Politics

In the EU, politics directly influences trade agreements, regulations like GDPR, and handling global challenges like climate change. The EU’s efforts in politics hinge on a shared grasp of intricate matters such as governance, diplomacy, and international relations. Accurate use of these terms maintains cohesion among member states, aiding decision-making on issues that impact businesses and citizens. A common political terminology enables all member states to cooperate seamlessly and establish ambitious aims. Clear communication using terms like “subsidiarity” and “rule of law” ensures effective policy-making. In a dynamic EU landscape, a grasp of political terminology is fundamental for discussions and successful collaboration.

In the official EuroVoc classification, EU legislation in the field of POLITICS is divided into seven main domains with 33 sub-domains:

political framework

  • political ideology
  • political institution
  • political philosophy
  • political power
  • political system
  • State

political party

  • party organisation
  • political parties
  • political

electoral procedure and voting

  • majority voting
  • voting method
  • organisation of elections
  • parliamentary seat
  • electoral system
  • vote
  • election

parliament

  • parliament
  • Member of Parliament
  • interparliamentary relations
  • powers of parliament
  • composition of parliament

parliamentary proceedings

  • legislative procedure
  • parliamentary procedure

politics and public safety

  • trends of opinion
  • public opinion
  • public safety
  • institutional activity
  • politics

executive power and public service

  • administrative structures
  • executive body
  • administrative law
  • regional and local authorities
  • public administration