Efforts by German centre-right MEPs to block greater transparency in the European Parliament via a secret ballot ended in defeat on Thursday (31 January).
The plenary in Brussels instead backed calls to require leading MEPs to disclose to the public their meetings with lobbyists.
It will also allow all MEPs who volunteer to do so, to publish their monthly expenses report on the website of the parliament.
For the German European People's Party delegation, the most contentious...
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