Council Vote on regulation setting CO2 emission standards for cars and light commercial vehicles Tags:Europe 8 comments Sourced from [here](https://video.consilium.europa.eu/event/en/26784) Note that an earlier version of the record showed Italy as voting against, this was apparently in error. Edit: [Here](https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/PE-66-2022-INIT/en/pdf) is the actual (english) text of the regulation btw, fair warning it’s less readable than usual. Why do Ireland and Finland both get an English translation, but not the others? [deleted] Funny to see multilingual countries like Finland, Ireland, Belgium have two languages but Cyprus, Luxembourg and maybe Portugal only have one I will never seize being amazed that Bulgaria still is the only EU country using Cyrillic alphabet. Poland: do not take my right of inhaling exhaust smoke! pretty cool the countries are in their respective names. I definitely recognize magyarorszag , (*!#^@!* and (*@(!*&DH Poland is the only sovereign Central European nation here. Shame on the Czech representatives who approved this. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Sourced from [here](https://video.consilium.europa.eu/event/en/26784) Note that an earlier version of the record showed Italy as voting against, this was apparently in error. Edit: [Here](https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/PE-66-2022-INIT/en/pdf) is the actual (english) text of the regulation btw, fair warning it’s less readable than usual.
Funny to see multilingual countries like Finland, Ireland, Belgium have two languages but Cyprus, Luxembourg and maybe Portugal only have one
pretty cool the countries are in their respective names. I definitely recognize magyarorszag , (*!#^@!* and (*@(!*&DH
Poland is the only sovereign Central European nation here. Shame on the Czech representatives who approved this.
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Sourced from [here](https://video.consilium.europa.eu/event/en/26784)
Note that an earlier version of the record showed Italy as voting against, this was apparently in error.
Edit: [Here](https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/PE-66-2022-INIT/en/pdf) is the actual (english) text of the regulation btw, fair warning it’s less readable than usual.
Why do Ireland and Finland both get an English translation, but not the others?
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Funny to see multilingual countries like Finland, Ireland, Belgium have two languages but Cyprus, Luxembourg and maybe Portugal only have one
I will never seize being amazed that Bulgaria still is the only EU country using Cyrillic alphabet.
Poland: do not take my right of inhaling exhaust smoke!
pretty cool the countries are in their respective names.
I definitely recognize magyarorszag , (*!#^@!* and (*@(!*&DH
Poland is the only sovereign Central European nation here. Shame on the Czech representatives who approved this.