The document outlines a timeline for negotiating periods related to the UK's exit from the EU, with the actual negotiating period expected to last around 18 months from March 2017 to May 2017, and potential extension periods to finalize the exit occurring by autumn 2018 at the latest or by February 2019 at the latest, with a final exit date of March 2019. It also defines the threshold for a "strong qualified majority vote" as 72% of the 27 EU member states, representing 65% of the EU 27 population.
The document outlines a timeline for negotiating periods related to the UK's exit from the EU, with the actual negotiating period expected to last around 18 months from March 2017 to May 2017, and potential extension periods to finalize the exit occurring by autumn 2018 at the latest or by February 2019 at the latest, with a final exit date of March 2019. It also defines the threshold for a "strong qualified majority vote" as 72% of the 27 EU member states, representing 65% of the EU 27 population.
The document outlines a timeline for negotiating periods related to the UK's exit from the EU, with the actual negotiating period expected to last around 18 months from March 2017 to May 2017, and potential extension periods to finalize the exit occurring by autumn 2018 at the latest or by February 2019 at the latest, with a final exit date of March 2019. It also defines the threshold for a "strong qualified majority vote" as 72% of the 27 EU member states, representing 65% of the EU 27 population.