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". I have, of course, voted in favour of my own report. This Danish initiative is extremely positive and timely as well as being well balanced, fully respecting the status quo of the Union’s institutional development and the Member States’ own competences and now seeking to adopt a binding legislative instrument. In fact, it is an attempt, by means of its provision for joint working methods, to strengthen the global capabilities of liaison officers posted to third countries by Member State police authorities, which will provide a clear common benefit to all of them. This specific stepping-up of police cooperation is particularly relevant in the field of information and will doubtless have an increasing role to play in combating organised crime, particularly given the rate at which this type of crime is increasing. The proposals for amendments that I tabled, with the support of the specialist parliamentary committee, are all intended to increase the effectiveness of the mechanisms for cooperation and shared use between police liaison officers, whilst at the same time attempting to remedy various shortcomings, specifically in the following areas: guaranteeing fundamental rights in the field of data protection, the regular monitoring of the liaison officer system, through annual reports and the study of these reports; similar treatment for Europol’s liaison officers and, lastly, funding."@en1

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