The EP
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100

The European parliament holds meetings in Brussels and plenary meetings in this French city

What is Strasbourg?

100

Emmanuel Macron is one person who "serves" in this EU institution that meets at least 4x a year

What is the European Council?

100

The European Central Bank is headquartered in this city

What is Frankfurt?

100

This treaty created the ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community).

What is the Treaty of Paris?

100

This is the number of commissioners in the college

What is 27?

200

This country, the most populous in the EU, gets the most seats in the EP.

What is Germany?

200

The "upper house" of parliament in the EU, it is an intergovernmental body

What is the Council of the EU (Council of Ministers)?

200

She succeeded Mario Draghi as the President of the ECB

Who is Christine Lagarde?

200

This treaty created the EEC (European Economic Community), with institutions that are pretty much in place today.

What is the Treaty of Rome?

200

She will be up for her 2nd term as Commission President in the summer of 2024.

Who is Ursula Van der Leyen?

300

The EP has the power to decide most legislation, to help determine (or reject) the EU budget, and can force the resignation of the entire College of Commissioners. However, it lacks this power common to almost all legislatures.


What is initiating legislation?

300

Charles Michel

Who is the current President of the European Council?

300

It is the tax added to all goods and services bought and sold in the EU (including imports but excluding exports).

What is VAT?

300

This treaty created the "European Union" and the Euro.

What is the Maastricht Treaty/Treaty on European Union?

300

This administrative body prepares legislation before it goes to the College of Commissioners, helping the Commission in "Stayin Alive"

What are the DGs?

400

While the ID party group represents the far right and GUE/NGL the far left, the EPP party group represents which ideological-political group? 

Who are the (mainstream) conservatives?

400

This procedure for voting allows a proposal to pass in the Council of the EU when 55% of the member states, representing at least 65% of the population of the EU, agree.

What is QMV (Qualified Majority Voting)?

400

This used to represent about 75% of EU expenditures. Now, it only accounts for about 30% and is included in the category of "sustainable growth/natural resources."

What is agriculture?

400

This "zone" within the EU permits EU citizens to move freely between countries without showing their passports and allows visitors to Europe to only go through one passport control.

What is Schengen?

400

The Commission's responsibilities include managing EU finances, representing the EU to the world through the Commission President, implementing policies/directives, and this legislative power.


What is the power of initiation/initiating legislation?

500

The "usual" method for deciding legislation (the vast majority of policy) for the EP and Council of the EU is known as 

What is the Ordinary Legislative Procedure?

500

This country holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU in the first half of 2024. No waffling on the answer

What is Belgium?

500

This represents about 60% of revenues for the EU budget

What are national contributions?

500

This treaty created the post of an elected/selected President for the European Council and an EU "foreign minister" (High Representative) who chairs the Foreign Affairs Council in the Council of the EU

What is the Treaty of Lisbon?

500

Serving the Commissioners directly, this body is made up of 3 eurocrats who must come from three different member states

What is a cabinet?

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