A European Parliament has been created, directly elected by citizens of the EU.
Each section was headed by a civil committee of 16 members (elected by active citizens in the area covered by the section), the juges de paix (judges) and members intended to act as intermediaries between their section and the Paris Commune.
Elected by fellow citizens or appointed by board members, the president impacts local and national politics.
PDC had to determine judicial laws of Prince, posadnik (governor of medieval Russian city-state, appointed by prince or elected by citizens), vicar, church hierarch and other officials.
A 231-member Congress of Latvia-Latvijas Kongress-was also elected in April 1990 by citizens of pre-war Latvia and their descendants.
The European Union has three main elements to its government: the Council of the European Union, with ministers from each Member State; the European Commission, as the EU's day-to-day executive and administration; and the European Parliament directly elected by citizens.
These boards may be appointed by public officials, appointed by private entities, popularly elected, or elected by benefited citizens (typically property owners).