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"The report by Giles Chichester contains an exhaustive description of the work of the Committee on Petitions. The work of this committee is vitally important as a way of directly linking European citizenship to the work of this Parliament. My vote against the report is not due to the activities of the Committee on Petitions, of which I am a member. It is intolerable that the report publicly congratulates the Spanish Government on compliance with the
(Spanish Coastal Act). While it is true that the property bubble has burst and that the pressure on our coastline has been reduced, there are no grounds for optimism. This situation is all too similar to that described in the Auken report, adopted by the same committee and by the European Parliament as a whole. That is why I voted against the report, because the work of the Committee on Petitions must serve to reflect the latest situation in the issues raised, and offer solutions. These solutions, for example to clean up the Galician rivers, require fact-finding visits, which can subsequently serve to offer a solution."@en1
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