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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, delegated acts are not very sexy – if I can use that word – but they are crucial.
I should like to begin by paying tribute to the work done by Mr Goerens to defend the rights that were granted to this House, to this democratic institution, under the Treaty of Lisbon.
The Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance is, of course, in favour of granting support measures in the banana sector even though it should be said in passing that, without fair measures at the WTO, compensation will in no way solve the problems of small producers having to compete with Latin America on the globalised market.
On the other hand, our group is fiercely opposed to the idea of our renouncing the rights granted by the Treaty of Lisbon. Parliament has a right of scrutiny over the 190 million that is going to be granted, and under no circumstances can it give the Commission or the Member States a blank cheque.
I call on you, ladies and gentlemen, to reject the compromise on the DCI/BAM financing instrument, which ultimately boils down to us MEPs undermining our own power."@en1
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