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The treaties or declarations of the EU have not declared any city as the "capital" of the EU in any form. However, informally the term has found usage despite connotations out of step with the normal perceptions surrounding an inter/supranational entity.
Accredited also as EU Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN-Habitat Kosovo Pristina: Aivo Orav: 2024 Samuel Žbogar (2011–2016); Nataiiya Apostolova (2016–2020); Tomáš Szunyog (2020–2024) Accredited as Head of Office and EU Special Representative Kuwait Kuwait City: Anne Koistinen 2023 Cristian Tudor (2019–2022) Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
Pages in category "Permanent representatives to the European Union" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the ninth term (2019–2024). It is sorted by list position or in cases of multiple constituencies, an English perception of surname treating all variations of de/di/do, van/von, Ó/Ní/Uí, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country.
COREPER, from French Comité des représentants permanents, is the Committee of Permanent Representatives in the European Union, made up of the head or deputy head of mission from the EU member states in Brussels.
The Chamber is the voice of local authorities (cities and municipalities) in the Council of Europe. It consists of 306 representatives [1] from the Council's 46 member states, who either hold a general local authority mandate from direct elections or are politically accountable to a directly elected assembly. The Chamber provides an opportunity ...
The European Union Military Staff is the highest military institution of the European Union, established within the framework of the European Council, and follows on from the decisions of the Helsinki European Council (10–11 December 1999), which called for the establishment of permanent political-military institutions.
Permanent Representative Observations notes List of prime ministers of Italy Term end 1958: Attilio Cattani: Amintore Fanfani: 1961: 1961: Antonio Venturini: Fernando Tambroni: 1967: 1967: Giorgio Bombassei Frascani de Vettor [1] Giovanni Leone: 1976: 1976: Eugenio Plaja (1914-1991) was an Italian diplomat and from 1973 to 1975 Permanent ...