!!!Europäisches Parlament

European Parliament, legislative assembly located at Strasbourg, 
France, since 1979 elected directly in the member countries of the 
European Community/ European Union by the citizens of these countries; 
currently (1999) has 626 members (99 for Germany, 87 each for France, 
Italy and the United Kingdom, 64 for Spain, 31 for the Netherlands, 25 
each for Belgium, Greece and Portugal, 22 for Sweden, 21 for Austria, 
16 each for Denmark and Finland, 15 for Ireland and 6 for Luxembourg). 
Its powers are the following: it scrutinises the work of the  European 
Commission (and can force it to resign by a two-thirds majority vote) 
and its programme of work (questions in writing), it can set up 
committees of enquiry and examines petitions filed by citizens. 
Jointly with the  European Council it adopts the annual overall budget 
and supervises its implementation. Its legislative powers have been 
broadened on several occasions: Many laws are adopted jointly by the 
European Council and the European Parliament; on important matters 
(such as association agreements with third countries, international 
conventions, admission of new members) the European Council has to 
seek the approval of Parliament ("co-decision").

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The 1999 elections resulted in the following composition of 
membership: Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrat 
Group) and European Democrats (EPP): 233 seats (including 7 held by 
the OeVP); Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES):  180 
(including 7 SPOe); Group of the Liberal, Democratic and 
Reformist (ELDR): 50; Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance 
(Greens/EFA): 48 (including 2 Greens from Austria); Confederal 
Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left: 48 (EUL/NGL): 
42; Group of the Union for a Europe of Nations (UEN): 
30; Europe of Democracies and Diversities Group (EDU): 
16; Independents: 27 (incl. 5 FPOe).

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The Austrian delegations are headed by: U.  Stenzel (OeVP), H.  
Swoboda (SPOe), D.  Raschhofer (FPOe) and J.  Voggenhuber (Greens).

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<B>Oesterreichische Abgeordnete <BR>

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OeVP</TD>

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Gruene</TD>

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