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"I would thank the President-in-Office of the Council for his answer. My question now is about whether this proposal will be debated again by one working party or another or in the Council of Ministers. Has it been included on the agenda for forthcoming meetings?
I should also like to emphasise that this is an important legal rights issue. It is about possibly restricting fundamental human rights: the right to travel and the right to express one’s opinion by taking part in a demonstration. There need to be very strong reasons for imposing any such restrictions. An absolute condition must be the existence of a judgment so that it is not done merely on the grounds of, for example, a political suspicion. I am pleased with the Council’s answer, to the effect that it does not see it as possible in practice to include people not convicted of crimes in such a register and that it considers it unlikely that such a decision would be made."@en1
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