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  1. There are currently 7 political groups in the European Parliament. 23 Members are needed to form a political group, and at least one-quarter of the Member States must be represented within the group. Members may not belong to more than one political group.

  2. The political groups of the European Parliament have been around in one form or another since September 1952 and the first meeting of the Parliament's predecessor, the Common Assembly. The groups are coalitions of MEPs and the European parties and national parties that those MEPs belong to.

  3. 2. Juli 2019 · Parliament's seven political groups. The European Parliament counts 705 members. Read on to find out in which of the seven political groups your MEP sits. Seat distribution by political group on 16 February 2023. NI stands for Non-Inscrits, French for non-attached, who are not part of a group.

  4. 2. Juli 2019 · Nach der Geschäftsordnung des Parlaments muss eine Fraktion mindestens 23 Abgeordnete umfassen, die in mindestens einem Viertel der Mitgliedstaaten, derzeit also sieben Mitgliedstaaten, gewählt wurden. Europaabgeordnete können nur einer Fraktion angehören.

  5. In defining the agreement, the European Parliament offers the parties the juridical support necessary to reach a sound, lawful agreement based on legality and equity. The agreement can be ratified by the competent national courts and can also lay the foundation for consensual separation or divorce. European Parliamentary Research Service

    • 10 September 1952; 71 years ago
  6. EU Parliament. Opposition. CDU/CSU (Christlich Demokratische Union / Christlich-Soziale Union) is a center-right party that is currently represented in the parliament with 29 MPs. The CDU/CSU represents conservative values and emphasizes the importance of family, community, and Christian values.

  7. The Parliament numbers 20 committees and three subcommittees, each handling a particular policy area. The committees examine proposals for legislation, and MEPs and political groups can put forward amendments or propose to reject a bill. These issues are also debated within the political groups.