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The Commission’s communication, on which this report is based, is intended to improve the monitoring of the application of Community law, in view of the need to pre-empt the natural increase in tasks arising from enlargement and to take account of the extension of the Community acquis. The Commission proposes various actions designed to improve the monitoring of the application of Community law. The communication details what is covered by the prevention carried out in close and reciprocal cooperation between the Commission and the Member States; it then describes the conditions of effective management of monitoring and of how infringements are dealt with, which will become even more significant after enlargement; finally, it looks into the possibility of gradually changing the culture of monitoring, by introducing the dimension of preventing such behaviour.
There are, of course, both positive and negative aspects to Mr MacCormick’s draft report. Among the good points were Recital L: ‘Failure by the Community legislature to achieve good quality in law-making can itself be detrimental to the correct understanding and application of Community law’; and
‘its desire to see enhanced cooperation between parliamentarians in the European Parliament and Parliaments of Member States’
These points were sufficient for me to vote in favour."@en1
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