- EU Parliament in Strasbourg to get its first vote on the gambling report produced by the Internal Market & Consumer Protection Committee (IMCO).
- Initially supportive of the EU Commissions plans for an EU wide regulatory framework, the final report now supports national regulatory regimes.
- Stalemate is expected to ensue as the Commission cannot progress a legislative process which is anti-free market treaty provisions.
On Tuesday, September 10, the new plenary session of the EU Parliament in Strasbourg will have its first formal vote on the gambling report produced by the parliament’s Internal Market & Consumer Protection Committee (IMCO).