Parties in the Council of the European Union
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This article describes the party affiliations of the leaders of each member-state represented in the Council of the European Union. The list below gives the political party that each head of government, or head of state, belongs to at the national level, as well as the European political alliance to which that national party belongs. The states are listed from most to least populous. More populous states have greater influence in the council, in accordance with the system of Qualified Majority Voting.
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[edit] Summary
| Party | # | QMV |
| European People's Party | 10 | 118 |
| Party of European Socialists | 6 | 94 |
| European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party | 4 | 30 |
| Alliance for Europe of the Nations | 2 | 34 |
| European Democratic Party | 1 | 29 |
| Movement for European Reform | 1 | 12 |
| Independent - Dimokratikon Komma | 1 | 4 |
| 25 | 321 |
[edit] List of leaders (September 2006)
↑ - Prodi officially aligns himself only with his Olive Tree coalition rather than any member-party, but he was previously a member of Daisy-Democracy is Freedom's ancestor-party and is honorary president of its European parent, the EDP.
↑ Diko's MEP is a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group in the European Parliament, but the party is not formally attached to any pan-European organization.
[edit] See also
- Parties in the Council of the European Union, 2006
- Parties in the Council of the European Union, 2005
- Parties in the Council of the European Union, May-December 2004
- Parties in the Council of the European Union, January-May 2004
- Parties in the Council of the European Union, 2003
- Presidency of the Council of the European Union
- European Council
[edit] External links
- Council of the European Union (official website)

