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Madam President, I am going to be extremely brief. I can only wholeheartedly agree with your remarks. Every time it makes proposals to unify, to align, the various laws and approaches of our Member States, the Commission – it really must be said – comes up against sharp divisions between our Member States. I therefore believe that things are moving forward, that progress is being made, but I also see the difficulties that exist when it comes to convincing the Member States to take concrete measures. Let us take the example of the efforts made by my colleague, Mr Frattini, to encourage the Member States to adopt a far more consistent and unifying policy. You are therefore absolutely right. The Commission is doing everything it can, but unfortunately it cannot force the Member States’ hand."@en1
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