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". Mr President, those who have some professional experience in the legal field or who have had cause, as users of the judicial system, to endure its slowness and cost, will appreciate the step that we are taking to abolish the process and, to put it plainly, the lack of confidence of some Member States in the judgments handed down in others. This step does not just simplify unwieldy proceedings; it is a step towards that longed-for European unification, unity even, for which we strive every day and which is the real rationale of this parliamentary institution. Eight years ago, I began my time with the Committee on Legal Affairs by debating this very issue with two ministers from the Netherlands Presidency of the time, an issue which is now being successfully resolved, for which I would like to thank the rapporteur, Tadeusz Zwiefka, the Commission, naturally, and all subsequent Presidencies, especially the Spanish Presidency and the fine minister, Francisco Caamaño Dominguez and his team, the Secretary of State Juan Carlos Campo and Aurora Mejía, the Director General, among others."@en1
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