EU–UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly
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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.[1] The assembly aims to be a forum for parliamentarians to exchange views on the implementation and operation of the TCA.
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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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