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7826: 8597:(since 2014), Roberta Angelilli (2009–2014), Evelyne Gebhardt (2004–2009), Mary Banotti (1995–2004), and Marie-Claude Vayssade (1987–1994). The Mediator's main task is to assist parents in finding a solution in the minor's best interest through mediation, i.e. a form of controversy resolution alternative to lawsuit. The Mediator is activated by request of a citizen and, after evaluating the request, starts a mediation process aimed at reaching an agreement. Once subscribed by both parties and the Mediator, the agreement is official. The nature of the agreement is that of a private contract between parties. In defining the agreement, the European Parliament offers the parties the juridical support necessary to reach a sound, lawful agreement based on legality and equity. The agreement can be ratified by the competent national courts and can also lay the foundation for consensual separation or divorce. 8065:
either through the office of MEPs or through interest groups, be them corporate lobbies or NGOs. The favored access to MEPs which the organization running the secretariat enjoys can be one explanation to the multiplication of Intergroups in the 1990s. They are now strictly regulated and financial support, direct or otherwise (via Secretariat staff, for example), must be officially specified in a declaration of financial interests. Also Intergroups are established or renewed at the beginning of each legislature through a specific process. Indeed, the proposal for the constitution or renewal of an Intergroup must be supported by at least 3 political groups who can each support a limited number of proposals in proportion to their size (for example, for the legislature 2014–2019, the EPP or S&D political groups could support 22 proposals whereas the Greens/EFA or the EFDD political groups only 7).
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front benches, and in the very centre is a podium for guest speakers. The remaining half of the circular chamber is primarily composed of the raised area where the President and staff sit. Further benches are provided between the sides of this area and the MEPs, these are taken up by the Council on the far left and the Commission on the far right. Both the Brussels and Strasbourg hemicycle roughly follow this layout with only minor differences. The hemicycle design is a compromise between the different Parliamentary systems. The British-based system has the different groups directly facing each other while the French-based system is a semicircle (and the traditional German system had all members in rows facing a rostrum for speeches). Although the design is mainly based on a semicircle, the opposite ends of the spectrum do still face each other.
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proposal to be withdrawn and changed to be more acceptable to Parliament. That pressure was seen as an important sign by some of the evolving nature of the Parliament and its ability to make the Commission accountable, rather than being a rubber stamp for candidates. Furthermore, in voting on the Commission, MEPs also vote along party lines, rather than national lines, despite frequent pressure from national governments on their MEPs. This cohesion and willingness to use the Parliament's power ensured greater attention from national leaders, other institutions and the public – reversing the previous decline in turnout for the Parliament's elections.
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case against Qatar. In a separate report by The European Microscope, documents revealed that the UAE made extensive efforts to woo multiple members of the European Parliament. Abu Dhabi intensified the lobbying campaign to build its support within the European Parliament and to push its members to speak in favour of the Emirates. After Qatari officials, an Italian web publisher, Dagospia alleged that the UAE's plan against Qatar involved Tahnoun bin Zayed. It is alleged that the brother of UAE President
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The President of the European Commission is nominated by the European Council, representing the governments of the member states, and while there is no obligation for them to nominate the successful "candidate", the Lisbon Treaty states that they should take account of the results of the elections when choosing whom to nominate, and the candidate they propose must be endorsed by a majority of members of the European Parliament. 4962: 4491: 2175: 5939: 5348: 4821: 3849: 1397: 5927: 5336: 4809: 3837: 5891: 5300: 4773: 3951: 3801: 8420: 7127: 4340: 3490: 1986: 2151: 6023: 5759: 5432: 5168: 4905: 4640: 3978: 3909: 6011: 5987: 5420: 5396: 4893: 4869: 3897: 3885: 7027: 4327: 3477: 1973: 5831: 5240: 4713: 3753: 14872: 5879: 5771: 5288: 5180: 4761: 4652: 4014: 3717: 2635: 2211: 2163: 7067: 6907: 5999: 5819: 5807: 5735: 5408: 5228: 5216: 5144: 4881: 4701: 4689: 4616: 4431: 4171: 4038: 4002: 3741: 3693: 3581: 3295: 2127: 2077: 1791: 6967: 6847: 4418: 4392: 3568: 3542: 2064: 2038: 6947: 4236: 3373: 1869: 7007: 6987: 6827: 5915: 5783: 5324: 5192: 4949: 4797: 4665: 4574: 4478: 4288: 4184: 3825: 3729: 3438: 3425: 3308: 2233: 2199: 1934: 1921: 1804: 7731: 7087: 6927: 6887: 6727: 5867: 5276: 4749: 4405: 4223: 4210: 4145: 3789: 3555: 3360: 3347: 3269: 2255: 2051: 1856: 1843: 1765: 17651: 15971: 14946: 6272: 8683:, created in 1988, the European Parliament supports human rights by awarding individuals that contribute to promoting human rights worldwide, thus raising awareness on human rights violations. Priorities include: protection of human rights and fundamental liberties, with particular focus on freedom of expression; protection of minority rights; compliance with international law; and development of democracy and authentic rule of law. 7107: 7047: 4561: 4314: 3464: 3321: 1960: 1817: 6807: 4975: 4504: 4275: 3412: 1908: 5951: 5855: 5360: 5264: 4833: 4737: 3861: 3777: 1740: 7147: 4353: 3503: 1999: 6047: 5456: 4929: 4050: 3662: 6627: 5975: 5384: 4857: 4262: 4026: 3399: 1895: 5843: 5252: 4725: 3765: 6431:" is formed. The committee is composed of the Council members plus an equal number of MEPs who seek to agree a compromise. Once a position is agreed, it has to be approved by Parliament, by a simple majority. This is also aided by Parliament's mandate as the only directly democratic institution, which has given it leeway to have greater control over legislation than other institutions, for example over its changes to the 4121: 6867: 4457: 3607: 2103: 6707: 5903: 5312: 4785: 4379: 3813: 3529: 2025: 6647: 4249: 3386: 1882: 6035: 5444: 4917: 3921: 6667: 4301: 3451: 1947: 6687: 4444: 3594: 2090: 1542: 5010: 8132:. Simultaneous interpreting is offered in all plenary sessions, and all final texts of legislation are translated. With twenty-four languages, the European Parliament is the most multilingual parliament in the world and the biggest employer of interpreters in the world (employing 350 full-time and 400 freelancers when there is higher demand). Citizens may also address the Parliament in 8481:, with the majority of Parliament's work being carried out there. Critics have described the two-seat arrangement as a "travelling circus", and there is a strong movement to establish Brussels as the sole seat. This is because the other political institutions (the Commission, Council and European Council) are located there, and hence Brussels is treated as the ' 1358:. The first meeting was held on 19 March 1958 having been set up in Luxembourg City, it elected Schuman as its president and on 13 May it rearranged itself to sit according to political ideology rather than nationality. This is seen as the birth of the modern European Parliament, with Parliament's 50 years celebrations being held in March 2008 rather than 2002. 8349:, the European Parliament costs more than the British, French and German parliaments combined. A quarter of the costs is estimated to be related to translation and interpretation costs (c. €460 million) and the double seats are estimated to add an additional €180 million a year. For a like-for-like comparison, these two cost blocks can be excluded. 8593:, with the goal of helping minor children of international couples victim of parental abduction. The Mediator finds negotiated solutions in the higher interest of the minor when said minor is abducted by a parent following separation of the couple, regardless whether married or unmarried. Since its institution, the chair has been held by 1521:, from the largest political party (the EPP). The Parliament approved him by 431 votes to 251. However, when it came to the vote on the Commission as a whole, MEPs raised doubts about some of the nominees following their performance in the public hearings of them conducted by Parliament's committees. Most notably, the 8581:, then vice-president, with implementing the dialogue with the religious and confessional organisations included in article 17. In this framework, the European Parliament hosts high-level conferences on inter-religious dialogue, also with focus on current issues and in relation with parliamentary works. 8560:
respectively, stating that "every citizen shall have the right to participate in the democratic life of the Union. Decisions shall be taken as openly and as closely as possible to the citizen". Furthermore, both treaties acknowledge the value of dialogue between citizens, representative associations,
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Individual MEPs are the main point of contact for citizens with the Parliament. They normally have an office in their constiuency and travel back at the end of every week (and during weeks without parliamentary meetings) to participate in an array of meetings, events, interviews, visits and suchlike
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are in jail facing preliminary charges of corruption. Warrants were also issued against Panzeri's wife and daughter in connection with influence buying which mentions the Atmoun giving gifts to them. The lawyers have declined to comment and Morocco's embassies in Warsaw and Brussel are not responding
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correspondent, Jack Parrock confirmed on the basis of close sources to Qatar that the UAE was involved in plotting the corruption scandal. Parrock said the official investigations, leaked documents and a number of European sources have confirmed the Emirati involvement in planning the alleged bribery
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Before 2009, members received the same salary as members of their national parliament. However, from 2009 a new members statute came into force, after years of attempts, which gave all members an equal monthly pay, of €8,484.05 each in 2016, subject to a European Union tax and which can also be taxed
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of the Parliament and presides over the plenary when it is in session. The President's signature is required for all acts adopted by co-decision, including the EU budget. The President is also responsible for representing the Parliament externally, including in legal matters, and for the application
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and can be accessed online. Votes usually do not follow a debate, but rather they are grouped with other due votes on specific occasions, usually at noon on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. This is because the length of the vote is unpredictable and if it continues for longer than allocated it can
