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played this engine role, with the Council of Ministers ratifying, modifying, or vetoing
proposals, even though the Commission formally reports to the Council. Increasingly,
the Council, with its weighted voting system, has assumed more power; some policy
decisions in foreign and security affairs, immigration, and taxation even require unan­
i mous support.


PrIncIPal InstItutIOns Of the
eu rO Pean unIOn (2016)
Inst ItutIon MeMbershIp and VotIng responsIbIlItIes

eu ro pean
commission

28 members; four- year
terms, approved by member
states; plus 38,000 support
staff (Eurocrats)

Initiates proposals; guards
treaties; executes policies;
responsible for common
policies

council of
Ministers

Ministers of member states;
una nim i ty or qualified
majority voting depending
on issue

Legislates; sets po liti cal
objectives; coordinates;
resolves differences

eu ro pean
Parliament

751 members, elected for
five years by voters in
member states; allocated by
size of population; or ga-
nized around po liti cal
parties

Legislates; approves bud get
and the laws with the
Council of Ministers

eu ro pean
council

Heads of government;
Council of Minister
president; Commission
president; High
Representative for Foreign
Affairs; summit meetings
twice yearly

Defines policy agenda and
priorities

eu ro pean
court of
Justice

Judges (28) and advocates-
general; appointed by states
for six- year terms

Adjudicates disputes over
EU treaties; ensures uniform
interpretation of EU laws;
renders preliminary
opinions to states

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