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.
3 October: The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) form a government in Austria after the 1999 Austrian legislative election. Due to this Having threatened a diplomatic boycott of Austria, fourteen European Union (EU) countries introduced sanctions after the government had been formed; other than formal EU meetings, contacts with Austria were reduced. The measures were justified by the EU, which stated that "the admission of the FPÖ into a coalition government legitimises the extreme right in Europe."[1]
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.