At this time of pandemic crisis, intergovernmentalism is inexorably regaining its hold on the conduct of European affairs. And the European Parliament is the big loser in developing emergency measures to deal with the current COVID-19 pandemic and the looming socio-economic crisis.
While the Eurogroup was invited on Tuesday 7 April to identify for the European Council new options to complete the arsenal of measures already taken (see EUROPE B12463A1, B12462A1), several preparatory...