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Not only the framework programmes for scientific research, but also the specific programmes, are being voted on, and, although it is the Parliament/Council compromise with regard to the framework programme that will be voted on, the specific programmes too, will be the subject of voting
. Exceptions are the specific programmes ‘Ideas’, ‘Cooperation’ and ‘Capacities’, where, although an extra change has been made to stem-cell research, the opinion that this House adopted in 2006 and on which the following compromise has been reached remains intact:
‘Certain areas of research, such as activities aimed at cloning people reproductively or changing human genetic material, do not qualify for Community funding. Moreover, the Commission confirmed that it will remain faithful to current practice, and will refrain from submitting proposals to the regulating committee that involve research activities in which human embryos are destroyed, not least when this involves the extraction of stem cells. Whilst this research stage is excluded from funding, the Community has committed to funding the subsequent research stages, involving human embryonic stem cells’.
That is why the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats has voted for these amendments in ‘Ideas’ and ‘Capacities’. With regard to ‘Cooperation’, however, the shadow rapporteur has indicated a free vote, which we are also happy to accept."@en1
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