Members of the European Parliament's ‘transport’ committee will have to vote on Tuesday, 2 April on the hundreds of amendments tabled on the social and market aspects of the first ‘mobility’ package (posting of drivers, driving time and rest periods, tachograph, cabotage and market access), with the aim of 'filtering' them ahead of the Brussels mini plenary session on 3 and 4 April.
A very long meeting of the Parliament's ‘transport’ committee is waiting for MEPs on Tuesday....