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". – The European Council of Tampere of October 1999 called for the establishment of a European police college for the training of senior law enforcement officials which should start as a network of existing national training institutes. Considerable progress has been achieved so far. The Portuguese Presidency submitted a draft Council regulation at the end of June 2000. The French Presidency aims at adding a Council decision adopted by the end of this year. This would make it possible to meet the deadline of having the European police college in place by 2001, as mentioned in the Commission's scoreboard on justice and home affairs. A number of Member States are in favour of creating the European police college as a permanent network of national training institutes. Other Member States regard the current presidency proposal for a network as a temporary stage on the road to an institution at a fixed location. The Commission has, from the beginning, insisted that the European police college will become a fixed institution after having functioned as a network for an initial period in line with the Tampere conclusion. This has led to the draft regulation now containing the following approach. From January 2001 the European police college is set up as a network of national training institutes, a virtual academy. It will function in this form for three years. After that period a decision will be taken on the form in which to continue with the European police college. The Commission continues to take the position, however, that the draft regulation should contain a clear obligation for the European police college to become a fixed institution after having functioned for a few years as a network."@en1
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