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Formally, the European Parliament has an annual "session", divided into monthly "part-sessions" and daily "sittings". In practice, this entails a monthly cycle with two committee weeks where matters are discussed in committees, political group weeks for members to discuss work within their political
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During the fifth term, 1999 to 2004, there was a break in the grand coalition resulting in a centre-right coalition between the Liberal and People's parties. This was reflected in the Presidency of the Parliament with the terms being shared between the EPP and the Liberals (then called ELDR), rather
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was ratified on 29 November 2011. This amendment brought in transitional provisions to allow the 18 additional MEPs created under the Lisbon Treaty to be elected or appointed before the 2014 election. Under the Lisbon Treaty reforms, Germany was the only state to lose members from 99 to 96. However,
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are formed. In four EU member states (Belgium, Ireland, Italy and Poland), the national territory is divided into a number of constituencies. In the remaining member states, the whole country forms a single constituency. All member states hold elections to the European Parliament using various forms
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In approving the European Council's draft decision, the committee asks that the proposed distribution be revised, well in advance of the beginning of the 2014-2019 legislative term, so as to set up an objective and fair system for allocating the seats in the EP, in order take account of demographic
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Most MEPs prefer Brussels as a single base. A poll of MEPs found 89% of the respondents wanting a single seat, and 81% preferring Brussels. Another survey found 68% support. In July 2011, an absolute majority of MEPs voted in favour of a single seat. In early 2011, the Parliament voted to scrap one
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MEP. In August 2014, an assessment by the European Court of Auditors calculated that relocating the Strasbourg seat of the European Parliament to Brussels would save €113.8 million per year. In 2006, there were allegations of irregularities in the charges made by the city of Strasbourg on buildings
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Access to the chamber limited, entrance is controlled by ushers who also aid MEPs in the chamber (for example in delivering documents). The ushers can also occasionally act as a form of police in enforcing the President, for example in ejecting an MEP who is disrupting the session (although this is
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in by-elections, having joined at the beginning of 2007. The Bulgarian and Romanian elections saw two of the lowest turnouts for European elections, just 28.6% and 28.3% respectively. This trend was interrupted in the 2019 election, when turnout increased by 8% EU-wide, rising to 50.6%, the highest
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On gender balance, some 37 percent of MEPs were women in the 2014-19 Parliament and 40 percent in the 2019-24 Parliament, a greater proposition than in most national Parliaments in Member States In January 2019, MEPs supported proposals to boost opportunities for women and tackle sexual harassment
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That is where the European parliament has suddenly come into its own. It marks another shift in power between the three central EU institutions. Last week's vote suggests that the directly elected MEPs, in spite of their multitude of ideological, national and historical allegiances, have started to
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From 2021, the Daphne Caruana Galizia Journalism prize shall be awarded by the European Parliament to outstanding journalism that reflect EU values. The prize consists in an award of 20,000 euros and the very first winner will be revealed in October 2021. This award is named after the late Maltese
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Over the last few years, European institutions have committed to promoting transparency, openness, and the availability of information about their work. In particular, transparency is regarded as pivotal to the action of European institutions and a general principle of EU law, to be applied to the
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The Strasbourg seat is seen as a symbol of reconciliation between France and Germany, the Strasbourg region having been fought over by the two countries in the past. However, the cost and inconvenience of having two seats is questioned. While Strasbourg is the official seat, and sits alongside the
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into Maltese. Due to the complexity of the issues, interpretation is not word for word. Instead, interpreters have to convey the political meaning of a speech, regardless of their own views. This requires detailed understanding of the politics and terms of the Parliament, involving a great deal of
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Usually a language is translated from a foreign tongue into a translator's native tongue. Due to the large number of languages, some being minor ones, since 1995 interpreting is sometimes done the opposite way, out of an interpreter's native tongue (the "retour" system). In addition, a speech in a
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according to their political groups (in the Common Assembly, prior to 1958, members sat alphabetically) who are ordered mainly by left to right. All desks are equipped with microphones, headphones for listening to interpretaion, and electronic voting equipment. The leaders of the Groups sit on the
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is proposed by the European Council on the basis of the European elections to Parliament. That proposal has to be approved by the Parliament (by a majority of members of the Parliament) who thereby "elect" the President according to the treaties. Following the approval of the Commission President,
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A bicameral structure for the European Union has been proposed on numerous occasions. A frequent suggestion, and one designed to address the EU's alleged democratic deficit, is for a second chamber composed of national parliamentarians alongside the European Parliament. However, it is also argued
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The European Parliament periodically commissions opinion polls and studies on public opinion trends in Member States to survey perceptions and expectations of citizens about its work and the overall activities of the European Union. Topics include citizens' perception of the European Parliament's
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However, the main building in Brussels has been suffering for more than a decade from a state of degradation. Renovation or reconstruction works including an hemicycle were estimated to cost at least €500 million in 2017 with fear that the cost would be even higher and possibly escalate up to €1
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are informal fora which gather MEPs from various political groups around any topic. They do not express the view of the European Parliament. They serve a double purpose: to address a topic which is transversal to several committees and in a less formal manner. Their daily secretariat can be run
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As of 2014, the European Parliament budget was EUR 1.756 billion. A 2008 report on the Parliament's finances highlighted certain overspending and miss-payments. Despite some MEPs calling for the report to be published, Parliamentary authorities had refused until an MEP broke confidentiality and
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During sittings, members may speak after being called on by the President. Members of the Council or Commission may also attend and speak in debates. Partly due to the need for interpretation, and the politics of consensus in the chamber, debates tend to be calmer and more polite than, say, the
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Our work also shows that politics in the European Parliament is becoming increasingly based around party and ideology. Voting is increasingly split along left-right lines, and the cohesion of the party groups has risen dramatically, particularly in the fourth and fifth parliaments. So there are
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even though, in this field at the time, MEPs only needed to be consulted on parts of the package. After that experiment, Frattini indicated he would like to include Parliament in all justice and criminal matters, informally pre-empting the new powers they were due to gain in 2009 as part of the
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over his views on homosexuality. That was the first time the Parliament had ever opposed an incoming Commissioner and, despite Barroso's initial insistence upon Buttiglione, the Parliament forced Buttiglione to be withdrawn. A number of other Commissioners also had to be withdrawn or reassigned
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As an elected body, the Parliament began to draft proposals addressing the functioning of the EU. For example, in 1984, inspired by its previous work on the Political Community, it drafted the "draft Treaty establishing the European Union" (also known as the 'Spinelli Plan' after its rapporteur
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In order to do the preparatory work for Parliament's plenary sittings, the Members are divided up among a number of specialised standing committees. There are 20 parliamentary committees. A committee consists of between 25 and 71 MEPs, and has a chair, a bureau and a secretariat. The political
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EPRS aims to provide a comprehensive range of products and services, backed by specialist internal expertise and knowledge sources in all policy fields, so empowering Members and committees through knowledge and contributing to the Parliament's effectiveness and influence as an institution. In
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In practice, the Parliament has never voted against a President or his Commission, but the threat to do so has produced concessions to Parliament on the Commission's composition or on policy commitments. As described above, when the Barroso Commission was put forward, the Parliament forced the
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On 2 July 2018, MEPs rejected proposals to tighten the rules around the General Expenditure Allowance (GEA), which "is a controversial €4,416 per month payment that MEPs are given to cover office and other expenses, but they are not required to provide any evidence of how the money is spent".
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over allegations of fraud and mis-management in the commission. The two main parties took on a government-opposition dynamic for the first time during the crisis which ended in the Commission resigning en masse, the first of any forced resignation, in the face of an impending censure from the
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Elections have taken place, directly in every member state, every five years since 1979. As of 2019 there have been nine elections. When a nation joins mid-term, a by-election will be held to elect their representatives. This has happened six times, most recently when Croatia joined in 2013.
