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"Madam President, for my part, I would like to congratulate Commissioner Oettinger for his determination – which has been unfaltering from the start – on the difficult subject of nuclear safety, given that competences on this matter largely belong to the Member States.
As has already been said, our first demand is obviously the revision of this Euratom Treaty, which has remained virtually unchanged since it was first drawn up. Admittedly, the audit of the 143 nuclear reactors in Europe will, in the end, only relate to the ‘Fukushima’ scenario, and you have clearly set the limits for this, Commissioner. That is already a first victory; in any event, it represents a real break from the culture of secrecy that has characterised this sector for more than forty years now.
The nuclear industry, more than others, must understand that transparency is crucial for all these issues concerning safety – you definitely repeated the word more than ten times, Commissioner – as is the independence of both the operators and the state supervisory authorities, with the appointment of independent experts, and we are still not satisfied on this matter."@en1
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