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". – I thank Parliament, particularly the members of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy and, above all, the rapporteur, Mr Trakatellis, for the great efforts made to ensure that this proposal can be adopted in one reading and in record time. This is an example of how much can be achieved when all the institutions work well together. The text being agreed today on the extension of six public health programmes reflects what has been informally agreed between the institutions. The Commission can therefore accept all the amendments put forward by Mr Trakatellis. I understand that the Council has also signalled its agreement in principle. The extension is important for two reasons. First, it will enable some important public health activities to continue and to fulfil their objectives. Second, it provides us with the necessary breathing space in which we can take forward the discussions on our proposed new public health programme. Let me just reassure you about one thing. The work to be carried out in the extended programmes, and indeed all current health programmes, will be geared towards preparing some of the key actions foreseen by the new programme. Within the framework of the individual programme decisions, their work programmes will be adapted to these needs. As far as the text in front of you is concerned, I now hope that once it is voted by Parliament the decision will be adopted by the Health Council on 14 December."@en1
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