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  2. European Parliament - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Political groups of the European Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The school of political thought that states that the competences of the European Union should be reduced or prevented from expanding further, is represented in the European Parliament by the eurosceptics. The first Eurosceptic group in the European Parliament was founded on 19 July 1994. [118]

  4. Institutional seats of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, the seat of the European Parliament remains controversial. The work of Parliament is divided between Brussels, Luxembourg City and Strasbourg, which is seen as a problem due to the large number of MEPs, staff, and documents which need to be moved. [3] As the locations of the major seats have been enshrined in the treaties of the ...

  5. Factbox-Key facts about the European Parliament election - AOL

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    The European Parliament (EP) is the only directly elected body of the EU, representing the citizens of its member states. Its primary functions include negotiating EU laws with the member state ...

  6. European Union legislative procedure - Wikipedia

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    The European Council, after consulting the European Parliament and the Commission, votes to adopt a decision amending Part three on the basis of the proposals by unanimity. All member states must approve the decision "in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements", if it is to come into force.

  7. Elections to the European Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Elections to the European Parliament take place every five years by universal adult suffrage; with more than 400 million people eligible to vote, they are the second largest democratic elections in the world after India's. [1] Until 2019, 751 MEPs [2] were elected to the European Parliament, which has been directly elected since 1979.

  8. Institutions of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Parliament The European Parliament is better compared with the U. S. House of Representatives than with the national parliaments. Furthermore, executive power in the EU is not concentrated in a single institution. It becomes clearer under the Lisbon Treaty with the division of the European Council as a distinct institution with a ...

  9. Committees of the European Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Two major bodies in the Parliament are the Conference of Committee Chairs (CCC) and the Conference of Delegation Chairs (CDC). The Conference of Committee Chairs is the political body in Parliament that works for better cooperation between the committees and consists of the chairs of all the standing and special committees.