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Check-out the list of active and former Members in the European Parliament or search for a Member with several criteria.
You can contact the European Parliament through its Citizens' Enquiries Unit (Ask EP), which will provide an answer to your questions about the Parliament, its positions and activities, organisation and rules, powers and procedures.
Check-out the list of active and former Members in the European Parliament or search for a Member with several criteria.
Any citizen of the European Union has the right to submit a petition to the European Parliament. The petition process ensures that the European citizens' voice is heard and their rights are well respected.
Visit the heart of European democracy and discover how it works in practice. Find out how to plan your visit to one of the European Parliament's three places of work: Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg.
Looking for a job with the European Parliament? Here you will find useful links on careers in the EU institutions and agencies. Find all information on recruitment procedures on the European Personnel Selection Office's (EPSO) website.
All EU citizens have a right of access to European Parliament, Council and Commission documents. An electronic Register of documents, established by the EP, provides direct access to the majority of European Parliament documents via a search form.
Explore the European Parliament's database for monitoring the EU decision-making process, its procedure files and the search functions.
Do you have any questions about the EU? Your Europe provides you with information, help and advice on EU rights for EU nationals, i.e. travel, work, health, education and business.
Solvit provides information and assistance in cases where EU citizens or businesses face extra obstacles in another country, such as unfair rules or decisions and discriminatory red tape.
The European Parliament has a liaison office in every Member State. What does that mean in practice?
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