Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-09-14-Speech-3-311-750"
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"I fully subscribe to the idea that it is necessary to develop legislation that is simple, clear and easily understood by the European public. Despite well-meaning statements, in-depth studies and lucid reports from various institutions, the truth is that European legislation continues to suffer from the evils for which it is frequently criticised: excessive volume, inappropriate complexity, unintelligibility and masses of references. These circumstances not only distance the public from decisions made at European level, but also contribute to feeding a debate, which is not always reasonable or thorough, on European intrusion into matters on which it should not be giving opinions or legislating if the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality were more scrupulously observed."@en1
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