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"Mr President, Mr Guardans Cambó and others such as Mr Karim and Mrs Mann have illustrated the gap between rhetoric and reality. We cannot even actually agree on what Article 20 means. The minister, speaking in English, said that it was only an ‘entitlement’ and not a right, whereas Mrs Roure cited the French, which says ‘
’. But it is certainly in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, where it is enshrined as a right.
We will surely not make progress, unless it is legally confirmed that it is a right with binding EU decisions and common standards and the right to challenge a refusal of protection in the courts.
The minister talked about co-location being under consideration of consular officials. My experience in the field of visa policy is that it is like pushing a boulder uphill trying to get Member States to co-locate.
Commissioner Verheugen referred to practical measures as being in development. But these were promised in the action plan in 2007: a reference in passports, posters, a website in development. Where are these? I searched consular protection on the Europa website and found nothing.
On the Council travel website it says ‘under construction’, which I think is a metaphor for the fact that we are failing our citizens in failing to put flesh on the bones of the promise of European citizenship."@en1
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