MEPs rein in Commission's drive for agreements with business
Plans by the European Commission to make more use of agreements with business to deliver its environmental policy goals received a shot across the bows from the European Parliament in May. MEPs want the process to be more open to democratic scrutiny than the Commission suggested - and have also called on it to accept that Parliament should be able to veto agreements.
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