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"Mr President, Commissioner, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, the disease which is now threatening a borderless Europe may contribute to increasing the citizens’ crisis of confidence in both national and Community institutions.
Health risks to livestock, changes in eating habits and the collapse of the production sector are ample cause for us to take extraordinary decisions. Measures have economic and political costs and I would like to know from the Council and the Commission which of these costs they are prepared to meet.
Are you prepared to increase aid measures in all the countries of the European Union?
What do the European institutions think of wide-scale vaccinations?
What position will you adopt in relation to third countries? Are you going to take any steps in relation to the unilateral restrictions being imposed on us by countries such as the United States, Canada, Bulgaria or Saudi Arabia, and in relation to less than rigorous imports from countries which are vaccinating, such as Argentina, Chile, Brazil, etc., which may put all of our livestock at risk?
What is going to happen with regard to wild animals, Commissioner? What measures are envisaged for wild animals and for zoos, circuses, etc.? What will happen if deer, wild boar or goats are affected?
Lastly, I would like to know whether the European Commission is going to take account of these health crises when presenting its budget for the European emergency veterinary fund, which is so poorly resourced."@en1
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