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"Mr President, I will at least try not to say anything stupid! Firstly, in answer to the additional question by Mr Paleckis, the financing, as far as I can see, will be a national matter, because responsibility will remain with the Member States. It is the legal framework that the European Union is going to put into place. My assumption would be that the financing will remain with the Member States unless, in the legislation and together with the budgetary authority, a different decision is taken. Regarding the local authorities, I would think that this has to do with the distribution of power in the Member States concerned. If authorisations have to be delivered by the local authorities then, to a certain extent, they will be part of the decision-making process. However, it could also be that in a Member State, there is a provision by which the authorisations in this respect – for building activities for example – would be at a national level. That all remains to be seen, within the legislation that we are soon to propose to you."@en1
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