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At the first reading of the proposal for a common position, I felt obliged to vote against it, because I was unhappy that the report was undermined by the heavy-handedness of the proposals, which mainly received the votes of the left-leaning Members of the parliamentary committee. The proposals detract from the rapporteur’s much more balanced approach.
The European Parliament opted, then, for an approach that was frankly excessive, which far exceeded what is necessary in this area.
At this second reading, the Commission has seen fit to adopt most of the European Parliament’s proposals for amendments although it has not done the same for family policies, which have clearly been excluded from Community sphere of competence, and this is to be welcomed.
I still hold to other observations and reservations that I expressed at first reading.
As regards the amendments tabled by the Communist left, I voted against."@en1
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