European Parliament

European Parliament

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The European Parliament is the only EU body directly elected by citizens.

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The European Parliament is the elected body of the European Union. The Parliament consists of 720 members elected by citizens in EU countries. The Members work in close unison with the Commission and the Council in shaping the laws and policies of the EU. Follow our Linkedin page and newsletter to get the latest updates from the European Parliament. Privacy statement: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/website/files/Privacy_statement_Social_media_usage.pdf COMMUNITY GUIDELINES ================================== We encourage all forms of discussion on this page. Please keep in mind the following guidelines while participating. We want our page to be a space where everyone, regardless of country or political persuasion, feels comfortable to participate. To ensure this we cannot accept comments that are either offensive in themselves or clearly offensive to other users. Comments that are defamatory, unlawful or include copyright infringements are also against our rules. We will delete these types of comments and we may ban users who keep on using offensive language, as well as people impersonating public figures or using fake accounts. We always welcome debate, but it is important to remain respectful to other users and focus on arguments, not personal attacks. Out of respect for World War II victims and veterans we will also remove comments referring to Nazis, the Soviet Union, Hitler or Stalin. We encourage you to post comments that stick to the subject and would appreciate it if you refrain from posting advertisements on our page, (for your businesses, blogs or websites, etc). This also applies to political campaigning on a national level. Spam and other off-topic items will be deleted. We aim to respond to direct questions in a timely manner; however, we cannot guarantee responses to all questions and comments.

Website
http://www.europarl.europa.eu
Industry
Political Organizations
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Brussels
Type
Government Agency

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    The EU should do its utmost to ensure that Edmundo González Urrutia, the legitimate and democratically elected President of Venezuela, can take office on 10 January 2025. In a resolution passed on Thursday 19 September, MEPs strongly condemn the electoral fraud in July’s presidential election and denounce the persecution of the opposition. They also warn that failure to uphold democracy could lead to a new migratory exodus from Venezuela, worsening the ongoing crisis that has seen almost eight million flee the country in recent years. For more information Parliament’s response: https://europa.eu/!9qRmHg

    • A protestor holding the Venezuelan flag.
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    Following the devastating floods in Central and Eastern Europe, Parliament is demanding more funding to boost the EU’s preparedness and response to natural disasters.   Over the past 30 years, flooding in Europe has affected 5.5 million people and cost €170 billion in damages.   In a resolution adopted on Thursday 19 September, Parliament calls for swift aid to affected regions and a strong European Climate Adaptation Plan to enhance flood management and cross-border cooperation, ensuring resilience for the future. For more information on Parliament’s response: https://europa.eu/!3KCvNy

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    Parliament calls on EU countries to lift current restrictions hindering Ukraine from using Western weapons systems against legitimate military targets in Russia.   The resolution, adopted by MEPs on Thursday 19 September, states that without lifting current restrictions, Ukraine cannot fully exercise its right to self-defence and remains exposed to attacks on its population and infrastructure.    It also calls for EU countries to maintain and extend the Council’s sanctions policy against Russia, Belarus, and non-EU countries and entities providing Russia with military and dual-use technologies, which can be used for both civilian and military applications.   Check out the press release: https://europa.eu/!bXRxCp

    • Photo of Ukrainian soldier with the text: Stand with Ukraine
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    European Mobility Week is here and the European Parliament is driving real change toward a sustainable future!   From 16-22 September, cities across Europe are promoting greener transport options like walking, cycling, and public transport to reduce emissions and create more liveable cities.   The European Parliament has backed key initiatives to support this goal, including:   - EU Green Deal – Aiming for climate neutrality by 2050 with sustainable mobility as a core focus. - Fit for 55 – Cutting transport emissions by 55% by 2030. - Urban Mobility Framework – Encouraging cleaner, smarter urban transport solutions. - Funding for Rail – Investing in rail networks and cross-border connections to promote eco-friendly travel.   For more information about how Parliament is making Europe greener and more connected: https://europa.eu/!WqNdPy

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    President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled her European commissioner candidates today. In total, 26 candidates have been put forward – so all EU countries are represented – including 10 women and 16 men. The presentation paves the way for the start of the confirmation hearing process. The timing will be established once Parliament receives all the necessary documentation.   Each candidate has a portfolio to manage such as the environment, the economy, security and defence. But before they can begin their jobs, they must first be scrutinised and approved by the European Parliament’s relevant committees. Finally, the College of Commissioners has to get the approval of the entire Parliament.   For more information: https://europa.eu/!fG8Pwq   📷 Source: European Commission

    • The proposed composition of the
College of Commissioners in the European Commission.
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    Today, on the International Day of Democracy, Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, emphasises the importance of our European democracy.   "As we face democratic backsliding across the world, we must double down on our efforts to defend democracy through participation and leadership. I am proud that the European Parliament will continue to be a beacon of democracy in Europe and across the globe."

    • Parliament President Roberta Metsola pictured at the podium in the European Parliament. The quote reads: "We can never take democracy for granted!"
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    How much do you know about the European Parliament’s political groups? The European Parliament’s diverse political makeup reflects the wide range of views held by EU citizens. Each group plays a crucial role in shaping legislation that affects millions across the continent. Swipe through the carousel for an overview of the political groups, their sizes, chairs and where they sit in Parliament.

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    Today we remember the Dutch politician Sicco Mansholt, who was born #OnThisDay 116 years ago. During the Second World War, he witnessed the horrors of famine and food shortages in Europe. This experience convinced him that the whole of Europe needed to become self-sufficient to ensure a stable supply of affordable food for all. As Commissioner for Agriculture in the very first European Commission in 1958, he developed a plan for a common market for agricultural produce that revolutionised agriculture in Europe. Had you heard about Sicco Mansholt before? Read more about his life and work: https://lnkd.in/d2gs7ASg

    • Photo of Sicco Mansholt on a background with EU stars with the text "Sicco Mansholt, 1908 - 1995. Born on this day."

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