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Barroso takes first step against EU bureaucracy

By George Parker in Brussels and Raphael Minder in Strasbourg

Published: September 27 2005 17:58 | Last updated: September 27 2005 17:58

José Manuel Barroso's European Commission on Tuesday took a first step towards breaking Brussels' addiction to legislation, scrapping more than one-third of all pending laws.

Mr Barroso will next month attempt to put the EU legislative machine into reverse, with a programme to codify or abolish existing laws, thus cutting the EU's 80,000-page lawbook down to 50,000 pages.

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