Herman Van Rompay is the president
Actually it's just the president of European Union at the time see Herman Van Rompay might be in charge now but in six months it will change so don't just say he's in compleate charge because trust me he won't be in a couple months.
'elle a eu' is she had. she has is ' elle a' and eu makes it the past tense. 'il a eu' is he had
it is the fact that the eu has more countries and it makes the eu have a better and bigger population lol
A racoon makes a kind of "eu" sound.
Yes, EU laws take precedence over national laws, including historical documents like the Magna Carta, when it comes to matters governed by EU legislation. The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, is primarily a historical charter that laid the groundwork for modern legal principles in the UK but does not hold legal power over contemporary EU law. However, since the UK's departure from the EU, the direct supremacy of EU law no longer applies within the UK legal framework.
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
How does UK benefit for being in the EU? Participate in the EU economy (same currency) Free trade in the EU. (but there are other trade blocks) Free borders with EU countries inherit some laws from EU ( can be added to UK) make treaties for complete EU at one point, rather than individually country to country.
Before joining, new members of the EU must accept existing policies, laws, and values that the EU has. Source: "World Studies: Europe and Russia". This is my textbook for geography.
Countries in Europe should join the EU because it makes a sucure government and also the people can access banks that are wihtin the EU
branch that makes laws
mom makes rule laws makes government
good
The Government makes the laws in Fiji.