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"As shadow rapporteur for the internal security strategy, I must express my thanks to Ms Borsellino for the openness and flexibility with which she received the proposals of the Group of the European People’s Party. Our successful compromises stand as proof that if we address the issues and challenges of internal security on a professional basis and free from prejudice, we can find middle ground and rise above our political differences. The internal security strategy is an important tool for effectively combating several forms of crime. It focuses on the fight against the various forms of international organised crime, such as mafias or ‘white-collar’ crime and money laundering, as well as on reinforcing European counter-terrorism activities. It is crucial to develop a common threat assessment system and to better coordinate the Member State practices necessary for the effective protection of critical information infrastructure. In order to guarantee cyber security in Europe, cooperation between EU public and private sector participants as well as civilian and military actors is indispensable. The cyber security centre to be established also serves to further this goal. One of our urgent tasks is to complete the identification of European critical infrastructures. The protection of our external borders and, not least, the prevention of and response to natural and man-made disasters, also require joint action. In order to achieve the aforementioned goals, it is unavoidable to allocate proportionate budgetary resources to them and seek to ensure that the measures included in the internal security strategy are represented appropriately in the budget for 2014-2020."@en1

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