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is subject to a form of the ordinary legislative procedure with a single reading giving Parliament power over the entire budget (before 2009, its influence was limited to certain areas) on an equal footing to the Council. If there is a disagreement between them, it is taken to a conciliation
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and Abderrahim Atmoun. Panzeri, a former Italian member of the European Parliament who headed the assembly of Maghreb delegation and Abderrahim Atmoun, and his co-president of the EU-Morocco joint parliamentary committee attended an award ceremony in 2014 where they were awarded by the king
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Before the final vote on the Commission, Parliament demanded a number of concessions as part of a future working agreement under the new Lisbon Treaty. The deal includes that Parliament's president will attend high level Commission meetings. Parliament will have an observer seat in the EU's
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are normally held in Strasbourg for four days a month, but sometimes there are additional sessions in Brussels, while the Parliament's committee meetings are held primarily in Brussels, Belgium. In practice, the Parliament works three weeks per month in Brussels and one week (four days) in
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MEP; in addition to the extra 200 million euro spent on the extra seat, there are over 20,268 tonnes of additional carbon dioxide, undermining any environmental stance of the institution and the Union. The campaign is further backed by a million-strong online petition started by
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before anything can become law. The value of a right of initiative has anyway been questioned by noting that in the national legislatures of the member states 85% of initiatives introduced without executive support fail to become law. Yet it has been argued by former Parliament president
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comes before all others; however, in the EU the Parliament is listed as the first institution, and hence the protocol ranking of its president comes before any other European, or national, protocol. The gifts given to numerous visiting dignitaries depend upon the President. President
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In practice, most legislation is adopted at the first reading stage after the Parliament and the Council, having set out their initial positions, then negotiate a compromise text. These negotiations take place in so-called "trilogue" meetings, in which the Commission is also present.
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are formed in a similar manner and are responsible for relations with Parliaments outside the EU. There are 44 delegations, mostly small (around 15 MEPs) but some larger. Chairpersons of the delegations also cooperate in a conference like the committee chairs do. Delegations include
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is awarded by the European Parliament to films dealing with current topics of public European interest that encourage reflection on Europe and its future. Over time, the Lux Prize has become a prestigious cinema award which supports European film and production also outside the EU.
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demonstrated leaders' desire for more than a normal consultative assembly by allowing for direct election and using the term "representatives of the people". Its early importance was highlighted when the Assembly was given the task of drawing up the draft treaty to establish a
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ranging in size from 25 to 88 MEPs (each reflecting the political make-up of the whole Parliament) including a chair, a bureau and secretariat. They meet twice a month in public to draw up, amend to adopt legislative proposals and reports to be presented to the plenary. The
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role, their knowledge of the institution, their sense of belonging in the European Union, opinions on European elections and European integration, identity, citizenship, political values, but also on current issues such as climate change, current economy and politics, etc.
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seeks to encourage youth participation in the European integration process. It is awarded by the European Parliament and the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen to youth projects aimed at nurturing common European identity and European citizenship.
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Elections take place on over a four-day period from a Thursday to a Sunday (each Member State votes on the day of its choice). Member States choose their electoral system within common guidelines, notably that the suffrage must be universal and that seats are allocated by
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apply. These include justice and home affairs, budget and taxation, and certain aspects of other policy areas, such as the fiscal aspects of environmental policy. In these areas, the Council or Parliament decide law alone after consulting the other (or with its consent).
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nationally. MEPs are entitled to a pension, paid by Parliament, from the age of 63. Members are also entitled to allowances for office costs and subsistence, and travelling expenses, based on actual cost. Besides their pay, members are granted a number of privileges and
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have the exclusive right to campaign during the European elections (as opposed to their corresponding EP groups). There have been a number of proposals designed to attract greater public attention to the elections. One such innovation in the 2014 elections was that the
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unlimited access to the EU market was put on hold after warning that Qatar may have interfered in Parliament's internal deliberations on the agreement. During the negotiations there was criticism by EU member states that the agreement, negotiated by the Parliament's
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the members of the Commission are proposed by the President in accord with the member states. Each Commissioner comes before a relevant parliamentary committee hearing covering the proposed portfolio. They are then, as a body, approved or rejected by the Parliament.
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in 1992. It stated the Parliament would retain its formal seat in Strasbourg, where twelve sessions a year would be held, but with all other parliamentary activity in Brussels. This two-seat arrangement was contested by the Parliament, but was later enshrined in the
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There are other control instruments, such as: the requirement of Commission to submit reports to the Parliament and answer written and oral questions from MEPs; the requirement of the President-in-office of the Council to present its programme at the start of their
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According to a European Parliament study prepared in 2013, the Strasbourg seat costs an extra €103 million over maintaining a single location and according to the Court of Auditors an additional €5 million is related to travel expenses caused by having two seats.
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was forced to step down by Parliament due to concerns over her experience and financial interests. She only had the support of the EPP which began to retaliate on left wing candidates before Jeleva gave in and was replaced (setting back the final vote further).
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is elected by the Parliament to deal with public complaints about maladministration (administrative irregularities, unfairness, discrimination, abuse of power, failure to reply, refusal of information or unnecessary delay) by any EU institution or body.
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The Parliament also has the power to censure the Commission by a two-thirds majority which will force the resignation of the entire Commission from office. As with approval, this power has never been explicitly used, but when faced with such a vote, the
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of the member states do, as the right of initiative is a prerogative of the European Commission. Nonetheless, the Parliament and the Council each have the right to request the Commission to initiate the legislative procedure and put forward a proposal.
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hears cases, some 1500 each year, sometimes presented by the citizen themselves at the Parliament. While the Parliament attempts to resolve the issue as a mediator they do resort to legal proceedings if it is necessary to resolve the citizens dispute.
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The Parliament has the power to meet without being convened by another authority. Its meetings are partly set out by the treaties but are otherwise up to Parliament according to its own "Rules of Procedure" (the regulations governing the parliament).
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throughout the year. Four weeks a year are allocated as constituency week to allow members to do exclusively constituency work, which they otherwise have to do at weekends. Finally there are no meetings planned during the summer weeks.
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stated that the Strasbourg seat is "non-negotiable" and that France has no intention of surrendering the only EU Institution on French soil. Given France's declared intention to veto any relocation to Brussels, some MEPs have advocated
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There are also ongoing concerns related to allegations that members of the European Parliament were illegally or unethically influenced by Russia. Such concerns have been raised several times in 2023 and 2024 and dubbed "Russiagate".
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Barroso gained the support of the European Council for a second term and secured majority support from the Parliament in September 2009. Parliament voted 382 votes in favour and 219 votes against (117 abstentions) with support of the
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having not yet been included) to €8,900 per day. There has also been a small-scale campaign to make French the reference language for all legal texts, on the basis of an argument that it is more clear and precise for legal purposes.
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both called for an inquiry committee to be set up by the European Parliament. The suspension of Parliamentary business at this time was significant as it came just three days before the Parliament was due to vote on introducing a
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which is the political governing body and is composed of the Presidents of the Parliament and the leaders of each of the Parliament's political groups. Looking after the financial and administrative interests of members are five
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The European Parliament has legislative power in that the adoption of EU legislation normally requires its approval, and that of the Council, in what amounts to a bicameral legislature. However, it does not formally possess the
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Corbett, Richard; Jacobs, Francis; Shackleton, Michael (2016). The European Parliament (9th ed.). London: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9564508-5-2. The same three co-authors have written every edition since the first in
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The Parliament has been criticized for underrepresentation of minority groups. In 2017, an estimated 17 MEPs were non-white, and of these, three were black, a disproportionately low number. According to activist organization
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is awarded by the European Parliament to activities and actions carried out by citizens and associations to promote integration between the citizens of EU member states and transnational cooperation projects in the EU.
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for a committee are supposed to present the view of the committee, although notably this has not always been the case: in the events leading to the resignation of the Santer Commission, the rapporteur went against the
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that the EU already has a second chamber, the Council of the EU – representing Europe's nations, with the first chamber, the EP, representing its citizens. In regard to this latter view there are differing opinions.
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would do". However, as Parliament's seat is now fixed by the treaties, it can only be changed by the Member States, acting unanimously and with national ratification, meaning that France could veto any move. Former
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than the EPP and Socialists. In the following term the liberal group grew to hold 88 seats, the largest number of seats held by any third party in Parliament. The EPP-S&D coalition lost their majority after the
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Group, include more than one European party as well as national parties and independents. For a group to be recognised, it needs 23 MEPs from seven different countries. Groups receive funding from the parliament.
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for the Party of European Socialists. However, after the election, there was no agreement among the parties after the election to back any of them. After a period of deadlock, the European Council proposed
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to report to Parliament after each of its meetings; the right of MEPs to make requests for legislation and policy to the Commission; and the right to question members of those institutions (e.g. "Commission
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denounced the insufficient racial diversity among Members of the European Parliament. The subsequent news coverage contributed to create the Brussels So White movement to campaign to rectify this situation.
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passenger data-sharing deal with the United States. Finally, Parliament holds a non-binding vote on new EU treaties but cannot veto it. However, when Parliament threatened to vote down the Nice Treaty, the
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As of 2014, Germany (80.9 million inhabitants) has 96 seats (previously 99 seats), i.e. one seat for 843,000 inhabitants. Malta (0.4 million inhabitants) has 6 seats, i.e. one seat for 70,000 inhabitants.
