The EU isn't just a top-down organization; it’s a massive, interconnected web of advisors, specialists, and investors designed to make sure the European project actually works for the 450 million people who live in it.
2.8 Consultative bodies: European Economic and Social Committee, Committee of the Regions (composition, consultative role) 2.9 Other key bodies: European Ombudsman, European Data Protection Supervisor, European Investment Bank 2.10 EU agencies and decentralised bodies: purpose, main examples (e.g. Europol, Frontex, EFSA, EMA)


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Lena: You know, Miles, we always talk about the big three—the Parliament, the Commission, and the Council—as the heart of the EU. But I was thinking, how do they actually know if a new law will work for a small farmer in Italy or a tech startup in Estonia?
Miles: That’s a great question, Lena. It’s actually not just guesswork. There’s this whole network of "consultative bodies" like the EESC that act as a bridge. Get this: the EESC is made up of 329 members who represent what they call "organized civil society." We’re talking trade unions, consumer groups, even the voluntary sector.
Lena: So they’re like the EU’s eyes and ears on the ground?
Miles: Exactly. And it’s not just them. From the Committee of the Regions to specialized agencies like Europol and the European Medicines Agency, there’s a massive support system making sure policies actually function in the real world. Let’s explore how these different bodies turn high-level strategy into practical action.