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"en.20111027.17.4-222-000"2
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"I voted in favour of this agreement, which includes some of the priority issues that the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament have defended continuously throughout the negotiations. Admittedly, there is still some concern over the choice of legal base (Article 16 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union regarding data protection, which should have been given priority over the article on police cooperation), and also on the storage period (five and a half years, which is still excessive given that there is no justification as regards proportionality or the need to store data long term). However, the terms of this agreement are truly a step in the right direction for avoiding the abusive use of the passenger name record (PNR) data of European nationals. It will only be possible to use this data for the sole purposes of combating terrorism and preventing serious international crime. Individuals will have the right to access, modify and delete the data, and to seek an administrative or legal review. In short, this agreement includes a number of guarantees that ensure a good level of protection for European citizens, and I hope it will serve as a model for ongoing negotiations over the agreement with the United States, for which the terms agreed on so far are still highly questionable."@en1
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