12/06/2020 (Agence Europe) – Hungary opposed the adoption of the conclusions on the impact of long-term care on work-life balance at the meeting of the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) on Wednesday 10 June, on the grounds that they refer to the European Commission’s Strategy for Equality between Women and Men 2020-2025. Poland and Slovakia had changed their minds after opposing the conclusions following an amendment proposed by the Croatian Presidency of the EU Council changing “welcoming” to “recognising”. Coreper noted the lack of agreement on the draft EU Council conclusions, after which the Presidency transformed the text into ‘Presidency Conclusions’, supported by 26 States. To view the conclusions: https://bit.ly/2UzDXn6 (PH)