EU Parliament’s fragmented election points to coalition building on climate

Published 08:29 on May 27, 2019  /  Last updated at 01:39 on May 29, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU Parliament election results released early Monday suggest the assembly will retain its stance of pushing for more ambitious climate policy, though its centrist parties will need to rely more on liberal and green lawmakers to stave off populist climate-sceptic members.
EU Parliament election results released early Monday suggest the assembly will retain its stance of pushing for more ambitious climate policy, though its centrist parties will need to rely more on liberal and green lawmakers to stave off populist climate-sceptic members.


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