The EU spent most of 2014 in a state of suspended action. There was the seemingly interminable run-up to the May EU elections - in which the EU commission all but stopped working. And then the equally drawn-out post-election phase as it went through its changing of the guard.
The process was finally completed in November. There are new faces in the European Parliament. A new team in the European Commission. A new chief in the European Council.
Now that the power reshuffle is over...
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