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"Madam President, I think it is very important to closely follow the application of the European protection order. We refer to filing a report, but these reports should be followed by real protection. We need troops: we can approve good laws, but if we do not provide countries with the necessary means, the victims will not feel confident and they will continue to keep quiet for fear of being assaulted again. Therefore, it is necessary that the judges and the police have the training and means to be able to do their job properly. That is real justice.
So many victims complain about the application of a law that does not meet their needs. It is necessary, therefore, that we pool our efforts, that we insist on the statistics to see how this instrument is working, which I believe is really necessary. I ask the Member States to make the effort to understand and apply this regulation, as that’s what we have worked for, and we consider that we have made it clear.
I think that from now on, the doors to victim rights are wide open in Europe, that women and men can count on this, and other instruments, which will make victims come forward and put a stop to those that they fear.
Today through our voices, and tomorrow through our votes, we will tell the victims that we will never forget their rights in the European Parliament, the support that society owes them, and mostly importantly, justice. I can tell you that it is justice that keeps all the victims alive, regardless of the crime committed against them."@en1
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