🔴 According to the latest rumors these are the projected chairmanships of the European Parliament committees. They are based on the D'Hondt method. Below is the table outlining the expected appointments by political groups ⤵️
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🔔 Today, European Parliament committees are holding their constitutive meetings to elect their chairs and vice-chairs. Political groups often use the d'Hondt method to distribute the posts of chairs and vice-chairs of committees among themselves by informal agreement. This proportional distribution must then be confirmed with a majority vote in each committee 🗳️ Why do both the Parliament and EU countries use the d'Hondt method? What results does it tend to achieve? Read our briefing to find out ➡️ https://europa.eu/!qct3cR
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*The new European Parliament’s political groups are now formed and working.* Members of the European Parliament sit in political groups organised by *political affinity.* Political groups can be formed at any time during the parliamentary term. *Each political group takes care of its own internal organisation by appointing a chair (or co-chairs), a bureau and a secretariat.* They *examine reports* from Parliament committees and *table amendments,* and *agree on their position ahead of votes.* No member can be forced to vote in a particular way, but they usually follow their group’s line. Here are the eight political groups that will shape the future of the EU, broken down by the country they were elected in 👆 🔗 Read more about the European Parliament's political groups here: https://europa.eu/!rXkgCq. @
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EC Commissioner candidates - sharing with you, other EU enthusiasts: if you, like me, thought this was merely a repetition of the Mission Letters... ...then think again. 💡 Each overview-document lists relevant legislative texts for the Commissioner candidates' briefs along with recent developments. Useful if you are: ✅ checking out a new topic of EU activities that you are not so familiar with or ✅ want to see what is relevant for the new posts (such as defense or housing)
🗓️ Mark your calendars! Here are the dates and European Parliament committees responsible for each Commissioner-designate hearing. 🔎 Check out our overview 🗂️ Explore our 26 briefings on all Commissioners-designate 👇 https://lnkd.in/eUdN4tXf #EuropeanCommission
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*The new European Parliament’s political groups are now formed and working.* Members of the European Parliament sit in political groups organised by *political affinity.* Political groups can be formed at any time during the parliamentary term. *Each political group takes care of its own internal organisation by appointing a chair (or co-chairs), a bureau and a secretariat.* They *examine reports* from Parliament committees and *table amendments,* and *agree on their position ahead of votes.* No member can be forced to vote in a particular way, but they usually follow their group’s line. Here are the eight political groups that will shape the future of the EU, broken down by the country they were elected in 👆 🔗 Read more about the European Parliament's political groups here: https://europa.eu/!rXkgCq
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🚴♀️ Important developments from the European Commission! The focus on sustainable mobility, climate neutrality, and innovation is growing stronger, and cycling must be at the heart of Europe’s green transition. 🌍 If the European Commission wants to tackle the development of sustainable mobility, they should take inspiration from our manifesto. A world-class European cycling industry and sustainable mobility in 10 steps. By prioritising cycling in EU policies, we can collectively work toward a cleaner, healthier future for all. Read our Manifesto now: https://lnkd.in/dhugsN82 🙌 Let’s join forces to make cycling a key pillar of the EU’s green agenda! #CyclingIndustriesEurope #CyclingIndustries #Cycling #EuropeanCommission #Europeanpolitics #SustainableMobility
🗓️ Mark your calendars! Here are the dates and European Parliament committees responsible for each Commissioner-designate hearing. 🔎 Check out our overview 🗂️ Explore our 26 briefings on all Commissioners-designate 👇 https://lnkd.in/eUdN4tXf #EuropeanCommission
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💡 Our votes in operational mode: The European Parliament consists of several political groups. They are formed 🔹 by Members of the European Parliament 🔹 from different countries 🔹 and different national parties United by similar political goals and ideologies the groups shape EU policies and regulations. This is the new structure...
The new European Parliament’s political groups are now formed and working. Members of the European Parliament sit in political groups organised by political affinity. Political groups can be formed at any time during the parliamentary term. Each political group takes care of its own internal organisation by appointing a chair (or co-chairs), a bureau and a secretariat. The political groups examine reports by Parliament committees, table amendments and agree on their position ahead of votes. No member can be forced to vote in a particular way, but they usually follow their group’s line. Here are the eight political groups that will shape the future of the EU, broken down by the country their members were elected in.
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A highly informative chart. It gives us a much clearer picture of the leading powers in each political groups. 🟦
The new European Parliament’s political groups are now formed and working. Members of the European Parliament sit in political groups organised by political affinity. Political groups can be formed at any time during the parliamentary term. Each political group takes care of its own internal organisation by appointing a chair (or co-chairs), a bureau and a secretariat. The political groups examine reports by Parliament committees, table amendments and agree on their position ahead of votes. No member can be forced to vote in a particular way, but they usually follow their group’s line. Here are the eight political groups that will shape the future of the EU, broken down by the country their members were elected in.
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🗓 What to expect in the coming weeks from the European Parliament? ⤵ Find below the key dates for the constitution of the European political groups and for the 1st plenary session in Strasbourg 👉 Want to know more? Follow our page 😉
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Do not miss this insightful updated briefing to the EP political groups recently published by the EP Think Tank: https://lnkd.in/eHFpsKK2 #EU #EP #politicalgroups #legislation #elections #MEPs #policy #ThinkTank
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Belonging to a political group is of particular relevance when it comes to the allocation of key positions in Parliament's political and organisational structures, such as committee and delegation chairs and rapporteurships on important dossiers. – #EPRS update on Rules on political groups in the European Parliament here: https://lnkd.in/eWxjyw-z European Parliamentary Research Service
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