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". I voted against this report, because I believe that it says nothing new. It simply synthesises a vision of Community law, in an obviously tendentious manner, and gives voice to expansionist desires which, though not new either, are no less surprising for the clarity with which they are declared. In her argumentation, the rapporteur completely forgets the basic principle of Community legal intervention (whether from above or from below): the principle of subsidiarity. In doing so, she provides national legal legislators with proof of their own subordination. The rapporteur’s vision is centralist rather than federalist. She reduces national legislations and legal ordinances to an unacceptable level of subordination, in the belief that blanket application of Community law is the panacea which will solve all Europe’s problems. This is not to mention the subordinate role which the rapporteur unfortunately confers on national parliaments. I am profoundly doubtful of the usefulness and benefits of this type of interpretation of the application of Community law. It merely serves to turn the application of the principle of subsidiarity on its head."@en1

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