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Now playing Next Germany Germany's EU Presidency rejects private sponsors to show 'integrity' The practice of obtaining sponsorship from private companies to organise the rotating presidency of the EU was brought to light by a complaint to the European Ombudsman who called the member countries of the European Council to order. 09/07/2020
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