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Rapporteurs on major draft green laws retain seats
All of the MEPs chosen by the outgoing European Parliament to lead ongoing discussions on major draft environmental laws have retained their parliamentary seats, according to the results of European elections held across the EU last week (EE 08/06/09).
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