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"The legislative resolution passed with a surprisingly wide majority of 525 in favour, 49 against, and 44 abstentions. This was mainly due to the fact that, at the last minute, the rapporteur introduced an amendment limiting the time of the regulation to 5 years, subject to further approval. This was mainly in response to the pressure in Council against the entire exercise. Because of that amendment being carried by 393 to 216, Greens/EFA voted abstention on the final amended resolution. However, Greens/EFA voted in favour of the legislative resolution. In a big surprise, an EDF amendment asking to introduce semi-finished products in the requirement for origin-marking was carried by 328 to 219. On the negative side, some product groups were kicked out from the marking requirement, especially pharmaceuticals and glasses and lenses."@en1
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