EU–UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly
The EU–UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly (EU-UK PPA) is an inter-parliamentary institution established by the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) to bring together members from the Parliament of the United Kingdom and the European Parliament. The assembly aims to be a forum for parliamentarians to exchange views on the implementation and operation of the TCA.
United Kingdom (UK) European Union (EU) | |
Legal status | Inter-parliamentary institution |
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Headquarters | London and Brussels |
Origins | EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement |
Region served | United Kingdom European Union |
Membership | United Kingdom European Union |
Official language | English |
Chair-in-office | Nathalie Loiseau Oliver Heald |
Members | 70 35 members from the UK Parliament 35 members from the European Parliament |
Observers | 2 observers from the Northern Ireland Assembly 2 observers from the Scottish Parliament 2 observers from the Welsh Parliament |
Website | EU–UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly |
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