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than under. Support for both locations was one percentage point lower in the 10 countries which joined in 2004 than in the 15 earlier members; No group have more than 40 percent support to two locations. Of those against two seats, 76% supported
Brussels and 24% supported Strasbourg. In this case support for Brussels was 6 percentage points higher in the 10 new members with women and the under 35 year-olds. The group with the highest support for Strasbourg was the over 35-year-olds with 28 percent support. The citizens of Strasbourg are of course strong supporters of the Parliament being based in Strasbourg with each session being worth four million euro to the city's economy. In September 2008, Strasbourg's government passed a motion demanding all of Parliament's activities be relocated to the city.
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1305:, a pro-Brussels campaigner, found that 89% wanted a single seat and that 81% preferred Brussels. However, despite polling all MEPs, only 39% responded to the questions. Alvaro stated that, after consulting polling firms, this was a high turnout for an opinion poll even if not totally representative. A Parliamentary magazine was pressured to drop the publication of this poll initially, reflecting the sensitive nature of the issue. In the same month, another survey by Simon Hix of the
514:. Because of the impasse, Luxembourg City was chosen as a provisional choice for all but the Assembly (Parliament), which was to be based in Strasbourg. Two further communities were created in 1957 and again a provisional agreement laid out that the Assembly would meet in Strasbourg, the Courts would meet in Luxembourg City, and the Commissions and Councils would be split between Luxembourg City and Brussels. These institutions later started to be concentrated in the latter city.
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MEPs to be important. Nevertheless, in
January 2009 a Parliamentary written declaration calling for one Brussels seat failed to get sufficient support. It gained 286 signatures out of 393 needed for it to be considered. Brussels campaigners cited that it was bad timing, with French and German leaders of Parliament and the main two groups ordering their members not to support the motion. The campaigners vowed to continue the fight while the
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2012, it became known that the damage was more serious than previously thought, and that the closure of the hemicycle was expected to last "until
November 2013". All "mini plenary" meetings in Brussels until this date were cancelled. Since, as of December 2012, the European Parliament is "having trouble" finding a company to carry out the repair work, it is likely that the reopening of the Brussels hemicycle may take place only in 2014.
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itself as the seat, since it was already functioning as much of the administration was already working there in offices space loaned from the
Belgian government. During this time Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and the European institutions themselves favoured Brussels; Luxembourg City wanted to maintain the seat of the ECSC (or be generously compensated); France supported Strasbourg, and Italy continued to promote Milan.
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large number of members of the
Parliament and its concentration of work load means that these issues are far more contentious than those surrounding the other institutions. A democratic question has also been raised in the European Parliament being one of the few parliaments in the world which cannot decide its own meeting place, and also being the only parliament to have more than one seat.
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label, particularly in publications by local authorities, the
Commission and press. Indeed, the city of Brussels interprets the 1992 agreement on seats (details below) as declaring Brussels as the capital. Likewise, authorities in Strasbourg and organisations based there refer to Strasbourg as the "capital" of Europe (often wider Europe due to the presence of the
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in 1981 it returned to holding sessions entirely in
Strasbourg. In the previous year it unsuccessfully issued an ultimatum to the national governments, attempting to force them to reach an agreement. Thus, the Parliament moved some of its decision-making bodies to Brussels, along with its committee and political group meetings, and in 1985 it also built a
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resolution demanding the right to decide its own working locations. Attempts to include this in the following treaties in 2000 and 2007 both failed. However, in
September 2008 Parliament held its first full plenary session in Brussels after the ceiling of the Strasbourg chamber collapsed during recess forcing the temporary move.
720:(further, particularly financial, institutions would also be prioritised for Luxembourg City). The council would also have to hold sessions in Luxembourg City during April, June and October. It also confirmed Strasbourg as the seat of the Parliament. With the prioritisation of Luxembourg City for future institutions, in 1977 the
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opportunities to do so. The position of
Strasbourg suffered a minor blow in 2006, when allegations surfaced over charges by the city of Strasbourg on buildings the Parliament was renting. The controversy died down when the European Parliament decided to officially buy the buildings on 24 October 2006.
