The document summarizes information about the European Union, including:
- There are currently 28 member states of the EU, originally founded by 6 countries in 1952. Multiple waves of enlargement increased membership over time.
- The EU shares a common history and culture influenced by ancient Greece and Rome. Many European languages also share linguistic roots.
- Key functions of the EU include action on climate change, allowing citizens to live and work throughout member states, providing funding to help develop poorer regions and countries, and more.
- Governance involves the European Commission, European Parliament, Court of Justice, European Central Bank, and European Court of Auditors, each with distinct roles in lawmaking, representation, adjudication
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2. Member States of the European Union
These are the 28
Member States of the
European Union.
Can you remember
the names of the six
founding countries?
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3. Enlargement: from six to 28 countries
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1952
Belgium, France, Germany,
Italy, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands
1973
Denmark, Ireland, the
United Kingdom
1981 Greece
1986 Portugal, Spain
1995 Austria, Finland, Sweden
2004
Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Estonia, Hungary, Latvia,
Lithuania, Malta, Poland,
Slovakia, Slovenia
2007 Bulgaria, Romania
2013 Croatia
4. Europe – our history
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We Europeans do not only
share a continent, we share a
common history.
New ways of living, thinking
and believing have always
spread throughout Europe.
They have shaped the way we
feel and behave to this day.
Ancient Greece and Rome,
for example, have strongly
influenced European culture.
5. Languages
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Our languages reflect that:
many words in European
languages have common roots
in ancient Greek and Latin.
For example:
Europe and democracy
(Greek) or
Union (Latin).
The Athena Fountain in front of the
Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna.
6. What the European Union does today
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Climate action
In international negotiations on
climate change, the European Union
speaks with one voice.
Do you want to become a chef?
Why not work in another EU country to
uncover the secrets of its cuisine.
Freedom for employees
EU citizens may live and work in any
EU country of their choice.
7. What the European Union does today
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Helping poorer regions
Some areas in Europe need money to
build new roads and railways; in other
places many people are looking for a job.
The EU provides funding for specific
projects that address these needs.
Helping neighbouring countries
The EU helps other countries improve
schools, hospitals and social
protection. Lida and Alina from
Moldova have benefited from this.
Wastewater treatment plant in Croatia,
financed with the help of EU funds
8. How the EU makes decisions
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As you can imagine, it takes a lot of effort by many people to
organise the EU and make everything work. So who does what?
The European Commission is
made up of 28 Commissioners,
one from each member state.
Their job is to think about what
would be best for the EU as a
whole. They propose laws and
make sure that the EU treaties
are respected.
9. The European Parliament
The European
Parliament
represents all
people in the EU.
Its members are
chosen in an
election every five
years. All adult
citizens in the EU
have the right to
vote.
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10. The Court of Justice
The Court of Justice makes sure
that all EU countries stick to the
laws that they have agreed
upon.
The Court also checks that these
laws respect 'fundamental
rights', such as freedom of
speech and the freedom of the
press.
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Court of Justice, Luxembourg
11. Taking care of our money
The European Central Bank is
responsible for maintaining
price stability in the euro area.
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The European Court of Auditors
checks if the budget of the
European Union has been spent
correctly.