Conference of Presidents of the European Parliament
In the European Union, the Conference of Presidents is a governing body of the European Parliament. The body is responsible for the organisation of Parliament, its administrative matters and agenda.
"Conference of Presidents" redirects here. The term may also refer to the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
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The Conference consists of the President of Parliament, the chairmen of the political groups (who may arrange to be represented by a member of their group) and a representative of the Non-Inscrits (independent members). The Conference of Presidents meets approximately twice a month.
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