Brussels, 26/11/2012 (Agence Europe) - It was with some acrimony, particularly towards David Cameron, that the parliamentary groups welcomed the news of the breakdown of the extraordinary European summit of 22 and 23 November, which could have given the EU its multi-annual budget for 2014 to 2020. The European commissioners in charge of the common agriculture policy (CAP) and cohesion stressed the urgent need for an agreement in order to prepare the programmes.
Breakdown or door opened?...