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activities of EU institutions in order to strengthen the Union's democratic foundation. The general principles of openness and transparency are reaffirmed in the articles 8 A, point 3 and 10.3 of the
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While some see speaking their native language as an important part of their identity, and can speak more fluently in debates, interpretation and its cost has been criticised by some. A 2006 report by
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where parties put up a team of candidates in regional constituencies. One could vote for a party's list of candidates, but not for an individual candidate (unless that party had a single candidate).
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dynamic, with the Socialists supporting the executive and EPP renouncing its previous coalition support and voting it down. Politicisation such as this has been increasing, in 2007 Simon Hix of the
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committee as it is for legislative proposals. If the joint conciliation text is not approved by the Council, the Parliament may adopt the budget definitively, but only by a three-fifths majority.
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that as the Parliament does have the right to ask the Commission to draft such legislation, and as the Commission is following Parliament's proposals more and more Parliament does have a
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The 2014 EP budget amounts to € 1,756 billion of which 35% is for staff expenses, mainly salaries for the 6000 officials working in the General Secretariat and in the Political Groups..
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Kreppel, Amie (2006). "Understanding the European Parliament from a Federalist Perspective: The Legislatures of the USA and EU Compared". In Menon, Anand; Schain, Martin A. (eds.).
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of the rules of procedure. The President is elected for two-and-a-half-year terms, meaning two elections per parliamentary term. The current President of the European Parliament is
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Given that the Parliament does not form the government in the traditional sense of many parliamentary systems, majorities are built issue by issue. Generally, this is along broadly
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The Parliament, like the other EU institutions, was not designed in its current form when it first met on 10 September 1952. One of the oldest common institutions, it began as the
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agreement with Qatar and other countries. This resulted in the vote on visa-free travel to Ecuador, Kuwait, and Oman also being canceled. In addition, a major and controversial
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Since it became an elected body, the membership of the European Parliament has expanded when new nations have joined (the membership was also adjusted upwards in 1994 after
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implemented a series of changes to modernise the institution such as more speaking time for rapporteurs, increased committee co-operation and other efficiency reforms.
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if they break EU law or treaties. Furthermore, it has powers over the appointment of the members of the Court of Auditors and the president and executive board of the
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In England, Scotland and Wales, EP elections were originally held for a constituency MEP on a first-past-the-post basis. In 1999 the system was changed to a form of
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rare). The first head of protocol in the Parliament was French, so many of the duties in the Parliament are based on the French model first developed following the
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minor language may be interpreted through a third language for lack of interpreters ("relay" interpreting) – for example, when interpreting out of
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The European Parliament has had criticism over its prodigality and for being too complacent with conflicts of interest. Its refusal to become full member of the
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During the election of a President, the previous President (or, if unable to, one of the previous vice-presidents) presides over the chamber. Prior to 2009, the
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which bind member states to certain goals which they must achieve. They do this through their own laws and hence have room to manoeuvre in deciding upon them. A
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Comparative Federalism:The European Union and the United States in Comparative Perspective: The European Union and the United States in Comparative Perspective
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preparation beforehand (e.g. reading the documents in question). Difficulty can often arise when MEPs use profanities, jokes and word play or speak too fast.
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who chair debates when the President is not in the chamber. There are a number of bodies responsible for the running of Parliament. The two main ones are the
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Commission President as an "election", with the European Council having to make its proposal to Parliament in light of the results of the European elections.
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The Parliament had always had the right to dismiss the European Commission in a vote of censure, but it initially had no role in its appointment. In the 1992
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Commission-led international negotiations and have a right to information on agreements. Parliament did not secure an explicit vote over the appointment of
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undertaking this work, the EPRS supports and promotes parliamentary outreach to the wider public, including dialogue with relevant stakeholders in the
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to perform legislative tasks. A separate Assembly was introduced during negotiations on the Treaty as an institution to counterbalance and monitor the
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MEP, attempted a vote of confidence and the EPP put forward counter motions. During this period the two parties took on similar roles to a government-
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In 2024, the EPP decided to back Von der Leyen for a second term of office and put her forward as their "Spitzenkandidat" while the PES put forward
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coalesce as a serious and effective EU institution, just as enlargement has greatly complicated negotiations inside both the Council and Commission.
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The chair of European Parliament Mediator for International Parental Child Abduction was established in 1987 by initiative of British MEP Charles
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in 1967, and the body's name was changed to the current "European Parliament" in 1962. In 1970 the Parliament was granted power over areas of the
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The Parliament itself maintains a detailed website, receives around one million visitors a year, and streamlines debates and committee meetings.
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The Parliament also became more assertive in amending legislative proposals put forward by the European Commission. A notable example was on the
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MEP). Although it was not adopted, many ideas were later taken up in other treaties. Furthermore, the Parliament began holding votes on proposed
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analyses seek to provide an overall picture of national situations, regional specificities, socio-demographic cleavages, and historical trends.
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Dutoit Laurent, « L'influence au sein du Parlement europĂ©en : les intergroupes Â», Politique europĂ©enne 1/2003 (n° 9), p. 123-142
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has said of the union that "nobody would have deliberately designed a government as complex and as redundant as the EU". Even the Parliament's
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The composition of the European Parliament with regard to percentage share of deputies for each political group, 1979 to 2024. Left to right:
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Once Barroso put forward the candidates for his next Commission, another case of MEPs opposing a particular nominee arose. Bulgarian nominee
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Representation is currently limited to a maximum of 96 seats and a minimum of 6 seats per state and the seats are distributed according to "
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Campaigning in Europe, Campaigning for Europe: Political Parties, Campaigns, Mass Media and the European Parliament Elections 2004 (Medien)
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from the national parliaments of member states, having no legislative powers. The change since its foundation was highlighted by Professor
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Until 2014, turnout dropped consistently in every election since the first election, and from 1999 until 2014 was below 50%. In 2007 both
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The new system implemented under the Lisbon Treaty, including revising the seating well before elections, was intended to avoid political
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The European Parliament and Supranational Party System: A Study in Institutional Development (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
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to each state according to population and the maximum number of members is set at 751. Since 1 February 2020 and the United Kingdom's
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in 2006, when the Parliament voted by a large majority for over 400 amendments that changed the fundamental principle of the law. The
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In 2004, following the largest trans-national election in history, the European Council proposed as Commission President a candidate,
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Democratic improvements in the European Union under the Lisbon Treaty Institutional changes regarding democratic government in the EU
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According to the European Parliament website, the annual parliament budget for 2021 was €2.064 billion, which corresponds to 1.2% of
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in April 1985, in Strasbourg, France. It was the EP's hemicycle until 1999 when a new building was constructed in Strasbourg, France.
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though the history of Parliament sometimes excludes the early Common Assembly, in which interpretation the first President would be
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The Parliament is based in three different cities with numerous buildings. The Member States attached a protocol attached to the
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Petitions can be brought to the Parliament by any EU citizen on a matter within the EU's sphere of activities. The Parliament's
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In 2019, the parties again announced their candidates for President of the Commission ahead of the European elections, notably
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according to their population, since 2014 with no state having more than 96, but no fewer than 6, to maintain proportionality.
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who tend to co-operate to find compromises between them and then bring in others. Their relationship has been described as a
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MEP as its president. Veil was also the first female president of the Parliament since it was formed as the Common Assembly.
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The Parliament is also responsible for discharging the implementation of previous budgets based on the annual report of the
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MEP of Spain gave his counterparts a crystal cup created by an artist from Barcelona who had engraved upon it parts of the
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Because the proceedings are translated into all of the official EU languages, they have been used to make a multilingual
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The nature of the committees differ from their national counterparts as, although smaller in comparison to those of the
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In October 2023, the Parliament adopted a resolution to condemn "Hamas' despicable terrorist attacks against Israel".
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The Parliament gained more powers from successive revisions of the EU treaties, notably through the extension of the
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officially reacted by stating "we will counter-attack by upturning the adversary's strength to our own profit, as a
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for foreign policy, but it was agreed that they will appear before parliament after they have been appointed by the
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Marques, Pedro; Bischoff, Gabriele; Schieder, Andreas; Glucksmann, Raphaël; Picula, Tonino; Ruiz Devesa, DomÚnec.
