What is the European Union (EU)? Explain some of the special rights afforded to EU citizens.
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The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe
the right to free movement
employment across the EU
Citizens have the right to vote in and run as a candidate in local elections in the country where they live, European elections and European Citizens' Initiative.
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European union is an international organisation which comprises of a group of countries.
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- It acts as a single unit that works on economy, social and policies.
- It works on individual rights.
- They has the right to move freely within the member states territories.
- They has the 'right to vote' and stand as a candidate to an European parliament and municipal corporation election in states which they reside.
- They have the right to petition to the former and diplomatic protection in the territory of the third country.
- Right to write to any body in any of the language of the member states and in return they have the right to get the response or reply in that very language.
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