Donald Tusk took charge of his first European Council on Thursday (18 December), and told EU leaders that they could go home rather than return for a scheduled second day of talks.
The new Council president had kept the agenda for his first summit simple, rebuffing efforts to add extra items for discussion and keeping a tight focus on three issues: the Commission’s proposed investment fund, the situation in Ukraine, and tax transparency. Tusk departed from the practice of his predecessor, Herman Van Rompuy, and did not wait for latecomers, including Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann, before starting the meeting. This particularly …read more
Source: European Voice