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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I would also like to thank Mr Stevenson for his excellent work and the structure he gave to his report, which addresses the two main issues. This is not a simple management plan for herring, but is about guaranteeing fishermen a future to some extent, and a plan of action that ensures the sea is protected for years to come.
But the key point in this report is – and remains – the question of delegated acts. I believe that the Council should accept the line taken by the Treaty of Lisbon and I think that the time has come for Parliament to have the courage to take a very clear and strong position on the matter of delegated acts, with perhaps a more authoritative voice than would come from the debate in the Committee on Fisheries or a discussion on a report concerning herring. We assert the right to deal with these matters under the ordinary legislative procedure. I know perfectly well that this issue concerns not only many other kinds of fishing, which will be in a worse situation following the current reform, but also agriculture and other subjects. The right course is to respect the will of Parliament."@en1
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