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". The European Parliament has repeatedly turned its attention to the problem of testing blood for transfusions and blood donors and has passed a plethora of resolutions since 1993. And there is still serious public concern as the result of criminal irresponsibility on the part of the relevant authorities in various countries of the European Union. The aim of the Commission proposal to amend Directive 89/381/ΕEC is to improve both quality and safety in standards for the collection, testing, processing, storage and distribution of blood and its various components. More importantly, Member States can impose even stricter standards and blood moved between the 15 is not governed by the rules of the internal market. I shall be voting for the Nisticò report because it is in favour of strict standards, it is against the commercialisation of human blood and because, for reasons of greater safety, it calls for security of supply via networks of volunteers in order to reverse the dependence of the European Union on non-Community suppliers."@en1

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