You are dodging the issue.
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah
No, I'm not. Amendments are proposed by committee members in relation to the subject they are related to.
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Replying to @Britestoan
As compared to Westminster, where any MP can table amendments.
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah
Any MEP can give an amendment to a committee to present.
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Replying to @Britestoan
subject to the approval of the President. Or the Commission.
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Replying to @Britestoan
Requiring at least 40 MEPs - again, encouraging dirty politicking.
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah
if something doesn't have support of 40 MEPs then it really isn't worth consideration is it?
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Replying to @Britestoan
You couldn't know unless you've debated it. I ask again: What do you think is the point of debate?
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Replying to @hoongwaicheah
a debate is to put your point across. In Parliament it is the discussion of a Bill or policy.
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Exactly. To consider the merits/demerits of an issue, such as an amendment. Which would garner/lose support for it.
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