8 February 2013
The European Parliament would harm its own reputation if it follows through on threats to veto budget plans in a secret ballot, said Martin Callanan, a U.K. Conservative and chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group of lawmakers.
The European Parliament would harm its own reputation if it follows through on threats to veto budget plans in a secret ballot, said Martin Callanan, a U.K. Conservative and chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group of lawmakers.