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"There are many institutions in the European Union, each of them with its defined competence. The division of power among them helps improve the operation and functioning of the EU. When the three pillar structure ceased to exist, it became necessary to reform secondary EU law. The Treaty of Lisbon achieved this, by making a distinction between legislative acts and non-legislative acts. I want to refer to delegated acts and implementing acts, which are classified by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union as non-legislative acts pursuant to Article 290 and Article 291 of the TFEU. Each of these was established for a specific purpose. Delegated acts serve to complement non-essential elements of legislative acts. They are issued by the European Commission under the powers delegated to it pursuant to a legislative act. Such legislative acts should describe the powers granted to the Commission in detail. I also mentioned implementing acts, which are designed to provide uniform conditions for the implementation of legally binding EU acts. Primary responsibility for the effective implementation of EU law lies with the Member States. However, if uniform conditions for implementation of legally binding EU acts are necessary, those acts shall confer implementing powers on the European Commission or the European Council. I agree with the proposal, which aims to align three Council regulations on the import of olive oil and other agricultural products from Turkey to the TFEU."@en1

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