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"Terrorism is a latent threat that is unfortunately still hanging over our society, as stated in the Europol EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report for 2011 (TE-SAT 2010). This document, quoted by the rapporteur, proves that ‘the threat of terrorist attacks in the EU remains serious, and that the links between terrorism and organised crime appear to be growing’. It was, therefore, with satisfaction that I received the Commission communication, although like the rapporteur, I feel that it should be more closely linked to the internal security strategy and that it could have been even more comprehensive, especially in regard to creating conditions aimed at greater coordination and cohesion between EU policies and the policies of each of the Member States, and even at international level. From the text of the report, I would also like to emphasise the idea that the Charter of Fundamental Rights should, in principle, act as a reference for the policies of the EU and its Member States in this area, as well as in regard to cooperation with third parties and countries. In view of what I said earlier and the scope and relevance of the report, I voted in favour."@en1
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