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"Basically, the June Movement believes that suspects and defendants in criminal proceedings should enjoy the greatest possible legal certainty. The report deals, however, with a proposal from the Commission intended as a further step in the slow development of a European legal area.
The June Movement is naturally unable to support such an initiative.
The June Movement has therefore voted in favour of all the points and amendments aimed at introducing minimum standards for suspects’ and defendants’ rights, but has voted against the report as a whole."@en1
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