Under the terms of the treaties, the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission have a legal obligation to consult the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) when they are passing new legislation on a wide range of issues. The EESC examines these proposals and draws up opinions based on agreements reached by members. In addition, the EESC adopts own-initiative opinions on topics members believe to be important for the interests of EU citizens. It also produces exploratory opinions, requested by EU law-makers when they want an overview of civil society’s views, and publishes information reports on topical issues. The EESC also develops ideas reflecting the demands of civil society on a project basis and carries out impact assessments to monitor the effect of EU legislation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Some basic informations about API Store ®.
Operation and development of APIs are currently fully funded by company Apitalks and its usage is for free.
Yes, you can.
All important information such as time of last update, license and other information are in response of each API call.
In case of major update that would not be compatible with previous version of API, we keep for 30 days both versions so you will have enough time to transfer to new version. We will inform you about the changes in advance by e-mail.