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Page 1: European Union

The European Union: 500 million people – 28 countries

Member States of the European Union

Candidate countries and potential candidates

Page 2: European Union

Konrad Adenauer

Robert Schuman

Winston Churchill

Alcide De Gasperi

Jean Monnet

New ideas for lasting peace and prosperity…

Founders

Page 3: European Union

The EU symbols

The European flag

The European anthem

The euro Europe Day, 9 May

The motto: United in diversity

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24 official languages

БългарскиČeštinadanskDeutscheesti keelΕλληνικά

EnglishespañolfrançaisGaeilgehrvatskiItaliano

latviešu valodalietuvių kalbamagyarMaltiNederlandspolski

portuguêsRomânăslovenčinaslovenščinasuomisvenska

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Enlargement: from six to 28 countries

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The big enlargement: uniting east and west

Fall of Berlin Wall – end of CommunismEU economic help begins: Phare programme

Criteria set for a country to join the EU:• democracy and rule of law• functioning market economy• ability to implement EU laws

Formal negotiations on enlargement begin

Copenhagen summit agrees to a big enlargement of 10 new countries

Ten new EU members: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia

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2007 Bulgaria and Romania join the EU

2013 Croatia joins on 1 July

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Candidate countries and potential candidates

Country Area(x 1000 km²)

Population(millions)

Wealth (gross domestic

product per person)Bosnia and Herzegovina 51 3.8 7 600

Montenegro 14 0.6 10 900

Iceland 100 0.3 30 000

Kosovo under UN Security Resolution 1244

11 1.8 :

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 25 2.1 9 100

Albania 28 2.9 7 500

Serbia 77 7.2 9 100

Turkey 783 76.7 13 800

The 28 EU countries together 4 272 507.4 25 700

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The treaties – basis for democratic cooperation built on law

The European Coal and Steel Community

The treaties of Rome:• The European Economic Community• The European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM)

The European Single Act: the Single Market

Treaty on European Union - Maastricht

Treaty of Amsterdam

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1987199319992003 Treaty of Nice

2009 Treaty of Lisbon

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The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Binding for all the EU's activities54 articles under 6 titles:

Freedoms Equality

Solidarity Citizens’ rights Justice

Dignity

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EU population compared to the rest of the world

Population in millions (2014)

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EU surface area compared to the rest of the world

Surface area (x 1000 km²)

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How rich is the EU compared to the rest of the world?

Size of economy: GDP in trillions of euro (2012)

Wealth per person: GDP per person (2012)

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How big are the EU countries?

Surface area (x 1000 km²)

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How many people live in the EU?

Population in millions (2014)507 million in total

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GDP per inhabitant: the spread of wealth

GDP per inhabitant (2013)Index where the average of the 28 EU countries is 100

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Europe 2020 – Europe's growth strategy

In 2020, EU leaders agreed the overall strategy to overcome the economic crisis by means of:

• Smart growth

Better education, more research, greater use of communication technologies

• Sustainable growth

A resource-efficient, greener and more competitive economy

• Inclusive growth

More and better jobs, investment in skills and training, modernisation of the labour market and welfare systems and spreading the benefits of growth to all parts of the EU

• Good economic governance

Better coordination of economic policy

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The five targets for the EU in 2020

Agreed in the Europe 2020 strategy:

• Employment

75 % of 20 to 64-year-olds to be employed• Research and innovation3 % of the EU's GDP to be invested in research• Climate change/energyGreenhouse gas emissions to be 20 % lower than in 199020 % of energy to be from renewable sources 20 % increase in energy efficiency• EducationSchool drop-out rates to be below 10 % 40 % of 30 to 34-year-olds to be completing third-level education• Poverty

20 million fewer people in, or at risk of, poverty and social exclusion

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Europe's response to the economic crisis

2008: Worldwide financial crisis starts in the United States

Coordinated response from the EU's national governments, the European Central Bank and the European Commission:

• Commitment to the euro and to financial stability • New crisis management tools and reforms of rules:

European Stability Mechanism: fund to help countries in extraordinary economic difficultiesNew laws for stability of banksEU-wide financial supervisory authorities

• Better economic governance:European Semester: annual procedure to coordinate public budgetsEuro+ pact, ‘Fiscal compact treaty’: mutual commitments to sound public finances

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How does the EU spend its money?

