Sources of information about the EU
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EU Information Centre
The EU Information Centre at the Riksdag (the Swedish parliament) provides the public with neutral information about the EU and Sweden's membership. The EU Information Centre answers questions via phone, email, fax or post. Printed material about the EU can be ordered free of charge.
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The EU Information Centre, The Swedish Parliament, SE 100 12 Stockholm Tel: +46 20 25 00 00 (Mon-Fri 9-13, (from the 27 June 9-11) Fax: +46 8 786 59 27
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European Parliament Information Office in Sweden
European Parliament Information Office in Sweden is the EU's information service. Free calls can be made from all Member States to the following telephone number: 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11.
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Europa web portal
Information about the European Commission, the Council of Ministers, the European Parliament and the European Court of Justice can be found at the EU institutions' joint web portal, Europa. It has information about the foundations of the EU and its areas of activity.
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Sweden Office of the European Parliament
The Sweden Office is intended for the public and for those whose work involves monitoring or scrutinising the EU and its decision-makers. The office provides information about which tasks the European Parliament has and how it works, as well as about the political and legislative decisions that are made in the European Parliament.
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Sweden Office of the European Parliament
Regeringsgatan 65, 6 tr. 111 56 Stockholm
SE 111 56 Stockholm
Tel: Tel: +46 8 56 24 44 55 Fax: +46 8 56 24 44 99
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European Commission Representation in Sweden
The Representation's office informs the media and the general public about news from the Commission and what the Commission's stance is on different issues.
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European Commission Representation in Sweden
Regeringsgatan 65
Box 7323
103 90 Stockholm
Tel: +46 8 56 24 44 11 Fax: +46 8 56 24 44 12
Email: bursto@ec.europa.eu