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A survey of citizens' attitudes conducted in May 2006 included two questions on the issue of the
Parliament's seat. On average, 32% people from all member states supported the two-location policy while 68 were against. Support for one location was higher among men than women, and among people over 35
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Despite the 1965 agreement, the Parliament's seat remained a source of contention. Wishing to be closer to the activities in Brussels and Luxembourg City, a few plenary sessions were held by the Parliament between 1967 and 1981 in Luxembourg City instead of Strasbourg—against the wishes of France—and
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As departments have changed over the years, some are no longer present as they have been abolished or merged, with most departments present being mainly based in Brussels while retaining a minor presence in Luxembourg City. There are however some departments which are still entirely based in the city
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found a 68% support for a single seat. In their survey 272 of the 732 people questioned responded. Following each sitting in Strasbourg, hundreds of MEPs sign a petition calling for a reduction of time in Strasbourg, though Pascal Mangin, Strasboug's deputy mayor, does not believe the opinion of the
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The Parliament is bound to spend "twelve periods of monthly plenary sessions, including the budget session" in Strasbourg, while additional sessions and committees are in Brussels. The secretariat is in Luxembourg City. While the split arrangements for other bodies have relatively little impact, the
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outlined that the Parliament would be based in Strasbourg, where it would be obliged to hold "twelve periods of monthly plenary sessions, including the budget session". However, additional sessions could be held in Brussels, which is where committees also should have met while the secretariat had to
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Although the commission is mainly based in Brussels, some of its departments are required to be based in Luxembourg City since the 1965 agreement which listed the following for Luxembourg City; ECSC financial departments, the DG for Credit and Investments, the department which collects the ECSC levy
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In August 2012, cracks were found in the beams supporting the ceiling of the Brussels hemicycle, leading to a closure of at least 6 months of the entire A section of the Paul Henri Spaak Building according to an estimate released on 9 October 2012 by the Parliament administration. In early December
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calling for a single seat of Parliament, to be based in Brussels. By September of that year it reached its aim of one million signatures, and according to a provision in the European Constitution a petition signed by a million citizens should be considered by the commission. The overall validity of
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On 21 June 1958, the Parliamentary Assembly recommended to the Council that the Assembly should have its seat in the same place where the other organisations are based, although it accepted that plenary sessions could be held elsewhere. The Assembly also nominated three cities to be the seat of the
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In 1958, after the Treaty of Rome came into effect the new members of the community had to again decide on a seat. In early 1958 they could not come to a conclusion, and various cities began to lobby for the position. It was decided that in principle all of the institutions should be located in one
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stating that its seat is "non-negotiable". Despite that, the government has stated that the issue might be addressed if France were to be offered something of equal value. The Council itself has indicated privately that it would discuss the Strasbourg seat only if Parliament gives them a signal to
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would also no longer be able to use shortcuts such as "Brussels decided..." rather than discuss the detail of the decision markers. Media would also have to be based in Strasbourg and hence might provide better coverage of the Council of Europe. Strasbourg is also preferred for historical reasons,
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Brussels also has better transport links than Strasbourg, with lower pay for civil servants which reduce costs. Some commentators further underline that night-life in Strasbourg is comparatively lacklustre and that MEPs who would wish to relax after a long and hard working day are not offered many
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Brussels is already the seat of the two other political institutions, the Commission and Council of Ministers (including the European Council). In addition, the Parliament has already geared three quarters of its activity in the city. Third-party organisations are also based in the city, including
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until the autumn of 1958, at which point it would move to 2 Rue Ravensteinstraat in Brussels. Meanwhile, the ECSC Council was still based in Luxembourg City, holding its meetings in the Cercle Municipal on Place d’Armes. Its secretariat moved within the city on numerous occasions, but between 1955
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allows MEPs to keep in touch with delegates from the rest of Europe, such as Russia, and that being in Brussels isolates the EU from such influences. Pro-Strasbourg campaigners also argue that Strasbourg offers more independence for Parliament, away from the other institutions and lobby groups in
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were all considered by the "European Committee of Town-Planning Experts" in a report to the Council of Ministers. However, even after the presentation of the report the countries could not agree, and in June 1959 a three-year moratorium on the decision was set. The delay helped Brussels establish
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The treaties or declarations of the EU have not declared any city as the "capital" of the EU in any form. However, informally the term has found usage despite connotations out of step with the normal perceptions surrounding an inter/supranational entity. Brussels is frequently the subject of the
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proposed turning the Strasbourg seat into a "European university". Elaborating on this in 2008, he sees such a university teaching all subjects and funded directly by the EU with between 15,000 and 20,000 students. The same idea has been put forward in January 2006 by Polish minister and former
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because of the two-seat issue. Titley stated that he could "no longer tolerate the shifting of the Parliament lock, stock and barrel to Strasbourg one week a month...It's a miserable journey and it's always a problem", noting the problems in lost luggage. As well as undermining the EU's climate
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seat remained an issue throughout this period, despite the Council writing it into the treaties. During the 1990s, the issue was debated every year and in 1999, 250 MEPs signed a letter condemning the arrangement and the Strasbourg facilities. The following year Parliament voted 401 to 77 for a
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As various agreements were reached, activities in Luxembourg City gradually shifted to Brussels and the Parliament, although bound to remain in Strasbourg, also started to work in Brussels while the courts remained in Luxembourg City. The final agreement in 1992 set up the present arrangement,
708:, next to the commission's Berlaymont. These premises rapidly proved insufficient and the administrative branch of the secretariat moved to a building at 76 Rue Joseph II/Jozef II-straat. During the 1980s the language divisions moved out into the Nerviens, Frère Orban and Guimard buildings.
