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Role-play on EU decision-making
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The European Union: 500 million people – 28 countries Member states of the European Union Candidate and potential candidate countries
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Three key players The European Parliament -voice of the people Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament European Council and Council of Ministers -voice of the Member States Donald Tusk, President of the European Council European Commission -promoting the common interest Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission
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European Parliament The EU institutions institutions Court of Justice Court of Auditors Economic and Social Committee Committee of the Regions Council of Ministers (The Council) European Commission European Investment Bank European Central Bank Agencies European Council (summit)
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The European Parliament – voice of the people Decides EU laws and budget together with Council of Ministers Democratic supervision of all the EU’s work Number of members elected in each country (July 2014) United Kingdom 11 21 74 73 13 Italy Ireland 21 Hungary Greece 96 Germany France Finland 6Estonia 13 Denmark 21Czech Republic 6 Cyprus 11 Croatia 19 Austria 21Belgium Total 751 73 19 Sweden 54 Spain 8 Slovenia 13Slovakia 32 Romania 21 Portugal 51 Poland 2626 Netherlands 6Malta 6Luxembourg 11 Lithuania 8 Latvia Bulgaria17
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Council of Ministers – voice of the Member States One minister from each EU country Presidency: rotates every six months Decides EU laws and budget together with Parliament Manages the common foreign and security policy
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The European Commission – promoting the common interest 28 independent members, one from each EU country Proposes new legislation Executive organ Guardian of the treaties Represents the EU on the international stage
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Citizens, interest groups, experts: discuss, consult Commission: makes formal proposal Parliament and Council of Ministers: decide jointly Commission and Court of Justice: monitor implementation National or local authorities: implement How EU laws are made
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Role-play EU decision-making
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Problem European Commission: Difference in chocolate production between countries: cocoa butter vs. other vegetable fats Chocolate that contains vegetable fats that do not originate from cocoa, is not allowed to be called ‘chocolate’ in some countries and may therefore not be sold in these countries. EU Internal Market : free movement of goods
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- Companies from Member States are allowed to make chocolate with other vegetable fats (meaning: they may replace cocoa butter) - Member States must allow chocolate in their market that contains other vegetable fats than cocoa butter (meaning: they may sell chocolate with other ingredients in other Member States and still call it chocolate) EC proposal for a Chocolate Directive
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