The head of the European parliament has said Brussels’s growing list of climate and industrial regulations is driving voters towards populist parties ahead of EU-wide elections in June.
A “proportionality test” and a proper cost assessment were needed for new regulations, Roberta Metsola said in an interview.
“Euroscepticism grew because the parties of the centre took their voters for granted,” the Maltese politician added, referring to her own European People’s party and the centre-left Socialists and Democrats.
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