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has its seat in Strasbourg, hosting twelve monthly plenary sessions (including budget session). Brussels hosts additional sessions and committees (including being used in September 2008 for normal sittings when the Strasbourg chamber was damaged). Luxembourg City hosts the
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in 1951; however, there was no decision on where to base the institutions of the new community. The treaties allowed for the seat(s) to be decided by common accord of governments, and at a conference of the ECSC members on 23 July 1952 no permanent seat was decided.
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change objectives, he criticises the Strasbourg sessions as the deals have already been made leading to them becoming formal voting sessions padded out with "debates saying we are against sin." Titley also states that, because the journeys take so much time, the
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in the city in addition to the large presence of Union institutions. While Strasbourg campaigners see being based in Strasbourg as an aid to independence of MEPs, Brussels' campaigners state it is merely reducing the institution's influence by
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released (on 29 October 2010) an energetic joint declaration of defense. On 9 November 2010, the municipal council of Strasbourg green-lighted a project (envisioned since April of the same year) of the creation of a "Place for Europe"
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To compensate Luxembourg City for the loss of the Commission and Council, a number of provisions were laid out. Firstly, the Court of Justice would remain in the city. Some departments of the Commission and the Assembly, including the
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The Parliament challenged this decision splitting their working arrangements, declaring that the division of its activities between three states was against the treaties and the natural prerogatives of a Parliament elected by direct
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Some campaigners wish to see the concentration of the Parliament's activities back in Strasbourg (one being a campaign called the "Association for European Democracy" launched on 15 March 2007). This is seen to be symbolic of
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after 2004. However some extraordinary sessions are sometimes held outside the city. The European Council's seat is however fixed by a declaration rather than a protocol, meaning it is less binding than the other seats.
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in Brussels. However, with its staff increasing it continued to rent the Frère Orban building to house the Finnish and Swedish language divisions; later it started to rent further buildings in Brussels. In 2002, the
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The unique architecture of the European Commission's Berlaymont building is utilised in its official emblem. Likewise, the official emblem of the European Council and Council of the European Union features the
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had effectively been running the Communities currencies for the previous years, while Luxembourg City has a banking tradition that wasn't so careful. London was discredited because the UK remained outside the
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having changed hands between France and Germany four times between 1870 and 1945. It is also argued that Brussels is no longer a good symbol for European unity given the recent political disputes in Belgium.
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Critics have described the three-city arrangement as a "travelling circus" with a cost an extra 200 million euro over a single location. Defenders of the Strasbourg seat, like the MEP for Germany
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the petition was called into doubt, however, due to it being on the Internet and using e-mail addresses instead of street addresses. In addition, the majority of signatories were concentrated in
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and based there. The vice-chancellors of Strasbourg's three universities have suggested merging to create a 'European University'. It has also been suggested that Strasbourg could host the
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In early 2011, the Parliament voted to scrap one of the Strasbourg sessions by holding two within a single week. and the Dutch government joined the calls to scrap the seat altogether. The
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France even linked the issue of the seat to the ongoing dispute regarding the seat of the European Parliament. Frankfurt was criticised as symbolising German dominance, although the
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could not be perceived in the same way as France and Germany by "Nordic countries" (a reference to the Swedish MEP who started the one-seat petition). French MEP
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and that it would not be enhanced, but undermined, by the replacement of one of the largest of these institutions by just another, and much smaller, university.
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remains controversial. The work of Parliament is divided between Brussels, Luxembourg City and Strasbourg, which is seen as a problem due to the large number of
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highlighted the unnecessary nature of travelling to Strasbourg for plenary, and called for the seat's abolition as part of the EU's economic recovery plans
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started a pro-Strasbourg petition, one-city.eu, in 2008 (countering the Brussels petition) which has gained just over 7,190 signatures as of October 2012.
