2018-09-06
Lenkai Kovoja
The share of votes wielded by those three countries (Germany, France and Italy) would jump from 48 per cent to nearly 58 per cent after Brexit.
Poland is the largest of a group of nine other countries whose collective share of votes would increase from just 4.7 per cent to 5.7 per cent.
(Reuters) - Poland is threatening to block a post-Brexit capital plan for the European Investment Bank, the European Union’s not-for-profit lender, unless it can secure a bigger role at the lender, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
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