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Fact Sheet (Photo n°1675) FR EN DE
Signing of the Single European Act (Luxembourg, 17 February 1986)
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Signing of the Single European Act (Luxembourg, 17 February 1986)

On 17 February 1986, in Luxembourg, nine Member States sign the Single European Act (Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom). In the foreground is the Dutch President of the European Council, Hans van den Broek.

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Title Signing of the Single European Act (Luxembourg, 17 February 1986)
Document type Photo
Source Signature de l'Acte unique européen. Luxembourg: Photothèque Parlement européen, 17/02/1986. Black and White.
Keywords Belgium, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Single European Act, Spain, United Kingdom
Copyright Photo European Parliament
Caption On 17 February 1986, in Luxembourg, nine Member States sign the Single European Act (Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom). In the foreground is the Dutch President of the European Council, Hans van den Broek.
Location in the digital library EUROPEAN ORGANISATIONS >> European Union >> Origin and development >> From the Communities to the European Union
HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1980–1986 Enlargement to the south and the Single European Act >> The Single European Act (SEA) >> The signing of the Single European Act
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