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With regard to the annual reports, this document is basically of limited value. However, it provides us with an opportunity to praise slavishly and in public, as is our wont, the legal federalism in which the Community judge, as the painstaking executor of the political project of the Founding Fathers, plays a key role.
I shall omit the inevitable congratulations to the Commission, the regrets concerning the limited competence of the Court of Justice in terms of justice and home affairs, and the role-call of main principles, which are genuine Tables of the Law of federalist thinking, on which the government of judges at European level is based.
On the other hand, I shall point out the need for increased cooperation between national parliaments and the European Parliament and between their respective Members. I would also point out that, sadly, the report does not aim to foster genuine participation of parliaments in drawing up Community law, but simply to increase monitoring of the application of this law.
What is very clear is that to the European Parliament, the national parliaments have only a supporting role to play: organising the sly policing of their own governments!
The democrats will appreciate this…"@en1
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