EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Elections
Parliament says 'Yes' then 'No' to funding for Libertas
By Judith Crosbie and Simon Taylor - 05.02.2009 / 00:00 CET
Estonian parliamentarian denies backing new party; Libertas could lose €200,000 in funding.
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