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". Like the rapporteur, I believe that transferring the financing of the administrative costs related to the activity of the Special Coordinator for South-East Europe and the corresponding office to the first pillar of the Union's activity should be done with ‘respect …[for] the competence of each Institution and should facilitate reinforcing the political accompaniment and monitoring of the Stability Pact's activity by the European Union institutions, in order to ensure that it will be complementary with the Stabilisation and Association Process.’ In this context and given the importance of the task, I support the proposal that the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy should have the opportunity to hold a hearing for the person nominated by the Commission and have the option of ratifying or rejecting this nomination. The aim of the amendments proposed is consequently to ensure the participation of the European Parliament in this decision-making process for nominating a Special Coordinator and to establish a deadline for the duration of the term of office of the appointee. I am interested in the rapporteur’s proposal that the ‘Stability Pact for South-East Europe’ could become a permanent task for the European Union, with the ensuing creation of new, permanent administrative structures, although the adequacy, proportionality and feasibility of this proposal will need to be evaluated in light of the stated aims. I voted in favour."@en1

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