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"en.20121121.20.3-290-984"2
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"Against. Besides the joint amendment on same-sex couples, the rest of amendments were from our group, notably, on the Spanish Ley de Costas (Coastal law). The law is currently under revision, at present before the Spanish Parliament. According to both petitioners (mainly property owners) and main environmental NGOs, their concerns have not been taken into consideration – besides a process with minimal effective public participation – so they are not happy with it. The law, which makes unveiled reference to the need to foster economic activity whenever possible (therefore leaving rather aside the primary objective of environmental protection), will be adopted as the PP has absolute majority, but we have the opportunity to send a timely signal from the EP if our amendments are adopted in the report. The PP is trying to use the established working group on the topic – originally intended to establish good cooperation with Spanish authorities – as a legitimatising tool towards citizenship. Consequently, it has been so far rather a hoax, for which even the PPE Petitions’ coordinator is quite critical."@en1
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