Fontaine is elected President of the European Parliament.
* 30 August: Parliament begins hearings of the proposed new European Commissioners (lasts until 7 September)
* 15 September: Parliament approves the Prodi Commission.
* 15–16 October: The European Council, held in Tampere (Finland), reaches agreement on immigration and justice guidelines. Procedures on drafting the Charter of Fundamental Rights are laid down.
* 19 October: First Annual Report on Human Right is published by the Council.
* 10–11 December: The European Council, meeting in Helsinki (Finland) open accession negotiations with Romania, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Malta and recognise Turkey as a candidate.

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