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The European Commission is a crucial institution within the framework of the European Union, responsible for proposing legislation, implementing policies, and upholding the EU treaties. Established in 1958, it represents and upholds the interests of the EU as a whole, distinguishing it from other institutions that represent individual member states. Led by a group of 27 commissioners, one from each member state, it is based in Brussels, Belgium, with departments known as Directorates-General spread across Europe, taking care of specific policy areas. From regulating competition to negotiating international agreements, the European Commission plays an integral role in shaping and enforcing rules that impact daily life within the European Union.