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"Mr President, I am very satisfied with the package of proposals that Parliament is going to adopt tomorrow. In recent years we have stepped up efforts at European level to encourage cross-border cooperation in combating terrorism and crime. Ensuring effective exchange of information between national police services is essential in a Europe without internal borders, but I believe that this should automatically imply a higher level of data protection. This is why I also warmly welcome the adoption of the decision ensuring protection of personal data used for security purposes.
Undoubtedly, these instruments will be extremely useful, but the Prüm episode also demonstrates that we now need a global vision for policymaking in judicial and police cooperation. I believe that it is time to stop piling up new laws. Instead, the Commission would be inspired to make an evaluation of the existing legislation in this area. This would allow us to eventually start adopting a coherent approach. In that perspective, it is also crucial to adopt the Constitution that provides for better decision-making in the justice area as it exclusively gives the Commission the right of initiative. In an era when the most exciting hobby seems to be collecting mountains and piles of data, perhaps we should stop for a minute and wonder: is it really used, useful and necessary?"@en1
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