Health
Parliament pushes for a more ambitious and European approach to Critical Medicines Act
The European Parliament’s public health committee has endorsed compromise amendments to the Critical Medicines Act, setting out a more ambitious approach than member states.
This evening (15 December), the European Parliament’s Public Health Committee (SANT) voted on compromise amendments that have been hammered out over recent weeks.
The amendments were adopted with 27 votes in favour, one against, and eight abstentions...

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