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"Mr[nbsp ]President, considering that my committee bent over backwards to work with the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs when they came to us incredibly late on this proposal – we had to delay our vote for two weeks to accommodate their work – and that we worked closely with their rapporteur, I would remind the Chair of that committee that, under Rule[nbsp ]50 of the Rules of Procedure, in relation to reports on which committees do not have an equal division of competences, we are indisputably the lead committee, and that we have taken into account almost all the points he made to us.
I invite you, Mr[nbsp ]President, to support my committee’s position and the position of my incredibly hardworking rapporteur, Ms[nbsp ]Sehnalová, who, in 2012, brought to this House a report on which you voted, colleagues, supporting this proposal. Did the Civil Liberties Committee ask for an opinion on that report? No. And we had a public hearing with Mr[nbsp ]Peter Hustinx, the European Data Protection Controller, so the idea that we have not taken into account the views of the Civil Liberties Committee or considerations of data protection is an insult to the working methods of my committee. I invite you to support my committee and to support our amendments."@en1
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"Chair of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection"1
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