The EU appears unwilling to impose an outright ban on allowing corporate sponsorships of the rotating six-month EU presidencies.
The presidencies are overseen by individual member states and steer big EU-wide policy decisions by aiming to coordinate decision-making.
Having them sponsored by corporate money is perceived as posing a risk to its reputation among the wider public.
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