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Italy
Institutions of the EU
Treaties of the EU
fun facts about the EU
names of things in the EU
100
This is the name of the entity which names the Italian President.
What is the Electoral Assembly?
100
This body assures that EU funds are being expended effectively and efficiently and in accord with the law.
What is the European Court of Auditors?
100
This treaty led to the creation of the European Community for Coal and Steel.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
100
The French Foreign Minister whose idea it was to bring together a coalition of coal and steel between France and Germany.
Who is Robert Schuman?
100
The largest of the EU budgetary appropriations that is allocated to the preservation of natural resources
What is the Common Agricultural Policy?
200
This official appoints the Italian Prime Minister.
Who is the Italian President?
200
This institution is the only one with the authority to delegate to other bodies.
What is the European Council?
200
This treaty was responsible for the creation of the European Union.
What is the Maastricht Treaty?
200
This is the number of countries that were founding members of the European Community.
What is the number six?
200
The name of the EU before it became the EU.
What is the European Community?
300
This is the age a voter need to be in Italy to cast a vote for a senator.
What is 25?
300
The length of judges' terms in the European Court of justice.
What is six years?
300
This treaty was signed in 1957 and established the European Economic Community.
What is the Treaty of Rome?
300
This country had two referenda and ultimately decided not to join the European Union.
What is Norway?
300
This refers to the free movement of goods, finances, service and people in the European Union.
What is the Single Market?
400
This is the number in years an Italian President serves.
What is seven?
400
This institution is responsible for the interpretation and application of treaties and makes sure treaty law is observed.
What is the European Court of Justice?
400
This is the number of justices on the European Court of Justice.
What is 28?
400
This is the name of the common currency.
What is the Euro?
500
The President of the Italian Republic also goes by this name.
What is Chief of State?
500
This institution administers the EU budget.
What is the European Commission?
500
This treaty was intended to revise the failed attempt at a European Constitution.
What is the Lisbon Treaty?
500
This country entered into an association agreement with the EEC in 1963 and established a customs union with the EU in 1995.
What is Turkey?
500
This allows the European Parliament to stop any proposed treaties or enlargement of the EU to include other countries.
What is codecision?