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"The June List believes that rising energy prices are best adjusted to at national level. We are therefore sceptical about this opinion-soliciting resolution from the European Parliament.
For example, paragraph 20 of the draft report regrets the lack of an energy regulator in the EU. Bureaucratisation and control from the top are, as always, the only way proposed by Parliament. We believe that the Member States should exercise the regulatory function themselves as long as there is no question of cross-border risks of the type associated with nuclear power. If such risks do exist, the regulatory body should, however, be the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency. The EU countries should agree on certain energy targets. How these are achieved should be left up to the individual Member States.
Otherwise, the report contains both helpful and unhelpful wordings. We have chosen to vote against the report in the final vote, since it does not form part of any legislative process and carries little weight and because, in our view, it makes no difference to the debate in the Member States on these issues."@en1
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