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"I would like to ask a follow-up question regarding what the President-in-Office said about judicial cooperation. Belgium will be taking over the presidency after Sweden. Belgium is about to introduce legislation on drugs similar to that of the Netherlands.
My question then is this: What real conditions are there for implementing cooperation against drugs and for combating their use and trade, bearing in mind that the Netherlands has, from a Swedish point of view, a highly relaxed and easy-going liberal view of drug misuse, which means that people from across Europe are drawn to the Netherlands? This is a policy which Belgium is now about to adopt. Are there any real conditions for achieving results, when two countries set themselves apart in this way?"@en1
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