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European elections

European elections. INDEX. 1. H istory european elections 2. Advertising 3. European parties 4. Vocabulary. HISTORY EUROPEAN ELECTIONS.

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  1. Europeanelections

  2. INDEX • 1. Historyeuropeanelections • 2. Advertising • 3. Europeanparties • 4. Vocabulary

  3. HISTORY EUROPEAN ELECTIONS • Elections to the European Parliament, also known as European elections are elections heldevery five years for all states of the European Union aim to choose MEPs representing EU citizens throughout the legislature.

  4. In September 1952 the Assembly met for the first time the European Community for Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). • Five years later, in 1957 through the Treaty of Rome founded the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community. • Since then, the Assembly began to self-determination as the European Parliament.

  5. Where have most publicized European elections have been the television.  • From 22 to 25 May 2014: this is the key moment in which Europeans will have the opportunity to vote. 

  6. Adversiting • "Action, reaction, decision 'is the slogan with direct aiming to raise awareness of the importance and opportunity of this next appointment at the polls. 

  7. The candidate to head the Commission has a maximum term of six weeks before the election. Since his appointment, must present their political programs in all Member States and participate in a series of public debates.  • The official announcement of the election TV is as follows:  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siwEsPNZfMQ

  8. EUROPEAN PARTIES • matches that occur in the European elections are:

  9. EuropeanPeople'sParty • The EPP is Europe’s centre-right political family. It strives for a Europe of values close to the people and based on democracy, transparency and responsibility, as well as prosperity through the promotion of a social market economy.As the political heirs of the EU’s founding fathers, the EPP includes 74 parties from 39 countries. It has the largest Group in the European Parliament and most heads of state and government of any political family in the European Council, as well as members in the Commission.On 6-7 March in Dublin, the EPP will launch its EU-wide campaign for the 2014 elections.

  10. Party of EuropeanSocialists • The Party of European Socialists (PES) brings together 53 Socialist, Social Democratic and Labour Parties of the European Union and neighboring countries. The PES European Parliament election campaign will put people at its core and reflect the PES commitment to the common values of democracy, equality, solidarity and social justice. In the run-up to the European elections, the PES will spearhead a ‘common candidate’ campaign to give people a say in who the next European Commission President should be. The PES will provide information and contacts to its member parties and will draft a simple ten point manifesto to ‘frame’ the election.

  11. Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe • The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) Party is the party for liberal democrat values in Europe. With more than 55 liberal member parties across the continent, it is translating the principle of freedom into politics, economics and all other areas of society.Founded in 1976 before the first European elections, it was established as the first true transnational political party in 1993. The ALDE Party provides an increasingly vital link between citizens and the EU institutions, and continues to grow in size and significance.

  12. Greens • The European Green Party is a political force that's clearly identifiable through our commitment to environmental responsibility, individual freedom, inclusive democracy, diversity, gender equality, global sustainable development and non-violence. Our members are made up of Green parties from European countries (although not necessarily from European Union member states). Our commitment to a more participatory Europe means that we are the first European Party to hold an open primary, the Green Primary, to select our leading candidates for a European election.

  13. Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists • The Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR) brings together parties from across Europe that believe in personal liberty, parliamentary democracy, national sovereignty, strong families, low taxes, sound money, free trade and the rule of law. We comprise Centre-Right parties from EU and non-EU countries, all of whom have equal status under our rules. We work alongside the ECR Group in the European Parliament, the New Direction think-tank, the European Young Conservatives and allied groups on Europe's other international assemblies. We work with allied parties on other continents and are full members of the International Democrats Union.

  14. VOCABULARY • Aim= objectiu • Throughout= al llarg de • Coal= carbó • self-determination= autodeterminació • Aiming= punteria • Awareness= consciència • Polls= enquestes • Announcement= anuncis

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