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"Madam President, thank you for all your contributions regarding this text and, as I did not do so earlier, I should also like to say a big thank you to the Commission, which has been a true facilitator in this agreement. I should like to reassure Mr Zemke: tomorrow, there will be only one amendment. This is quite simply a material error due to the fact that the Council had forgotten one paragraph in the text. We therefore had to find the best way to restore it, and this was an amendment, but there will be only one. Mr Higgins – perhaps he did not hear me, but there was so much noise at the start that this is excusable, and Mrs Malmström reiterated it – it is clearly stated that, as the Agency’s role will be one of pure certification, it cannot, under any circumstances, carry out any accident investigations, because it cannot be both judge and party. However, it must be able to access the information necessary for it to undertake certification tasks and offer the benefit of its expertise to the safety investigation. Mr Mato Adrover, I am sorry – if I have understood it correctly – that your delegation is abstaining on this text, because it greatly improves what you quite rightly criticise: the lack of information and the uncertainty faced by families. As regards our giving in at first reading, the shadow rapporteurs will be able to tell you the same thing as me: I should like to tell you that Parliament did not give way on anything whatsoever; Parliament’s views have prevailed on all the issues in the text. I am very pleased that a consensus has been reached amongst the political groups on this text, which – as Mr Kühn said – concerns human lives. Moreover, I hope that this will translate tomorrow into a large vote in favour of this report. We will then be able to confirm Parliament’s leading role in matters concerning the protection of its citizens, and thus have an EU which offers protection."@en1
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