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Which EU institution gets to propose new laws?

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  • hpod16@eupolicy.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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    Which EU institution gets to propose new laws? (Also referred to as the right of legislative initiative).

    #EPSOPrep #EPSO #EU #EULaw #EuropeanStudies #StudyWithMe

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      Which EU institution gets to propose new laws? (Also referred to as the right of legislative initiative).

      #EPSOPrep #EPSO #EU #EULaw #EuropeanStudies #StudyWithMe

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      The correct answer here is:
      The European Commission!
      Normally the Commission puts forward a legislative proposal, and then it goes to the Parliament, who makes amendments and votes on passing it or not. After that it goes to the Council for a final vote.

      However, the Parliament can call on the Commission to make a legislative proposal. An example of this is “the right to disconnect ” which Parliament called for and Commission is now working on.

      #EPSOPrep #EPSO

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        The correct answer here is:
        The European Commission!
        Normally the Commission puts forward a legislative proposal, and then it goes to the Parliament, who makes amendments and votes on passing it or not. After that it goes to the Council for a final vote.

        However, the Parliament can call on the Commission to make a legislative proposal. An example of this is “the right to disconnect ” which Parliament called for and Commission is now working on.

        #EPSOPrep #EPSO

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        More about the legislative procedure here: https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/council-eu/decision-making/ordinary-legislative-procedure/

        More about the right to disconnect: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/legislative-train/theme-a-europe-fit-for-the-digital-age/file-al-legislative-proposal-to-the-commission-on-the-right-to-disconnect

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          More about the legislative procedure here: https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/council-eu/decision-making/ordinary-legislative-procedure/

          More about the right to disconnect: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/legislative-train/theme-a-europe-fit-for-the-digital-age/file-al-legislative-proposal-to-the-commission-on-the-right-to-disconnect

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          @hpod16 Oh, the right to disconnect, what a precious one ☺️

          #privacy

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            The correct answer here is:
            The European Commission!
            Normally the Commission puts forward a legislative proposal, and then it goes to the Parliament, who makes amendments and votes on passing it or not. After that it goes to the Council for a final vote.

            However, the Parliament can call on the Commission to make a legislative proposal. An example of this is “the right to disconnect ” which Parliament called for and Commission is now working on.

            #EPSOPrep #EPSO

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            @hpod16 And which is a great idea and oh-so-necessary 😃
            #privacy

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            • ladupla@mastodon.socialL ladupla@mastodon.social

              @hpod16 Oh, the right to disconnect, what a precious one ☺️

              #privacy

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              @ladupla yeah, but that's still in the making... There's been some public consultations, but no legislative proposal yet

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