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"The European Commission's proposal for plant reproductive material law was voted down by the European Parliament on 10 March, amid concerns that it would give the Commission too much power and leave EU countries without any leeway to tailor the new rules to their needs.Following the Commission’s refusal to withdraw its draft text and table an improved one, Parliament closed the first reading.The Commission's draft text was rejected by 650 votes to 15." Matthew Appleby Tuesday, 11 March 2014
If the Council supports Parliament's rejection, then the legislation process will end.Alternatively, the Council could amend the original Commission's proposal. If it does so, then Parliament could either reject the Council's amendments at the second reading - and thus kill the legislative proposal for good - or it could start negotiations with the Council on the final wording of the new seed legislation.http://www.hortweek.com/news/1284636/Proposed-plant-reproductive-material-laws-voted-down-European-Parliament/
Common sense must prevail...............................................................
A quality that seems sadly lacking amongst the EU 'powers that be'