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"Many acts passed in recent decades have exhausted all of their legal effects, but in spite of this, they remain effective from a technical perspective. They have become obsolete due to their temporary nature or because their content has been taken over in subsequent acts. In some measures relating to the accession of new Member States, transitional measures were laid down directly after their accession and they have now become obsolete. The European Parliament, the Council and the Commission agreed in their interinstitutional agreement on better law making that Community law should be updated and condensed by repealing acts which are no longer applied. Acts which have no continuing relevance should be removed from the
in order to improve the transparency and certainty of Union law.
Improving the transparency of Union law is an essential component of the strategy for better law making being implemented by EU institutions. In this context, I firmly believe that it is right to remove acts that are no longer genuinely effective from the legislation currently in force. This mainly involves regulations related to the common agricultural policy. They have become obsolete even though they are formally still in force. In the interests of legal certainty and clarity, I therefore believe that these obsolete regulations should be repealed."@en1
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