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The special legislative procedure means that the Council is the only legislator, instead of being co-legislator on equal footing (codecision) with the European Parliament on a legislative proposal made by the European Commission (ordinary legislative procedure, used for the majority of EU legislation).
Article 289(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) provides that, for certain cases defined in specific treaty articles, the Council is the only legislator and the Parliament is required to either:
Consent procedure
Under this procedure:
This procedure is used when new legislation on combating discrimination is proposed.
Article 352 TFEU gives the Parliament the right of veto, when that provision of the Treaty is used as a legal basis for adopting the proposal made by the Commission.
The procedure is also used in the cases of:
Consultation procedure
Under this procedure:
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