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"en.20111027.17.4-197-000"2
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"The proposal we are voting on forms part of the move towards a Common European Asylum Policy by 2012. We welcome the key elements of the new Directive, namely the grounds on which someone qualifies for refugee status or subsidiary protection and the content of that protection in terms of residence, employment and social rights within the Member State responsible for protection. Unfortunately, to this day we continue to record considerable discrepancies between Member States in their application of the existing rules, which has often resulted in wide variation in recognition rates, and has encouraged secondary movements of applicants. Some of the disparities can be dealt with only through improved cooperation with the new European Asylum Support Office.
An important change, finally, is that aimed at approximating the two categories of protection more closely, thus generally to refer to beneficiaries of international protection. This will act to remind implementing authorities that the two categories of protection are complementary: subsidiary protection is not of less importance for individuals at risk of serious harm if they return to their country of origin."@en1
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