Overview
- Role: Defines the general political direction and priorities of the European Union
- Members: Heads of state or government of EU countries, European Council President, European Commission President
- President: António Costa
- Established in: 1974 (informal forum), 1992 (formal status), 2009 (official EU institution)
- Location: Brussels (Belgium)
- Website: European Council
The European Council brings together EU leaders to set the EU's political agenda. It represents the highest level of political cooperation between EU countries.
One of the EU's 7 official institutions, the European Council takes the form of (usually quarterly) summit meetings between EU leaders, chaired by a permanent president.
What does the European Council do?
- decides on the EU's overall direction and political priorities – but does not pass laws
- deals with complex or sensitive issues that cannot be resolved at lower levels of intergovernmental cooperation
- sets the EU's common foreign and security policy, taking into account EU strategic interests and defence implications
- nominates and appoints candidates to certain high profile EU level roles, such as the European Central Bank and the Commission
On each issue, the European Council can:
- ask the European Commission to make a proposal to address it
- pass it on to the Council of the EU to deal with
Composition
The European Council is made up of the heads of state or government of all EU countries, the European Council President, and the European Commission President.
It is convened and chaired by its President, who is elected by the European Council itself for a once-renewable two-and-a-half-year term. Among other things, the President represents the EU to the outside world.
How does the European Council work?
It usually meets 4 times a year – but the President can convene additional meetings to address urgent issues.
It generally decides issues by consensus – but by unanimity or qualified majority in some cases. Only the heads of state or government can vote.
The European Council and you
You can put general questions about the European Council's work to its Public Information Service.
Access to documents
European Council meeting calendar
Audiovisual coverage of European Council meetings
European Council President agenda
Further information
Contact
European Council
- Name
- European Council
- Website
- https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/
- Phone number
- +32 2 281 61 11
- Fax number
- +32 2 281 69 34
- Postal address
Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 175
1048 Bruxelles/Brussel
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