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"We welcome the Commission's proposal because the aim of introducing a mutual information system in the area of asylum and migration is to avoid tensions between Member States and reinforce cooperation. I would like to congratulate the rapporteur on submitting a report that is progressive and develops the proposal further. Handling coordination at a political level may create a forum for governments to reach agreement before making decisions, and therefore, bring laws in Member States closer together. I also welcome that the Commission is preparing a summary of the legislation passed by Member States, which will provide a comprehensive picture of existing legislation within the European Union, allowing us to assess the Member States' activity from an EU perspective. We also agree that the document drafted by the Commission should be presented to Parliament's committee responsible for these matters, as well as to the Council, which will open up a more wide-ranging discussion, while also strengthening the role of Parliament. As regards transparency, we find it acceptable that at a political level, while trying to reach agreement beforehand among Member States, information which has been placed on the network is treated in confidence so that a real agreement can be reached. At the same time, with the aim of informing citizens and being able to compare the different legislations, the laws already passed, judgments and translations of all these must be made available to everyone. As regards languages, however, we must accept that there are extremely important official languages in the European Union, as well as less widely used official languages. Therefore, the laws, their assessment and analysis should be translated into each of the Member States' own official languages, as well as into the three most widely used languages, as any more than that would be unnecessary."@en1

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