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These are the newcomers in the European Parliament

Following the elections, a number of new parties are entering the European Parliament for the first time. Among them are some parties from the far-right camp – but not only them. The newcomers and what they stand for.

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Timetable: How the committees are formed in the new EP

The formation of the political groups in the European Parliament must be completed by July 4. The committees will then be formed. The parliamentary administration wants at least one woman to either chair or deputize in each committee.

By Markus Grabitz

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European Parliament: Why it pays to be part of a political group

97 out of 720 newly elected MEPs do not yet have a political group shortly before the new European Parliament is constituted. Membership has two main advantages: more money for political work and greater opportunities to exert influence.

By Markus Grabitz

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AfD: Poor prospects for 'sovereignists' faction

The AfD is still looking for a parliamentary group in the European Parliament. Party members believe there is little chance of a "sovereignist" group being formed. This is because the potential partners are too radical even for the AfD.

By Franziska Klemenz

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Positions in the European Parliament: the future of the cordon sanitaire

In the previous legislative term, there was a cordon sanitaire that prevented far-right parties from obtaining committee chair positions and other posts in the European Parliament. Now the question arises whether this barrier will also apply to the conservative ECR group if they team up with Le Pen's Rassemblement National.

By Markus Grabitz