Intergroups in the European Parliament
Intergroups are formed of Members of the European Parliament from any political group and any committee, with a view to holding informal exchanges of views on particular subjects and promoting contact between Members and civil society.
Intergroups are not Parliament bodies and may not express Parliament’s opinion.
Intergroups are subject to internal rules adopted by the Conference of Presidents on 16 December 1999 (last updated on 14 February 2008), which set out the conditions under which intergroups may be established at the beginning of each parliamentary term and their operating rules.
Chairs of intergroups are required to declare any support they receive in cash or kind, according to the same criteria applicable to Members as individuals. The declarations must be updated every year and are filed in a public register held by the Quaestors.
List of Intergroups (2014—2019)
- Active ageing, intergenerational solidarity & family policies
- Anti-racism and diversity
- Biodiversity, countryside, hunting and recreational fisheries
- Children's rights
- Climate change, sustainable development and biodiversity
- Common goods and public services
- Creative industries
- Digital agenda
- Disability
- Extreme poverty and human rights
- European tourism development, cultural heritage, Way of St. James and other European cultural routes
- Freedom of religion or belief and religious tolerance
- Integrity - Transparency, anti- corruption and organised crime
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex rights - LGBTI
- Long-term investment and reindustrialisation
- Rural, mountainous and remote areas
- Seas, rivers, islands and coastal areas
- SMEs - Small and medium-sized enterprises
- Sky and Space
- Social economy
- Sports
- Trade Unions
- Traditional minorities, National communities and Languages
- Urban
- Welfare and conservation of animals
- Western Sahara
- Wine, spirits and quality foodstuffs
- Youth
List of Intergroups (2009—2014)
- Sustainable Hunting, Biodiversity, Countryside Activities and Forests
- Ways of Saint James / Caminos de Santiago 28/01/2010
- Media
- Urban
- Public Services (SGI - SSGI)
- Trade Union
- Western Sahara
- TIBET
- Disability
- Water/Wasser
- Traditional National Minorities, Constitutional Regions and Regional Languages
- Mountains, Islands and Sparsely-Populated Regions
- Baltic-Europe
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Rights - LGBT
- Social Economy / Economie Sociale
- Mers et Zones Côtières / Seas and Coastal Areas
- Sky and Space / Ciel et Espace
- Anti-racisme & Diversity
- Youth Issues / Jeunesse
- Family and the Right of the Child & Bioethics
- Viticulture, Fruits et Legumes, Tradition et Alimentation de qualite
- Welfare & conservation of animals
- SME "small and medium-sized enterprise"
- Ageing and intergenerational solidarity
- Climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development / Changement climatique, biodiversité et développement durable (European Bureau for Conservation and Development) (EBCD/IUCN)
- Extreme poverty and human rights
- New media
List of intergroups in the EP of 2004—2009 (as at 2005)
- Fieldsports, fishing and conservation,
- Welfare & conservation of animals
- Family and the Right of the Child
- Baltic-Europe
- Federalist Intergroup for the European Constitution
- Traditional National Minorities, Constitutional Regions and Regional Languages
- Cinema, audiovisual policy and cultural diversity
- Fourth world European committee
- Conservation and sustainable development in the European Parliament
- Tourism
- Disability
- Trade union coordination group
- Anti-racisme & Diversity
- SME "small and medium-sized enterprise"
- Lesbian and gay intergroup
- Press, communication and freedom
- Tibet
- Ciel et espace
- Globalisation intergroup
- Viticulture-tradition-qualite
- Health and consumer
- Urban-logement
- Ageing
- Peace initiatives[3]
Further reading
- Nedergaard, Peter; Jensen, Mads Dagnis (March 2014). "The anatomy of Intergroups – network governance in the political engine room of the European Parliament". Policy Studies (Taylor and Francis) 35 (2): 195–209. doi:10.1080/01442872.2013.875146.