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Empty seats during discussions are an embarrassment to the newly-powerful parliament (Photo: European Parliament)

MEPs look for ways to battle plenary non-attendance

by Honor Mahony, Brussels,

The European Parliament is looking into ways of boosting plenary attendance but is set to stay clear of fining absent deputies after a brief attempt to go down this path earlier this month was widely ridiculed.

The political factions agreed Wednesday (15 September) to establish a taskforce to see if they can make embarrassing pan-angle camera shots of rows of empty seats during high-level debates a thing of the past.

The group is to be headed by Austrian Socialist MEP Hannes Swob...

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Empty seats during discussions are an embarrassment to the newly-powerful parliament (Photo: European Parliament)

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