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Parlement de Budapest
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5 ème (et dernière) journée :
Journée à Strasbourg:
Français et Italiens sont allés au sein du parlement européen où ils ont pu bénéficier d’une visite guidée et apprendre (ou revoir) comment s’est formé le parlement, le déroulement des commissions et d’autres informations toutes aussi interessantes.
Direction ensuite le centre-ville de Strasbourg et sa somptueuse cathédrale pour un repas en plein air suivi d’un petit quartier libre, l’occasion pour chacun d’effectuer les derniers achats de la semaine.
Est venu ensuite le moment des au revoir.
Un temps rempli d’émotions et une pincée de tristesse de quitter son/sa correspondant(e).
La squadra ENVOLLEY souhaite un bon retour à nos amis italiens et leur donne rendez-vous dans quelques semaines pour la deuxième manche !
Tutto Va Bene .
La Squadra ENVOLLEYVOUS
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Info about European Parliament elections
Because the elections to the European Parliament are approaching (6-9 of June), I wanted to make some kind of master post about it to see if I understand it better and to give some tips. But I forgot we're talking about the fucking European Union and all its levels and sublevels and the respect to each country doing whatever the fuck they want. You may want to watch the series Parliament. It's funny and you will understand how the EU works better than I could ever explain it (I am not kidding).
THANKFULLY, the EU knows the mess it all is and they created a very clear and easy to use website just for this: https://elections.europa.eu.
It gives you general info and a guide for your country. I want to kiss in the mouth to whoever designed the website and wrote the text. Whatever it is they are paid, it's not enough.
IF READING THIS POST IN ENGLISH IS HARD FOR YOU, THAT WEBSITE, AS MOST EU WEBSITES/INFO, IS TRANSLATED INTO EVERY OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THE EU.
The most important thing about these elections is that the European Parliament represents the interests of the European citizens. Copying from that website I gave: The European Commission is the EU’s executive branch, responsible for proposing and implementing EU law and the day-to-day running of the EU. The European Parliament, representing the interests of EU citizens, and the Council, representing the interests of the countries, shape Commission proposals and, if they agree on them, adopt them.
This is important to know because the Parliament will elect the new President of the European Commission who later will examine and approve the entire College of Commissioners. But this is another thing, so go check wikipedia about the President of the European Comission. In the last elections there was some mix-up between the candidate, the system and who ended up being president (current president is Ursula von der Leyen, chosen in 2019).
The European parliament is separated into 7 political groups. 23 members are necessary to create a group and each group must represent at least a quarter of the countries in the EU (again, watch Parliament, this is very well explained there in a fun way). Here you can find the list of the political groups (if you click each link, they send you to the website of the group and you can look for who/which party from your country is part of it). Some people do not belong to any political group.
From what I see, those 7 political groups include:
4 Right-wing groups (some say "center-right" but they may be right-right. 2 of them are clearly called something like "Christian democrats" or "Conservatives")
1 green party
1 left party
1 center-leftish party
Not all of the websites for these political groups are in several languages of the EU, but they are all in English. Here you can see how many members of the parliament belong to each group by country. In short, you can see where your country is leaning in the European parliament. For instance, Spain has 13 christian democrats, 9 "center-right" and 4 right vs 21 "center-left", 3 green and 6 left, plus 3 non registered in any group for a total of 59 members.
In reality, we do not vote for those political groups. We vote for politicians in our countries and then, they, if they want, they join one group or another. In short, if you vote a left-wing party from your country, it is likely that they will be part of The Left political group of the European parliament.
Historically, over 50% of the parliament is a group of right and another group of center-right. No sé qué de los nazis por Europa estos últimos años. This is how it looks like right now. The yellow party is right-wing adjacent too (Renew Europe), so you can see how it currently looks for the left (green and red colours, where the dark red colour is The Left and the bright red is center-left). The gray one do not belong to any political group.
In other elections, about 50% of the population did not vote (which may be why there are more right-wing parties than others, just saying).
So yeah, vote. This organ represents you and your interests directly. They are the ones who adopt laws that affect anyone and everyone.
Vote because the European Parliament is your voice in the EU.
Photo prise de l'agora en bas de la nouvelle entrée visiteur du Parlement du Québec.
Picture from the new entrance of the Quebec's Parliament.
Parlement 2x10
Où se situe ce parlement
Au parlement de la Nouvelle-Zélande