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      • The EP is the world's only directly elected transnational parliament. It represents the EU's roughly 450 million citizens, and is composed of individual Members elected in EU-wide direct elections, held every five years at the same time throughout the EU; most recently in May 2019.
      www.europarl.europa.eu/EPRS/EPRS-Briefing-637936-European-Parliament_US explainer-FINAL.pdf
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  2. May 2, 2019 · The power of the European Parliament: Examples of EP impact during the 2014 2019 legislative term. As the only European Union institution elected directly, the European Parliament is at the heart of representative democracy, the foundation upon which the EU is built.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Parliaments powers fall broadly into six, often overlapping, domains: law‑making, the budget, scrutiny of the executive, external relations, and, to a lesser extent, constitutional affairs and agenda-setting.

  4. Mar 13, 2024 · This paper offers an overview of the European Parliament's main powers, demonstrating how they interact, and illustrating through practical examples from the ninth parliamentary term (2019-2024) the various ways in which Parliament uses those powers in its daily work.

    • Overview
    • What Does The Parliament do?
    • Composition
    • How Does The Parliament Work?
    • The Parliament and You
    Role: Directly-elected EU body with legislative, supervisory, and budgetary responsibilities
    Members: 720 MEPs (Members of the European Parliament)
    President: Roberta Metsola
    Established in: 1952 as Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community, 1962 as European Parliament, first direct elections in 1979

    The Parliament has 3 main roles: 1. Passing EU laws, together with the Council of the EU, based on European Commissionproposals 2. Deciding on international agreements 3. Deciding on enlargements 4. Reviewing the Commission's work programmeand asking it to propose legislation 1. Democratic scrutiny of all EU institutions 2. Electing the Commission ...

    The number of MEPs for each country is roughly proportionate to its population, but this is by degressive proportionality: no country can have fewer than 6 or more than 96 MEPs and the total number cannot exceed 750 (plus the President). MEPs are grouped by political affiliation, not by nationality. The President represents Parliamentto other EU in...

    Parliament's work comprises two main stages: 1. Committees- to prepare legislation. The Parliament numbers 20 committees and three subcommittees, each handling a particular policy area. The committees examine proposals for legislation, and MEPs and political groups can put forward amendments or propose to reject a bill. These issues are also debate...

    If you want to ask the Parliament to act on a certain issue, you can petitionit (either by post or online). Petitions can cover any subject which comes under the EU's remit. To submit a petition, you must be a citizen of an EU member state or be resident in the EU. Companies or other organisations must be based here. Other ways of getting in touch ...

  5. The briefing has two goals: first, to demystify the European Parliament and demonstrate that, in many respects, it has more in common with the U.S. House of Representatives than one might imagine; and second, to explain, and use examples to illustrate, the Parliament's role in the EU-U.S. relationship.

  6. 6 days ago · The European Parliament is the legislative assembly of the European Union. The more than 700 members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are elected by direct universal suffrage to terms of five years.

  7. Jan 1, 2022 · Parliaments participation in the legislative process, its budgetary and control powers, its involvement in treaty revision and its right to intervene before the Court of Justice of the European Union enable it to uphold democratic principles at European level.

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