1253:: "For much of its life, the European Parliament could have been justly labelled a 'multi-lingual talking shop'." 17522: 17427: 17407: 17145: 16345: 16333: 16241: 15314: 15204: 13684: 13411: 12789:[Qatari government sources confirm that the UAE is behind a plot against it in the European Parliament]. 12429: 9717: 9501: 9284: 8736: 8633:'s system of multi-level governance. All EPRS publications are publicly available on the EP Think Tank platform. 8478: 8193: 8121: 8115: 8097: 8013: 7914: 7196: 5943: 5599: 5517: 5208: 1409: 16309: 14045: 11497: 7873:
A number of notable figures have been President of the Parliament and its predecessors. The first President was
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which are appointed. After that first election, the parliament held its first session on 17 July 1979, electing
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26% – political activities (members, activities of political groups, parties and foundations)
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These "relocation boxes" of the European Parliament, called "cantines", are ready to be transported between
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For its sessions the assembly, and later the parliament, until 1999 convened in the same premises as the
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issued a statement in January 2023 stating that she had moved to remove parliamentary immunity from two
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The Parliament is, in protocol terms, the "first institution" of the European Union (mentioned first in
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Democratizing the European Union: Issues for the twenty-first Century (Perspectives on Democratization)
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Representing Europe's Citizens?: Electoral Institutions and the Failure of Parliamentary Representation
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Democratizing the European Union: Issues for the twenty-first Century (Perspectives on Democratization)
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There are also occasions where very sharp party political divisions have emerged, for example over the
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The European Parliament on the Move: Toward Parliamentary Democracy in Europe (Governance in Europe)
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and having ceremonial precedence over the other EU institutions), and shares equal legislative and
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is an instrument which is applicable to a particular person or group. Institutions may also issue
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The Lisbon Treaty came into force on 1 December 2009, granting Parliament powers over the entire
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implicated in the ongoing corruption scandal after receiving a request from the Belgian police.
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To the Power of Ten: UK Liberal Democrats in the European Parliament (Centre for Reform Papers)
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On 12 December 2022, President Metsola announced that all work with Qatar would be suspended.
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European Parliament: Is the grand coalition really a thing of the past?, Awenig Marié, 2019
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reported total annual costs in 2016-2017 of £249 million (€279 million). It had 650 seats.
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equal to the Council's in nearly all areas and describing Parliament's vote on an incoming
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Inside the European Parliament: A guide to its parliamentary and administrative structures
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MEP highlighted that by only using English, French and German costs could be reduced from
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Interpreting booths in the hemicycle simultaneously interpret debates between 24 languages
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On 16 December 2022, an article published by Politico, elucidate the connection between
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said that if it did so, they would veto the treaty on the European Parliament's behalf.
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who was assassinated in Malta on 16 October 2017. In 2021 the prize was awarded to the
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In 2022, four people were arrested because of corruption. This came to be known as the
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Becoming European?: Attitudes, Behaviour, and Socialization in the European Parliament
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imposed a cap on the number of members to be elected: 732, later raised to 751 by the
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would prefer to be based just in Brussels, where it conducts the bulk of its work, at
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and presides over the multi-party chamber. The five largest political groups are the
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Speakers in the European Parliament are entitled to speak in any of the 24 official
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The Parliament also has other powers of general supervision, mainly granted by the
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below), §1.4 ("The dataset: roll-call votes in the European Parliament"), p.29–30.
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changes and 'avoid the traditional political horse-trading between Member States'.
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billion, whereas the seat in Strasbourg already offers a fully-fledged hemicycle.
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45% – staff (staff expenses, contract agents, linguistic services)
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and sit according to political allegiance. About 40 percent are women. Before the
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The Parliament and the Council are also the Union's budgetary authority since the
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was found to be the "most important donor" having donated €250,000 to the group.
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Channels of dialogue, information, and communication with European civil society
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With each new treaty, the powers of the Parliament, in terms of its role in the
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Moment of silence for victims of Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel, October 2023
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from the 1980s, before it was given any formal right to veto their appointment.
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Building Europe's Parliament: Democratic Representation Beyond the Nation State
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The Next Superpower?: the Rise of Europe and its Challenge to the United States
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Democratic Politics in the European Parliament (Themes in European Governance)
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The same three co-authors have written every edition since the first in 1990.
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the Parliament rented, thus further harming the case for the Strasbourg seat.
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The same three co-authors have written every edition since the first in 1990.
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fulfilled this role but the rule was changed to prevent far-right French MEP
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Session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in the former
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Since 1979, the Parliament has been directly elected every five years by the
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narrow vote to discharge the budget, and urged the Parliament to reject it.
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Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations
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How to Democratize the EU ... and Why Bother? (Governance in Europe)
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as a compromise and Parliament elected her, albeit by a narrow majority.
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The most recent Union-wide elections to the European Parliament were the
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for part-sessions. In addition six 2-day part sessions are organised in
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when the allocations have to be revised to reflect demographic changes.
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European Parliament Mediator for International Parental Child Abduction
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22% – operational costs (buildings, IT, administration)
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gave Belgium the tips that lead to the investigations against Qatar.
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was not yet fixed. The provisional arrangements placed Parliament in
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with voters, businesses, trade unions, local authorities and media.
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of the Strasbourg sessions by holding two within a single week. The
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The Parliament also has a great deal of indirect influence, through
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to calls. Panzeri's wife and daughter also denied any wrongdoings.
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Agencies, decentralised independent bodies and joint undertakings
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make-up of the committees reflects that of the plenary assembly.
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Panzeri's lobbying group, Fight Impunity, was largely funded by
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is also obliged to present an annual report to the parliament.
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by refusing to take part in the monthly exodus to Strasbourg.
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who have not joined any Group. The two largest Groups are the
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EU've Got Mail!: Liberal Letters from the European Parliament
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which is directly applicable in its entirety. Then there are
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Post-Brexit United Kingdom relations with the European Union
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Europe's Elected Parliament (Contemporary European Studies)
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Interpreter at a committee hearing for the confirmation of
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Economic and Financial Affairs configuration of the Council
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Intergroup on long term investment and reindustrialisation
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Dialogue with religious and non-confessional organisations
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Brussels is home to nearly all other major EU institutions
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like all its member states is also a matter of criticism.
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movement in Poland that helped overthrow communism in the
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while providing democratic legitimacy. The wording of the
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European Judicial Network in civil and commercial matters
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118,000 per day (for 21 languages then –
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MEP in 1979 (first President of the elected Parliament),
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The Parliament and Council have been compared to the two
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has also noted the environmental cost in a study led by
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The Parliament can also set up sub-committees (e.g. the
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announced, ahead of the elections, their candidates for
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Hix, Simon; Noury, Abdul; Roland, GĂ©rard (April 2006).
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The European Parliament's Role in Closer EU Integration
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The European Parliament's Role in Closer EU Integration
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As a comparison, the German lower house of parliament (
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International Authority for the Ruhr (1949–1951)
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Office for Promotion of Parliamentary Democracy (OPPD)
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MEPs in Parliament are organised into eight different
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these seats were not removed until the 2014 election.
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legislature. However, there are some differences from
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In 1999, the Parliament forced the resignation of the
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Orders, decorations, and medals of the European Union
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A Parallel Corpus for Statistical Machine Translation
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disrupt other debates and meetings later in the day.
