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"Madam President, our rapporteur set himself a very difficult task. Efforts to regulate the situation of specific professional groups carry with them a considerable temptation to heighten social sensitivity, which then often turns into hypersensitivity when short-term political needs accumulate. Our rapporteur hails from the Left of the Chamber and chose his own ‘third way’, deeming the economic situation of the fishing sector to be an extraordinary problem, requiring the Commission to take extraordinary measures. The essence of Mr Guerreiro’s stance is illustrated by amendments such as Amendment 23, which describes the social impact of economic solutions. In these amendments, the Commission is strongly urged to create new instruments for creating economic programmes that will guarantee the growth of funding in particular. More moderate opinions are reflected in the amendments relating to long-term maritime policy such as Amendments 3 and 5. They do not play down the need to keep a between a sustainable income and the taxation of fisheries and a specific form and level of social aid. This principle should be applied not only to long-term activities leading to the sustainable development of fisheries, but also short-term actions such as the replacement of engines and fishing equipment. Mr Guerreiro’s report is important to the Community fisheries policy and was also the subject of detailed scrutiny in the Committee on Fisheries. The final version represents the result of multilateral negotiations and a determined effort to arrive at a version with which Members could be satisfied. It received the unanimous support of our committee. The European Parliament should support this document in the conviction that two fundamental issues for European fisheries are to be covered by the regulatory process for European fisheries, namely a broadly-focused economic strategy and everyday matters that are closer to the hearts of those in the sector."@en1
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