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Berlin. The EU directive would have forced local, regional, and national authorities to notify the Commission of any new planned regulations affecting the services sector three months in advance (Photo: Nicolas Nova)

Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam fought Commission - and won

An outcry from major European city governments - such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona and Budapest - has helped shelve an EU Commission power grab over the services industry.

In a little-noticed procedural manoeuvre, last month the commission was forced to withdraw a so-called 'Services Notification Procedure' - which would have given it advance veto power over ...

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Olivier Hoedeman is a researcher at Corporate Europe Observatory, an NGO which researches corporate lobbying in Brussels.

Berlin. The EU directive would have forced local, regional, and national authorities to notify the Commission of any new planned regulations affecting the services sector three months in advance (Photo: Nicolas Nova)

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Olivier Hoedeman is a researcher at Corporate Europe Observatory, an NGO which researches corporate lobbying in Brussels.

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