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Due to the delay in ratifying the Lisbon Treaty, the
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in parliamentary elections decreased each time after
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European Monetary Cooperation Fund (1973–1994)
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European Financial Stability Mechanism (2010–
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European Coal and Steel Community (1951–2002)
15389: 14694:. Foreword by Martin Schulz. Paris: Nane Editions. 14429:"Dimensions of politics in the European Parliament" 14338: 13877: 13386:"Greens condemn EU parliament's 'traveling circus'" 12643:"Campaign to make French sole legal language in EU" 12302:. European Parliament. 14 July 2009. Archived from 11445:. European Parliament website. 2009. Archived from 10342:"The Union's institutions: The European Parliament" 9622: 9620: 9618: 9516: 9421:"Pöttering defends parliament's role at EU summits" 8686: 8206:
Qatar corruption scandal at the European Parliament
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Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
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Qatar corruption scandal at the European Parliament
1339:(French parliament veto), the project was dropped. 1256:Its development since its foundation shows how the 16207:European Financial Stability Facility (2010– 15830: 14710: 13827: 10586:"MEPs follow UK's lead to promote gender equality" 10239: 9737: 9735: 9650: 6563: 1582:In 2007, for the first time, Justice Commissioner 1549:signalled a major growth in status for Parliament. 16:Directly elected legislature of the European Union 14399:Hix, Simon; Noury, Abdul; Roland, GĂ©rard (2007). 13227:"So viel zahlen die Deutschen fĂŒr die Demokratie" 12263:(another founding father) in those circumstances. 11881:"European Parliament 2007 calendar of activities" 11581: 10911: 10862: 10860: 10331: 9414: 9412: 9256:Brand, Constant; Wielaard, Robert (8 June 2009). 8068: 17663: 14297:(9th ed.). London: John Harper Publishing. 14127:"Il Parlamento europeo sostiene i diritti umani" 13312:British MEPs to bag lucrative post-Brexit payout 12563: 12561: 12559: 12119:(7 ed.). London: John Harper. p. 167. 12084:(7 ed.). London: John Harper. p. 174. 10814:(9th ed.). London: John Harper Publishing. 9615: 9363:"Voting age for European elections | Think Tank" 9258:"Conservatives Post Gains In European Elections" 8453:that requires 12 plenary sessions to be held in 6620: 2945:Committee on Budgetary Control of the Parliament 1183:The Parliament's headquarters are officially in 1162:Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats 325: 280: 17580:Largest cities by population within city limits 14293:; Jacobs, Francis; Shackleton, Michael (2016). 13796: 13685:"MEPs vote to end monthly travel to Strasbourg" 12920:"EU Parliament scandal: The Morocco connection" 12103: 12101: 11713:"The European Parliament: electoral procedures" 11313:. Council of the European Union. Archived from 10810:; Jacobs, Francis; Shackleton, Michael (2016). 10774: 10087:"Power to legislate of the European Parliament" 9816:"Power of the purse of the European Parliament" 9768:"1945–1959 The beginnings of cooperation: 1958" 9732: 8571:Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union 7817:. The President is allocated a personal usher. 7392:stated that a no vote would be tantamount to a 7260:was elected under the lower Nice Treaty cap. A 6614:National apportionment of MEP seats (total 720) 3122:European Institute of Innovation and Technology 2224:Countries with suspended accession negotiations 1418:Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 1382:Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 1320:Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 1133:apply). It likewise has equal control over the 1129:with the Council (except on a few issues where 220: 55: 21:Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 14635:European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) 14426: 14398: 13528:"Euro MPs want to scrap Strasbourg base: poll" 13380: 13378: 11406: 11206: 11070: 11068: 11066: 10933: 10857: 9873:"'Maison de l'Europe' (Strasbourg, 1950-1977)" 9570: 9568: 9566: 9564: 9562: 9560: 9558: 9409: 7747:groups, and session weeks where members spend 1531:Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security 1458:Like the other institutions, the Parliament's 340: 145: 70: 16189:European Monetary Institute (1994–1998) 16144:European Economic Community (1958–1993) 16002: 15790: 15375: 14854: 14585: 14580:The 2009 Elections to the European Parliament 14558:The 2004 Elections to the European Parliament 14071:"Eurobarometro: i sondaggi d'opinione del PE" 12556: 12424: 12422: 12420: 10317:"Parliamentary reform: third package adopted" 10264: 8759:Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament 8445:Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg 7959: 7820: 7565: 7183:(MEPs). They are elected every five years by 6303: 1642:Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe 1611:special working group on parliamentary reform 400: 385: 370: 295: 265: 250: 160: 130: 16162:European Atomic Energy Community (est. 1958) 15956:Western European Union Mission Service Medal 14689: 14533: 13763: 13624:. EU Politix: The Parliament. Archived from 13243: 12753: 12098: 12066: 11629: 9760: 7901:from Malta in 2022. The previous president, 7361:and the Socialist and Democrat Group of the 7251: 6478:which are merely non-binding, declarations. 6346:, this is a power uniquely reserved for the 1493:. The Parliament had refused to approve the 711:Environment, Public Health & Food Safety 355: 310: 190: 175: 100: 16016: 14539:The Case For a Stronger European Parliament 14488:Hoskyns, Catherine; Michael Newman (2000). 13920:(in Italian). 27 March 2015. Archived from 13530:. EU Business. 13 June 2007. Archived from 13375: 13324: 13322: 13246:"Annual Report and Accounts 2016–17, p. 70" 12785:Hanafi, Salem Muhammad (14 December 2022). 11063: 10966:"Oversight over the Commission and Council" 10447:"MEPs agree working relations with Barroso" 10173: 10171: 10035:"Oversight over the Commission and Council" 9843:Hoskyns, Catherine; Michael Newman (2000). 9555: 9496: 9494: 9456: 9454: 9282: 8754:State of the Union address (European Union) 8699: 8613: – and, where appropriate, 7300:Political groups of the European Parliament 6517: 5047:Political groups of the European Parliament 3118:Decentralised independent bodies of the EU 1638:European Conservatives and Reformists Party 1586:included Parliament in talks on the second 1573:"How the European parliament got serious", 1502:Commission accountability to the Parliament 1314:The body was not mentioned in the original 1170:European Conservatives and Reformists Group 756:Civil Liberties, Justice & Home Affairs 235: 205: 115: 85: 19:For the body of the Council of Europe, see 16863:Mechanism for Cooperation and Verification 16009: 15995: 15797: 15783: 15382: 15368: 14861: 14847: 14831: 14798:Wood, David M.; Birol A. Yesilada (2007). 14604: 12417: 11615:"European Parliament elects new president" 11329: 11232: 11212: 11135: 10760:"No guarantee EP will back Treaty of Nice" 10729:Schnabel, Rockwell; Francis Rocca (2005). 10691: 10689: 10687: 10270: 10148:"The Santer Commission Resignation Crisis" 9838: 9836: 9808: 8561:civil society, and European institutions. 8027:Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly 7572: 7558: 7413:likely to be policy implications here too. 7350:lines with dynamic coalitions rather than 6310: 6296: 1384:: the House of Europe until 1977, and the 422: 14762:Dick Toornstra; Christian Meseth (2012). 14640: 14026:. European Parliamentary Research Service 13999:"European Parliamentary Research Service" 13575:. EurActiv. 10 March 2011. Archived from 13573:"MEPs vote to reduce Strasbourg calendar" 13388:. 4ecotips. 26 April 2007. Archived from 13272: 11791:. European People's Party. Archived from 11554: 11238: 11112: 10395:"A second term â€“ but at what price?" 10241:"How the European parliament got serious" 10234: 10232: 10079: 10057: 9423:. The Parliament Magazine. Archived from 8076:Interpretation in the European Parliament 8023:Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly 7435: 6551:; the obligation on the President of the 3221:Publications Office of the European Union 1229:The European Parliament's flag until 1983 721:Internal Market & Consumer Protection 17317:European Structural and Investment Funds 17239:European System of Financial Supervision 16104:Western European Union (1954–2011) 15883:European Community Monitor Mission Medal 14719:Continuum International Publishing Group 14690:Serodes, Fabrice; Heinz, Michel (2013). 14586:Maier, Michaela; Tenscher, Jens (2006). 13656:Mark Mardell, BBC News. 4 December 2007. 13502:"The two-seat parliament farce must end" 13319: 13293:"MEPs reject scrutiny of their expenses" 12569:"The European Parliament's Interpreters" 11591:. Euractiv. 15 June 2004. Archived from 11555:Settembri, Pierpaolo (2 February 2007). 