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"Madam President, let me start by excusing Commissioner De Gucht, who is at this moment negotiating with his Canadian counterparts on the Free Trade Agreement with Canada. The Commission is very grateful to Mr Leichtfried, the rapporteur, to Chairman Moreira, and to the other honourable Members who worked on this report, and for the overall support for the Commission’s proposal. The European Parliament has proposed many amendments, most of which we can accept. In particular, the Commission can accept the change to the period of time of the delegation, from unlimited to a five-year period with tacit renewal. However, certain amendments are not acceptable to us. Some of them deviate from the Common Understanding on delegated acts that the three institutions have committed themselves to respecting. This concerns, for example, amendments which impose specific obligations on the Commission in the preparation of delegated acts. Other amendments prolong the period for objection to a delegated act. We cannot accept this, unless the extension of such a period is justified by the specificities of the regulation concerned. As for those amendments on which we have different positions, the Commission is confident that we will be able to have constructive discussions in the trialogue, with a view to finding an acceptable solution. Let me conclude by registering the Commission’s appreciation of the work done on this issue. We look forward to working with Parliament to bring it to a conclusion by reaching an agreement in the trialogue."@en1
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