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A meeting room at the EU Council building in Brussels (Photo: consilium.europa.au)

Member states threaten MEPs and commission with legal case

Member states on Thursday threatened to take the European Parliament and Commission to court over what it calls the "illegal" provisions of an inter-institutional agreement which gives MEPs extra powers on international negotiations and greater access to classified EU documents.

Carved out following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the new inter-institutional deal was adopted by the EU legislature on Wednesday (20 October) and signed by both parliament chief Jerzy Buzek and c...

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A meeting room at the EU Council building in Brussels (Photo: consilium.europa.au)

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