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"en.20120329.36.4-335-058"2
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"Following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, Parliament had become a colegislator in the EU and, from that point, had the same rights as the Council in terms of the ordinary legislative procedure and the budget procedure. It is therefore appropriate to adapt the regulation in view of Parliament’s changing legislative role. It was essential to abolish Council Question Time in its present form. This measure reflects the shift in the institutional balance that has been taken place in recent years. However, the option of putting questions to the Council ought to be retained so that Parliament may consult the Council on matters that do not come under its legislative and budgetary functions."@en1
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