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". Mr President, I can be very brief, because most of what needed to be said has been said. I also wish to thank the rapporteur and express my admiration for all the work she has done on a dossier which has not been easy, for the reasons that have just been outlined by my colleague, Mrs Mastenbroek. This is an area which is very sensitive and very heavily charged with ideology and national traditions as well. The aim of the rapporteur to come to an agreement with the other institutions has our full support, and it has had the full support of all the groups from the very start. It has not been easy, because the text before us is a compromise. Let us accept that. Many people in my group would have liked to go much further, like many people in Mrs Mastenbroek’s group, but we have all had to swallow a little bit in order to achieve this compromise. One of the things we have achieved in this compromise that was very important to us was the independence of the monitoring centre and we all know that there were very strong pressures in order to put the Scientific Committee effectively under national control. However, we have managed to avoid that, and that is really an achievement worth supporting. I have been hesitating until the very end, but I can tell Mrs Brepoels that she has our support. However, in order to keep the compromise alive, we need the support of all the groups and, therefore, I am seeking clarification from the Socialist Group as to whether it will support the compromise, because it is essential to know that before we go to the vote. In any case, you can count on our support."@en1
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