Jerzy Karol Buzek
The President and the Hellenic Parliament.
No. It is just like a parliament.
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In the UK a limitation is that the European Union (EU) has a higher amount of power than parliament as all laws from parliament have to agree with / not conflict with any laws made by the EU. This means that the parliament is no longer as supreme since the UK joined the EU
Eu president is from belgium :)
lok sabha & rajyasabha & president
directly elected by the citizens of the EU
They are elected directly by EU citizens.
The seating chart for the EU Parliament is arranged by political groups, not by country. Members of the Parliament sit with their political group, which may include representatives from different EU countries who share similar political ideologies.
In the UK a limitation is that the European Union (EU) has a higher amount of power than parliament as all laws from parliament have to agree with / not conflict with any laws made by the EU. This means that the parliament is no longer as supreme since the UK joined the EU
Europe does not have a president. Europe consists of many different countries, some of which have presidents and some of which have other kinds of leaders like kings or queens.The European Union is an organisation which has 27 countries as members, which is just over half of the countries that are in Europe. In the European Union, none of the "Presidents" have any executive authority over member nations, and instead coordinate the policies of the EU itself.President of the European Council (EU)The first President of the newly-instituted European Council is Herman Van Rompuy from Belgium, appointed in December, 2009.President of the European Commission (EU)The President of the commission, the major policy body, is José Manuel Durão Barroso, who took office in October 2004 and was re-elected to a five-year term in 2009.President of the European Parliament (EU)This official presides over debate in the European Parliament, in the manner of Speakers of a congress. The current President, Jerzy Buzek, was elected in 2009 to a 2 1/2 year term.None of these can be considered to be presidents of Europe.
Broadly, the citizens of the European Union control the European Parliament because their representatives in Parliament are ultimately accountable to them. Specifically, the President of European Parliament controls Parliament. The President is elected by the Parliament itself every 2.5 years and the current President is Martin Schulz.