- European Parliament in Luxembourg
The
European Parliament 's presence in Luxembourg currently consists of the Parliament's secretariat, although the Parliament had heldplenary session s in the city for a brief period.History
The provisional arrangement was reiterated on 8 April 1965 with the "Decision on the provisional location of certain institutions and departments of the Communities". This was following the
Merger Treaty , which combined the executives of the three Communities into a single institutional structure. However with the merged executives, the Commission and most departments were grouped together in Brussels, rather than Luxembourg. To compensate Luxembourg for the loss, the agreement granted a city the right to host a number bodies, including the Secretariat of the Assembly (now of the Parliament).cite web|first=|title=The seats of the institutions of the European Union|date=|url=http://www.ena.lu?lang=2&doc=20822|publisher=European NAvigator |accessdate=2007-07-18]Despite the 1965 agreement however, the Parliament's seat was a source of contention. Wishing to be closer to the activities in Brussels and Luxembourg, a few plenary sessions were held by the Parliament between 1967 and 1981 in Luxembourg instead of Strasbourg — against the wishes of France and in 1981 it returned to holding sessions entirely in Strasbourg.
Buildings
There are a handful of buildings in Luxembourg used by the Parliament [ [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/pdf/visit/lux.pdf Map of EP Buildings in Luxembourg] ] . The city hosts the
Secretariat of the European Parliament (employing over 4000 people), mostly based in the Kirchberg district.The buildings in use are the
Robert Schuman (coord|49.618176|6.140885|type:landmark|name=Robert Schuman building) andKonrad Adenauer (coord|49.621686|6.146743|type:landmark|name=Konrad Adenauer building) buildings and most recently two new tower buildings (TOA and TOB) either side of Av.John F. Kennedy (coord|49.619566|6.142956|type:landmark|name=Av. John F. Kennedy).Some services are installed in the Gold Bell building (coord|49.587175|6.113736|type:landmark|name=Gold Bell building) in the south of the city. The old hemicycle in Luxembourg still exists despite no longer being used by the Parliament since 1981.
ee also
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Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg
*Espace Léopold
*Alcide de Gasperi Building References
External links
* [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/parliament/public/staticDisplay.do?id=50&pageRank=5&language=EN Visiting Parliament] EuroParl website
* [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/press/sdp/newsrp/en/1998/n981118.htm#3 Naming of the buildings] EuroParl website
* [http://www.ena.lu?lang=2&doc=4018 Seat of the EP] European Navigator
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