Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-09-13-Speech-4-214-500"
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"The Smart Regulation agenda marks a renewed opportunity for European institutions to fully adopt good governance based on evidence-based policy making where impact assessments and
control play an essential role. Its intention is to consolidate efforts in better law making, the simplification of EU law and the reduction of administrative and regulatory burdens. However, the interinstitutional agreement on better law making of 2003 has become ill-suited to the current legislative environment as created by the Treaty of Lisbon. I voted for this report, which calls for the interinstitutional agreement of 2003 to be renegotiated to reflect the new reality created by the Treaty of Lisbon. It underlines the overarching need for legislation to be clear, simple, easy to understand and accessible to all. It stresses the need for the Commission to ensure consistent application of the SME test to motivate the Member States to include similar considerations in their national decision-making processes. Finally, it calls for an independent analysis to be carried out on behalf of the Commission to examine the role of regional or local parliaments in the area of subsidiarity controls."@en1
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