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"This report, drafted by Ms Quisthoudt-Rowohl, concerns the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending certain regulations relating to the common commercial policy as regards the procedures for the adoption of certain measures. It concerns the adaptation of 26 regulations to the new primary-law provisions of the Treaty of Lisbon, with regard to the legal concept of delegated acts. Until now, trade policy was outside the comitology procedure and was under the exclusive authority of Council decisions. I welcome the progress made in this area, specifically as regards the codecision procedure, since it is not acceptable for the Council and the Commission to be able to make decisions without the prior agreement of the European Parliament, which has the authority to monitor these acts. As regards implementing acts, I agree that the Member States cannot have a veto right that is generalised, but rather one that is exceptional. I regret that the United Kingdom and Ireland have not approved this regulation, for which I voted, which would have contributed to the truly free movement of persons and goods throughout the EU and to the more effective combating of dumping."@en1
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