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"Madam President
after employment, the most pressing issue that European citizens bring to the Community’s institutions is the security emergency which, because of its nature, cannot be solved by the Member States on an individual basis. We must commit ourselves fully to this issue, with the aim of strengthening the faith that the European citizens have in Parliament.
However, I think that the idea of creating a Charter of Fundamental Citizens’ Rights does not go far enough. We already have a lot of written declarations which often are not implemented. What we really need is the will to use all the practical means necessary to ensure genuine co-operation on legal and police matters. I think that nowadays, the lack of a European strategy on immigration is unacceptable, with regard to dealing with both legal migration and illegal immigration
In conclusion, the concept of Europe as not only a single market and currency is very appealing, especially as an area of freedom, security and justice, but it is important for this challenge to become reality through progressively strengthening the Community institutions and developing the collaboration and co-operation between the Member States, rather than resorting to decisions taken by qualified majority, which in itself does not constitute the solution to the problems."@en1
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