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"Mr President, in agreement with the European Parliament, the Commission has taken the initiative of instigating what we are calling the ‘Dialogue on Europe’ which is intended to raise awareness regarding the issues involved in institutional reform in the context of the enlargement of the Union. The Commission considers that all the institutional matters liable to have a connection with the work of the Intergovernmental Conference should in fact come within the scope of the debate which has been initiated. This also, therefore, applies, and this is my answer to your question, to the matter of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of citizens.
In complete agreement with Mr Vitorino, I can assure you of the Commission’s determination, in close collaboration with Parliament and your representatives, both at the Intergovernmental Conference and in the convention for negotiation of the charter, to promote dialogue on all current thinking on the future of the Union. This dialogue on Europe will be developed with all national and regional institutions, but also with opinion formers, the media and organisations in civil society. This is completely justified given the actual purpose of the Charter of Fundamental Rights."@en1
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