2015 EU budget: € 145.3 billion = 1.02 % of gross national income

Global Europe: including development aid

6 %

Other, administration6 %

Smart and inclusive growth: jobs, competitiveness, regional development46 %

Security and citizenship, justice2 %

Sustainable growth – natural resources:

agriculture, environment40 %

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Climate change – a global challenge

• reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40 % by 2030, compared to 1990

• raise the share of renewable energy to 27 % by 2030 (wind, solar, hydro power, biomass)

• increase energy efficiency by 27 % by 2030

To stop global warming, EU leaders decided in 2014 to:

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Energy sources in a changing world

Fuel used in the EU in 2013

Share of fuel imported from outside the EU in 2013

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Research - investing in the knowledge society

Spending on research and development in 2012 (% of GDP)

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Solidarity in practice: the EU cohesion policy

• Regional fund• Social fund• Cohesion fund

Less-developed regions: GDP per capita under 75 % of the EU average Transition regions: GDP per capita between 75 % and 90 % of the EU average More-developed regions: GDP per capita over 90 % of the EU average

2014-2020: € 352 billion invested in infrastructure, business, environment and training of workers for the benefit of poorer regions and citizens

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The euro – a single currency for Europeans

EU countries using the euroEU countries not using the euro

Why the euro?•No fluctuation risk and foreign exchange cost

•More choice and stable prices for consumers

•Closer economic cooperation between EU countries

Can be used everywhere in the euro area•Coins: one side with national symbols, one side common

•Notes: no national side

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Beating inflation

European Economic and Monetary Union: stable prices

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The single market: freedom of choice

The single market has led to:• significant reductions in the price of many

products and services, including airfares and phone calls

• more choice for consumers• 2.8 million new jobs

Four freedoms of movement:

• goods• services• people• capital

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Free to move

‘Schengen’

• No police or customs checks at borders between most EU countries

• Controls strengthened at the EU’s external borders

• More cooperation between police from different EU countries

• Buy and bring back any goods for personal use when you travel between EU countries

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Cheaper mobile abroad

The EU has reduced the cost of phone calls, text messaging and data roaming abroad by over 80 % since 2007

Sending an SMS when abroad

Calling from abroad (per minute)

Downloading data when abroad

Euro cent, excluding VAT

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Going abroad to learn

Erasmus+

Every year, more than 400 000 young people study or pursue personal development in other European countries with the support of the EU’s Erasmus+ programme for education, training, youth and sport.

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Improving health and the environment

EU action has helped bring about:

•cleaner bathing water•much less acid rain •lead-free petrol •free and safe disposal of old electronic equipment•strict rules on food safety from farm to fork •more organic and quality farming •more effective health warnings on cigarettes•registration and control of all chemicals (REACH)

Pollution knows no borders – joint action needed

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An area of freedom, security and justice

• EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

• Joint fight against terrorism

• Cooperation between police and law-enforcers in different EU countries

• Coordinated asylum and immigration policies

• Civil law cooperation

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The EU: an exporter of peace and prosperity

• World trade rules

• Common foreign and security policy

• Development assistance and humanitarian aid

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The EU – a major trading power

% of global exportsgoods(2012)

% of global exportsservices(2012)

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The EU is the biggest provider of development aid in the world

The EU provides over half of all development aid

Official development aid, billion € (2013)

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Protecting consumers' rights

• Clear labelling• Health and safety standards• Unfair practice in contracts prohibited• Passengers’ rights, such as compensation for long delays • Help to resolve problems

As a consumer you are protected by basic laws all over the EU, even when you travel or shop online

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Gender equality

The gender pay gap:

Women in the EU earn on average 16.4 % less per hour than men.

