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Get connected: Discover the European Parliament on social media
From Pinterest to LinkedIn, the European Parliament is present on most major social media platforms in order to better communicate with you. On these platforms it offers not only background information and the latest news, but also videos, photos, infographics and the opportunity to discuss topical issues. Try out the interactive infographic to get a taster of what is served up on each platform.
Click here to launch the European Parliament's infographic and get a preview of each of the social media platforms the European Parliament is present on.
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