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"Mr President, it is good that we in this House can now get stuck into the Commission’s comitology procedure; that is progress and a great achievement by those who have been conducting the negotiations, and one for which we are grateful to them.
The only thing is that it does have a few blemishes. The whole thing has to do with the codecision procedure rather than the consultation procedure. It is the consultation procedure that still applies to our Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, and, now that it is considering the organic farming regulation, we can once more see how the Commission is attempting to encroach on the Committee’s powers, but we are unable to tackle these attempts head-on, and that must change. That is a defect in what has been agreed here.
When we get the proposed constitution, the codecision procedure will apply in agriculture too, but we do not have it yet. I hope this will not be another occasion for beating about the bush when it comes to implementation, so that we end up stuck with the consultation procedure and have to live with it and with a situation in which the Commission continues to enjoy rights that are incompatible with any democratic standard."@en1
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