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would do" and announced that his town would press forward for a complete relocation of all parliamentary related services of the EU to Strasbourg.
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there as well) and Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg City are also referred to as the joint capitals of Europe, for example in relation to the "
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concentrated its activities there, with the President and meeting room on the thirteenth floor. As of 2007, the Commission occupies 865,000
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this time welcomed the "wisdom of the parliamentarians" and said it signalled their desire for Strasbourg to host the institution alone.
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in Brussels who do the bulk of the work do not have sufficient time to work. Titley is not the only one to leave over the issue;
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had been touted as the university to take over the building. It has been proposed that the Institute could also be merged with
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start a debate, as they would not do on their own initiative. However, few wish to discuss the issue while the current
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would have been accepted at the time, but divisions within the then-unstable Belgian government ruled that option out.
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distinctive multi-storey "lantern"-shaped structure where meetings for both of these institutions take place.
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has its seat in Brussels, except during April, June, and October, when meetings are held in Luxembourg City.
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holding the majority of their meetings annually within the city. This has led media to describe it as the
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not having a presence in the city. Over the years, Brussels has become the EU's political hub, with the
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3678:"Pandemic should be 'wake-up call' on Parliament's split site arrangement, says MEP"
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2048:(in English, French, Dutch, and German). European Commission. 2007.
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1038:, called for a debate on the issue, which was being blocked by
2603:. Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP. 2 September 2008. Archived from
1906:. Brussels-Europe Liaison Office. 6 April 2006. Archived from
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is the only agency to have its seat fixed by the treaties, in
3820:"France to build a European Institute of Technology in Paris"
3211:"Brussels hemicycle to remain closed for at least six months"
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3897:"Strasbourg swap plan: Take EU drug agency, lose Parliament"
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2829:"EU's Strasbourg 'travelling circus' claims another victim"
2024:. Brussels, Belgium: Foundation for the Urban Environment.
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both meeting at their Brussels-based headquarters, and the
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Pohl, Dennis (2018). "Eurocode 7". In Traumnovelle (ed.).
3623:(in French). Urban Community of Strasbourg. Archived from
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3743:(in French). Alsace.fr. 29 September 2008. Archived from
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3309:"Defending Strasbourg in the name of European democracy"
3283:"No session in Brussels in 2013, uncertainty about 2014"
3164:. the Parliament magazine. 17 March 2011. Archived from
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has also noted the environmental cost in a study led by
3566:"MEPs insist EU parliament one-seat campaign 'goes on'"
3256:"EU parliament plenary set to be shut for most of 2013"
3162:"Dutch government backs calls to scrap Strasbourg seat"
3050:"The European Parliament should be located in Brussels"
2532:. S. Strange (trans.). Brussels: Badeaux. p. 272.
434:. Strasbourg and Brussels both host the offices of the
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and 1967, it was housed in the Verlorenkost district.
3335:"Strasbourg, natural home of the European Parliament"
1588:"The seats of the institutions of the European Union"
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in 2002 due to the inconvenience of the arrangement.
3794:"Lettre ouverte de Roland Ries Ă Daniel Cohn-Bendit"
3597:. Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates. 30 May 2006
3465:, Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace, 10 November 2010
3258:. theparliament.com. 7 December 2012. Archived from
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seat of the institutions (including the Council and
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3971:Le siège du PE: Strasbourg, sereine et déterminée
3505:"'Censorship' claimed at the European Parliament"
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3875:"Travelling circuses are not worth the carbon"
3476:"Euro MPs want to scrap Strasbourg base: poll"
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226:), rather than being concentrated in a single
3426:"Strasbourg : one parliament for Europe"
2769:"Pöttering told to defend MEPs' independence"
2218:"Strasbourg, seat of the European Parliament"
1218:Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg
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3981:Le Parlement européen s'effondre StrasTv.com
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3988:, video report on 2008 damage to Parliament
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3136:"MEPs vote to reduce Strasbourg calendar"
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1441:United Kingdom's decision to leave the EU
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1247:This position was supported by President
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3076:"OneSeat.eu: 1 million citizens do care"
2860:"The two-seat parliament farce must end"
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2060:"Strasbourg : the European capital"
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330:Secretariat of the European Parliament
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160:Secretariat of the European Parliament
3651:"Sarkozy slated over Strasbourg seat"
3519:from the original on 16 November 2021
2710:Kiefer, Jean-Claude (24 April 2009).