11377: 11118: 11011: 10722: 10295:"Parliamentary reform put into practice" 10168: 10141: 10139: 10137: 10135: 10133: 9954:"Overview of the Pan-African Parliament" 9786: 9743:"Composition of the European Parliament" 9491: 9451: 9418: 9337:"Results of the 2014 European elections" 8658: 8637:Eurobarometer of the European Parliament 8048: 7963: 7824: 7729: 7268: 6410: 5644:European System of Financial Supervision 2940:Internal Audit Service of the Commission 1670: 1540: 1395: 1308:West German minister for Foreign Affairs 1293: 1289: 1224: 1202: 15888:European Union Monitoring Mission Medal 14510: 14365: 14312: 14237: 13553:Majority of MEPs now favour single seat 13499: 13476: 13021: 12378:"The budget of the European Parliament" 12327: 12323: 12321: 11962: 11412: 11291:. European Parliament. 29 November 2011 10829: 10782:"Decision-making in the European Union" 10695: 10684: 10632:. European Parliament. 19 October 2023. 10548: 10473: 10469: 10467: 10001: 9833: 8726:Daphne Caruana Galizia Journalism Prize 8607:European Parliamentary Research Service 8601:European Parliamentary Research Service 8437:Location of European Union institutions 7857:In most countries, the protocol of the 7712:Bulgaria and Romania elected their MEPs 6380:thousands of Brussels-based journalists 6150:United Kingdom–European Union relations 4075:Non Euro countries relationship to Euro 1712: 1302:in Strasbourg, France in January 1967. 1176:(Renew). The last EU-wide election was 17664: 16781:European Economic and Social Committee 16590:Court of Justice of the European Union 16114:European Communities (1967–2009) 14775: 14663: 14630:European Parliament: Facts and Figures 14541:. London: Centre for European Reform. 14269:British Politics and European Election 14215:. European Parliament. 16 October 2020 13328: 13275:"Elected, yet strangely unaccountable" 13224: 13017: 13015: 12784: 12691: 12689: 12687: 12241:. European Parliament. 18 January 2022 11898: 11335: 11186: 11163: 11017: 10986: 10444: 10418: 10392: 10297:. European Parliament. 17 January 2008 10287: 10229: 10208: 10177: 10145: 9476: 8467:parliament of the Isle of Man, Tynwald 8463:Secretariat of the European Parliament 8199: 8062:Intergroups in the European Parliament 7889:MEP. The three female Presidents were 7785:Official Journal of the European Union 7333:. However, they can, like the Liberal 6382:. There is also an indirect effect on 6172:United States–European Union relations 3191:European Economic and Social Committee 17418:Stabilisation and Association Process 17115:Area of freedom, security and justice 15990: 15778: 15363: 14842: 14800:The Emerging European Union (4th Ed.) 14708: 14555: 14437:American Journal of Political Science 13622:"Sarkozy slated over Strasbourg seat" 13619: 13432: 13130: 12276:. European Parliament. Archived from 12146:. European Parliament. Archived from 12050:. European Parliament. Archived from 11715:. European Parliament. Archived from 11699:"European election results 2024-2029" 11265:. European Parliament. 4 October 2007 11239:Goldirova, Renata (19 October 2007). 10895:. European Parliament. Archived from 10784:. European Parliament. Archived from 10522: 10499: 10344:. European Parliament. Archived from 10309: 10252:from the original on 10 December 2022 10130: 10111:Topan, Angelina (30 September 2002). 10110: 10009:"The European Parliament's proposals" 9770:. European Parliament. Archived from 9339:. European Parliament. Archived from 8271:President of the European Parliament 7974:Committees of the European Parliament 7504:Christian democrats and conservatives 7357:These coalitions usually involve the 7354:of competing parties and coalitions. 6195:European Union and the United Nations 5727:Foreign relations of EU member states 1563:described it in the following terms: 1534:before Parliament voted to allow the 1391: 17413:European Union Association Agreement 16149:European Community (1993–2009) 14582:(Palgrave Macmillan; 2011) 327 pages 13225:Eckert, Daniel (26 September 2017). 13086:from the original on 7 February 2024 12571:. European Parliament. 12 April 2006 12318: 12034: 10757: 10704:. Oxford University Press. pp.  10464: 10319:. European Parliament. 20 March 2009 10271:Beunderman, Mark (9 November 2007). 10118:. European Integration Online Papers 9796:. European Parliament. 12 March 2008 9648: 9395:"Parliament's powers and procedures" 8124:, ranging from French and German to 7909:to lead an EU institution, a former 7841:President of the European Parliament 7834:President of the European Parliament 7809:and wearing a silver chain, and are 7432:Elections to the European Parliament 7374:resignation of the Santer Commission 7239:Pursuant to this apportionment, the 6524:President of the European Commission 6200:European Union Association Agreement 6135:Switzerland–European Union relations 5032:Elections to the European Parliament 1150:president of the European Parliament 1038:. The Parliament is composed of 720 766:Women's Rights & Gender Equality 16742:European Data Protection Supervisor 16044:Ideas of European unity before 1948 13946:(in Italian). Altalex. 19 June 2015 13797:Giordano Locchi (8 February 2017). 13723: 13012: 12684: 12015:. European Parliament. 28 June 2006 11213:Psaledakis, Daphne (12 June 2019). 11187:Rankin, Jennifer (29 August 2018). 11164:Hervey, Ginger (12 November 2017). 10438: 10393:Taylor, Simon (17 September 2009). 10386: 10360: 10211:"We have to democratise procedures" 9630:. European Parliament. 18 June 2007 9464:. European Parliament. 28 July 2006 9447:Treaty on the Functioning of the EU 8326:6% – communications 8035:Transatlantic Legislators' Dialogue 8019:ACP EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly 7897:MEP in 1999, both Frenchwomen, and 7854:, who was elected in January 2022. 7325:Groups are often based on a single 7293: 6105:Kazakhstan–European Union relations 3656:Nuclear power in the European Union 3231:European Personnel Selection Office 3166:European Data Protection Supervisor 3127:European Public Prosecutor's Office 736:Agriculture & Rural Development 13: 17438:EU Strategy for the South Caucasus 17178:Common Security and Defence Policy 17173:Common Foreign and Security Policy 14230: 13022:Wheaton, Sarah (19 January 2023). 12754:@jackeparrock (14 December 2022). 12731:. 14 December 2022. Archived from 11963:Yeomans, Chris (2 November 2004). 11241:"EU agrees new 'Treaty of Lisbon'" 11119:Rickards, Mark (3 November 2007). 10758:Kirk, Lizabeth (11 January 2001). 10670:"Fact Sheets 1.3.8 The Commission" 10412: 10178:Bowley, Graham (18 October 2004). 9687:"The European Council - Consilium" 8611:Members of the European Parliament 8251:, was unduly favourable of Qatar. 8107:to the European Commission in 2019 7181:Members of the European Parliament 7171:Members of the European Parliament 6259:Convention on the Future of Europe 6190:Microstates and the European Union 6070:Australia–European Union relations 6060:Argentina–European Union relations 5008: 5004:Microstates and the European Union 4585: 4553:Non-Schengen area EU member states 4119: 3660: 2293:Withdrawal from the European Union 14: 17708: 17692:Organizations established in 1952 17687:Organizations based in Strasbourg 17207:Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) 16804:European Union Military Committee 16776:European Committee of the Regions 14818: 13724:Fox, Benjamin (11 October 2022). 13329:Alvaro, Alexander (6 July 2006). 11906:"EUR-Lex - o10000 - EN - EUR-Lex" 11685:"European Parliament Composition" 10868:"Explaining the Treaty of Lisbon" 10592:. 15 January 2019. Archived from 10445:Taylor, Simon (28 January 2010). 10419:Taylor, Simon (21 January 2010). 10209:Tobais, Troll (2 November 2004). 10146:Ringer, Nils F. (February 2003). 8654: 8428:(seat of the Secretariat-General) 8313:. The main cost categories were: 7881:. Other founding fathers include 7845:The President is essentially the 7420:2019 European Parliament election 7201:2019 European Parliament election 6363:right of legislative initiative. 6237:European Coal and Steel Community 3201:European Union Military Committee 3186:European Committee of the Regions 3089:Decentralised agencies of the EU 2817:Member of the European Parliament 2488:Abandoned treaties and agreements 1598: 1239:European Coal and Steel Community 495:European Coal and Steel Community 25:2024 European Parliament election 17649: 17183:Permanent Structured Cooperation 16799:Political and Security Committee 16686:European Atomic Energy Community 15969: 15845:European Charlemagne Youth Prize 14944: 14870: 14450:10.1111/j.1540-5907.2006.00198.x 14205: 14179: 14149: 14119: 14063: 14038: 14013: 13991: 13936: 13906: 13894:(in Italian). Parlamento europeo 13790: 13757: 13743: 13717: 13691: 13677: 13659: 13640: 13613: 13591: 13565: 13546: 13520: 13500:Wheatly, Paul (2 October 2006). 13493: 13470: 13456: 13426: 13404: 13349: 13303: 13285: 13266: 13237: 13218: 13200: 13175: 13150: 13124: 13098: 13068: 13041: 12986: 12964: 12938: 12912: 12886: 12866: 12846: 12820: 12799: 12778: 12747: 12717: 12661: 12635: 12609: 12583: 12530: 12513: 12499: 12482: 12470: 12456:"European Parliament: In Detail" 12448: 12395: 12370: 12348: 12292: 12266: 12253: 12231: 12209: 12187: 12173:"The European Parliament Ushers" 12165: 12133: 12040: 12027: 12005: 11983: 11956: 11934: 11912: 11873: 11859: 11833: 11807: 11781: 11769: 11743: 11731: 11705: 11691: 11677: 11655: 11607: 11548: 11537: 11496:. civitas.org.uk. Archived from 11121:"MEPs get taste of people power" 10525:"Brussels is blind to diversity" 10523:Heath, Ryan (11 December 2017). 