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The European Council Meeting is a summit where heads of state or government from all EU member states gather to set the European Union's overall political direction and priorities. These meetings are crucial for addressing complex or sensitive issues that cannot be resolved at lower levels of intergovernmental cooperation. The council does not exercise legislative functions but defines the EU's policy agenda, often resulting in 'conclusions' that guide the work of other EU institutions. Decisions made here can significantly influence fiscal policy, migration, and international relations across the Eurozone.
The meeting is a high-level diplomatic summit where decisions are typically reached by consensus among the heads of state or government. In specific cases defined by EU treaties, decisions may be made by a qualified majority or unanimity.
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