Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-06-07-Speech-2-125"
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"The June List is in favour of increased cooperation between the Member States in combating terrorism and other serious cross-border crime. These are, however, what are known as third pillar issues, concerning intergovernmental police and legal cooperation, and decisions concerning them have to be taken by the Member States in the Council and not by supranational EU institutions. It is thus for the national parliaments, and not the European Parliament, to assess the results of negotiations and call for responsibility to be accepted. The June List cannot therefore support Parliament’s amendments, in spite of the fact that we would have supported the contents of several of them if we had been sitting in the Swedish Parliament.
Where reportis concerned, we support Sweden’s initiative in the Council concerning a Framework Decision on simplifying the exchange of information and intelligence between law enforcement authorities of the EU."@en1
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