European Parliament: Facts and Figures
This Briefing, published by the European Parliamentary Research Service, is designed to provide key facts and figures about the European Parliament, both in the 2014 to 2019 parliamentary term now drawing to a close - and in the seven previous terms since direct elections were introduced in June 1979. On the following pages you will find graphics of various kinds which: • detail the composition of the European Parliament now and in the past; • trace the increase in the number of parties represented in the EP and evolution of political groups; • chart the rise in the number of women sitting in the Parliament; • explain the electoral systems used in elections to the Parliament across the Member States; • show how turnout in European elections compares with that in national elections; • summarise the activity of the Parliament in the 2014-19 term, and in the 2009-14 term; • present the annual cost of the Parliament compared with other parliaments; • outline the composition of the Parliament’s main governing bodies. The Briefing has been updated regularly during the 2014-19 term to take account of latest developments.
Briefing
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- administrative expenditure (EU)
- composition of parliament
- demography and population
- dissemination of EU information
- documentation
- economic analysis
- ECONOMICS
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- electoral procedure and voting
- electoral system
- EU finance
- EU institutions and European civil service
- EU statistics
- European election
- European Parliament
- EUROPEAN UNION
- gender equality
- LAW
- parliament
- POLITICS
- position of women
- rights and freedoms
- social affairs
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- summarising
- turnout of voters
- woman