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"Madam President, I wanted to comment briefly on the report by Mr Stevenson. I welcome the fact that it calls for the system of access to waters and resources to be maintained as well as the fundamental principle of relative stability. I regret, however, that the original proposal by Mr Nogueira Román, who wanted to re-focus attention on the economic and social dimension of the common fisheries policy and, therefore, study it at the same time as the issue of fishing effort, has not been retained.
What struck me is that the proposal by the European Commission on the roadmap on reform of the common agricultural policy reflects the lack of priority that the latter gives to the social impact of its plan since this impact only features in seventh place in the list of proposed measures.
As for the Commission communication of 6 November on the measures intended to soften the impact of the reform, it confirms the plan to do away with 28 000 jobs over three years, between 2003 and 2006, due to the mass scrapping of vessels as predicted by the Commission. We are naturally waiting for an appropriate time to question the Commission on these dramatic figures, Madam President, which will be when we study this communication."@en1
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