2627:"European Commission visual identity"
2301:European Council (12 December 1992).
2020:Laconte, Pierre; Carola Hein (2008).
1731:Runner, Phillipa (4 September 2008).
665:. In practice, this was to be in the
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3337:. The New Federalist. Archived from
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2741:Pop, Valentina (17 September 2008).
2554:"EU quarter in Brussels set to grow"
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3394:Tayler, Simon (12 November 2006).
3333:Vallens, Emmanuel (20 June 2006).
3234:"No Brussels plenaries for a year"
2919:"A European senate in Strasbourg?"
1803:. 21 February 2001. Archived from
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3766:Gessant, Pauline (27 June 2006).
3676:Banks, Martin (14 October 2020).
3564:banks, Martin (19 January 2009).
2858:Wheatley, Paul (2 October 2006).
2827:Banks, Martin (16 October 2008).
2803:"Giving up the Strasbourg junket"
2767:Tayler, Simon (18 January 2007).
2684:Lucas, Caroline (25 April 2007).
2410:Redburn, Tom (22 February 1992).
2147:"Seat of the European Commission"
2116:"Strasbourg, capitale européenne"
1649:Alvaro, Alexander (6 July 2006).
1622:"Seat of the European Parliament"
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806:Seat of the European Central Bank
508:European Coal and Steel Community
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283:European Coal and Steel Community
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1838:, Council of the European Union
1485:Brussels and the European Union
1409:was related to the presence of
1374:Alternative role for Strasbourg
1095:Brussels and the European Union
756:adopted on 12 December 1992 in
625:, and the French Department of
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1969:. 5 April 2007. Archived from
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302:treaties of the European Union
292:Despite this, the seat of the
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3649:Banks, Martin (24 May 2007).
2889:. Encompass Publications: 28.
2652:"Visual identity – Consilium"
1929:Gilroy, Harry (2 June 1962).
1904:"Brussels: capital of Europe"
1679:Gerwitz, Carl (9 June 1992).
1651:"Europe's strangest migrants"
954:m in 61 buildings across the
892:Council of the European Union
546:The seat was contested, with
502:History of the European Union
365:Economic and Social Committee
334:Council of the European Union
18:Capital of the European Union
4055:European quarter of Brussels
4025:OneSeat – Cake and Hard Hats
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2862:. Café Babel. Archived from
2383:International Herald Tribune
1681:"The Ecu: What's in a Name?"
1653:. Café Babel. Archived from
653:The creation in 1957 of the
587:Prime Minister of Luxembourg
538:The ECSC was founded by the
404:European Stability Mechanism
256:College of the Commissioners
3960:European Parliament website
2530:Brussels, capital of Europe
2220:. Tribune pour l'Europe on
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824:European Monetary Institute
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714:Secretariat of the Assembly
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1116:This section needs to be
349:European Court of Justice
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2355:. CVCE. 18 November 1993
1430:Committee of the Regions
1407:University of Strasbourg
1307:University of Manchester
718:European Investment Bank
716:would remain along with
663:President of the Council
643:new complex of buildings
475:per the 1965 agreement.
432:European Investment Bank
369:Committee of the Regions
361:European Investment Bank
3973:, pro-Strasbourg video
3683:The Parliament Magazine
3592:"Survey of EU Citizens"
2528:Demey, Thierry (2007).
2193:de Groot, Roel (2010).
2168:Demey, Thierry (2007).
1992:Demey, Thierry (2007).
1453:French President Macron
1363:The Parliament Magazine
1249:Josep Borrell Fontelles
1026:, former leader of the
905:Justus Lipsius building
896:Justus Lipsius building
866:, which is outside the
667:Château of Val-Duchesse
581:To break the deadlock,
506:At the founding of the
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1834:12 August 2011 at the
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3370:"Save our Strasbourg"
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3657:on 27 September 2007
3482:on 30 September 2007
2952:on 29 September 2008
2801:(14 December 2007).
1368:coronavirus pandemic
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3707:(17 January 2003).
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3572:on 4 September 2009
3543:European Parliament
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3262:on 12 December 2012
3236:. EuropeanVoice.com
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2581:on 3 September 2009
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1320:Mayor of Strasbourg
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1066:re-election in 2009
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944:Berlaymont building
940:European Commission
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875:Deutsche Bundesbank
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2779:on 16 January 2009
2607:on 4 December 2008
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2195:Brussels in Europe
2096:on 5 December 2009
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1881:on 31 January 2008
1760:Stark, Christine.
1384:Daniel Cohn-Bendit
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