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It is important to avoid interruption and to proceed with the extension of the existing programmes in the field of public health that expire in the short term, given that their objectives are to complement national policies in protecting human health.
In this report, the rapporteur supports the extension of the six programmes until 31 December 2002, although he rightly criticises the Commission’s legislative schedule, which lies at the root of this problem, since four were to expire at the end of this year and two at the end of 2001. Note that these are major programmes aimed at improvements in public health, the fight against cancer, AIDS prevention, the fight against drug dependence, health monitoring and pollution-related diseases.
As mentioned in the report, however, it is essential that there should also be an annual extension of the financial appropriation and that the necessary measures should be taken to ensure a problem-free transition while the new programme is drawn up."@en1
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