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lunes, 16 de septiembre de 2013

maltatoday.com.mt - 16 de septiembre de 2013 - Malta

Greens question reason for postponement of tobacco vote


A crucial vote of the European Parliament on revised EU legislation on tobacco products, which was foreseen for this week, has been postponed to next October.

The Greens have accused the leaders of the main centre-right political groups in the European Parliament (EPP, ALDE and ECR) of colluding to postpone the vote on the EU tobacco directive.

"It is ironic that while the major electoral platform for Commissioner Tonio Borg was his promise to ensure that the Tobacco Directive would go through before the end of this European Parliament in April 2014, his colleagues from the European Popular Party (EPP) were on the forefront to ensure that the agreed timetable would be derailed. What is going on behind all this?" Prof. Arnold Cassola, Alternattiva Demokratika Chairperson, said.

Greens/EFA co-president in the European Parliament Rebecca Harms stated: "The centre-right political groups, led by the EPP, have shamelessly done the bidding of the tobacco industry in postponing the vote on the tobacco directive. There should be no doubt: this is a cynical exercise designed to buy time for the tobacco lobby, with a view to watering down the draft legislation. This is all the more outrageous as it was the European Parliament that had pushed the Commission to deliver the proposal as soon as possible.

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