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... be still considered to be valid. Part 4 of this work attempts to draw a possible response to the question presented, presenting possible centres of power in the European Parliament. The final part of the essay (Part 5) presents the main conclusions arrived to. As mentioned the question presented basis itself in two complementary premises being the first "power" and the second "centre". "Power" is hereafter understood as the possession of controlling influence. In other words, this means the capacity to influence and change or alter the course of events, in the case of the EP, political events. As "centre", one would define the middle or in organic terms, the nerve cells, controlling the rest of the body. In applying these two definitions to the EP, the question obliges us then to look at where is the middle or central location of the capacity to influence political events in the ...
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