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"Madam President, I, too, would like to congratulate my colleague, Mr Busuttil, for this own-initiative report.
The single market is a topic where it is agreed, among all Member States without exception, that it is beneficial to the European Union in terms of restoring economic growth and creating jobs. However, the first condition ensuring the single market’s smooth operation is for all Member States to transpose European regulations into national legislation. On this point, unfortunately, although progress has been made, we still have Member States delaying this transposition.
The second condition is to have a high-quality process for transposing European regulations into national legislation. On this score, I must point out that we come up against the first obstacle even when drafting European legislation.
Any time we enter into tripartite negotiations involving the European Parliament, Council and the Commission, we encounter resistance from some Member States in agreeing to produce correlation tables between the provisions of the European regulations and the provisions of the national legislation into which these regulations are being transposed. These correlation tables mark the first step towards proficient monitoring of the way in which quality is observed in the transposition process. This is why I think we should have a rule stating that any European legislation must be accompanied by the production of these correlation tables in Member States."@en1
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