A Member of the European Parliament (MEP) is a person who has been elected to serve as a popular representative in the European Parliament.
When the European Parliament was first established, MEPs were directly appointed by the governments of member states from among those already sitting in their own national parliaments. Since 1979, however, MEPs have been elected by direct universal suffrage. Each member state establishes its own method for electing MEPs – and in some states this has changed over time – but the system chosen must be a form of proportional representation. In some member states the MEPs are elected to represent a single national constituency; in others they are elected from sub-national regions.
From 1 January 2007, when Romania and Bulgaria joined the EU, there were 785 MEPs, but their number was reduced to 736 at the elections in 2009. With effect from the elections held in May 2014 the number has risen again and now stands at 751, with each member state having at least six and at most 96 MEPs.
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(MENAFN - UkrinForm) Attempts to blackmail Ukraine with a–peace agreement– to force the nation to surrender are unacceptable, as they will only serve the interests of the aggressor state. This was ... .
she pointed out ... In contrast, after three years of devastation in Ukraine, what Europe needs most now is to support the diplomatic efforts of the new US administration towards a ceasefire and peace, the Fidesz MEP emphasized ... she stressed ... ....
As part of the same vote, MEPs will decide whether to delay transposition and application of due diligence measures for one year for the largest companies ... If MEPs endorse that text on Thursday, the ...
). On Tuesday, MEPs approved two proposals granting Jordan and Egypt loans worth €500 million and €4 billion respectively. The macro-financial assistance (MFA) for Egypt was adopted by Parliament by 452 votes in favour, 182 against and 40 abstentions.
All MEPs are free to select a team of staff to be paid with a monthly allowance of €30,769 as long as their services are “for assistance which is necessary and directly linked to the exercise of a member’s parliamentary mandate”.