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"I welcome this report, which will allow Member States to continue with measures to protect against the spread of rabies but which will also lead to the free, safe movement of pets throughout Europe after 2011. The extension of the derogation for certain countries until 2011 will allow them to continue with tests and health checks for diseases such as rabies. This transitional period is an important step towards the eventual free, safe movement of pets in the European Union.
I would like to congratulate all those who worked to secure the agreement on the new comitology procedure. It is a good compromise which will allow an effective response if Member States have justified concerns over the spread of other diseases. It also ensures that, when using delegated powers, the Commission will consult a variety of experts – Commission experts, Member State experts, non-governmental experts and Parliament’s experts. We must ensure that this commitment is upheld. In the wider context, we have received written assurances that this report will not set a precedent for the future use of delegated powers. This takes into account Parliament’s concerns about setting a precedent for the new comitology procedure under the Lisbon Treaty."@en1
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