The European Commission is set to authorize the growing of
genetically modified maize on European soil, despite 19 member states
voting against the move, highlighting the “absurd” rules of weighted
votes in the EU.
In a debate on Tuesday, 19 EU member states indicated that they
would vote against the authorization of genetically modified
maize because of health and environmental concerns and opposition
in the European Parliament.
But because of the so-called comitology rules of the EU, their
votes will be insufficient to overturn the decision of bigger
member states that support the introduction of insect resistant
Pioneer 1507.
The UK and Spain are both in favor of GM crops, while Germany
abstained and France is staunchly against their introduction.
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