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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 10866

14 June 2013
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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT PLENARY / (ae) finance
MEPs say it takes too long to get new rules onto statute books

Brussels, 12/06/2013 (Agence Europe) - MEPs say it is the fault of the member states that legislation takes so long (months or even years) to get onto the statute books.

The chair of the European Parliament's economic and monetary affairs committee, Sharon Bowles (ALDE, UK) accused the Council of Ministers of using up all the time left from now until the European elections in trying to get agreement among the member states. “Change the way you work. Stop listening to national industries....

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