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Discover the EU’s priorities for 2024-2029, promoting a free and democratic Europe, developing a strong and secure Europe, establishing a prosperous and competitive Europe.
The Commission is the sole EU institution tabling laws for adoption by the Parliament and the Council that: protect the interests of the EU and its citizens on issues that can't be dealt with effectively at national level. get technical details right by consulting experts and the public.
If you have questions about the European Union, you can fill this online form here. Our easy-to-read version of the EU website can be read and understood by everyone, including people with intellectual disabilities. Take a look.
The European Union’s institutional set-up is unique and its decision-making system is constantly evolving. The 7 European institutions, 8 EU bodies and over 30 decentralised agencies are spread across the EU. They work together to address the common interests of the EU and European people.
Economy, trade and government finances. Single market: the European Union operates as a single market made up of the 27 EU countries and, with certain exceptions, 4 non-EU countries. This means goods, services, capital and persons can circulate freely, without technical, legal and bureaucratic barriers.
139 offices across the world, the 'embassies' of the EU. Present, explain and implement EU foreign policies which affect their host country. See all EU offices in the world. Find contact details of EU offices in Europe and beyond.
Search for all EU institutions, bodies and agencies by type and find out what their functions are and how they are involved in EU decision-making.
European public procurement opportunities. Access and browse open tenders and contracts published by national public buyers across the European Union and other European countries. Open tenders for services to European Union institutions.
France is a semi-presidential republic with a prime minister, who is the head of government, appointed by the president who is the directly elected head of state. France’s territory consists of 18 administrative regions: 13 metropolitan (i.e. Continental France) and 5 overseas regions.
Get the latest news coming out of the EU – press releases, statements and highlights. See upcoming events organised by EU institutions and agencies.