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  2. Voting in the Council of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The Council of the European Union (or simply "Council" or "Council of Ministers") has had its voting procedure amended by subsequent treaties and currently operates on the system set forth in the Treaty of Lisbon. The system is known as qualified majority voting is a type of consociational democracy.

  3. Bologna Process - Wikipedia

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    Logo. Bologna zone. The Bologna Process is a series of ministerial meetings and agreements between European countries to ensure comparability in the standards and quality of higher-education qualifications. [1] The process has created the European Higher Education Area under the Lisbon Recognition Convention.

  4. Council of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Council deals with the major issues such as the appointment of the President of the European Commission who takes part in the body's meetings. [54] Ecofin's Eurozone component, the Euro group, is also a formal group with its own President. [47] Its European Council counterpart is the Euro summit formalized in 2011 [55] and the TSCG.

  5. Factbox-Key facts about the European Parliament election - AOL

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    In Greece people who turn 17 during the election year can vote, and in Hungary married individuals can vote regardless of age. EU citizens can vote in their country of origin or from abroad.

  6. European Union legislative procedure - Wikipedia

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    e. The European Union adopts legislation through a variety of legislative procedures. The procedure used for a given legislative proposal depends on the policy area in question. Most legislation needs to be proposed by the European Commission and approved by the Council of the European Union and European Parliament to become law.

  7. European Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The European Parliament (EP) is one of the two legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it adopts European legislation, following a proposal by the European Commission.

  8. Educational policies and initiatives of the European Union

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    The European Union's interest in Education policy (as opposed to Education programmes) developed after the Lisbon summit in March 2000, at which the EU's Heads of State and Government asked the Education Ministers of the EU to reflect on the "concrete objectives" of education systems with a view to improving them. [2]

  9. Democratic legitimacy of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The turnout in European elections proceeded to decline in every subsequent election up to 2014, when it reached a low of 42.54%. [32] In 2019, over 50 percent of EU citizens voted in the European Parliamentary Elections. [33] This is the first time voter turnout in EU Parliament elections has passed 50% since 1994 [34]