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We have today voted against the draft Interinstitutional Agreement concerning access by Parliament to sensitive information of the Council in the field of security and defence policy. The main reason for this is that we consider the proposed committee, which is to consist of only four members, to be an overly small circle. The opportunity for smaller countries, or smaller political groups, to be represented would therefore be minimal. Their information deficit would increase.
On order to achieve increased openness and equality, there should moreover be more permanent members on the committee, and at the same time a given number of members should be able to be elected in accordance with the procedure laid down in the draft agreement."@en1
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