The European Vehicle Surveillance Agency (EVSA) ultimately failed to obtain the support of the European Parliament during two crucial votes in the Strasbourg plenary session on Tuesday 4 April.
Whether it involved the recommendations from the EMIS commission of enquiry into the cheat devices scandal or the regulation on the type approval and motor vehicle monitoring market (adopted by a very large majority with 585 votes in favour, 77 against and 19 abstentions), supporters in favour of...