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THE BRUSSELS LETTER. In Parliament, the Liberals, Socialists and Christian Democrats finally find a compromise on the reform of the European carbon market.
By Emmanuel Berretta
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VSt is not every day that the European Parliament is entrusted with the historic mission of redrawing the contours and constraints of European industry. If last week, the attempt turned into a fiasco when it comes to climate objectives and the adaptation of companies’ “rights to pollute”, the parliamentarians of the European majority caught up on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday. Liberal-Macronists (around Pascal Canfin), Socialists on one side, and Christian Democrats from the EPP (around Esther de Lange and Christian Ehler) patched things up around a series of amendments that they tabled in and will vote on June 23 during a mini-plenary session in Brussels.
Everything is in order. There is no way in the European Parliament to divide…
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