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Marie Anne Isler Béguin has not followed the instructions of her group President, Daniel Cohn Bendit, calling for a verdict in favour of the postponement of the European Parliament’s vote on the accession of Romania.
She judges that her vote is in no sense a blank check for Romania. On the contrary, the vote must encourage this future Member State to work twice as hard and to accelerate reforms, particularly in the fight against corruption, the defence of civil rights, the protection of ethnic minorities and the control of borders. She points out that this will be the first time – owing to a proposal made by the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance and accepted by the Committee on Foreign Affairs – that the European Parliament will be fully involved in the decision process, particularly if the safeguard clause is implemented – a clause which consists of pushing back accession by one year, if either of the two countries is not ready by 2007.
Finally, Marie Anne Isler Béguin is delighted that the final report voted in plenary contains her amendments:
calling for the adoption of clear and forward-thinking provisions on coexistence in order to avoid the release of genetically modified varieties;
stressing the European Parliament’s concern about the Rosia Montana project, and calling for full environmental impact assessments to be conducted."@en1
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