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"I support this resolution. Acts of terrorism that have shocked the globe and growing organised crime in the areas of drug and human trafficking demand improved efforts to combat crime and terrorism. For such actions to work, they must go hand in hand with more effective, focused and faster exchanges of data both within Europe and globally. However, the main problem remains the issue of the protection of personal data, ensuring that such data is not used for any purpose other than preventing, investigating or detecting criminal offences. In my opinion, the Commission must ensure that any agreement or measure on the transfer of personal data must also stand the legal proportionality test and protect the confidentiality of personal data. As an institution representing citizens, in this process, the European Parliament must be informed by the Commission of all issues relating to the transfer of personal data, so that it might express its position on planned agreements. In this way, we will be able to find optimal solutions so that our citizens’ data is only used according to strictly regulated rules and the protection of their personal data is guaranteed."@en1
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