Firewall Falls in the Eu Parliament: "a Shameful Turning Point in Europe's Post-War History"
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With its "value-driven external economy", Brussels has plunged Europe into an existential economic crisis. It was urgently necessary for the EU to defuse the bureaucracy monster supply chain law – including with the voices of the right-wing bloc.
CDU, CSU and AfD are voting for a softening of the supply chain law. Reichinnek criticizes a breach of the firewall – and "gifts to billions of companies".
The European Conservatives are breaking a taboo. In the European Parliament, they call for a majority with far-right extremists to loosen the supply chain law. They blame the Social Democrats.
Europe's social democrats and liberals were appalled: the EPP was concerned by the majority for the supply chain law on the extreme right.
The voices of the AfD were "irrelevant" in the vote on the EU supply chain law, according to the EPP Group chairman Manfred Weber. He criticises the Social Democrats.
Supply chain law relaxed – CDU/CSU and AfD agree: Breaking the fire wall? The decision in the European Parliament creates considerable political turbulence: The supply chain law, which for many years is intended as a central instrument for human rights and environmental standards in global supply chains, was significantly weakened. The vote on 13 November was carried out by a broad majority – and for the first time jointly with votes from CDU/CS…
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