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Three key players

The European Parliament- voice of the peopleMartin Schulz, President of the European Parliament

The European Council and the Council- voice of the Member StatesDonald Tusk, President of the European Council

The European Commission- promoting the common interestJean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission

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The EU institutions

European Parliament

Court of Justice

Court of Auditors

Economic and Social Committee Committee of the Regions

Council of Ministers(The Council) European Commission

European Investment Bank European Central BankAgencies

European Council (summit)

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How EU laws are made

Citizens, interest groups, experts: discuss, consult

Commission: makes formal proposal

Parliament and Council of Ministers: decide jointly

National or local authorities: implement

Commission and Court of Justice: monitor implementation

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The European Parliament – voice of the people

Number of members elected in each country

Decides EU laws and budget together with the Council of MinistersDemocratic supervision of all the EU’s work

Austria - 18Belgium - 21Bulgaria - 17Croatia - 11Cyprus - 6Czech Republic - 21Denmark - 13Estonia - 6Finland - 13France - 74

Germany - 96Greece - 21Hungary - 21Ireland - 11Italy - 73Latvia - 8Lithuania - 11Luxembourg - 6Malta - 6

Total - 751

Netherlands - 26Poland - 51Portugal - 21Romania - 32Slovakia - 13Slovenia - 8Spain - 54Sweden - 20United Kingdom - 73

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The European political parties

Number of seats in the European Parliament per political group (November 2014)

Greens/European Free Alliance50

European Conservatives and Reformists 70

Alliance of Liberals andDemocrats for Europe

67 European People’s Party (Christian Democrats)221

Non-attached members52

Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats

191

European UnitedLeft - Nordic Green Left

52

Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy48

Total: 751

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Council of Ministers – voice of the Member States

• One minister from each EU country• Presidency: rotates every six months• Decides EU laws and budget together with Parliament• Manages the common foreign and security policy

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Council of Ministers – how they vote

Most decisions in the Council are taken by ‘double majority’.

A decision must have the support of at least:

• 55 % of Member States (16 countries)

• Member States that represent 65 % of the EU’s population

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Summit at the European Council

• Held at least 4 times a year• Sets the overall guidelines for EU policies• President: Donald Tusk

Summit of heads of state and government of all EU countries

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A high representative for foreign affairs and security

• Double role: – chairs meetings of the Foreign Affairs

Council– Vice-President of the European

Commission• Manages the common foreign affairs and

security policy• Head of the European External Action Service

Federica Mogherini

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The European Commission – promoting the common interest

28 independent members, one from each EU country

•Proposes new legislation•Executive organ•Guardian of the treaties•Represents the EU on the international stage

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The Court of Justice – upholding the law

28 independent judges, one from each EU country

• Rules on how to interpret EU law• Ensures EU countries apply EU laws in the same way

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The European Ombudsman

Emily O’ReillyThe European Ombudsman

• Investigates complaints about poor or failed administration by the EU institutions

• For example: unfairness, discrimination, abuse of power, unnecessary delay, failure to reply or incorrect procedures

• Anyone in the EU can make a complaint

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The European Court of Auditors: getting value for your money

28 independent members

•Checks that EU funds are used properly •Can audit any person or organisation dealing with EU funds

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• Ensures price stability• Controls money supply and decides

interest rates• Supervises that banks are safe• Works independently from governments

The European Central Bank: managing the euro

Mario DraghiPresident of the Central Bank

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The European Economic and Social Committee:voice of civil society

• Represents trade unions, employers, farmers, consumers and so on

• Advises on new EU laws and policies• Promotes the involvement of civil society in EU matters

353 members

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The Committee of the Regions: voice of local government

• Represents cities and regions• Advises on new EU laws and policies• Promotes the involvement of local government in EU

matters

353 members

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Civil servants working for the EU

The Commission employs about 23 000 permanent civil servants and 11 000 temporary or contract workers

Other EU institutions employ about 10 000 staff• Permanent civil servants

• Selected by open competitions

• Come from all EU countries

• Salaries decided by law

• EU administration costs €15 per EU citizen per year

• EU staff will be reduced by 5% between 2013 and 2017

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Getting in touch with the EU

Questions about the EU? Europe Direct can help

• By phone, email or webchat• Over 500 regional information

centres

europa.eu/europedirect