10474:Mahoney, Honor (23 April 2010). 8693:European Charlemagne Youth Prize 8687:European Charlemagne Youth Prize 8418: 8402: 8386: 8370: 8364:Seats of the European Parliament 8299:Sekunjalo Development Foundation 8096: 8082: 8001:Conference of Committee Chairmen 7440: 7145: 7125: 7105: 7085: 7065: 7045: 7025: 7005: 6985: 6965: 6945: 6925: 6905: 6885: 6865: 6845: 6825: 6805: 6785: 6765: 6745: 6725: 6705: 6685: 6665: 6645: 6625: 6512:European External Action Service 6270: 6145:Ukraine–European Union relations 6120:Moldova–European Union relations 6100:Iceland–European Union relations 6095:Georgia–European Union relations 6065:Armenia–European Union relations 6045: 6033: 6021: 6009: 5997: 5985: 5973: 5961: 5949: 5937: 5925: 5913: 5901: 5889: 5877: 5865: 5853: 5841: 5829: 5817: 5805: 5793: 5781: 5769: 5757: 5745: 5733: 5454: 5442: 5430: 5418: 5406: 5394: 5382: 5370: 5358: 5346: 5334: 5322: 5310: 5298: 5286: 5274: 5262: 5250: 5238: 5226: 5214: 5202: 5190: 5178: 5166: 5154: 5142: 4973: 4960: 4947: 4927: 4915: 4903: 4891: 4879: 4867: 4855: 4843: 4831: 4819: 4807: 4795: 4783: 4771: 4759: 4747: 4735: 4723: 4711: 4699: 4687: 4675: 4663: 4650: 4638: 4626: 4614: 4572: 4559: 4546:Visa policy of the Schengen Area 4515: 4502: 4489: 4476: 4455: 4442: 4429: 4416: 4403: 4390: 4377: 4364: 4351: 4338: 4325: 4312: 4299: 4286: 4273: 4260: 4247: 4234: 4221: 4208: 4195: 4182: 4169: 4156: 4143: 4048: 4036: 4024: 4012: 4000: 3988: 3976: 3949: 3919: 3907: 3895: 3883: 3871: 3859: 3847: 3835: 3823: 3811: 3799: 3787: 3775: 3763: 3751: 3739: 3727: 3715: 3703: 3691: 3640: 3627: 3605: 3592: 3579: 3566: 3553: 3540: 3527: 3514: 3501: 3488: 3475: 3462: 3449: 3436: 3423: 3410: 3397: 3384: 3371: 3358: 3345: 3332: 3319: 3306: 3293: 3280: 3267: 3226:European External Action Service 3196:Political and Security Committee 3103:European Supervisory Authorities 2633: 2480:European Economic Area Agreement 2253: 2231: 2209: 2197: 2185: 2173: 2161: 2149: 2137: 2125: 2101: 2088: 2075: 2062: 2049: 2036: 2023: 2010: 1997: 1984: 1971: 1958: 1945: 1932: 1919: 1906: 1893: 1880: 1867: 1854: 1841: 1828: 1815: 1802: 1789: 1776: 1763: 1738: 1681:European External Action Service 1350:were established in 1958 by the 956: 935: 563: 17682:Organisations based in Brussels 17585:National parties by affiliation 17428:Euronest Parliamentary Assembly 17408:Economic Partnership Agreements 16099:Western Union (1948–1954) 15814:Including its predecessor, the 15390:National legislatures in Europe 15315:Model European Union Strasbourg 13647:Giving up the Strasbourg junket 13479:"EU and Strasbourg in rent row" 13477:Kroeger, Alix (27 April 2006). 13131:Cohen, Tim (21 December 2022). 12667:Philipp Koehn (2005) Europarl: 12403:"MEP makes fraud report public" 11562:. Federal Trust. Archived from 11515: 11483: 11461: 11435: 11355: 11336:Willis, Andrew (8 April 2010). 11303: 11281: 11255: 11180: 11157: 11090: 11037: 10989:"Three cheers for EU democracy" 10980: 10885: 10800: 10751: 10662: 10636: 10622: 10608: 10578: 10568: 10542: 10516: 10500:Vogel, Toby (21 October 2010). 10493: 10202: 10104: 9976: 9946: 9916: 9891: 9865: 9718:Archive of European Integration 9679: 9642: 9601:"EPP-ED Chronology – 1951–1960" 9593: 9462:"Parliament's Protocol Service" 9439: 9419:Williams, Matt (24 June 2008). 9355: 9329: 9276: 9249: 9224: 9199: 9174: 8304: 8194:statistical machine translation 8122:languages of the European Union 8116:Languages of the European Union 7197:European Network Against Racism 7189:first direct elections, in 1979 6564:Supervisory and scrutiny powers 6140:Turkey–European Union relations 6130:Russia–European Union relations 6125:Norway–European Union relations 6115:Mexico–European Union relations 6080:Canada–European Union relations 6075:Brazil–European Union relations 5600:Passports of the European Union 4590:Schengen Area from January 2023 1356:European Parliamentary Assembly 716:Industry, Research & Energy 706:Employment & Social Affairs 701:Economic & Monetary Affairs 17590:Presidents of the institutions 17386:European Higher Education Area 16964:International status and usage 16758:Agencies of the European Union 16491:European political foundations 14556:Lodge, Juliet (23 June 2005). 13764:Juan Mayoral (February 2011). 12593:. Ciemen. 2006. Archived from 12328:Traynor, Ian (26 March 2009). 10644:"Bicameral Traits At EU Level" 10549:Chander, Sarah (19 May 2019). 9311:"18 new MEPs take their seats" 9112: 9093: 9032: 8977: 8925: 8873: 8839: 8814: 8771: 8069:Translation and interpretation 8044: 7935:The Parliament also elects 14 7725: 7619:pan-European political parties 6452:European Union law#Legislation 6444:special legislative procedures 6421:ordinary legislative procedure 6417:Union's legislative procedures 6110:Japan–European Union relations 6085:China–European Union relations 3241:European Administrative School 3137:European Data Protection Board 3022:European Investment Bank Group 1731:Politics of the European Union 1484:ordinary legislative procedure 1365:their remaining organs as the 1131:special legislative procedures 1055:citizens of the European Union 1003:Treaties of the European Union 23:. For the last elections, see 1: 17677:1952 establishments in France 17381:European Common Aviation Area 16836:Charter of Fundamental Rights 16809:European Union Military Staff 16709:European University Institute 16498:Council of the European Union 14605:Rittberger, Berthold (2007). 13620:Banks, Martin (24 May 2007). 13331:"Europe's strangest migrants" 12621:The Christian Science Monitor 12115:; Michael Shackleton (2007). 12080:; Michael Shackleton (2007). 11841:"Romania chooses its 35 MEPS" 11018:Mahony, Honor (9 July 2008). 10893:"Community legal instruments" 10618:. BBC News. 12 December 2022. 10033:European Parliament Website. 9168: 8227:Greens–European Free Alliance 8192:. It is widely used to train 8014:Delegations of the Parliament 7990:Budgetary Control Committee's 7879:founding fathers of the Union 7868:Charter of Fundamental Rights 7341: 6450:There are different types of 6090:European Union–NATO relations 5136:Elections in EU member states 5067:Referendums related to the EU 3062:European University Institute 3056:European University Institute 2283:Germany–Netherlands relations 1679:During the setting up of the 1545:Parliament's overhaul of the 1221:History of the European Union 1158:European People's Party Group 1032:Council of the European Union 17376:European Political Community 17222:European Banking Supervision 16714:European Stability Mechanism 14641:Schmitter, Philippe (2000). 14133:(in Italian). Archived from 13808:(in Italian). Archived from 13504:. CafĂ© Babel. Archived from 13414:. EurActiv. 5 September 2006 13333:. CafĂ© Babel. Archived from 12647:International Herald Tribune 12405:. UK: BBC News. 5 March 2008 11967:. CafĂ© Babel. Archived from 11751:"European political parties" 11024:International Herald Tribune 10213:. CafĂ© Babel. Archived from 10184:International Herald Tribune 9445:Articles 225 and 241 of the 8712: 8461:. Luxembourg City hosts the 7997:Subcommittee on Human Rights 7654:Party of European Socialists 7425: 7363:Party of European Socialists 7262:small scale treaty amendment 6541:resigned of their own accord 6476:recommendations and opinions 5627:European Banking Supervision 3665:Euratom since 1 January 2021 3112:Executive agencies of the EU 3049:European Stability Mechanism 3043:European Stability Mechanism 1699:in the European Parliament. 1479:are a source of contention. 1333:European Political Community 7: 17448:Union for the Mediterranean 17227:Single Resolution Mechanism 17166:Vehicle registration plates 17120:Migration and asylum policy 17099:Potential superpower status 15816:European Economic Community 15258:Joint parliamentary meeting 14494:Manchester University Press 11965:"Democracy 1, Autocracy 0?" 10921:. European Parliament. 1999 10421:"How Jeleva was forced out" 9849:Manchester University Press 9653:The United States of Europe 9283:Ian Traynor (7 June 2009). 8742: 8220:Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan 7720:proportional representation 7246:proportional representation 6392:Iranian nuclear development 6242:European Economic Community 5632:Single Resolution Mechanism 4999:EEA National Identity cards 4536:Schengen Information System 4068:Enlargement of the eurozone 3677:Economic and Monetary Union 3133:Corporate bodies of the EU 2751:Council preparatory bodies 2500:UK membership renegotiation 1588:Schengen Information System 1344:European Economic Community 1207:The European Parliament in 1139:President of the Commission 10: 17713: 17391:EU/ESA Framework Agreement 17089:Differentiated integration 16655:European Court of Auditors 16486:European political parties 14896:Committees and Delegations 14517:Cambridge University Press 14405:Cambridge University Press 14267:; Martin Westlake (2005). 13806:Amministrazione in Cammino 13000:(in French). 22 March 2011 12974:. 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