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EU Parliament base

EU Parliament base. The parliament base is in Brussels , Belgium . But the Parliament has three places of work - Brussels , Luxembourg and Strasbourg. What does the parliament do?. - They debate and pass European laws , with the Council.

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EU Parliament base

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  1. EU Parliament base Theparliament base is in Brussels, Belgium. ButtheParliament has three places of work- Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg.

  2. What does the parliament do? -They debate and passEuropeanlaws, withthe Council. -Theyscrutiniseother EU institutions, particularlytheCommission, tomakesurethey are workingdemocratically. -And they debate and adopttheEU’sbudget, withthe Council.

  3. How is the Parliament’s work organized? ThenumberofMEPsforeach country isroughlyinproportion to itspopulation. UndertheLisbonTreaty (2009) no country canhavefewerthan 6 or more than 96 MEPs. ThecurrentnumbersintheParliamentwere set, however, beforethecomingintoforceofthetreaty. Thenumberswill be adjustedforthenextmandateofthe European Parliament. Forexample, thenumberofMEPsforGermanywillthus be reducedfrom 99 to 96, whilstfor Malta thisnumberwillincreasefrom 5 to 6.

  4. LegislativePower The European Parliament shares the power to decide on laws equally with the Council of the European Union. The Commission sends its proposal to Parliament and the Council, but the Parliament can also ask the Commission to present legislative proposals . The codecision procedure was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty on European Union (1992), and extended and made more effective by the Amsterdam Treaty (1999). With the Lisbon Treaty that took effect on 1 December 2009, the renamed ordinary legislative procedure became the main legislative procedure of the EU´s decision-making system.

  5. Vocabulary • Scrutinise: Aztertu • Budget: Aurrekontua • Roughly: Gutxigorabehera • Fewer: Gutxiago • Thus: Honela,moduhonetara • Whilst: -en bitartean • Current: Gauregungo • Treaty: ituna EIDER AND ANA

  6. SOURCE europa.eu

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