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The Institutions of Eu
The Eu InstitutionsThe Eropenean Parliamenta)Meps are selected from the membership of national parliament and delegeted by them to the Europenean Parliamentb)is directly electedc)is made up of representatives of the governments of the Member Statesd)No answer is correctEnters into force Treaty that merges the executives of the three Communities (ECSC,EEC,Euraton) From that time the Europenean Communities have a single Commission and a single Councila)1965b)1966c)1967d)19683.Parliaments term of the office shall bea)five yearsb)six yearsc)two and a half yearsd)four yearsThe Europenean Council shall act:a)By simple majority for procedural questionsb)by simple majority for procedural questions by an absolute majority for the adoption of the rulesc)by simple majority for procedural questions and to its rules of procedured)no answer is correct……..form political groupsa)The Heads of the State or Governmentb)the MEPsc)The representatives of the governments of the Member Statesd)No answer is correct6………………….shall execute the budget and manage programmesa)The Europenean Councilb)the Council of the EUc)the ECBd)The Europenean CommissionThe Europenean Commission is composed of sectoral and functional (horizontal)departments called…………………………………. Кто знает?)8.The number of Commissioners:a)It depends on the member of membersb)depends of the number of members not being better modified either by the Council or by the commission itself
c)It depends on the number of member countries although the Treaty authorities the Council to change the amountd)it depends on the number of member countries althouh the Treaty gives the Commission to modify the amount9.The Council shall act by ………except where the Treaties provide otherwisea)a qualified majorityb)consensusc)simple majorited)unanimously10.The President of the Europenean Commission:a)Structure and devides responsobilities among the member of the Commissionb)appoint Vice-President  other than the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,from among the members of the Commissionc)ensure that the Commission acts consistentlyd)All previous answers are correct11.From 2014, under the Treaty of Lisbon the Commission shall consist of:a)By a national of each Member Statesb)For one or two from each Member State ,depending on its size and populationc)For a number of member correspoding to three quarters of the Member Statesd)For a number of members corresponding to two thirds of the number of Member States12.The Council of the EUa)it is supernational institutions representing the member states governments
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