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"Recently there has been a noticeable growth in the number of regulatory agencies both at European and at national level. There are similarities and differences between these two levels. The variety of these agencies in terms of structure and function at a European and national level raises questions regarding regulation, good management and the closeness of institutions in the sense of centralisation and decentralisation.
Europe’s regulatory agencies are mostly decentralised or independent services, therefore it is necessary to demand particular transparency and democratic control when we discuss their founding and activities, as without regulatory and executive institutions which have exclusive rights, the growth in numbers in the most important areas of social activity may damage the name of institutions representing the European Union, alienate them and greatly increase bureaucracy.
The application of parliamentary control to the structure and activities of regulatory agencies should conform with the classic principle of democracy, which demands an increase in the political responsibility of all institutions with executive powers."@en1
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