In view of the Special Committee on Agriculture (SCA) meeting on Monday 1 March, Austria (supported by the Belgian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Cypriot, Czech, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Latvian, Maltese, Romanian and Slovak delegations) sent a working document criticising the options on social conditionality in the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
These 13 Member States stress that this requirement, wanted by the European Parliament and suggested by the Portuguese Presidency of the EU...