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"With the adoption of the regulation on authenticity of the electronic version of the we are taking another step towards bringing the work of the EU institutions and, in particular, the results of legislative work, closer to EU citizens. The legislative process, whose parliamentary phase we have concluded today, started in 2011 as one of the priorities of the Hungarian Presidency. In today’s accelerated world, money, energy and time can be saved by official texts being accessible in reliable electronic form, and EU documentation is no exception. For the time being, the paper version of the is the publication format that is official and may be cited by all. That hinders the authorities’ and citizens’ procedures. The content of the electronic version is for information purposes only. The number of citizens interested in the results of legislation keeps on growing, which is why it is important that readers can rely fully on the texts published in the electronic version of the Official Journal. As the Official Journal of the EU has also been available in electronic form since 1998, the number of subscribers to the paper version has decreased considerably. Through the electronic Official Journal becoming authentic, legal security will increase, the work of the EU institutions will become more transparent, and the lives of citizens working with EU law will become simpler, while public administration efficiency will also improve. I voted in favour of the report as its shadow rapporteur from the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats)."@en1

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