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European Union
Court of Justice
of the EU
European
Central Bank
Yes, there are 7 most powerful institutions in the EU. Three of them have a executive
and legislative role. Those with executive power are responsible for the daily
administration of the state - they executes, or enforces the law. Law is made or
changed by the institutions with legislative power.
European Court
of Auditors
WHAT WERE THE MAJOR EVENTS
OF ITS EVOLUTION?
The European
Parliament
holds the
legislative
power and
represents
citizens. It
has 751
members.
They are
elected every
5 years in
elections in
each member
state.
Strasbourg
The parliament's President
and Speaker is Antonio
Tajani, elected in 2012.
Luxembourg
The official
seat of
the European
Parliament is
Strasbourg in
France,
but some
meetings
are held in
Luxembourg
and Brussels.
The
commission
submits
proposals for
new laws to
Parliament
and the
Council of the
EU.
Brussels
Brussels
It acts together with the
European Parliament as
a legislative branch of
the EU, but it's a lot
more powerful than the
Parliament itself.
Each member state of
the EU sends one
minister to meetings
depending on the topic
that is going to be
discussed.
The Presidency is held
by a single member
state's government. The
member
state which holds the
Presidency changes every
6 months. The current
Presidency is held by
Bulgaria.
The European Commission plays
the role of the government, so it holds
the executive power of the European
Union. It has 28 members, each one
from a member state. The Commission
President is currently Jean-Claude
Juncker.
As an executive
branch of the EU,
the commission
manages every-day
administration
in the European