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"Six months ago, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, who had just been elected Prime Minister of Denmark, made a presentation to the European Parliament outlining the Danish Presidency’s priorities for the first six months of 2012. Looking at Copenhagen’s achievements today, we can congratulate Denmark on its successes in many areas, such as the EU budget, the multiannual financial framework for 2012-2020, climate policy and energy policy. Denmark deserves recognition, in particular, for its superb work on numerous legislative dossiers related to the digital agenda and intellectual property rights. As rapporteur responsible for the report on permitted uses of orphan works, I can only report positive experiences from our work together. However, recent steps taken by the Danish Presidency concerning proposals to reform Schengen and the possibility of the Member States restoring border controls have provoked considerable controversy in Europe, in particular, the proposal to deprive Parliament of its current right to vote and participate in the legislative procedure concerned. This matter is going to be given further consideration by the next Presidency, but it has cast a shadow over current perception of the results of Denmark’s leadership of the EU. In summary, bearing in mind the fact that the Danish Presidency came at a politically difficult time in the EU in connection with the economic crisis and the financial problems of yet more Member States – now to be joined by Cyprus – the results of Copenhagen’s achievements would appear, on balance, to be positive."@en1

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