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The European Union is governed by seven institutions. Article 13 of Treaty on European Union lists them in the following order: the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the European Union (the Council); the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the Court of Auditors.
More information European Council, Council of the European Union ...
European Council | Council of the European Union | European Parliament |
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Provides impetus and direction | Legislative | Legislative |
Based in Brussels, Belgium. | Based in Brussels, Belgium. Meets in Luxembourg, Luxembourg for the months of April, June and October. | Meets in Strasbourg, France and Brussels, Belgium. Secretariat based in Luxembourg, Luxembourg. |
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More information European Commission, Court of Justice of the European Union ...
European Commission | Court of Justice of the European Union | European Central Bank |
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Executive | Judicial | Central bank |
Based in Brussels, Belgium. Various departments and services hosted in Luxembourg, Luxembourg. | Based in Luxembourg, Luxembourg. | Based in Frankfurt, Germany. |
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More information European Court of Auditors ...
European Court of Auditors |
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Auditory |
Based in Luxembourg, Luxembourg. |
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