The European Parliament serves as the legislative branch of the European Union, alongside the European Commission and the European Council. Situated mainly in Brussels, Belgium, with occasional sessions in Strasbourg, France, it plays a pivotal role in passing laws that impact all EU member states. Elected members, known as MEPs, hold the power to approve legislation in conjunction with the council. Notably, the parliament plays a crucial role in appointing the president of the commission and approving the EU budget. Furthermore, it has the authority to determine major policy decisions, such as trade agreements and sanctions. The parliament’s influence extends globally, as seen in the freeze of the EU-China mutual investment agreement due to MEPs facing sanctions from China. Overall, the European Parliament’s functions are integral to the political and economic direction of the EU.
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