Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-06-08-Speech-3-419-000"
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"The impact assessments (IAs) carried out in the European Union benefit all Europeans because they contribute to better law making through independent analysis of potential and possible European-level measures. The rapporteur demonstrates the need to analyse better and more efficiently the economic, social, environmental and public health consequences of the Union’s political choices. IAs play a key role in a policy’s entire development cycle, and are also necessary for high-quality legislation, and for its proper transposition and application.
I therefore support Parliament’s proposed criteria for consideration when IAs are undertaken. With regard to this, I should like to stress that these IAs need to be undertaken as early as possible in order to minimise potential negative effects, and to take into account the greatest possible number of institutional, economic and civil stakeholders.
However, they must not just be promoted prior to a piece of legislation (
), but also following its adoption (
). IAs must be independent and undertaken in a transparent and objective way. They should accompany legislative proposals and follow a common system and common methodology within the European Parliament."@en1
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