Fine Gael MEP criticises EU parliamentary group for leaving talks on nature restoration law

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Fine Gael MEP Seán Kelly criticises EU parliamentary group for leaving talks on nature restoration law

The targets being considered by the parliament go beyond those proposed by EU member states through the European Council and others suggested by the European Commission.

He said the deal struck by the other political groups will be put to a vote at the environment committee on June 15th. He said that while these talks have ended the proposed law “will still have to go to Plenary” in the European Parliament and that Groups and MEPs can table amendments at that point as well.

Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue, a Fianna Fáil TD, said he disagreed with the EPP pulling out of negotiations.

 

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