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European election 2024

Brüssel, Europaviertel, Europäische Kommission, Berlaymont-Gebäude Das 1963 bis 1967 erbaute Berlaymont-Gebäude in Brüssel ist der Sitz der Europäischen Kommission. Es liegt am östlichen Rand der Stadt Brüssel an der rue de la Loi/Wetstraat. *** Brussels Europaviertel European Commission Berlaymont building The Berlaymont building in Brussels, built 1963 to 1967, is the seat of the European Commission It is located on the eastern outskirts of the city of Brussels on rue de la Loi Wetstraat
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Which Commissioners are going to Brussels?

Some capitals are still discussing who should represent their country in the EU Commission in this legislature. Other names have already been decided. An overview that we are constantly updating for you.

By Lukas Knigge

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Von der Leyen: Competitiveness is a top priority

In her guidelines, Ursula von der Leyen lists the building blocks for greater competitiveness with which she wants to shape her next term of office. We give you an overview of the Clean Industrial Deal, SME policy, and the phase-out of combustion engines.

By Till Hoppe

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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

Opinion

A wake-up call

The weakening of Emmanuel Macron and the coalition government is one of the worst news of these European elections. It is no coincidence that the propaganda work of internationally networked, anti-democratic forces is particularly focused on these countries ahead of the elections to the Bundestag and the French presidency. This gives rise to a mandate for the pro-European forces in the EU Parliament.

By Redaktion Table