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"The provisions of the Lisbon Treaty have given Parliament the role of colegislator in the area of commercial policy, and Parliament’s consent is essential for any agreement to be made. In view of the changes which came into effect with the entry into force of the Treaty, it is essential to review and align all the important procedures in the common commercial policy, thanks to which it will be more efficient and effective. The transparency of commercial policy is a very important question, and this is reflected in the proposal, because it brings a number of regulations in the field of common commercial policy into line with the new provisions of primary legislation. The Treaty of Lisbon introduced a new instrument in the form of delegated acts, thanks to which legislative acts of lesser importance may be delegated to executive bodies. An important role is played here by Parliament and the Council, because these institutions retain the right to revoke or object to every decision concerning the delegation of legislative acts. The Treaty also speaks of implementing acts, which, together with delegated acts, replace the comitology procedure. Introduction of these important changes to decision-making processes and implementing measures urgently requires the adaptation of existing legal acts, and so I am pleased that Parliament has adopted a report today which allows these innovative measures to be introduced to these regulations on the common commercial policy."@en1

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