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The Centre for European Studies strives towards uniting the European public with the European Union.

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Ltr: Tomi Huhtanen (CES Director), Wilfried Martens (CES President) and Antonio López-Istúriz White (CES Secretary General)

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CES is dedicated to bringing new ideas and solutions for better Europe.

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General Assembly

The General Assembly is composed by all the ordinary members of the Centre. Every new ordinary member has the right to vote (one vote per member). The president of the Centre can invite guests as observers at the General Assembly meeting. Ordinary members of the Centre are individuals and political foundations/think-tanks, and can number between three and seventy. Currently the Centre has ordinary members, made up of individuals and foundations/think-tanks. Individuals are accepted as ordinary members by a simple majority vote in the General Assembly, after recommendation of the EPP Presidency to the Executive Board. These individuals represent the interests of the EPP and its member-parties. In order for a political foundation/think-tank to become an ordinary member of the Centre, it must be recognized by its respective EPP member party and be engaged in promoting political information and debate and facilitating EU integration. Additionally, the Centre can accept supporting members as non-voting members. All members have to be committed to support the objectives and aims of the Centre.

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