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"Mr President, Baroness Ashton, impact assessments enable us to perform our role as legislator. Their bad reputation is partly explained by the risk of manipulation. We may request them in the light of public opinion. They may be serious and scientifically correct. Take, for example, the impact assessment that the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality commissioned for the purposes of the directive on maternity leave. It was so unusable that we regretted having spent taxpayers’ money.
Thank you, Mrs Niebler, for the work you have put into preparing the resolution. Your efforts help us to legislate better for the benefit of citizens in the Member States."@en1
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