Parliament Breaks Compromise on Eu Supply Chain Law
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Chancellor Merz has accused the EU Parliament of a »crazy wrong decision«. In Strasbourg, the compromise on the supply chain law had been broken before. Roberta Metsola now sharply rejects the interference from Berlin.
The EU Parliament in plenary rejects with secret vote the compromise agreement reached between Socialists, Renew and Ppe to make less ambitious corporate sustainability reporting obligations and due diligence. Those that oblige companies to control the entire supply chain to prevent human rights violations or environmental damage.
The EU supply chain law is intended to strengthen human rights and environmental protection. However, many corporations and states fear a bureaucracy monster. A planned compromise to weaken the law has now burst for the time being.
Negotiations with the member states have not yet begun. The Greens sharply criticized the EPP.
A compromise on easing the EU supply chain law has failed in the European Parliament.
Secret vote, broken alliances: Is the EU supply chain law on the tip now - or will it become stricter than last?
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