European Parliament Plenary Session, Strasbourg - Main contents
date | July 1, 2014 19:00 - July 3, 2014 |
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location | Online |
attending | A. (Antonis) Samaras i, M. (Matteo) Renzi i et al. |
organisation | European Parliament (EP) i |
The Plenary Sessions represent the culmination of the legislative work done in committees and in the political groups.
These sessions are where the Parliament formally sits to vote on EU legislation and adopt its position on political issues. The MEPs (the Members of the European Parliament) meet around once a month in Strasbourg for a four-day part session from Monday to Thursday. In addition to these twelve annual Strasbourg sessions, the Parliament may also meet in additional two-day plenary sessions in up to six times a year.
The European parliament has 751 elected members from 28 Member States of the European Union and conducts its plenary debates in 24 languages.
The agenda for the plenary sitting is published online. This agenda is deemed to be definitive only after the adoption by the Conference of Presidents (of political groups) - in principle each Thursday before the Strasbourg part-session.
KEY ITEMS OF THE PLENARY:
Election of the President of EP
Election of the Vice-Presidents of EP
Conclusions of the European Council (26-27 June) with H VAN ROMPUY
Review of the Greek Presidency with A SAMARAS, Greek Prime Minister
Election of the Quaestors of EP
Programme of activities of the Italian Presidency with M RENZI, President of the Council of Ministers
Full agenda: go to Plenary activities below
Contents
The European Parliament is the EU's law-making body. It is directly elected by EU voters every 5 years.
What does the Parliament do?
The Parliament has 3 main roles:
Legislative
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-Passing EU laws, together with the Council of the EU, based on European Commission proposals