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The European Parliament

The European Parliament represents, in the words of the 1957 Treaty of Rome, ‘the peoples of the States brought together in the European Community’. Some 500 million European citizens in 29 countries are now involved in the process of European integration through their 735 representatives in the European Parliament.

The members of the European Parliament can be found at:

http://www.europarl.eu.int/members/expert.do?la...

The Parliament has three main roles:

  • It shares with the Council the power to legislate. The fact that it is a directly-elected body helps guarantee the democratic legitimacy of European law.

  • It exercises democratic supervision over all EU institutions, and in particular the Commission. It has the power to approve or reject the nomination of Commissioners, and it has the right to censure the Commission as a whole.

  • It shares with the Council authority over the EU budget and can therefore influence EU spending. At the end of the procedure, it adopts or rejects the budget in its entirety.

Parliamentary Committees

In order to do the preparatory work for Parliament’s plenary sittings, the Members are divided up among a number of specialised standing committees.

There are 22 parliamentary committees. A committee has a chair, a bureau and a secretariat. The political make-up of the committees reflects that of the plenary assembly. The parliamentary committees meet once or twice a month in Brussels. Their debates are held in public. The committees draw up, amend and adopt legislative proposals and own-initiative reports. They consider Commission and Council proposals and, where necessary, draw up reports to be presented to the plenary assembly. Parliament can also set up sub-committees and temporary committees to deal with specific issues, and committees of inquiry under its supervisory remit. The committee chairs coordinate the work of the committees in the Conference of Committee Chairmen.

List of Parliamentary Committees

Committee

Acronym

Chairperson

Group

Foreign Affairs

AFET

Gabriele Albertini

EPP

Development

DEVE

Eva Joly

Greens-EFA

International Trade

INTA

Vital Moreira

S&D

Budgets

BUDG

Alain Lamassoure

EPP

Budgetary Control

CONT

Luigi de Magistris

ALDE

Economic and Monetary Affairs

ECON

Sharon Bowles

ALDE

Employment and Social Affairs

EMPL

Pervenche Beres

S&D

Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

ENVI

Jo Leinen

S&D

Industry, Research and Energy

ITRE

Herbert Reul

EPP

Internal Market and Consumer Protection

IMCO

Malcolm Harbour

ECR

Transport and Tourism

TRAN

Brian Simpson

S&D

Regional Development

REGI

Danuta Hübner

EPP

Agriculture and Rural Development

AGRI

Paulo De Castro

S&D

Fisheries

PECH

Carmen Fraga Estévez

EPP

Culture and Education

CULT

Doris Pack

EPP

Legal Affairs

JURI

Klaus-Heiner Lehne

EPP

Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs

LIBE

Fernando Lopez Aguilar

S&D

Constitutional Affairs

AFCO

Carlo Casini

EPP

Women's Rights and Gender Equality

FEMM

Eva-Britt Svensson

GUE/NGL

Petitions

PETI

Erminia Mazzoni

EPP

Human Rights (Subcommittee)

DROI

Heidi Hautala

Greens-EFA

Security and Defence (Subcommittee)

SEDE

Arnaud Danjean

EPP