European institutions agree vote on securitisation programme

Council of ministers and lawmakers will vote in coming weeks

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European Union lawmakers and representatives of national governments will have an initial vote in the coming weeks on whether to move forward with proposals to update the bloc’s rules on securitisation.

The European Commission (EC), the EU’s permanent bureaucracy, announced on May 30 that it had reached an agreement with the Council of Ministers, representing the elected governments of nation states, and the European Parliament. Under the agreement, draft legislative approvals setting out the

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