MEPs dig in their heels on farm reform
By Myles Neligan - 17.09.1998 / 00:00 CET
THE European Parliament is threatening to invoke a rarely used clause in the Treaty of Rome in an attempt to force farm ministers to take notice of MEPs' views on the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy.The Parliament is formally confined to a consultative role in agricultural matters, which means that government ministers have until now felt free to ignore Euro MPs' opinions on farm proposals.
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