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"The rapporteur proposes granting the Court of Justice discharge in respect of the implementation of its budget for the financial year 2010, which means recognising that this body complied with the European rules in its budgetary implementation and considers its budget closed. The Court of Auditors has drafted its report and found that there are no significant errors. There is, however, one aspect that deserves to be highlighted and which is included in the resolution adopted: it is obvious that the number of new cases brought before the Court of Justice has increased considerably. There were 631 in 2010. The way the EU rides roughshod over national sovereignties finds expression in many fields, including the legal field. The new – or old in the ideology that inspires it – Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union is symptomatic of the attack on the sovereignty of national institutions, including in legal terms, given the unprecedented powers it assigns to the Court of Justice. That may exacerbate the trend mentioned by the rapporteur even further. It is an unacceptable path that we reject and will fight."@en1
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