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". The European Migration Network cannot continue operating without a clear legal basis. As a member of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, I fully support the report by Mrs Sbarbati proposing acceptance of the Commission's proposal and the general agreement reached in the Council on the subject. I believe that the Council's decision will provide an appropriate legal basis, on condition that it takes full account of the opinion of the European Parliament. The rapporteur's proposal not to establish a new European monitoring centre for migratory flows is particularly worthy of support. The rapporteur suggests instead strengthening the existing system based on a network of National Contact Points. I also support the suggestion to increase the network’s competence to cover not only migration but also asylum. I believe the network's information and research remit should be broadened to cover the production of studies, analyses and assessments concerning the application and implementation of directives. I consider that all of the network's activity should be more useful so that the bodies involved in the decision-making process can make practical use of its work. It is good that the network will also be responsible for collecting and exchanging information on immigration and asylum. This will allow for the exchange and comparison of information, and make it possible to develop common criteria and indicators at European level in the future."@en1

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