Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union The EU–UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly (EU-UK PPA) is an inter-parliamentary institution established by the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) to bring together members from the Parliament of the United Kingdom and the European Parliament.
[1] The assembly aims to be a forum for parliamentarians to exchange views on the implementation and operation of the TCA.
The devolved legislatures within the UK are each able to send two members to meetings of the UK-EU PPA to participate as observers.
[2] The chair of the UK and EP delegations assume the role of Chair-in-office of the EU-UK PPA on a rotational basis.
The chairs and vice-chairs of each delegation constitute the six member Bureau of the assembly.