Conference of Community and European Affairs Committees of Parliaments of The European Union - List of European Affairs Committees

List of European Affairs Committees

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State Committee
Belgium Advisory Committee on European Affairs and Federal Advisory Committee on European Affairs (includes MEPs)
France The Committee in Charge of European Affairs (lower house)
Germany Committee on the Affairs of the European Union (lower house) and the Committee on European Union Questions (upper house) (also, the Chamber for European Affairs in the upper house)
Italy Committee on European Union Policies (lower house) and Committee on European Union Policies (upper house)
Poland European Union Affairs Committee (lower house) European Union Affairs Committee (upper house)
Romania The Committee on European Affairs (lower house) and European Affairs Committee (upper house)
Spain Joint Commission for the European Union
Sweden The Committee on EU Affairs
United Kingdom European Scrutiny Committee (lower house) and European Union Committee (upper house, includes sub-committees)

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