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"This report gives an overview of the activity of the Committee on Petitions and offers an accurate and complete picture of its work, through a series of statistics on the number of petitions received, completed or handled by the committee, or statistics on the countries or issues in question, making this an important quantitative tool in assessing its work. The annual statistics show that most citizens turn to Parliament for assistance with matters relating to the environment, fundamental rights, justice and the internal market. As the report mentions, other petitioners seek a hearing for suggestions concerning the implementation of Union policies, and others approach Parliament to appeal against decisions made by national authorities and to complain about the judgments of national courts. However, most complain about the incorrect application of EU legislation, either due to the imperfect transposition of that legislation or due to failures to apply, or breaches of, European rules. According to the statistics, in 2010 Parliament received 1 655 petitions, which represents a 14% decrease against the 1 924 petitions submitted in 2009."@en1

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