President of the European Parliament
| President of the European Parliament | |
|---|---|
Logo of the Parliament | |
since 18 January 2022 | |
| European Parliament | |
| Style | President |
| Status | Presiding officer |
| Member of | European Parliament |
| Residence | Louise Weiss building |
| Seat | Strasbourg, France |
| Appointer | European Parliament |
| Term length | 2.5 years, renewable once |
| Inaugural holder | Paul Henri Spaak / Robert Schuman |
| Formation | 1952 / 1958 |
| Deputy | Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament |
| Website | the-president |
The president of the European Parliament presides over the debates and activities of the European Parliament. They also represent the Parliament within the European Union (EU) and internationally. The president's signature is required for laws initiated under co-decision and the EU budget.
Presidents serve 2.5-year terms, normally alternating between the two major political parties. There have been 30 presidents since the Parliament was created in 1952, 17 of whom have served since the first parliamentary election in 1979. Three presidents have been women and most have come from the older member states.
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