The EU has special legislative procedures that help make laws together, like a group of friends working out rules for a game.
Imagine you and your friends are playing a game, but you need to agree on new rules every time someone suggests something new. That can take a long time! But in the EU, there are different ways to pass laws, some are faster than others.
How It Works
Special procedures are like having shortcuts or special rules for certain games. For example:
- If most people agree on a rule quickly, it becomes official without needing everyone to say yes.
- Sometimes one group can decide by itself, like how your teacher might choose the game's rules if they think it’s fair.
These special procedures help the EU make laws faster and easier, just like having different ways to win or play the game. It keeps things moving smoothly, so people don’t have to wait too long for new rules, and that makes everyone happy!
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