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". I voted against. The purpose of this action programme is to define objectives, to establish a basis for reflection, and to ensure the success of future Community projects in this area. Together with many of my colleagues in the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats, I took up a firm position on this report. At first-reading, it is necessary to send a strong signal so that, when it comes to the second reading, improved consistency, the right balance and a realistic vision can be found. The report that we are voting on today will cause difficulties. The objectives that it sets out are too precise. They will lead to a lack of flexibility, and will completely block forthcoming Community initiatives. This applies when it comes to setting ecotaxes, or defining too precisely how the CAP is to be reformed, although I believe that reform to be desirable. Then again, some amendments go against directives which have already been adopted by the European Parliament, or else they place too many restrictions around those that we shall be considering in the near future. This applies in the case of environmental responsibility. A report such as this must allow the flexibility necessary to adapt European projects in line with developments in scientific research and technical progress."@en1

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