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How does the EU work?

A brief introduction to how the European Union works

The European Parliament

The European Parliament is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union, chosen by people from across the continent. It can amend, veto and have final say on proposals from the European Commission.

The European Commission

The Commission is the civil service of the EU and is led by Commissioners. They are nominated by the governments of the member countries that make up the EU.

The European Council

The Council is made up of the heads of state from the Member States, the Prime Minister of the UK is a member for example. There are also meetings of Ministers from the Member States such as Finance Ministers or Agriculture Ministers in their respective Council of Ministers.

"Europe is just full of faceless unelected bureaucrats who tell us what to do"

Well, that isn't really the case in practice, not that you'd know from the British Press. The direction of the EU is set by the Presidents and Prime Ministers of the Member States as they make up the European Council. The European Commission, which is the EU Civil Service is run by Commissioners who are nominated by democratically elected governments of the EU countries. The Parliament is made up of MEPs who are elected by the people of the EU.





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