European Council (EC)
The term 'Consejo de Europa (CE)' in Spanish translates to 'European Council (EC)' in English. The European Council is a high-level political body, which is a part of the European Union. It is responsible for setting the overall political direction and priorities of the Union, but it does not have legislative power. It is composed of the heads of state or government of all EU member states, the President of the European Council, and the President of the European Commission.
The Council of Europe (CE) was founded in 1949.
This sentence explains the historical event of the Council of Europe's establishment.
The Council of Europe (CE) promotes human rights throughout Europe.
This sentence describes one of the key operations of the CE which is advancing human rights across Europe.
The Council of Europe (CE) has 47 member states.
This sentence provides information regarding the number of member states within the CE.