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"Mr President, I am extremely pleased, and satisfied about the fact, that we are now to obtain a directive on public access to environmental information which is completely in line with the Arabs Convention. I also think that the rapporteur, Mrs Korhola, is entirely correct in reinstating the majority of amendments from the first reading, as they were adopted unanimously by Parliament. They are also excellent in helping to improve the Commission’s proposals.
The new Article 7a, on the quality of environmental information, is one of the most important amendments. As has already been said, the person requesting information must be able to rely on the information’s being relevant, up-to-date and exact, as well as on the methods which have been used to produce it and on the forms of analysis employed.
I am not, however, happy about the decision by the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy concerning the cost of what the authority can take out. That is why we have tabled Amendment No 48. I hope that our British colleagues and other groups will be able to see this as a compromise proposal and that they will also vote for it tomorrow."@en1
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