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Mr President, believe it or not, but at this late hour we are discussing the 28th consecutive report on monitoring the application of EU law. It is almost enough to make one smile a little.
I would say that this report contains many good elements, and would like to thank Ms Lichtenberger for her excellent work as always.
At the same time, I regret the fact that year in, year out we are faced with the same inadequate implementation of EU law from our Member States. This is remarkable.
Naturally, we can continue to draw up the 29th and 30th reports, in which we emphasise again and again the importance of transparency and openness, correlation tables, etc.; however, I am not sure that this would lead to any major differences for the citizens of Europe.
We have here an excellent report that will be approved tomorrow, probably by a very large majority.
I will make sure that I ask the Commissioner, who is here and participating in this late session, whether he is willing to initiate a genuine debate with Parliament in connection with these questions.
Could Parliament have a written response with comments on each of the 38 points covered by the report? I think this could be the start of a constructive and genuine dialogue in the truest sense, and it would definitely increase the credibility of our work among EU citizens in future."@en1
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