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"en.20000412.7.3-248"2
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"Mr
Sjöstedt, the Member States undertake to act within the framework determined by the Treaty. This is why they signed the Treaty. If a serious and persistent violation of citizens’ rights were to be identified, according to the terms of these articles, then there would clearly be ways of interceding with the Member States. The Union itself has ways of doing this but only in specific cases. A case like this, in a democratic country like Greece, meets all the conditions to be judged and handled within the Greek legal system until the capacities for recourse within this system are exhausted. If we were to intervene in a case like this, we would clearly be transposing to the Community dimension an issue for which there is a whole range of recourse in a country which fully respects human and citizens’ rights."@en1
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