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"Mr President, I regret the fact that Mr Le Pen left the Chamber because I would say to him that either he has not read the package of reform proposals, or he is being biased, having said that they work against the fishermen. On the contrary, this is one of the most eagerly awaited reforms of the Community policy – the fisheries and maritime affairs policy. I would like to give special thanks to Commissioner Damanaki and all the rapporteurs for the huge amount of work done. The reform enables Parliament to influence the fisheries sector by developing new, adequate standards and rules for fishing in Europe. If our decisions are right, we will have the fishermen as allies, and sustainable fishing and the ecological balance largely depend on them. I come from Bulgaria, a country on the Black Sea which has serious problems with protecting marine species and fishing. The fishermen are awaiting our decisions even now, hoping for a policy that will protect their livelihood and guarantee their pay and jobs, which is why we must not forget the social aspect too."@en1
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