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The EU parliament awaits 18 'observer' MEPs from a dozen countries (Photo: European Parliament)

Parliament to get extra observer MEPs from 12 countries

The European Parliament on Wednesday (25 November) paved the way to taking on a further 18 MEPs. But they will not be allowed to vote or speak in the plenary until EU governments agree and ratify a legal basis for their full mandate.

The newcomers will be allowed to speak in committee meetings, but won't have the right to table amendments, draft reports, vote or speak in the plenary. Their limited powers are a result of the legal complications following the transition from EU's old rule...

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The EU parliament awaits 18 'observer' MEPs from a dozen countries (Photo: European Parliament)

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