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I believe it is essential to improve the coordination of the law-making process. I therefore agree to a great extent with the interinstitutional agreement between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission to improve the quality of law-making through a set of new initiatives and procedures.
Of these, I would like to highlight the establishment of indicative timetables for the various stages leading to the final adoption of each legislative proposal, and the attempt to ensure better synchronisation for the treatment of dossiers by the preparatory bodies of each arm of the legislative authority.
I welcome the reference to ‘self-regulation’, which does not come within the Union’s mandate and allows private partners to adopt common guidelines among themselves and for themselves at European level.
The draft agreement also addresses the issue of better transposition of Community law into national law, whereby the institutions undertake to ensure that all directives include a legally-binding time limit for their transposition that is as short as possible.
In my opinion, the result of this agreement is quite well-balanced and achieves the objective of improving the quality of Community law-making.
I therefore voted in favour of it."@en1
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