EUROPEAN COMMISSION

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Address:
Répresentation en Belgique
Rue Archimède 73
1000 BRUXELLES
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Tel.:+32 (0) 2 295 03 28
Fax:+32 (0) 2 295 01 66
The European Commission represents and defends the interests of the EU as a whole. It is independent of national governments. It drafts proposals for new European laws, which it presents to the European Parliament and to the Council. It daily watches over the appropriate implementation of the EU policies and supervises the way in which the European funds are spent. It also keeps an eye out to see that everyone abides by the European treaties and community legislation. It can take act against offenders, taking them to the Court of Justice if necessary. The Commission consists of 25 men and women - one commissioner for each EU member state. They are assisted by about 24 000 civil servants, most of whom work in Brussels.
- All year round 2008 (except on: Saturday, Sunday)
- MONDAY-FRIDAY : 09:00-13:00
- MONDAY-THURSDAY : 14:00-17:00
- FRIDAY : 14:00-16:00
Comment:
Information visits to the Commission are free of charge. However, in view of the huge interest the Commission raises among the public, we ask you to submit your request at least two months prior to the date of your visit. Groups must comprise at least 20 people.
For more information, you can consult the following page by clicking HERE
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