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EU lawmakers to vote after scandal suspect makes plea deal

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lawmakers are set to vote Wednesday on a candidate to replace a disgraced former parliament vice president, after a key suspect in the cash-for-influence corruption scandal rocking the assembly made a plea bargain with prosecutors, raising the prospect that more names might surface, according to AP News. Former parliament vice president […] The post EU lawmakers to vote after scandal suspect makes plea deal appeared first on Știri online, ultimele știri, presa online, ziar online - Sursazilei.ro .

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