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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I wish to thank all of you who gave, on behalf of the political groups, a huge endorsement to the main strategic ideas in this report.
I am grateful most of all for the support for my desire for the European Parliament to preserve the important role it received, in particular after the Treaty of Lisbon, of subjecting to democratic scrutiny the political decisions adopted on trade policy.
I think that we actually have an area where we can cooperate with the Commission and Council to achieve a compromise on using delegated acts as one specific option for reconciling the need to speed up the decision-making process for granting macro-financial assistance with the need to maintain this democratic scrutiny from the European Parliament.
I am also grateful for the understanding of the role of the European External Action Service as an additional guarantor ensuring the coherence of these decisions with our common foreign policy and the requirements to respect democratic principles and human rights.
I really believe that we have a chance of reaching agreement. I think that if all the institutions approach the requirements with understanding, this macro-financial assistance will actually fulfil the role intended for it. I call, in future discussions we will have on this issue, for a constructive approach and success in achieving this compromise."@en1
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